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1377-00-793-9926, M012, Impulse Cartridge
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Feb 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 325920 • PSC 1377.
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Paper copies will not be provided. Competitive, Drawings are available. Drawings are NOT available on CD. Item is explosive. A Safety Survey will be required. See solicitation for explosive weight and class.
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The Department of the Navy has issued solicitation N0010426QK015 for the procurement of the Impulse Cartridge (PSC 1377) with the notice posted on January 23, 2026, and responses due by February 23, 2026. This is a competitive opportunity that requires compliance with safety standards due to the explosive nature of the item. Interested bidders should prepare for a detailed review of explosive weight and class in the solicitation documents.
The buyer aims to procure an explosive item, the Impulse Cartridge, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and seeking competitive bids.
- Manufacturers of explosive components
- Companies with experience in defense contracting
- Suppliers adhering to safety regulations
- Review the solicitation documents thoroughly
- Prepare safety survey documentation
- Develop a compliance checklist for explosive weight and class
- Submit bid by deadline (February 23, 2026)
- Plan for potential on-site safety evaluations
- Completed response form
- Safety survey documents
- Pricing table
- Capability statement
- Evidence of past performance in similar contracts
- A Safety Survey will be required
- Bidder must assess explosive weight and class
- Consider both competitive and cost-plus pricing strategies
- Take into account the safety compliance requirements that may add costs
- Possible collaboration with firms experienced in explosive materials
- Consider teaming with safety compliance experts
- Potential delays in safety survey approvals
- Strict adherence to explosive regulations may limit bidder pool
- Challenges in pricing due to compliance costs
- What is the detailed explosive weight and class for the Impulse Cartridge?
- Are there specific safety certifications required beyond the Safety Survey?
- What are the criteria for evaluating bids in this solicitation?
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- Details on explosive weight and class
- Exact performance period
- Information on potential vendors for teaming
- Specific safety certifications required
- Evaluation criteria for bids
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