The DD FORM 1423-1, FEB 2001, serves as a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) for federal government RFPs, outlining the data deliverables required from contractors. It details information on data items such as the Contractor Safety Plan for the KC-46 ATS Pneumatic Starter, specifying requirements like distribution statements, submission frequencies, and addressees. The form also provides instructions for both government personnel in preparing the CDRL and contractors in understanding pricing groups (Group I to IV) for data item development. It emphasizes that estimated data prices should only reflect costs directly incurred for data production, excluding any amounts for data rights. The document ensures standardized data acquisition and contractor compliance with reporting burdens for various government projects.
The DD Form 1423-1, Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), is a standardized form used in government contracting to specify data deliverables from a contractor. This document outlines the instructions for both government personnel in preparing the CDRL and contractors in understanding their obligations for data submission. Key information includes contract line item numbers, data item titles, authority for data acquisition, contract references, requiring offices, submission frequencies, and distribution requirements. The form also details pricing groups (Group I to IV) for estimating data costs, clarifying that prices should only cover direct costs incurred for data production beyond normal contract performance, excluding rights in data. An example is provided for an "Accident Incident Report" for a KC-46 ATS Pneumatic Starter, with specific distribution instructions for electronic copies and timely mishap notifications to the Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC) safety office.
The 309 Commodities Maintenance Group (CMXG) at Hill Air Force Base requires an update to their existing Air Turbine Starter (ATS) test stands for the new KC-46 aircraft. This Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the need for an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to develop and integrate new software and hardware to enable testing of the KC-46 ATS on existing Power Test, Inc. (PTI) test stands (PN 1054560). The contractor will be responsible for developing a new test template, installing necessary hardware (air inlet ducts, mounting adaptors, spline adaptors, test cables), and performing on-site verification and testing at Hill AFB. The project also includes minimizing overcurrent fault conditions and ensuring compatibility with other starter models. Deliverables include test templates, reports, and hardware with engineering drawings. The government will provide an “A” condition KC-46 ATS and technical data. The period of performance is six months, with specific requirements for safety, mishap reporting, and compliance with federal and Air Force safety standards.
This government solicitation, FA822826Q0004, is for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) and focuses on acquiring commercial products and services related to KC-46 pneumatic starter activation and test stand updates. The solicitation details firm-fixed-price CLINs for designed parts (0001) and labor (0002), with a delivery and performance period from January 5, 2026, to January 5, 2027. Key requirements include compliance with various FAR and DFARS clauses, particularly those concerning electronic payment submission via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and Item Unique Identification and Valuation (IUID). The document specifies inspection and acceptance at destination (Hill AFB, UT), outlines comprehensive contract administration data, and includes a detailed list of required representations and certifications. An ombudsman is designated for dispute resolution, emphasizing internal resolution before escalation. The solicitation highlights the importance of adherence to federal regulations for acquisition, reporting, and contractor responsibilities, with specific mandates for small business participation and supply chain security.