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Rotary Switch Manufacturing and Assembly

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The Nuclear Reactor Program within the Department of Defense is seeking a subcontractor for the full lifecycle manufacturing and assembly of 83 special rotary switches, identified by NSN 5930-00-460-4478. The scope of work encompasses design validation, component sourcing, assembly, testing, and final delivery, with a strict requirement for compliance with military specifications and hazardous material handling protocols. This opportunity is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 335931. Performance will take place in San Diego, California. Interested parties must submit their responses by August 27, 2026.

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Small business subcontract for manufacturing 83 special rotary switches in San Diego, California.

Agency

Department Of Defense → NUCLEAR REACTOR PROGRAMView Agency

NAICS

335931 - Current-Carrying Wiring Device ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

SAN DIEGO, CA, 92136-3581, USA

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SBA

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This scope was carved out of SPE7M2-26-T-6296.

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SWITCH, ROTARY, SPECI

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → NUCLEAR REACTOR PROGRAM
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Full lifecycle manufacturing of 83 units of a special rotary switch (NSN 5930-00-460-4478), including design validation, component sourcing, assembly, testing, and delivery. Requires compliance with military specifications and hazardous material handling.

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