SOLICITATION NOTICE
16 -- BRU-32 B/A Ejector Bomb Racks
- Notice Date
- 11/14/2011
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 336413
— Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, NAVAIR HQ, Building 2272, 47123 Buse Road Unit IPT, Patuxent River, Maryland, 20670, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20670
- Solicitation Number
- N00421-12-R-0004
- Point of Contact
- Caudle Adam, Phone: (301)757-7345, Ryan Mullins, Phone: (301) 757-8941
- E-Mail Address
-
adam.caudle@navy.mil, ryan.mullins@navy.mil
(adam.caudle@navy.mil, ryan.mullins@navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This Pre-solicitation notice serves as a notification for replacement to RFP Number N00421-10-R-1064, posted 21 June 2011. The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR SYSCOM) PMA-265 has a requirement for the acquisition of BRU-32 B/A Ejector Bomb Racks (Part No. 1534AS7000), associated hooks (Part No. 1534AS7205 and 1534AS485), and technical data, for the F/A-18 aircraft. Solicitation N00421-12-R-0004 will be issued under full and open competition. The anticipated contract will fulfill Fiscal Year (FY) 2011-2014 requirements and will consist of a base and three (3) option periods. Stepladder pricing is requested with an approximate maximum quantity of 420 BRU-32 B/A units per Fiscal Year. The Request for Proposal (RFP) may include First Article Test (FAT) items, periodic production samples, and updates to drawings as required. The RFP is anticipated to be released on or about 06 December 2011. An award date of 28 August 2012 is anticipated for this contract. All amendments will be posted here. Hard copies of the solicitation and amendments will not be mailed to contractors. After RFP release, offerors should access the FEDBIZOPPS regularly in order to ensure that they have all amendments. The Technical Data Package will NOT be posted at this time, and will not be available on FBO or the NAVAIR website when the RFP is posted. Once the solicitation/RFP is posted the Technical Data Package may be obtained in accordance with the information stated below: RELEASE OF TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE INFORMATION: The Technical Data Package (TDP) associated with this production effort includes information that is classified at the level of Confidential. This information requires protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interest of national security. Due to this, all potential offerors must hold a current Department of Defense (DoD) Facility Clearance of Confidential or greater in order to obtain the classified documents associated with this effort. Companies must officially request classified documents in writing through the point of contact listed below. Upon submission of this request, the company's facility clearance (FCL) will be verified with the Defense Security Service (DSS). The TDP will not be released to companies that do not hold a current confidential clearance. Companies must officially request classified documents in writing through Adam Caudle via e-mail at adam.caudle@navy.mil. This program includes information that has been designated a "Distribution D" and is only releasable to current and approved DoD contractors. In addition, the program requires a procurement effort in certain critical technologies/data that are not releasable to foreign firms. Some documents are under Federal export control for "sensitive" or "controlled" technologies regulated by the U.S. Department of State's International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) protecting national security. Data may not be exported without an approval, authorization, or license under E.O. 12470 or the Arms Export Control Act. As such, the documents contain data whose export/transfer/disclosure is restricted by U.S. law and dissemination to non-U.S. persons whether in the United States or abroad requires an export license or other authorization. Disclosure of the control drawings requires the verification of a current license for the oral, visual or documentary disclose of technical data by U.S. persons to foreign persons. To participate in this program, all firms must acknowledge their responsibility under the Arms Export Control Act. A foreign firm may be required to team with a U.S. firm that possesses a current and valid U.S. facility clearance with technologies/data safeguarding capabilities, inclusive of the authority to receive critical technology and/or data required to execute this program. Any resultant contractor teaming or license agreements between U.S. firms and foreign firms, to include employment of foreign nationals by U.S. firms, shall be in accordance with current U.S. export laws, security requirements, and National Disclosure Policy and shall require the prior approval of the contracting officer and foreign disclosure officer. It is the offeror's responsibility to provide evidence of any such agreement and/or license to this office for review and this shall be verified prior to release of any controlled documents. Prior to release of any control document under this solicitation, the contractor must acknowledge its responsibilities under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including the obligation, under certain circumstances, to obtain an export license prior to the release of technical data within or outside the United States) and agree that it will not disseminate any export-controlled technical data subject to this requirement in a manner that would violate applicable export control laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of the contractor to provide this certification and/or proof of a current approval, authorization, or license under E.O. 12470 or the Arms Export Control Act. Upon verification of your status and acknowledgement, the requested documents will be provided. Interested firms shall submit a written request for the attachments through Adam Caudle via e-mail at adam.caudle@navy.mil. Companies must officially request the controlled documents in writing. To validate the document release, this request must include the potential Offeror's company name, mailing address, email address (if available), point of contact, phone number, current CAGE number, and DUNS number. The written request must include acknowledgement of the contractor's responsibility under the U.S. export contract laws and regulations. For any foreign firm, the request must include proof of a current and applicable approval, authorization, or license under E.O. 12470 or the Arms Export Control Act if applicable. All drawings must be returned to the Government once the contract is awarded.
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