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Paddle Wheel Shock Testing

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N6660426Q0467Federal

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Agency

Department Of Defense → Nuwc Division NewportView Agency

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

RI

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NONE

Documents

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Exhibit+A+CDRL+DD+Form+1423-1+A001+Shock+Test+Report_Redacted.pdf

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N66604-26-Q-0467+SCO+Validated_Redacted.pdf

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15-0409+-+GFP+Attachment+-+HP+Shock+Test.pdf

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Request+for+Quotes.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Nuwc Division Newport
Contacts1 person available
OfficeNEWPORT, RI, 02841-1703, USA
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Department Of Defense → Nuwc Division Newport
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Office AddressNEWPORT, RI, 02841-1703, USA

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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport intends to procure paddle wheel shock testing services in accordance with the requirements provided in the attached Statement of Work. Please see the attached Request for Quotes for additional details.

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