Department of the Navy (USN) Contracts

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About Department of the Navy

Acquires shipbuilding, weapons systems, IT infrastructure, and professional services for naval and Marine Corps operations.

Department of the Navy posts contract opportunities on SAM.gov across a wide range of product and service categories. Small businesses with relevant NAICS codes and certifications (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB) can find set-aside opportunities specifically reserved for qualified firms.

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est. $32K – $758KDUE IN 68 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring a repair service for a centrifugal pump unit, specifically NSN 7HH 4320 014208055. The contractor must provide a firm fixed price quote that includes all costs associated with the repair, including handling and missing parts, within 30 days.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 82 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring 100 units of a specific stem component for use in a crucial shipboard system. Key requirements include adherence to specific manufacturing drawings and certifications submitted in WAWF prior to delivery.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 68 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring non-powered pipe fittings for the Navy, specifically for use in crucial shipboard systems. The contract emphasizes the need for high-quality materials due to the potential consequences of using incorrect or defective items.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 82 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring Venturi valves for the Navy's weapon systems support. Key requirements include compliance with quality control standards and a one-year warranty from the date of delivery.

est. $50K – $150KDUE IN 234 DAYS
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring Cable Assemblies for the Navy, specifically identified by part numbers 7188430-3 and 7188430-4. The contract requires compliance with military standards for manufacturing and marking, and includes government source inspection.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 234 DAYS
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring a BUSHING for machinery manufacturing. Key requirements include adherence to specific drawings and specifications, and compliance with military standards for marking and inspection.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 82 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring diesel turbochargers for the Navy's weapon systems support. Key requirements include compliance with specific design and quality standards, government source inspection, and the necessity for contractors to provide proof of being authorized distributors if not the manufacturers.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 951 DAYS
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is drafting specifications and standards for additively manufactured Nickel Aluminum Bronze using Wire Arc Directed Energy Deposition. The document will be available upon request and the review period ends on March 7, 2026.

est. $37K – $350KDUE IN 82 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring repair services for cargo strongback equipment, specifically for the Navy's weapon systems support. Key requirements include a Repair Turnaround Time (RTAT) of 903 days and compliance with Government Source Inspection (GSI).

est. $50K – $300KDUE IN 68 DAYSBid now
Department of Defense (DoD)

The Department of Defense is procuring fluid valve components for use in crucial shipboard systems. The contract emphasizes the need for high-quality materials to prevent serious failures that could result in personnel injury or loss of the ship. Compliance with specific quality assurance standards is required.

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