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C/KC130 Air Vehicle: Engine Module Repair
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 08, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336412 • PSC J028.
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The Department of the Navy is soliciting proposals for the Engine Module Repair of the C/KC-130 Air Vehicle. This opportunity offers a chance for qualified contractors to support critical aircraft maintenance and repair efforts.
The buyer aims to procure services related to the repair of engine modules for C/KC-130 aircraft to ensure operational readiness and reliability.
- Review current engine module conditions
- Assess repair methodologies
- Implement repair solutions
- Conduct quality control and assurance tests
- Document repairs and outcomes
- Complete proposal form
- Technical capabilities statement
- Past performance documentation
- Cost proposal
- Compliance with regulatory requirements
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- Details on specific engine modules to be repaired.
- Budget range for the contract.
- Evaluation criteria for the proposals.
- Duration of the contract beyond the initial repair phase.
- Availability of parts and supply chain partnerships.
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