
DLA Aviation is looking for to issue an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) for shock dampeners used on weapon systems. There are no technical characteristics on this item that describe what system is it used in, but the item is described by DOD as:
An item made of material having elastic properties. It may have rigid mounting facilities such as a flange(s), sleeve(s), stud(s) or the like. It is designed to isolate or dampen shock and/or vibration of a continuous or intermittent origin and serve as a support for a weapon system component to be isolated.
DLA does have a complete technical data package available for download through DIBBS cFolders. It is maintained by Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP). Source approval is required.
This item was last supplied to DLA by III Williams, Inc. for $253.50 each in quantity of 143. It has also been supplied by Herber Aircraft, Eastern Aerospace, Mid-coast Industries and T&L Sales. It is currently back-ordered at DLA.
This Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) will have one base year and four optional years. DLA Estimates annual demand of 216 units. If all five years are executed, they could purchase 1,080 dampeners making the contract worth $273,780. The contract will allow for a maximum quantity of 1,725 units over the five years if demand requires it.
This item, NSN 5342-00-560-8110 has two OEM part numbers; J5366-35 from Lord Corp / Parker, and GE 3999T02P01.
Offers are due by September 16, 2020. Estimated delivery time is 186 days from order.
To learn more about this RFP, log into BidLink and put SPE4A6-20-R-0496 in the “Search for Anything” box atop the screen.
