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Request for Information - [REPAIR] MODULATOR ASSEMBLY, NSN: 2920-01-366-5641
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MI. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811114 • PSC 2920.
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Description
Recently, a market research survey was released to gather information and identify vendors capable of fulfilling the following requirement: Contractor Repair of the MODULATOR ASSEMBLY; NSN: 2920-01-366-5641; Part Number: 1893550R (CAGE: 75Q65).
This survey listed the NAICS Code as: 336320 (Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing). After further review and discussion, a repair NAICS would more accurately reflect the requirement, so NAICS Code 811114 (Specialized Automotive Repair) may be used instead.
PLEASE PROVIDE A RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
Would the change to NAICS increase the likelihood of your firm submitting an offer in response to a potential solicitation for a contractor repair of the Modulator Assembly?
Please provide your response via email to Lyndsey Pena, Contract Specialist, at lyndsey.m.pena.civ@army.mil NLT 5 pm EST on 24 February 2026.
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