Opportunity
SAM #N00104-26-A-XXX1
Naval Ship Systems Command seeks suppliers for specialized bumper repair part (NSN 5340-01-295-2569) for Navy nuclear reactor secondary systems
Buyer
NAVSUP WSS
Posted
June 08, 2026
Respond By
July 08, 2026
Identifier
N00104-26-A-XXX1
NAICS
326299
This opportunity is for suppliers to provide a specialized repair part for Navy nuclear reactor secondary systems: - Naval Ship Systems Command (Washington DC) is procuring a bumper repair part (NSN 5340-01-295-2569) - Manufactured per NAVSEA drawing 845-2180701PC401 - Material: extruded rubber neoprene, Class 2, Grade B, 60 +/- 5 durometer - Dimensions: 5-7/8 +/- 1/8 inch outside diameter x 3/8 +/- 1/32 inch thickness, with specified channel cut - Shelf life requirement: 120 months, minimum 85% remaining at shipment - Quality assurance: must meet ISO or MIL standards - Packaging: must comply with MIL-STD-129, including bar code shelf life markings - The procurement is part of a larger initiative to establish BPAs for hardware (FSC 5340) used in Navy nuclear reactor secondary systems - Estimated total contract value is $6.5 million over five years, with about 478 delivery orders anticipated - Opportunity is open to small businesses able to meet technical and quality requirements for critical nuclear materials - No specific OEMs are named; manufacturing must follow government-provided drawings and standards - Interested suppliers should review the attached RFI for detailed requirements
Description
The Government, specifically the NAVSUP Weapons Systems Support (WSS) Nuclear Reactor Supply Chain Management Directorate, has an ongoing need for various competitively procured Hardware used in the secondary system of the Navy’s nuclear reactors. The Federal Supply Class (FSC) Code for these items is 5340. The NAICS code is 326299. The size standard for this NAICS code is 650 employees. Subject Hardware is currently purchased via competitively issued purchase orders.
Based on historical data, the Directorate anticipates issuing approximately 478 delivery orders, totaling approximately $6.5 million during the upcoming 5 years. At this time the Government is seeking to issue new BPAs
It is in the best interest of the Government to establish BPAs with multiple suppliers in order to provide maximum practicable competition. No solicitation will be issued as a result of this notice. However, interested small business concerns can view the attached Request for Information (RFI) to determine if its capabilities meet the technical and quality requirements necessary for the manufacture of this complex and critically applied nuclear material.