Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is soliciting proposals for an ice detector for the F-15 aircraft under an indefinite quantity contract. The contract term is 60 months with an estimated annual quantity of 160 units. Proposals must be submitted in response to the solicitation available on DIBBS, expected to be issued on December 8, 2025.
Solicitation for End Item: F-15 Aircraft, Detector, Ice, NSN: 6340-01-359-3208, 1000215672. TERM OF THE CONTRACT: 60 MONTHS. DELIVERY SCHEDULE 386 DAYS AFAA. Government FAT required. Export Control and Configuration Control item. Critical Application item. NAICS is 334511. This is an unrestricted other than full and open procurement. Potential Source: DNE Technologies, Inc., CAGE 96238. FOB Origin, Inspection/Acceptance: Origin. This is a request for proposal for an Indefinite Quantity Contract. Estimated Annual Quantities for the 5-year base period will be 160 each. Export Control drawings apply. No specifications, plans, or drawings relating to the procurement described will be furnished by the Government. Request is for a written proposal. OFFERORS MUST COMPLETE A COPY OF THE SOLICITATION IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED FOR AWARD. A copy of the solicitation will be available via the DLA Internet Bid Board System (DIBBS) at https://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/rfp on the issue date cited in the solicitation. The solicitation will be issued on or about December 8, 2025. All responsible sources may submit an offer, which will be considered. Supplier Performance Risk System (SPRS) applies. The final contract award decision may be based upon a combination of price, past performance, and other evaluation factors as described in the solicitation. POC: Renee Griffin; Email address: renee.griffin@dla.mil.
DETECTOR, ICE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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