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13th ACSC Stratasys Origin Two and Stratasys F370CR 3D Printers

DEPT OF DEFENSE

This opportunity closed July 15, 2026. 5 similar opportunities are open right now.

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This requirement is for a turnkey additive manufacturing solution to establish an organic capability for producing replacement parts at Fort Hood, TX. The acquisition includes two specific industrial-grade 3D printers, along with all necessary services for immediate and sustained operation: - Stratasys Origin Two (Polymer Printer): An industrial-grade 3D printer utilizing programmable photopolymerization (P3/DLP) technology. It must have a minimum build volume of 192 mm x 108 mm x 370 mm and be capable of producing high-accuracy end-use parts with complex geometries. - Stratasys F370CR (Composite-Ready Printer): An industrial-grade Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer specifically designed for producing composite parts. It must have a minimum build volume of 355 x 254 x 355 mm and be capable of printing with high-strength, carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastics. The requirement also includes turnkey installation, configuration, and calibration of all equipment; manufacturer-led on-site training for operators; all necessary software licenses and initial consumables; and a comprehensive warranty and technical support package. Training shall be scheduled and conducted only after the printer has been fully installed, calibrated, and verified as operational. Training includes but not limited to system operation, job setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting. All questions must be submitted in writing to the POCs listed below no later than 04:00 pm (CST), 9 July 2026. komlan.e.dougah.mil@army.mil austin.c.sanderson.mil@army.mil

Historical details

Status
Closed
Deadline
July 15, 2026
First captured
July 8, 2026
Publisher reference
c182133950af438f8b1d052dbc71bdec

Eligibility: No Set aside used. NONE

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