MH-60 Airborne Mine Countermeasure (AMCM) Carriage, Stream, Tow and Recovery System (CSTRS) Support
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334511 • PSC 5845.
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The Department of the Navy has issued a Sources Sought notice for the MH-60 Airborne Mine Countermeasure (AMCM) Carriage, Stream, Tow and Recovery System (CSTRS) Support. This opportunity aims to identify potential sources capable of fulfilling requirements specific to mine countermeasure systems, emphasizing innovation and efficiency in support of naval operations.
The buyer is seeking to gather information from the industry about available solutions and potential vendors who can provide support for the CSTRS associated with the MH-60 aircraft. This includes evaluating capabilities, strategies, and interest from potential suppliers.
- Review the specifications of the current AMCM systems.
- Identify potential vendors with relevant experience in airborne mine countermeasures.
- Assess technologies or innovations that can enhance system performance.
- Explore partnership opportunities with small businesses or contractors with specialized expertise.
- Company profile including relevant past performance.
- Technical capabilities document specific to AMCM systems.
- Capabilities statement highlighting innovations in mine countermeasure technology.
- References from previous contracts related to military support.
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- Specific details on the technical requirements for the CSTRS support.
- Information on budget or funding availability for the project.
- Clarification on the evaluation criteria for potential proposals.
- Further guidance on the desired outcomes from the support services.
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