Fuel Control
ID: SPRHA1-25-Q-0261Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATION AT OGDEN, UTHILL AIR FORCE BASE, UT, 84056-5820, USA

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Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing (336310)

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ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS, NONAIRCRAFT (2910)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Ogden, UT, is soliciting qualified sources for the procurement of 62 units of the Fuel Control System, specifically NSN 2910-01-135-5681, which is critical for the F-16 aircraft. This solicitation is restricted to qualified suppliers, namely Pratt & Whitney and AAR Supply Chain, and emphasizes compliance with stringent packaging and delivery requirements as outlined in the associated Statement of Work and engineering data documents. The procurement is vital for maintaining operational readiness and ensuring the reliability of military aviation systems. Interested parties must submit their proposals by February 27, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Scottina Malia at scottina.malia@us.af.mil for further information.

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    The document outlines engineering data related to the F-16 power system, specifically focusing on the fuel control component manufactured by RTX Corporation. Dated September 22, 2020, it is classified as a critical document (C) and is associated with the National Stock Number (NSN) 2910011355681RP. The document includes specific details such as the reference number 160034-400 and engineering drawing numbers, indicating the specifications for the fuel control unit. Remarks indicate the release of this data is restricted for foreign entities without approval from the Foreign Disclosure Office. Additionally, it categorizes the furnishing method of the data, which includes options for classified, vendor, and government documents. The structure encompasses a history section, manufacturer details, and a status notice regarding the document's release and handling. Overall, this engineering data list serves as a vital reference for procurement processes in government contracts and aligns with standards for defense-related equipment specifications.
    This Statement of Work outlines the preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for military packaging as mandated by various standards, including MIL-STD 2073-1, MIL-STD 129, and others. Contractors must follow the AFMC Form 158 and adhere to Department of Defense (DoD) and ASTM specifications for packaging materials, particularly for hazardous substances. Detailed instructions for military and commercial packaging are provided, specifying codes, marking standards, and safety protocols. The document addresses international packaging requirements, including ISPM 15 for wood packaging materials, highlighting standards for electrostatic-sensitive devices. It emphasizes proper documentation for hazardous materials as per CFR Title 49 and incorporates reporting discrepancies through the Web Supply Discrepancy Report system. Additionally, the directive includes protocols for reusable containers, safety data sheet submissions, and relevant government packaging documents that must be used. Ultimately, the document aims to ensure that all packaged items meet stringent safety and compliance standards required for military operations and logistics. This structured approach ensures that contracts adhere to government mandates for quality and safety in distribution.
    The document outlines a solicitation for commercial products and services from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Hill Air Force Base, designated by requisition number FD20202500261. It calls for submissions by February 27, 2025, and emphasizes the need for compliance with a Required Delivery Schedule (RDS) aimed at improving on-time delivery performance. The contract is open to various suppliers including small businesses, with specific requirements regarding the items needed, notably the Fuel Control System for the F-16 aircraft. The document includes details on payment procedures, delivery expectations, and item inspection standards, as well as a comprehensive list of applicable federal acquisition regulations and clauses to be adhered to throughout the contract process. Key clauses emphasize the safeguarding of information, unique item identification, and adherence to the Trade Agreement Act. The document underscores the federal government’s commitments to small business engagement and regulatory compliance, reflecting standard procedures in government RFPs and contracting practices.
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