This government solicitation (SPRTA1-26-R-1997) is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City for the procurement of new manufactured electronic amplifiers, specifically Engine Temperature Controls (NSN: 5996-01-628-4657 OJ, Manufacturer Part Number: 63005 23089510). The acquisition is unrestricted with a NAICS code of 336412 and a size standard of 1,500. Offers are due by December 8, 2025, at 3:00 PM. The contract includes provisions for foreign military sales (FMS Cases: PK-D-QAA, EG-D-RAK, TU-D-QAO, CO-D-QBM), requiring compliance with the Buy American Act and Balance of Payments Program. Key requirements include Item Unique Identification (IUID), adherence to ISO 9001-2015 quality standards, and electronic submission of payment requests and receiving reports via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF). Critical safety items are identified, and restrictions on certain foreign purchases and unmanned aircraft systems are in place. An ombudsman is available for concerns, and various FAR and DFARS clauses govern the contract, covering aspects like payment, labor standards, and environmental regulations.
This government notice outlines an intent to procure 59 T-56 Electronic Amplifiers (P/N: 23089510, NSN: 5996-01-628-4657OJ) from a limited number of sources, specifically Rolls Royce Corporation (Cage: 63005), under authority 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.302. The estimated RFP issue date is October 31, 2025, with a close date of December 1, 2025, and delivery requested by December 20, 2025. This is a critical safety item with no small business set-aside. The government is not using FAR Part 12 for commercial items but welcomes statements of interest for commercial item satisfaction within 15 days. Foreign participation is undecided, but the acquisition involves military/space technology. An ombudsman is available for concerns. All responsible sources may submit proposals within 45 days of the synopsis publication, which will be considered, though the decision to compete remains at the government's discretion. Price, technical merit, and past performance will determine the final award. Electronic procedures will be used, with the solicitation available at www.fbo.gov.