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Notice ID:N00024-22-R-6101
The Naval Sea Systems Command intends to issue a sole source solicitation numbered N00024-22-R-6101, for a Cost Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) contract to procure maintenance services for submarine launche...
The Naval Sea Systems Command intends to issue a sole source solicitation numbered N00024-22-R-6101, for a Cost Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) contract to procure maintenance services for submarine launched Heavy Weight Torpedoes (HWT) MK 48 MOD 6, MOD 6 Advanced Common Torpedo (ACOT), and MOD 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS) Warshot and Exercise variants. Maintenance services will be performed at the Naval Submarine Torpedo Facility (NAVSUBTORPFAC) in Yorktown, VA. The proposed contract will include approximately 70,088 man hours to operate the Progressive Depot Level Repair (PDLR) facility; conduct test equipment maintenance and repair; torpedo assembly and testing, provide engineering management services; and provide supply, Quality Assurance, and facility infrastructure support. The proposed procurement is a five (5) year Cost Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) (inclusive of Cost only CLINs to support Other Direct Costs (ODCs) contract spanning between Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 and FY 2028. The proposed contract is for the operation of the MK48 Heavyweight Torpedo IMA and PDLR facility at Yorktown, Virginia. The contract will include staffing the IMA and PDLR facility and supply approximately 70,088 man-hours per year to operate the Progressive Depot Level Repair (PDLR) facility; conduct test equipment maintenance and repair; torpedo assembly and testing, provide engineering management services; and provide supply, Quality Assurance, and facility infrastructure support. The contract will support maintenance actions on 350 MK48 MOD 6 (including MOD 6 ACOT) and MOD 7 CBASS exercise and warshot torpedoes per year. The contractor will support approximately 29.2 equivalent maintenance actions per month. The maintenance actions required are defined as exercise-to-exercise conversions, warshot-to-exercise conversions, exercise-to-warshot conversions, warshot inventory reliability evaluation preparations, warshot verifications, and backhaul (wet and dry) maintenance. Torpedo maintenance also includes torpedo cosmetic repair and torpedo software changes. Additionally, the contractor will be required to maintain the Technical Publication Library; conduct process control quality verification at the component and final assembly level; conduct operational and quality system audits and develop and analyze IMA metrics. The Yorktown IMA facility is Government owned property. The building, handling equipment, individual parts, and tools necessary to complete Intermediate Maintenance (IM) are also Government owned. Companies’ interest in subcontracting opportunities should contact Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation Yorktown directly. This notice is for information purposes only. All responsible sources may submit a capability statement, proposal, or quotation, which shall be considered by the agency. Please see sources sought notice N00024-22-R-6101.