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chemicals; rockets and missiles, both loaded and in- ert, required for rocket and missile testing.
Commanding Officer
Naval Undersea Warfare
Engineering Station
Keyport, Washington 98345
Tel: 206/396-2324
Procurements (material and services) for research, development, test, evaluation, production and over- haul/repair programs in support of underwater weap- ons, weapons systems, acoustics, tracking ranges, and associated range equipment, and other desig- nated undersea warfare programs not in the excess of $25,000. Material includes torpedo, fire control, sonar, target, electronic, electrical, mechanical, shop equipment and service craft (boats) parts and components; associated test equipment, ADP sup- plies and services; office supplies and equipment, photographic supplies and equipment, industrial supplies, chemicals, ground fuels and packaged oil and lubricants, packaging and preservation supplies.
Commanding Officer
Naval Coastal Systems Center
Panama City, Florida 32407
Tel: 904/234-4309
Provides research and development services in sup- port of warfare analysis, research, design, develop- ment, test and evaluation, systems integration and fleet support of mine and torpedo countermeasures systems, swimmer life support systems, underwater tools, underwater vehicles, special warfare equip- ment, amphibious support systems and related tech- nical research in areas of sensors, controls, towing, diving and underwater salvage. General procurement of both technical and common use items in such categories as hardware, rope and cable, electrical wire, electrical and electronic components, instru- ments and laboratory equipment, batteries, trans- ducers, semiconducters, ferrous and non-ferrous metal stock, photographic supplies, compressed gases, rigging and materials handling equipment, miscellaneous construction equipment and machine tools.
Commanding Officer
Naval Weapons Station
Yorktown, Virginia 23691
Tel: 804/887-4645
General base procurement includes support of an ophthalmic laboratory and the Naval Mine Engineer- ing Facility. Principal interests include explosive loading and process development for Naval ord- nance, design, development, testing and evaluation of underwater sound systems.
Commander
Naval Surface Weapons Center
Dahlgren, Virginia 22448 (Dahlgren Laboratory)
Tel: 703/663-8391 (White Oak Laboratory)
Tel: 202/394-1339
Procurement of Scientific Engineering, and Techni- cal Services and Hardware in support of Research and Advanced Technology Development Programs in
Radar, Communications, Electronics, Optics, Chem- istry, Materials, Plasma Physics, Space Systems and
Countermeasures. Examples are concept studies and analyses; software development and maintenance; test support and data analysis; materials studies; military specification and hardware implementation planning documentation; state of the art componen- try and equipments development, and fabrication for experimental design concepts; optical coatings; computer maintenance; instrumentation; and the services, equipments and supplies necessary to sup- port these programs.
Commanding Officer
Naval Weapons Station
Concord, California 94520
Tel: 415/671-5226
November 1, 1984
General procurement in the following categories: electrical and electronic equipment/supplies; hard- ware and plumbing supplies, paints and adhesives; chemicals; instruments and laboratory equipment; railroad, automotive, material handling equipment repair parts; paper products, general office equip- ment and supplies; miscellaneous non-personal services.
Commanding Officer
Naval Weapons Station
Charleston, South Carolina 29408
Tel: 803/743-7695/7009
General procurement in categories such as electrical supplies; electronic supplies; parts for materials handling equipment; automotive; paints and adhe- sives; plumbing; and general office supplies.
Commanding Officer
Naval Weapons Station Earle
Colts Neck, N.J. 07722
Tel: 201/462-9500 Ext. 200/238
Electrical supplies; electronic supplies, hardware supplies, plumbing supplies; office supplies, auto- motive supplies; heating supplies; refrigeration sup- plies; welding supplies; paint supplies, carpentry supplies; drafting supplies; chemical supplies; wire and cable; fire equipment; furniture; carpeting and drapes; sports equipment; books and magazines; tires and wheels; cabinets and shelving equipment; generator and compressors; fuel, gas and diesel; shoes and boots; industrial equipment; steel; alumi- num; radios and TV's. Services and Repairs for laun- dry service; organ service; typewriter service; washer and dryer service; carpet installation; motor repairs; lawn mower repairs; computer repairs; TV repairs, copier and calculator repairs.
Commanding Officer
Naval Weapons Station
Seal Beach, California 90740
Tel: 213/594-7319
Responsible for acquisition of supplies and services in support of the Station and tenant activities. (continued on page 90)
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