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Root Cause Analysis and Repair Recommendation Reporting

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This contract involves producing a detailed technical report focused on non-functional frequency converters. The report must include a root cause analysis to identify underlying issues, diagnostic findings to further elaborate on the state and functionality of the equipment, and comprehensive proposals with cost estimates for either repair or replacement. The scope ensures that the findings and recommendations provide actionable guidance for restoring functionality or deciding on replacement. The contract is a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside adhering to FAR 19.5 regulations, categorized under NAICS code 541330, which relates to engineering services. It is issued by the Department of Defense, specifically under the FA5240 36 Cons Lgc office, with the place of performance in Yigo. The solicitation was posted on June 14, 2026, and aims to leverage specialized technical expertise to support the government in maintaining critical electronic equipment.

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Produce technical report analyzing non-functional frequency converters, including cost repair or replacement proposals.

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Department Of Defense → FA5240 36 Cons LgcView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Yigo, GU, USA

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SBA

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This scope was carved out of FA524026P0012.

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36th MXG (MXS) FREQUENCY CONVERTERS DIAGNOSTIC AND REPORT (HANGARS 2 and 5)

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Deliver a detailed technical report including root cause analysis, diagnostic findings, and costed repair or replacement proposals for non-functional frequency converters.

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