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$49.9M to 4 Small Businesses for NAVSEA Machine Shop Services

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The Naval Sea Systems Command’s (NAVSEA) Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, IN awarded 4 small businesses a $49.9 million multiple award ($5,000 min.) indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract to supply machine shop services used for the fabrication of prototype hardware and items requiring low rate production. The four contractors are J&R Tool in Loogootee, IN (N00164-09-D-JS60); Process Development & Fabrication in Brazil, IN (N00164-09-D-JS61); C&S Machine in PlainVille, IN (N00164-09-D-JS62), and American Manufacturing Solutions in North Vernon, IN (N00164-09-D-JS63). This contract will provide prototype fabrication, low rate production, prototyped development support to include items manufactured from metals, polymers, ceramics, fabrics, woods, glass, masonry materials, and coatings for such materials. The contractors will perform the work at their facilities as determined by each task order; they expect to complete the work by May 2013. The contractors will compete for task orders under the terms and conditions of the contract, which was competitively procured via the FedBizOpps with unlimited proposals solicited and 15 offers received.

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