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Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) Services

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The contract requires the provision of non-destructive inspection services for oxygen monitor components using verified methods including visual, penetrant, and eddy current testing to verify structural integrity and ensure adherence to stringent safety standards. The work is critical to maintaining operational reliability and compliance within defense-related systems and must be performed with precision to meet required technical specifications. This subcontract is issued under the NAICS code 541380 and is associated with the Department of Defense through the contracting office FA8118 Afsc Pzabb. Performance of the services is obligated to occur in Coffeyville, with responses due by August 10, 2026. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, and interested parties must submit proposals before the deadline to be considered for award. All inspection activities must align with federal safety and quality protocols applicable to defense infrastructure.

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Non-destructive inspection of oxygen monitor components for defense systems in Coffeyville, due August 10, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → FA8118 Afsc PzabbView Agency

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541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

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S Coffeyville, OK, USA

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Conduct non-destructive inspection of oxygen monitor components using methods such as visual, penetrant, and eddy current testing to ensure structural integrity and compliance with safety standards.

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