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16--SERVOVALVE ASSEMBLY, IN REPAIR/MODIFICATION OF
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: PSC 1630.
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The Department of the Navy released a presolicitation notice for the assembly, repair, and modification of servovalves under solicitation number N0038326QLA65. The notice was posted on January 15, 2026, with responses due by February 17, 2026. Details regarding the specific requirements or scope of work are not provided in the description, indicating a need for interested bidders to closely monitor any forthcoming updates.
The buyer seeks to procure services related to the assembly, repair, and modification of servovalves for naval applications.
- Identify necessary technical qualifications for servovalve assembly and repair.
- Develop timelines for repair and modification processes.
- Create a quality assurance plan for the servovalve assemblies.
- Company profile and past performance relevant to servovalve projects.
- Technical approach and methodology for assembly and repair.
- Pricing proposal based on industry standards for similar work.
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- Detailed description of the servovalve assembly requirements is not available.
- No specific place of performance has been identified.
- The period of performance has not been disclosed.
- Information regarding required qualifications or certifications is missing.
- Anticipated budget or funding limits are unspecified.
- Details on the volume of servovalves to be serviced are absent.
- Follow-up communication channels are not mentioned.
- Potential risks or special requirements are unaddressed.
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