SOURCES SOUGHT
16 -- Bell Crank Assembly - Market Survey
- Notice Date
- 7/7/2017
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 336412
— Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, PK/PZ - Robins AFB, 215 Page Rd, Robins AFB, Georgia, 31098-1611, United States
- ZIP Code
- 31098-1611
- Solicitation Number
- FA8524-17-Q-0006
- Archive Date
- 12/1/2017
- Point of Contact
- Rodney W. Mathis, Phone: 478-327-6940
- E-Mail Address
-
rodney.mathis@us.af.mil
(rodney.mathis@us.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Market Survey for Bell Crank Assembly The Bell Crank Assembly (NSN 1560-00-966-7522; P/N 205-001-905-001) is an Aviation Critical Safety Item (CSI). It is made from an aluminum forging. Critical characteristics include forging quality, fluorescent penetrant inspection, and proper installation of the bearings. In accordance with Drawing 205-001-905 and numerous associated drawings, standards, and process specifications provide fabrication information. Manufacture of the Bell Crank Assembly requires aluminum chemical conversion IAW MIL-DTL-81706 and MIL-C-5541 Class 1A and epoxy primer IAW MIL-PRF-23377 or MIL-PRF-85582. 40CFR63 Subpart GG - National Emission Standards for Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities and 40CFR63 Subpart N - National Emission Standards for Chromium Emissions from Hard and Decorative Chromium Electroplating and Chromium Anodizing Tanks may apply. Contractors/Institutions responding to this market research are placed on notice that participation in this survey may not ensure participation in future solicitations or contract awards. The U.S. Government (USG) will not reimburse participants for any expenses associated with their participation in this survey. Interested contractors shall provide a response to include the following information: 1. Describe briefly the capabilities of your facility and nature of the goods and/or services you provide. Include a description of your staff composition and management structure. 2. Describe your company's past experience on previous projects similar in complexity to this requirement. Include contract numbers, a brief description of the work performed, period of performance, agency/organization supported, and individual point of contact (Contracting Officer or Program Manager). 3. Describe your company's experience in repairing the Part Number/NSN listed above that make up the Communication System Control (CSC). 4. Describe your company's capabilities for generating, handling, processing and storing classified material and data. 5. Describe your company's capabilities and experience in generating technical data, engineering drawings and manuals. Identify what software programs are utilized to generate these data products and what formats are available for delivered items. 6. What is your company's current maximum repair capacity per month? Provide information on any facility reserves you may possess to increase repair capacity in the event of an immediate need do to critical operational mission requirements. 7. What quality assurance processes and test qualification practices does your company employ? Provide a description of your quality program (ISO 9001, AS9100, etc.). a. Provide a detailed quality plan implementing AS9100 (or equivalent). 8. Describe your capabilities and experience in modifying existing systems/equipment (hardware and software) to solve maintenance and support problems in the depot environment. 9. Describe your capabilities and experience in developing/modifying repair or maintenance procedures. Include associated upgrade of technical orders and preparation of new technical orders. 10. Demonstrate your ability and experience in repair of the same or similar components, which are currently in use on commercial or military helicopters by providing the following information on the same or similar items: a) Contract Number b) Procuring Agency c) Contract Value d) Number of assets shipped 11. Provide your commercial manual(s) or Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and your rights to these manuals and or ATP used in the depot level repair and functional check of these or similar assets for Government Engineer review. 12. Describe your capabilities and experience in test, evaluation, repair or maintenance procedures. 13. Describe your configuration management processes and how you identify and resolve parts obsolescence and diminishing manufacturing sources problems. 14. Discuss your process for addressing any form, fit, and or function issues that may arise out of this effort. 15. Describe your process for maintaining inventory records and reporting on-hand/work-in-process balances and repair status to your customer. 16. Include a detailed listing of facilities and equipment, including quantities, required to satisfy the requirements of this effort. a. Provide an outline of the proposed process, including inspections. i. State the type of test procedures are anticipated for this effort. ii. State the type of inspection processes anticipated for this effort. 1. NDI/T. 2. Destructive testing/inspection. 17. How will your organization address the absence of drawings, specifications, technical data, test procedures, etc. 18. If the item cannot be repaired in total, state what your organization can repair. 19. State any technology insertion ideas for the item that would be suitable for this effort. 20. Discuss any reverse engineering or item replacement opportunities that may be present. 20. Is there established catalog or market prices for our requirement? 21. If you offer this product and/or service to both U.S. Government and commercial sources, is the same workforce used for both the U.S. Government and general public? 22. Is our requirement offered to both under similar terms and conditions? Briefly describe any differences. 23. Describe your standard warranty and return process for goods and services furnished to the government for items similar in nature to this requirement. Please provide the following business information for your company/institution and for any teaming or joint venture partners: • Company/Institution Name: • Address: • Point of Contact: • CAGE Code: • Phone Number: • E-mail Address: • Web Page URL: • Size of business pursuant to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code: 336412 Based on the above NAICS Code, state whether your company is: • Small Business (Yes / No) • Woman Owned Small Business (Yes / No) • Small Disadvantaged Business (Yes / No) • 8(a) Certified (Yes / No) • HUBZone Certified (Yes / No) • Veteran Owned Small Business (Yes / No) • Service Disabled Veteran Small Business (Yes / No) • Central Contractor Registration (CCR). (Yes / No) • A statement as to whether your company is domestically or foreign owned (if foreign, please indicate the country of ownership). This market survey is for planning purposes only and shall not be construed as a request for proposal or as an obligation on the part of the USG. The USG will not reimburse any respondent for any effort or information submitted in response to this sources sought. All information submitted will be considered proprietary and will not be released outside the USG. Written responses via e-mails, must be received no later than close of business 24 July 2017. Please e-mail your response to rodney.mathis@us.af.mil. Questions relative to this announcement shall be addressed to the Government Logistics Manager, Mr. Rodney W. Mathis (478) 327-6940 or at e-mail rodney.mathis@us.af.mil.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Robins AFB, Georgia, 31088, United States
- Zip Code: 31088
- Zip Code: 31088
- Record
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