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Special Tooling (ST) and Special Test Equipment (STE) Supply and Maintenance

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The contract involves the design, supply, calibration, and ongoing maintenance of specialized tooling and test equipment essential for the assembly, testing, and sustainment of Tomahawk missiles. This work supports critical defense operations by ensuring precision and reliability throughout the missile lifecycle, from production to field maintenance. The equipment must meet exacting military standards to facilitate accurate handling, functional verification, and diagnostic capabilities unique to the Tomahawk system. The contract is positioned as a subcontract under the Naval Air Systems Command, a division of the Department of Defense, with the place of performance located in Tucson, Arizona, at zip code 85756. The North American Industry Classification System code 333291 identifies the scope as other industrial machinery manufacturing, indicating a focus on custom-built, non-standard equipment. Although the solicitation number and point of contact are not provided, the contract was posted on April 24, 2026, signaling an upcoming procurement cycle aimed at securing critical support infrastructure for naval aviation systems.

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Design, supply, and maintenance of specialized Tomahawk missile test equipment in Tucson, Arizona.

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Department Of Defense → Naval Air Systems CommandView Agency

NAICS

333291 - Paper Industry Machinery ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Tucson, AZ, 85756, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Naval Air Systems Command
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Design, supply, calibration, and maintenance of specialized tooling and test equipment for Tomahawk missile assembly, testing, and maintenance.

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