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Department of Defense (DoD) > Navsea > NAVSEA Warfare CenterSol: N0016426SNB69
8(a)SDBTBD
$13K – $59K per task order

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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is seeking information for potential Blanket Purchase Agreements to repair NH Research and National Instruments test equipment in support of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane. Key requirements include the capability to repair specific models of battery cycling equipment on-site, provide calibration and verification of repairs, and access to technical data packages. Vendors must demonstrate their technical and manufacturing capabilities, quality certifications, and past performance on government contracts.

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Contract Details

Contract Type
TBD
Contract Vehiclei
BPA
Estimated Value
$13K – $59K per task order
BPA ceiling: $50K
Similar contracts award $13K$59K (median $24K, 20,373 awards)
NAICS Codes
Set-Asides
8(a), SDB

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
NAVSEA
Office
NAVSEA Warfare Center

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published16d ago
May 19, 2026
Became Solicitation15d ago
May 19, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated14d ago
May 21, 2026
Response Date3d ago
Jun 1, 202612:00 PM
Response Due2d ago
Jun 1, 2026

Description

The Government is issuing this RFl/sources sought announcement as part of market survey for repair of NH Research (NHR) and National Instruments (NI) test equipment. The Government is seeking information from companies for potential Blanket Purchase Agreements for the competition of repairing the current NHR/NI equipment. The Government is seeking companies with the capabilities and facilities to repair the NHR/NI equipment in support of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane

requirements. The Power and Energy Division at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane uses various models of NHR battery cycling equipment. NHR had been bought by National Instruments, and this was followed by National Instruments being purchased by Emerson. Since the Emerson acquisition has been completed, they have decided to no longer manufacture battery cycling gear and they also decided to discontinue manufacturing replacement components. As of December 31st, 2026, they will no longer service any former NHR devices. This has left the Power and Energy Division in a difficult position. As the Power and Energy Division continues to use non-supported devices, they will need service and repairs to keep them operational. NSWC Crane is seeking vendors who can support the repair of the following equipment: NHR 9300 Cabinets NHR 9200 Regenerative Cycler (with 4904, 4912 and 4960 modules) NHR 4700 1kW and 3kW programmable resistive loads NHR 4760 programmable loads NHR 4800 regenerative battery cyclers NSWC Crane has licensed technical data packages from Emerson that potential BPA holders would be able to access in support of the requirement. Interested vendors need to email the POC's below and request the technical data pacakges whic will be sent via DoD SAFE. Please recieve the packages before providing a full repsonse. Responses should include the following: Include your companies technical and manufacturing capabilities and quality certifications held. Lastly, please provide a history of your company and past performance on Government contracts if any. This submission may be in the form of product literature, operating instructions, and/or supplemental technical documentation that define the item(s) and associated hardware. Potential sources should provide any delivery, shipping or warranty information. The following points apply specifically to NHR 9300 cabinets. NHR 9300 cabinets are large and shipment of these to an off-base repair depot is not feasible. These items need repaired at NSWC Crane and replacement boards have been purchased and available if needed. Thorough understanding of the NHR 9300 system – setup, operation, programming, troubleshooting, repairs, calibration and verification of repairs, documentation, any firmware or EEPROM programming. An understanding of using NHR diagnostic software applications. Repair activity must have the necessary fixtures to complete the calibration to original equipment specifications. The repairs and calibration must be completed in our laboratory at NSWC Crane The repairs and calibration must be NIST traceable and calibration results must be provided to NSWC Crane as part of the post repair report. The repair activity shall be prepared to show their calibration certificates and quality accreditation if asked. The repair activity should have access to service manuals, schematics and supply chain for sourcing replacement parts. A source of salvaged parts from like units is preferred if possible. NSWC Crane will require a detailed post repair report detailing the as-found condition, fault found and corrective action taken. The final test/calibration results shall be part of this report. Since the repairs are required on site, which is within a military base, repair personnel will need access to the base. Access to the base has special

requirements. Technician/Engineer must have no felony convictions, must have clean criminal records, no warrants or outstanding tickets, and must have two forms of approved ID. Visits to the base will need planned and visitors’ passes are required. The following points apply specifically to the NHR 9200 Regenerative Cycler (with 4904, 4912 and 4960 modules), NHR 4700 1kW and 3kW programmable resistive loads, NHR 4760 programmable loads and NHR 4800 regenerative battery cyclers These devices could be shipped to a remote facility if required. Power electronics experience is a must. Ability to perform component level diagnostics. Access to schematics and replacement parts (i.e., transistor, capacitor, resistor, inductors and/or control ICs). Ability to recalibrate to original specifications once repairs are complete. Ability to perform EEPROM programming if required. An understanding of using NHR diagnostic software applications. The repair activity should have access to service manuals, schematics and any supply chain for sourcing replacement parts. A source of salvaged parts would be a plus. NSWC Crane will require a detailed post repair report detailing the as-found condition, fault found and corrective action taken. The final test/calibration results shall be part of this report. The repairs and calibration must be NIST traceable and calibration results must be provided to NSWC Crane as part of the post repair report. The repair activity shall be prepared to show their calibration certificates and quality accreditation if asked. Repair activity must have the necessary fixtures to complete the calibration to original equipment specifications. Solder certification at IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-7711/7721 “Rework, Modification, and Repair of Electronic Assemblies” Responses from Small and Small Disadvantaged Business firms are highly encouraged. Firms responding should indicate if they are a small business, a socially and economically disadvantaged business, 8(a) firms, historically black colleges or universities, and minority institutions. Responses to the RFI shall include the following: Submitter's Name Street Address, City, State, NINE-Digit zip code

Point of Contact (POC) Cage Code Size and Socioeconomic Status POC Telephone and facsimile numbers Announcement Number: N0016426SNB69 Contractors must be properly registered in the Government System for Award Management database (SAM). Offerors may obtain information on SAM registration and annual confirmation

requirements by calling 1-866-606-8220, or via the Internet at www.sam.gov. At the current time, NO FUNDING IS AVAILABLE for contractual efforts. This sources sought synopsis does not constitute an Invitation for Bids (IFB), a Request for Quote (RFQ), or a Request for Proposal (RFP) and it should not be construed as a commitment of any kind by the government to issue a formal solicitation or ultimately award a contract. The US Government is in no way liable to pay for or reimburse any companies or entities that respond to this announcement. Any costs incurred by interested companies in response to this announcement will NOT be reimbursed. Please refer to announcement number N0016426SNB69 in all correspondence and communications. E-mail

point of contact for information regarding the subject RFI is Alicia Dobbyn; [email protected] and Andrew Ficklin; [email protected]. All changes that occur will be posted to the beta.SAM.gov website. ALICIA DOBBYN Alternative

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