The document outlines specifications and inventory details for various aviation and land supply items under federal procurement guidelines. It includes information on National Item Identification Numbers (NIIN), Federal Supply Classification (FSC) codes, related supply chains, and profit centers associated with aviation (Avtn) and land (Land) items. Key product categories include retainers, valves, bearings, and assemblies, with precise quantity demands and availability noted alongside details like last award dates, expiration, and testing requirements.
The inventory includes parts from manufacturers primarily associated with Hamilton Sundstrand and Aero Precision Industries, suggesting a focus on aerospace components within government contracts. It emphasizes adherence to strict packaging and preservation requirements for hazardous materials throughout distribution.
The overarching purpose of the document is to facilitate procurement processes and ensure compliance with regulatory standards while providing detailed, action-oriented data necessary for effective supply chain management in government contracts. This serves as a valuable resource for government analysts and contractors engaged in fulfilling RFPs and grants associated with national defense and aviation projects.
The document outlines specifications for various items procured under a federal contract related to military supplies, covering parts like retainers, plunger detents, and gear shafts. It includes detailed identifications such as the Federal Supply Class (FSC), National Item Identification Number (NIIN), and the applicable codes for item management within the supply chain. The document emphasizes the importance of Surge and Sustainment Planning Requirements (SSPR), which predict monthly wartime demands critical for national security operations. Contractors are required to fulfill these quantities within designated timelines in response to surge orders. Pricing information is broken down by contract years from 2025 to 2028, indicating financial projections for each item based on average monthly wartime rates. The overall focus is on establishing a reliable supply chain for essential military components, ensuring readiness during contingencies through structured procurement and delivery systems. The strategic planning aims to enhance operational capabilities for military readiness in emergencies.