ContractSources Sought

F16_CD_DUAL_MODE_TRANSMITTER_NSN5998012651040Pn762R370G01

DEPT OF DEFENSE F16_CD_DUAL_MODE_TRANSMITTER_NSN5998012651040Pn762R370G01
Response Deadline
Jul 2, 2026
91 days left
Days Remaining
91
Until deadline
Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Sources Sought

Contract Opportunity Analysis

Sources Sought DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE is seeking sources for the procurement of a Protection and Control Assembly for the F-16 C/D AN/APG-68 Radar Dual Mode Transmitter. This assembly, with National Stock Number (NSN) 5998-01-265-1040 and Part Number (P/N) 762R370G01, is used for the protection and control of the radar transmitter. The assembly is an essential component of the F-16 C/D aircraft's radar system. The procurement requires potential sources to meet qualification requirements, including prequalification notice, facilities and testing capabilities, data verification, repair process verification, test and evaluation, and qualification article verification. The estimated cost for testing and evaluation is $5000, and the estimated completion time for qualification is 270 days. Source qualification waiver criteria are also provided for potential sources who meet specific conditions. Interested parties should contact Tracey Beringer at tracey.beringer@us.af.mil or 7772211 for more information. The place of performance for this procurement is Carlton Lndg, Oklahoma, United States.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
81121
Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and MaintenanceT

Solicitation Documents

1 Files
RDL 762R370G01.pdf
PDF57 KBJul 2, 2024
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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJul 2, 2024
deadlineResponse DeadlineJul 2, 2026
expiryArchive DateJul 17, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA8122 AFSC PZAAB

Point of Contact

Name
Tracey Beringer
Phone7772211

Place of Performance

Carlton Lndg, Oklahoma, UNITED STATES

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