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The Department of Defense is procuring rotary bristle cassettes for an Automated bench stock machine to enhance bench stock management and support aircraft maintenance tasks at the 140th Maintenance Group. Key requirements include improving FOD control, accountability, and reducing workload for logistics support activities. This synopsis serves as a notice for a future solicitation and does not require quotes at this time.
The work involves providing rotary bristle cassettes for an Automated bench stock machine to support aircraft maintenance.
1. In accordance with RFO 5.1
contracting officers must disseminate information on proposed contract actions in the GPE. 2. The 140th Maintenance Group at Buckley SFB intendshas a requirement that will be solicited for rotary bristle cassettes for an Automated bench stock machine to directly support and improve bench stock management, FOD control, man-hour assets, accountability and other mandates in accordance with DAFI 21-101 and AFMAN 23-122. 3. The 140 MXG uses bench stock for aircraft maintenance tasks. Bench stocks are consumable items kept on-hand in a work center to increase mission support. Bench stock items are physically stored in the maintenance work area, so bench stock customers have ready access to the items as needed. Consumption of bench stock items requires no paperwork or communication with LRS/Materiel Management Activity personnel. Bench stocks also result in reduced workload for base logistics support activities since the items are periodically replenished in bulk quantities rather than being issued, picked, and delivered individually each time a customer need occurs. 4. This is a synopsis for a future action and does NOT constitute a solicitation information. Do not submit quotes at this time. For interest in solicitiation please provide a formal resposne with a capability statement and vendor Cage/UEID information. 5. Awarding procedures for the prrojected solicitation will go to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation who will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The factors considered will be price, technical, and past performance and an evaluation will be made to determine which vendor based on these factors will provide the best value to the Government. 140th Contracting [email protected] to this opportunity.
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