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The Department of Defense's NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support in Philadelphia plans to award a sole source contract to Lockheed Martin for the repair of a specific digital-to-digital converter (part number 7597049G3, NIIN 014139136). Lockheed Martin is the original equipment manufacturer and the only known source capable of providing the required repair services due to the government not owning the necessary data or rights to procure this item from other suppliers. The procurement will be conducted under sole source authority, with no intention of competition unless other capable firms, including those owning controlling drawings, come forward within a specified timeframe to express interest or submit capability statements. The contract duration is set for one year, following FAR Part 15 procedures, and will include applicable Unique Identification (UID) and Buy American clauses. The government has determined that this item is not suitable for acquisition under commercial item policies (FAR Part 12). Proposals or statements of capability from other potential sources will be considered if received within 45 days after the solicitation notice, but failure to respond will be interpreted as a lack of interest. The contracting officer can be contacted via email to Alyssa Thieu, and no telephone inquiries or mailed copies of the solicitation will be provided. This procurement is not a small business set-aside and is based on the necessity of sourcing repairs directly from the OEM to ensure proper support and compliance.
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The Small Business Administration representative at NAVSUP WSS has reviewed this requirement and determined that a set-aside recommendation was not applicable for this procurement.
This solicitation is issued by the Government when deposited in the mail, transmitted by facsimile or sent by any electronic commerce method, including email. The Government's acceptance of the contractor's proposal constitutes bilateral agreement to issue this solicitation.
