MH-65 SERVO,TAIL ROTOR
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Jan 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336413 • PSC 1650.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is seeking proposals for the supply of tail rotor servos for the MH-65 helicopter. This is a combined synopsis/solicitation, and offers are due shortly after the posting date. Understanding technical specifications and compliance with federal contracting requirements will be crucial for bidders.
The buyer is looking to procure tail rotor servos that meet the specific requirements for the MH-65 helicopter as part of their aviation logistics initiatives.
- Review technical specifications for the MH-65 tail rotor servo.
- Cost estimation and pricing strategy development.
- Preparation and submission of the proposal by the deadline.
- Ensuring compliance with U.S. Coast Guard procurement regulations.
- Cover letter explaining intent to bid.
- Technical proposal addressing specifications.
- Pricing proposal including delivery timelines.
- Relevant company past performance examples.
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- Detailed technical specifications for the tail rotor servo not provided.
- Delivery timeline requirements are not specified.
- No information on evaluation criteria for proposals.
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