The document outlines the solicitation for contract number SPRTA1-25-R-0136 issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City, primarily for the procurement of aircraft engine parts, specifically the Aircraft G Seal. It establishes the contract's nature as unrestricted, encouraging participation from various business categories, including small and veteran-owned businesses.
The proposal must be submitted by July 18, 2025, and is subject to terms ensuring that the contractor holds their prices for 120 days. It details the necessary qualifications and certifications required to access controlled data, emphasizes the importance of a First Article Test (FAT) for quality control, and specifies inspections, acceptance criteria, and quality assurance requirements.
Key features include the pricing structure based on competition, adherence to U.S. Government procurement regulations like the Buy American Act, and expectations of delivery timelines for components. Details regarding invoicing through the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) system for payment requests are also outlined.
The document serves as an essential guide for potential contractors, detailing the scope, expectations, and regulatory compliance required for successful procurement, reflecting the government's commitment to ensuring quality standards and timely delivery in defense contracting.
This document pertains to Request for Proposal (RFP) FD2030-24-00069, specifically for the procurement of 583 units of an Air Seal (NSN: 2840-01-320-6432NZ) for aircraft, with a critical safety designation. The estimated issue date for the RFP is February 25, 2025, and the closing date is March 28, 2025. First articles are required for this acquisition, and it includes qualification requirements and export control measures. The project is set aside for small businesses, and the approved suppliers include prominent companies like Raytheon Technologies and CF Roark Welding and Engineering. Previous procurement history indicates a contract awarded to RTX Corporation for a quantity of 345 units at a unit price of $4,008.18. The delivery of the current order is required by October 21, 2025. This RFP highlights the government’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the availability of critical aircraft components while promoting participation from small business entities.