The document is a federal government Request for Proposal (RFP) (SPRTA1-25-R-0433) for the procurement of nine "SIGNAL CONDITIONER, Conditions electronics for fuel quantity system" units (NSN: 5996-01-399-6366 QD), specifically for Foreign Military Sales (FMS Case: SR-D-KDF). Issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City, the solicitation details a firm-fixed-price contract with a NAICS code of 336413 and a size standard of 1,250 employees. Key requirements include new manufacture, acceptance of early/partial delivery, and adherence to various FAR and DFARS clauses concerning unique item identification (UID), electronic invoicing via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF), and restrictions on certain foreign-made components, particularly for unmanned aircraft systems. The delivery is required by October 3, 2027, with inspection and acceptance at origin. The RFP also outlines provisions for small business rerepresentation, anti-trafficking in persons, and environmental regulations regarding ozone-depleting substances and fluorinated aqueous film-forming foam.
The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the government for the procurement of a signal conditioner, identified by RFP# SPRTA1-25-R-0433 and NSN 5996-01-399-6366QD. The solicitation is estimated to be issued on August 7, 2025, with responses due by September 7, 2025. The requirement consists of 9 units intended for the F-15 aircraft, with a delivery date expected by October 3, 2027. The contract will be negotiated with limited sources; Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. is qualified and has a history of supplying this item. The solicitation emphasizes that all responsible sources can submit capability statements, though the government intends not to engage in competitive bidding as it cites that the supplies are only available from a limited number of suppliers. IUID requirements will apply, and there are no export control or qualification requirements. The solicitation will be available for download on www.SAM.gov, and potential offerors may contact the designated Ombudsman for concerns, ensuring confidentiality. The anticipated award date is projected to be 60 days following the notice issuance. This document clearly indicates the government’s procurement strategy and supplier engagement approach for specialized military equipment.