Parts Kit, Hydraulic Pump NSN: 4320-01-086-6793
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The Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal is soliciting a 5-year Firm Fixed Price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for a Parts Kit, Hydraulic Pump. The contract will have a guaranteed minimum quantity of 15 and an estimated maximum quantity of 625. The first article test (FAT) will be required for two units unless waived. The solicitation will be released electronically, and any amendments will also be issued electronically.
• The NAICS code for this solicitation... | Title: Parts Kit, Hydraulic Pump NSN: 4320-01-086-6793, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Michigan, Open Date: 7/23/2025, Close Date: 3/23/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/12/2026
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The Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal is seeking proposals for a Parts Kit for Hydraulic Pump under a 5-year Firm Fixed Price IDIQ contract. This opportunity has a guaranteed minimum order of 15 kits and is projected to allow up to 625 kits over the contract term. Initial offers are due by March 23, 2026, with the solicitation opening on July 23, 2025.
The buyer aims to establish a reliable supply of hydraulic pump parts kits through a long-term contract that can accommodate various order quantities as needed by the U.S. Department of Defense.
- Companies with manufacturing capabilities for hydraulic components
- Firms experienced in government contracting
- Vendors with prior performance history in IDIQ contracts
- Submit proposals for the Parts Kit, Hydraulic Pump
- Fulfill initial guaranteed minimum order of 15 units
- Prepare for potential first article testing for two units
- Manage contract performance over 5-year term
- Address any amendments issued electronically
- Company background and experience
- Technical proposal for the Parts Kit
- Pricing strategy, including pricing for minimum and maximum quantities
- Past performance references
- Compliance with FAT requirements, if applicable
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with DOD standards for hydraulic parts
- Follow guidelines for first article testing (FAT) as specified
- Consider competitive pricing for both minimum and maximum order quantities
- Evaluate cost of first article testing compliance
- Engage with manufacturers of hydraulic components
- Consider partnerships with firms experienced in defense contracts
- Potential changes in the solicitation before the response deadline
- Challenges in meeting first article testing requirements
- Market fluctuations affecting pricing and supply
- What are the specific performance requirements for the hydraulic pump kits?
- Can the first article test be waived under certain conditions?
- What are the conditions for ordering quantities beyond the minimum?
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- Specific locations for performance are not listed
- Details regarding the evaluation criteria for proposals are not provided
- First article testing specifics are vague
- More information on potential amendments is lacking
- No details on required certifications or security clearances
- NAICS code is not provided
- Clarification on supply chain expectations is missing
- Information on past performance requirements is absent
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