FLIR ThermoSight T75 Advanced Clip-On Thermal Weapon Sights

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
W91CRB-26-Q-5004
NAICS
333310
PSC
6650
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 17, 2026
Response due
July 2, 2026

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is soliciting bids for FLIR ThermoSight T-75 Advanced Clip-on Thermal Weapon Sights and associated maintenance kits under solicitation W91CRB-26-Q-5004, aimed at fulfilling a Foreign Military Sales requirement for Georgia. This is a full and open competitive solicitation with no set-aside, suitable for all businesses, including small firms. Interested contractors must obtain solicitation documents through the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit offers by 4:00 PM EST on July 2, 2026, with email confirmation required for submission.

Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.

Description

` Statement of Work FLIR ThermoSight T75 Advanced Clip-On Thermal Sights Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Case GG-B-UEH AE25010 20 October 2025 -- 1 of 7 -- October 2025 2 Statement of Work 1 SCOPE This document describes work to be performed by the contractor to deliver ThermoSight T75 Advanced Clip-On Thermal Weapon Sights under this Foreign Military Sales (FMS) case for the country of Georgia. The word Government in this document refers to the United States Government. The word country in this document refers to the FMS Customer(s). 2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 Military Standards MIL-STD-130N with Change 1 Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property MIL-STD-129R Military Marking for Shipment and Storage MIL-STD-882E System Safety DoD Directive 5230.11 Disclosure of Classified Military Information to Foreign Governments and International Organizations AR 525-13 Antiterrorism AR 530-1 Operations Security 2.2 Commercial Standards ISPM 15 Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Material in International Trade ASTM D 3951-18 Standard Practice for Commercial Packaging 3.0 REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Requirements for Hardware. The contractor shall provide the following NVDs to support Georgia. All hardware shall be supplied from new production. 3.1.1 FLIR ThermoSight T75 The contractor shall provide eighty (80) FLIR ThermoSight T75 Advanced Clip-On Thermal Weapon Sights. 3.1.2 TWS Spares Maintenance Kits The contractor shall deliver eight (8) TWS SPARES MAINTENANCE KITS, each consisting of: PN Description QTY 4209328-0 Objective Lens Cover 1 P65106 External Video Cable 1 P65105-2 Lens Cleaning Kit P/N 1 P80040 Larue Mount Base Wrench 1 4209666-1 Soft Case Field Drab 1 -- 2 of 7 -- October 2025 3 3.2 Requirements for Services. Not Applicable 3.3 Item Unique Identification (IUID). The Contractor shall mark all contract deliverables in accordance with DFARS clause 252.211-7003 and the following requirements: 3.3.1 IUID Marking. a. New items: The Contractor shall provide IUID, or DoD recognized equivalent, for all items delivered with an acquisition cost of $5,000.00 or more and Government serial numbered items. For long term contracts, the Contractor shall implement IUID markings IAW MIL-STD-130N w/Ch1, dated 16 Nov 12 for any item that will exceed the $5,000.00 unit price for any range quantity or contract year. This requirement is effective throughout the life of this contract. b. Repair items: The Contractor shall mark those items as identified by the Government. Items received for repair shall be inspected for IUID markings. Those items where the marking is damaged or missing the Contractor shall mark the equipment. When marking requirements are not clearly specified then the Contractor shall advise the PCO. For previously acquired items where the IUID markings were not required the Contractor shall follow the procedures as if the item was a new item. c. Commercial Markings. All other items shall have acceptable commercial markings that meet the guidelines in Department of Defense (DoD) Guide to Uniquely Identifying Items http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/pdi/uid/index.html. d. Permanency and Legibility. The IUID marking and identification plates, tags, etching, or labels when used on equipment, parts, assemblies, subassemblies, units, sets, groups, or kits shall be as permanent as the normal life expectancy of the item and be capable of withstanding the environment, test, cleaning, repair, and rebuild procedures specified for the item. Legibility shall be as required and verified for ready readability per MIL-STD-130N w/Ch1, dated 16 Nov 12. e. Deleterious Effect. Marking of items shall be accomplished in a manner that shall not adversely affect the life and utility of the item. Marking materials creating hazardous conditions shall not be used. Placement and choice of the marking shall not create hazardous conditions. f. Mandatory Information Reporting for all items requiring IUID marking. The Contractor shall include the National Stock Number (NSN), if the item has a NSN, the Serial Number marked on the item, if a Serial Number is marked on the item, the original part number, the current part number (only if not the same as the original part number), the current part number effective date (only if the current part number is used) and the USARMY as the SERVICE /AGENCY/COMMAND data element in the information reported to the Aberdeen Proving Ground Army Acquisition Command (APG ACC), in addition to the information required to be reported to the APG ACC by DFARS clause 252.211-7003. g. Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) users shall report this mandatory information to the APG ACC by Direct submission via an X12 Ship Notice/Shipment and Billing Notice (856/857) transaction, an IUID XML transaction, an IUID flat file transaction or a WAWF IUID Material Inspection and Receiving Report/Combo UDF through the Global Exchange (GEX) Service, or manually, via the IUID Web Entry Site at http://www.bpn.gov/iuid. For WAWF users, these methods do not replace the -- 3 of 7 -- October 2025 4 current WAWF interaction, but are performed in addition to it after the shipment has been accepted to provide IUID data that cannot be provided via WAWF. 3.3.2 IUID Coding. IUID markings and readability requirements shall comply with MIL-STD-130N w/Ch1, dated 16 Nov 12. a. Symbology markings and the order of priority for marking the hardware shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-130N w/Ch1, dated 16 Nov 12. First priority is the 2D data matrix symbol (machine readable) IUID is the minimum requirement when there are severe space limitations. The second priority is the human readable characters. The third priority is the Linear Bar Code. b. If the technical data has not specified the marking location, markings shall be located such that they are visible during item use, provided that sufficient space is available, and does not interfere with equipment operations. c. If items are not described by Government Product Technical Data (i.e. Commerci

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