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Synopsis for add-ons to Honeywell Supplier Capability Contract SPE4AX-22-D-0003

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Mar 07, 2024 04:03 pm EST
  • Original Response Date: Mar 21, 2024 04:00 pm EDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date: Apr 05, 2024
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Description

This solicitation is for the addition of NSNs to the Honeywell Supplier Capability Contract (SCC) SPE4AX-22-D-0003.  The basic contract was awarded May 18, 2022.  The contract includes a 5-year base period and one 4-year option period.  Separate subsumable contracts exist for the placement of delivery orders to specific Honeywell CAGE codes.  The terms and conditions of the basic contract include an add/delete clause and parts determined to no longer be sole source to Honeywell will be removed from this solicitation/award.  A list of the 33 sole source NSNs being solicited is i ncluded as an attachment to this announcement.  In order to be considered for award, vendors will be able to provide the parts for the entire contract period of performance including base and option periods.  Any vendors who are interested in this opportunity may contract Suzanne Graveley at Suzanne.Graveley@dla.mil.

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