Opportunity
SAM #N6449826Q5134
Supplemental Technical Service Agreement for Siemens Equipment at Naval Foundry & Propeller Center
Buyer
NSWC Philadelphia Division
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
N6449826Q5134
NAICS
541690, 811212
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD), part of the U.S. Navy, is seeking a supplemental technical service agreement for Siemens equipment at the Naval Foundry & Propeller Center. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Navy, Naval Foundry & Propeller Center, NSWCPD Code 1410.2 - OEM Highlight: - Siemens is the sole Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) referenced - Vendors: - Siemens Government Technologies Inc (sole source awardee) - Products/Services Requested: - Supplemental technical service agreement for Siemens equipment - Covers computers, controllers, electronic equipment, motors, drives, and electro-mechanical devices - Applies to eleven machines installed over the past ten years - Focus is on technical services, not new product purchases - Notable Requirements: - Service agreement aims to ensure optimal operation and reduce unplanned downtime - Follows a previous contract (N6449823P5446) - Firm fixed price task order for a one-year period - Place of Performance: - Naval Foundry & Propeller Center, Philadelphia, PA
Description
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) is a Department of Defense entity responsible for research and development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support organization for the Navy’s ships, submarines, military watercraft and unmanned vehicles. This requirement is for NSWCPD Code 1410.2, which is responsible for manufacturing naval propulsors and related components.
The Naval Foundry & Propeller Center utilizes Siemens’ equipment on eleven (11) machines, all of which were installed over the last ten (10) years. Currently NFPC requires a supplemental technical service agreement for Siemens equipment including computer, controller, electronic equipment, motors, drives, and electro-mechanical devices to allow eleven (11) machines to run at optimal levels and mitigate the risk of unplanned downtime.