The U.S. Army Contracting Command is soliciting proposals for commercial items related to Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to support the Jordan Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance program. This solicitation, numbered W91CRB25R5027, outlines the requirement for a range of communication equipment and command and control items, with specific quantities and descriptions provided. Proposals must meet the outlined requirements through a firm fixed price contract and adherence to Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR).
The evaluation will follow a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, assessing vendors based on a technical proposal aligned with the Statement of Work. Key provisions include compliance with security standards, warranty specifications, and obligations for small businesses. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by noon on August 25, 2025, via email, following specific shipping and submission instructions detailed within the document. This RFP emphasizes the need for compliance with numerous FAR clauses and is set aside exclusively for small businesses, illustrating the government's commitment to supporting this sector while fulfilling international defense objectives.
The Statement of Work (SOW) for JC5ISR C2 Spare Parts under FMS Case JO-B-YEB outlines the requirements for the Contractor to supply spare parts to support the Jordan Command Control Communications Program. The contract duration is a twelve-month period, whereby the Contractor must manage procurement, delivery, and standards compliance for specific hardware such as power systems and communications equipment. Performance standards include detailed documentation, safety protocols, and quality assurance processes aligned with military and commercial standards. Particular emphasis is placed on Item Unique Identification (IUID) for traceability and compliance with DoD regulations, including the need for proper marking and reporting. The Contractor is also required to manage sensitive information and undergo anti-terrorism training due to operational context in a foreign country. Overall, this SOW establishes a framework to ensure systematic, compliant delivery of critical spare parts to enhance Jordan's military capabilities through U.S. Army support.