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USS RUSHMORE WELL DECK ASSESSMENT; SUPPORT

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE NAVY
Location
Sasebo, JP-42
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 18 days (Aug 5, 2026)
Posted
Jul 5, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
336611

What this contract is for

USS RUSHMORE WELL DECK ASSESSMENT; SUPPORT The Offeror shall certify that they currently hold an active U.S. Navy MSRA/ABR Agreement in the Japan Region. Offerors who do not possess a current NAVSUP FLCY MSRA/ABR Agreement shall submit a copy of their approved and active U.S. Navy MSRA/ABR Agreement as a Prime Contractor as part of the proposal package. This solicitation is intended only for sources duly authorized to operate and do business in Japan, as prescribed by DFARS 252.225-7042. Contractors outside Japan must submit documentation that unambiguously demonstrates the Offeror's compliance with DFARS 252.225-7042 as a part of their proposal. Note: Firms who do not possess an MSRA/ABR are ineligible for award unless adequate time exists to permit the Navy to perform an assessment of their MSRA/ABR application and to execute the applicable MSRA/ABR without impacting the vessel's availability dates. Non MARAV holders may request an application for an MSRA or an ABR by requesting an application package from: [email protected].

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