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FMS REPAIR NIIN 015854901
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Feb 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334513 • PSC 6685.
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This opportunity involves the repair of FMS items under NIIN 015854901 for the Department of the Navy, categorized under PSC 6685 and NAICS 334513. The solicitation number is N0038326QT052 with a posted date of January 7, 2026, and a response deadline of February 6, 2026. Interested parties should thoroughly review the associated documentation and ensure compliance with the specifications set forth by the Navy.
The buyer aims to procure repair services for specific financial military systems (FMS) items, focusing on efficient and reliable turnaround to maintain operational readiness.
- Review solicitation documents and understand requirements.
- Assess current capabilities and experience in similar repairs.
- Develop technical and pricing proposals.
- Submit necessary documentation by the deadline.
- Prepare for potential questions from the buyer.
- Company profile and capabilities statement.
- Past performance references.
- Technical proposal detailing repair methodology.
- Pricing proposal with itemized costs.
- Compliance certifications.
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- Details on expected repairs and technical requirements.
- Specific performance metrics from the buyer.
- Past performance examples or relevant case studies to reference.
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