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U.S. Navy Submarine Transducer Repair Facility (TRF)

ID: N00024-25-R-6101 • Type: Sources Sought
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Description

Sources Sought Posting / Transducer Repair Facility (TRF)

Place of Performance: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth NH or Contractor identified

THIS NOTICE IS NEITHER A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL OR INVITATION FOR BID. UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. THIS NOTICE IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR INFORMATION AND PLANNING PURPOSES AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PROMISE TO ISSUE AN RFP IN THE FUTURE. THIS NOTICE DOES NOT COMMIT THE GOVERNMENT TO CONTRACT FOR ANY SUPPLY OR SERVICE WHATSOEVER. INFORMATION PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AN OFFER BY THE RESPONDING CONTRACTOR AND CANNOT BE ACCEPTED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO FORM A BINDING CONTRACT. RESPONDING PARTIES ARE ALSO ADVISED THAT ALL SUBMISSIONS BECOME GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AND WILL NOT BE RETURNED.

In addition to using the resulting information from this Sources Sought for determining potential sources for information and planning purposes, the Sources may also be requested to assist the Government in determining contract structure and method of procurement.

Description

This is a sources sought announcement in accordance with FAR Part 10 and FAR 15.201 and in anticipation of a potential future procurement program. The Naval Sea Systems Command, PMS 401 Submarine Acoustic Systems Program Office, is conducting market research to determine potential qualified commercial sources with interest and the specific experience and expertise necessary to operate the U.S. Navy Submarine Transducer Repair Facility (TRF). This facility provides safety of ship and mission critical transducer repair and restoration in support of shipyard availabilities and fleet mission needs. Under this effort, the Contractor will operate and may establish and manage the facility. Execution of work scope requires specialized expertise in acoustic sensor requirements, design, construction, restoration, repair and recertification. On an annual basis, the Contractor will build and deliver approximately twenty-two (22) shipsets of DT-100 hydrophones and will also provide restoration, repair and recertification of varying other SONAR sensors as listed in Table 1. A manning profile will be defined later and will be influenced by the input received under this Sources Sought, but is anticipated to total approximately 500-600 hours/week. The work is currently performed at a facility that is approximately 3,000-5,000k ft2. The TRF must have access to hydrostatic pressure and acoustic tank facilities to support test and recertification efforts. Test facilities must be capable of testing all sensors up to 1,000 psi and acoustically in the free-field at all frequencies. This work will notionally begin in FY27.

If your organization has capability, capacity, and interest to perform these contract services, please provide the following information:

  1. Organization name, DUNS code, CAGE code, point of contact, address, email address, website address, telephone number, workforce size and type of ownership for the organization;
  2. Tailored capability statements addressing the particulars of this effort including previous execution of same/similar tasks, and any limitations, risks or concerns;
  3. Location considerations;
    1. The current TRF is operated at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth NH. This location may be available to support ongoing contractor execution
    2. Interested parties should also recommend/consider alternative sites to execute this work
  4. If significant subcontracting or teaming is anticipated in order to execute the contract, briefly address the administrative and management structure of such arrangements. Please limit the total pages submitted to ten (10) pages.
  5. Provide a Rough Order of Magnitude cost estimate that includes the recurring and non-recurring costs of managing and operating the facility, and the non-recurring costs of establishing the facility. Provide costs as outlined in attachment.
Background
The Naval Sea Systems Command, PMS 401 Submarine Acoustic Systems Program Office, is conducting market research to identify potential qualified commercial sources with the necessary experience and expertise to operate the U.S. Navy Submarine Transducer Repair Facility (TRF).

This facility is critical for the safety of ships and mission-critical transducer repair and restoration in support of shipyard availabilities and fleet mission needs. The goal of this contract is to ensure effective operation and management of the TRF, which will involve specialized expertise in acoustic sensor requirements, design, construction, restoration, repair, and recertification.

Work Details
The Contractor will be responsible for operating the TRF and may establish and manage the facility. Annually, approximately twenty-two (22) shipsets of DT-100 hydrophones will be built and delivered. Additionally, restoration, repair, and recertification services will be provided for various SONAR sensors as outlined below:

- DT-100/A: Build/Construct & Recertification
- EC-20: HF Sail
- TR-364A
- DT-714: LCCA
- TR-317B/C/D: Sphere Array
- TR-232 (various): Acoustic
- TR-233 (various): Communications
- TR-302 (various)
- TR-338 (various): Sounders
- TR-355/A
- DT-511C: Acoustic Intercept
- DT-592C/D: Ranging
- DT-700B: Build/Construct & Recertification.

The work scope requires access to hydrostatic pressure and acoustic tank facilities capable of testing all sensors up to 1,000 psi.

Place of Performance
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth NH or Contractor identified location.

Overview

Response Deadline
Nov. 26, 2024, 3:00 p.m. EST Past Due
Posted
Nov. 4, 2024, 9:25 a.m. EST
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Washington, MS United States
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
1350 Employees
Pricing
Multiple Types Common
Est. Level of Competition
Low
Odds of Award
54%
On 11/4/24 Naval Sea Systems Command issued Sources Sought N00024-25-R-6101 for U.S. Navy Submarine Transducer Repair Facility (TRF) due 11/26/24. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 334511 and PSC 5845.
Primary Contact
Name
Linda Peck   Profile
Phone
None

Secondary Contact

Name
Roy Yim   Profile
Phone
None

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE NAVY > NAVSEA > NAVSEA HQ > NAVSEA HQ
FPDS Organization Code
1700-N00024
Source Organization Code
100076491
Last Updated
Dec. 12, 2024
Last Updated By
roy.yim@navy.mil
Archive Date
Dec. 11, 2024