THERE IS NO SOLICITATION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. REQUEST FOR A SOLICITATION WILL NOT RECEIVE A
RESPONSE. This Sources Sought Synopsis (SSS) is in support of Market Research being conducted by the Defense Logistics
Agency to identify potential manufacturing/supply sources, and if future efforts can be competitive or Set Aside for Small
Business. The proposed North American Industry Classification Systems (NAICS) Code is 334419 which has a corresponding
Size Standard of 750 employees. This SSS is to notify companies that the Defense Logistics Agency, Redstone Arsenal,
Alabama, is seeking qualified sources for the acquisition of a TEST SET,FUEL CONTR, NSN: 4920-01-592-7332, Part Number:
08-0819-02 in support of the BLACKHAWK weapon system. The data needed to acquire this part competitively is not physically
available, it cannot be obtained economically, nor is it possible to draft adequate specifications or any other adequate,
economical description of the material for a competitive solicitation. As a result, this acquisition is currently being procured
under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.302-1(a)(1) having only a limited number of responsible sources. The
Government is interested in all businesses to include 8(a), small business and small disadvantaged business, Service-Disabled
Veteran-Owned, Hubzone, and Women-Owned small business concerns. All contractors must meet prequalification
requirements in order to be registered as a potential source. Firms that possess the ability and can produce the required item(s)
described above are encouraged to identify themselves. Contractors are encouraged to seek source approval in order to
compete for future solicitations by visiting AvMC's public website:
https://www.avmc.army.mil/Directorates/SRD/TechDataMgmt
The contractor shall be capable of successfully performing and complying with any and all special requirements in accordance
with the terms and conditions set forth in the solicitation annotated above, at the unit prices established at time of a contract
award. The contractor will be responsible for recurring and nonrecurring engineering services associated with becoming a
qualified source. The contractor will also be responsible for all aspects of the manufacturing/production process, including but
not limited to: supply chain management, logistics, forecasting of parts, long-lead parts procurement, material forecasting,
obsolescence issues and final delivery of assets as well as any and all additional costs incurred resulting from contract
performance.