| Location: | District of Columbia |
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| Posted: | Nov 17, 2025 |
| Due: | Jan 9, 2026 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | N00024-26-R-5461 |
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This Sources Sought Notice is issued in accordance with FAR 15.201(e) as part of market research for a potential future procurement. NAVSEA is conducting market research to determine industry capability and interest in supporting FY26–FY30 Standard Missile (SM) Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) requirements. NAVSEA is especially interested in determining small business capability and interest.
The Government is seeking responses from sources capable of manufacturing and assembling Solid Rocket Motors with capabilities similar to those currently utilized in the Navy’s SM program (e.g., Dual Thrust Rocket Motors and Booster). Requirements include conducting acceptance testing in accordance with the Government’s Technical Data Package (TDP), administering regrain processes, performing parts disposition, and storing accepted Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) until shipment to the prime contractor responsible for assembling the SM All-Up-Rounds.
NAVSEA has provided an outline of anticipated work under the SM SRM section of this sources sought notice. The Government anticipates that any future solicitation may include a combination of cost-plus-fixed-fee CLINs (for labor efforts) and fixed-price CLINs (for supplies). Final contract type(s) will be determined following completion of market research and acquisition planning.
What/Where to Submit:
Interested companies should submit, on company letterhead, a response that includes:
Responses shall be submitted electronically via email to the Contracting Officer (roy.h.yim2.civ@us.navy.mil) and Contract Specialist (joseph.r.strain4.civ@us.navy.mil) with the subject line: “FY26–30 SM SRM Sources Sought N00024-26-R-5461 Response.” Proprietary Information must be clearly marked and transmitted via DoD SAFE (safe.apps.mil). Do not submit hardcopies, zip files, encrypted files, or password-protected files.
SM SRM SECTION:
1.0 BACKGROUND.
The currently sourced MK104 DTRM and MK72 Booster Motors are critical components of the Standard Missile Propulsion System, a multi-mission missile capable of anti-air warfare, terminal ballistic missile defense, and anti-ship strike roles. The regraining of MK-104 DTRMs is essential for maintaining operational readiness and extending the service life of existing assets. The planned acquisition will provide various operational SRM components in support of the SM programs for the U.S. Navy and Other Government Agencies (OGA).
This sources sought announcement is to support potential solutions to the Government’s requirements for SRMs that are similar to the capabilities of the currently sourced MK104 DTRM and MK72 Booster Motors. To help facilitate this sources sought, the Government’s current requirements for MK104 DTRM and MK72 Booster Motors are provided below under Section 2.
2.0 GOVERNMENT’S CURRENT SRM REQUIREMENTS.
2.1 General Requirements.
2.1.1. MK104 DTRM
2.1.2. MK72 Booster Motor Production
2.1.3. MK-104 DTRM Regrain Process and Parts Disposition
2.2 Delivery Period for Evaluation Purposes.
3.0 REQUESTED VENDOR INFORMATION.
Interested vendors may respond to this sources sought notice with an optional white paper to include:
3.1 Executive Overview.
The executive overview of the White Paper should explain how the vendor will perform the Government requirements outlined in section 2.0 of this sources sought notice.
3.2 Technical Approach.
3.3 Schedule.
Provide a notional summary schedule for the envisioned effort, including engineering work, any design reviews, testing, and deliveries aligned to Section 2.2 Government’s Delivery Period for Evaluation Purposes.
3.4 Vendor White Papers.
White papers shall be submitted in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format, no later than 09 January 2026, 12:00 PM EST. There is no page limit for white papers. Responses should address Section 2.0 Government Requirements and Section 3.5 Security/Markings.
3.5 Security / Markings.
3.5.1 Marking – “PROPRIETARY INFORMATION (PI) MARKING.
Vendor PI must be clearly marked and submitted via DoD Safe Access File Exchange (SAFE) at safe.apps.mil. Please be advised that all submissions become Government property and will not be returned.
3.5.2 PEO IWS 3.0 Support Contractors.
PEO IWS 3.0 support contractors will review and evaluate vendor white papers submitted in response to this sources sought notice to include John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Millennium Engineering and Integration Company, Technomics, INC. and N-Gen Solutions, LLC. Proprietary Information submitted in response this sources sought notice will be protected from unauthorized disclosure as required by Subsection 27 of the Office of Procurement Policy Act as amended (41 U.S.C. 423) (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) as implemented in the FAR. These companies are bound contractually by Organizational Conflict of Interest (OCI) and non-disclosure clauses with respect to proprietary information. Support contractor personnel are procurement officials within the meaning of the Act and will take all necessary action to preclude unauthorized use or disclosure of vendor’s proprietary data. Please acknowledge, in your response, your understanding and acceptance of support contractor personnel having access to the information you are submitting.
4.0 QUESTIONS.
Submit questions in writing via email to roy.h.yim2.civ@us.navy.mil and joseph.r.strain4.civ@us.navy.mil. Verbal questions will not be accepted. Use the subject line: “FY26–30 SM SRM Sources Sought N00024-26-R-5461 Questions.”
5.0 SUMMARY.
This Sources Sought Notice is issued solely for market research purposes. It does not constitute a solicitation and does not commit the Government to procure any items described. Respondents are not authorized to incur costs as a result of this notice. All submissions become Government property and will not be returned.

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