The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) identified as SPRTA1-25-R-0709, issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City, targeting the supply of aircraft engine temperature sensors. This acquisition is classified under the NAICS code 336412 and is open to various business categories, including small businesses and service-disabled veteran-owned enterprises, with a size standard of 1,500 employees. The contractor must provide firm fixed-price proposals based on variable quantities, with an initial requirement of 39 units that may fluctuate. Key details include the delivery schedule spanning from February 2026 to September 2026, quality assurance compliance with specified ISO standards, and requirements in line with the Buy American Act. Emphasis is placed on electronic submission of invoices through the Wide Area Workflow system. The procurement utilizes defense priorities, and bidders must adhere to a series of federal regulations and clauses, ensuring compliance in environmental and safety practices. This acquisition process reflects the government's commitment to uphold standards while engaging a diverse contractor base, showcasing the strategic importance of maintaining operational capabilities for military aviation.
The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the acquisition of the F-108 Sensor Element, Temp, with a National Stock Number of 2925-14-205-1469PN, anticipated to be issued on June 4, 2025, and closing on July 11, 2025. The estimated quantity needed ranges between 10 and 59 units, with a requested delivery schedule starting on February 9, 2026. J.G.W. International LTD is the approved supplier, as evidenced by a recent contract for 13 units at a unit price of $9,854.50.
This procurement is subject to qualification requirements and is not designated as a critical safety item. It does not have a small business set-aside and is not export-controlled. All responsible sources may submit proposals, which will be evaluated based on price, technical factors, and past performance. The government maintains discretion over whether to conduct a competitive procurement. An ombudsman is appointed for potential offeror concerns. The solicitation will be available electronically, reaffirming the government’s preference for modern procurement methods. The funding for this contract is contingent upon available appropriated funds.