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USS RALPH JOHNSON (DDG114) FY26 CMAV 6A1

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N6264926RA064Federal

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The contract supports maintenance, repair, overhaul, and preservation work on the USS RALPH JOHNSON (DDG-114) under a single Task Group Instruction, with performance confined to Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka from August 17, 2026, through September 6, 2026. Proposals must be submitted via email to Takayo Shiba by July 13, 2026, at 10:00 AM, and must reference supporting documents provided through the secure DoD Safe portal, which include the detailed work items and the Price Proposal Form. Only firms holding an active U.S. MSRA/ABR certification as prime contractors are eligible for award, and foreign entities must demonstrate authorization to operate and conduct business in Japan per DFARS 252.225-7042. Offerors without current certification may apply but must account for a potential one-year processing delay. All proposals must explicitly identify any hazardous materials in compliance with FAR 52.223-3 and DFARS 252.223-7001, and must disclose any anticipated sea transportation under DFARS 252.247-7022. Any amendments to the solicitation must be formally acknowledged in the proposal comment section. No contract value is disclosed in the available information, and no formal evaluation factors, payment details, invoicing methods, or inspection standards beyond regulatory compliance are specified. The procurement is directed exclusively at entities capable of meeting stringent U.S. military contracting requirements while operating within Japanese jurisdiction, with all communication and document exchange handled through designated Navy personnel and secure digital channels.

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Maintenance and repair contract for USS RALPH JOHNSON at Yokosuka, Aug 17–Sep 6, 2026, requiring U.S. MSRA/ABR certification and Japanese operational authorization.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Navsup Flt Logistics Ctr YokosukaView Agency

NAICS

336611 - Ship Building and Repairing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Yokosuka , AP, JPN

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Attach V Source of Repair Instruction

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Attachment IV: Pre-Proposal Inquiry Form for RFP

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Attach IV Warranty Tracking Information

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Solicitation N6264926RA064 for USS Ralph Johnson Repair and Alteration

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navsup Flt Logistics Ctr Yokosuka
Contacts2 people available
OfficeFPO, AP, 96349-1500, USA
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Department Of Defense → Navsup Flt Logistics Ctr Yokosuka
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Office AddressFPO, AP, 96349-1500, USA
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Miwa Takahashi

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USS RALPH JOHNSON (DDG-114): NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Yokosuka has a new requirement in support of USS RALPH JOHNSON (DDG-114) and US Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center (SRF-JRMC). The work is composed of one (1) Task Group Instruction (TGI) of various ship repair overhaul, preservation, and replacemnt work on board the ship. Offers will be received until 13 JUL 2026, 10:00AM (Please submit your proposal to "takayo.shiba.ln@us.navy.mil" in TO line).


PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE 17 AUG 2026 through 06 SEP 2026


PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Commander, Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY) Naval Base


References in the work items and Price Proposal Form will be provided to offerors via DoD Safe (a web-based tool that provides users that capability to securely send and receive large files, including files that are too large to be transmitted via email.) Please email requiest for references to: Takayo Shiba (takayo.shiba.ln@us.navy.mil) and Miwa Takahashi (miwa.takahashi2.ln@us.navy.mil).


  When submitting your proposal, you must specify and hazardous material in accordance with FAR 52.223-3 (Hazardous Material ID) and DFARS 252.223-7001. When submitting your proposal, you must specify if you anticipate sea tranportation in accordance with DFARS 252.247-7022. If there is a time limit on your offer, you must specify this at submission of your poprosal. If there are any amendments to this RFP, please acknowledge them when submitting your porposal in the proposal comment section.
Firms who do not possess an active U.S MSRA/ABR as a Prime Contractor are ineligible for award.
This solicitation is intended only for sources duly authorized to operate and do business in Japan as prescribed
by DFARS 252.225-7042.



Firms who do not possess an active U.S MSRA/ABR as a Prime Contractor are ineligible for award. This solicitation is intended only for sources duly authorized to operate and do business in Japan as prescribed by DFARS 252.225-7042.



Non MSRA /ABR holders may request an application for an MSRA or an ABR certification by requesting an application package from: flcy_msra_abr_group@us.navy.mil. Please note that the MSRA/ABR Certification process may require a year to complete.

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