TLD America Technical Data & Provisioning
ID: FA8532-25-R-TLDType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8532 AFLCMC WNKAAROBINS AFB, GA, 31098-1670, USA
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking potential sources to provide technical data and spares provisioning for flightline environmental units from TLD America, Inc. This initiative involves a Contractor Capability Survey aimed at identifying contractors capable of producing detailed Air Force Commercial Technical Manual documentation that meets U.S. Air Force standards, exceeding publicly available user manuals. Interested contractors, including small businesses, are encouraged to submit their qualifications, relevant experiences, and any teaming arrangements by March 20, 2025, to demonstrate their capabilities. For inquiries, interested parties may contact Robert Jackson at robert.jackson.62@us.af.mil or Kimberly Petty at kimberly.petty.2@us.af.mil.

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    The U.S. Air Force is conducting market research to identify potential sources capable of producing and supporting technical data and spares provisioning for flightline environmental units from TLD America, Inc. This Sources Sought Synopsis invites contractors to participate in a Contractor Capability Survey to demonstrate their expertise, capabilities, and experience in generating detailed Air Force Commercial Technical Manual documentation and related services. The technical documentation required exceeds publicly available user manuals and must be compliant with U.S. Air Force standards. Contractors—including small businesses—are urged to detail their qualifications, past relevant experiences, and any teaming arrangements that could enhance their response. Submissions are due by March 20, 2025, and must include business and capability information, adherence to specific NAICS codes, and a statement regarding ownership status. The Government emphasizes that participation does not guarantee contract awards and anticipates no reimbursement for participation costs. Questions about the survey can be directed to designated Points of Contact (POCs). Overall, this initiative reflects the Air Force's commitment to ensuring adequate support for TLD America, Inc.'s flightline assets through comprehensive market engagement.
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