F-15 VALVE FUEL PRESSURE, NSN: 2915-00-335-3183RK, PN: 271091M1
ID: SPRTA1-25-Q-0123Type: Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATION AT OKLAHOMA CITY, OKTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3070, USA

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Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336413)

PSC

ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS, AIRCRAFT AND MISSILE PRIME MOVERS (2915)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Oklahoma City, is soliciting proposals for the procurement of F-15 fuel pressure valves, specifically identified by NSN 2915-00-335-3183RK and part number 271091M1. This sole source acquisition requires vendors to provide 12 units of the specified valve, adhering to unique item identification (IUID) standards and compliance with military specifications, including ISO 9001:2015 or equivalent quality assurance standards. The valves are critical components for the F-15 aircraft, ensuring operational efficiency and safety in military aviation. Interested vendors must submit their quotations by February 21, 2025, and can direct inquiries to John Nolan at john.nolan.8@us.af.mil or by phone at 405-855-3542.

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    The document outlines the Item Unique Identification (IUID) Checklist in compliance with DFARS 252.211.7003, specifically section (c)(1)(i). It details an item requiring IUID marking, identified as a fuel pressure valve with the NSN 2915003353183RK, designated for marking according to the latest version of MIL-STD-130. The point of contact for this task is Donald A. Stover from the 423 SCMS organization, with a contact number provided. The related engineering drawing is specified as EO 2012C0118-T, and the marking is properly documented. Additionally, the checklist indicates that the item is classified as an embedded item for the same NSN, with relevant marking guidance and engineering drawing details to be adhered to. This document emphasizes the importance of IUID marking in government procurement and supply processes, ensuring that items are accurately identified and tracked for inventory and compliance purposes.
    The document outlines packaging requirements for a federal procurement (PURCHASE INSTRUMENT NUMBER: FD20302500553-00), particularly focusing on compliance with international standards concerning wood packaging material (WPM) to prevent the spread of invasive species, such as the pinewood nematode. It specifies that all wooden packaging must be made from debarked wood and heat-treated at specified temperatures to ensure safety. Certification from an accredited body recognized by the American Lumber Standards Committee is mandated. The document references specific military standards for packaging and marking, namely MIL-STD-129 for military marking and MIL-STD-2073-1 for military packaging, which guide the packaging and shipping of items by detailing preservation and marking criteria. Additional instructions include vendor-specific requirements aligned with current regulations. The Packaging Specialist's contact information is provided for queries, highlighting the organized approach to compliance and packaging rigor. This document is critical for ensuring that all packaging meets federal and international trade standards, safeguarding against biological threats during shipment globally.
    This document outlines transportation data for solicitations related to federal procurement, specifically pertaining to the purchase instrument number FD20302500553-00 initiated on December 4, 2024. It delineates various terms of freight classification, such as F.O.B. (Free on Board) origin and destination, and mandates contacting the DCMA Transportation Office for shipping instructions prior to any movement of freight. Relevant clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) are cited to ensure compliance with transportation provisions. The document also details vendor transportation instructions as per the basic contract, providing shipping locations and essential account codes. Notably, it emphasizes the importance of contacting DCMA to avoid additional costs that may arise from improper shipping procedures. The intended use of these instructions is to facilitate the transportation of goods to the DLA Distribution Depot in Oklahoma, and to manage costs within defined budgets. Overall, the document serves as a guideline to ensure stakeholders adhere to federal regulations and manage their transportation obligations effectively.
    The document outlines an engineering order (EO) related to the F-15 Aircraft External Fuel Tank Safety Relief Valve, specifically focusing on the addition of Item Unique Identification (IUID) requirements for identification and compliance with military standards. The EO mandates that the valve, assigned part number 2710941M1, must be marked with a Unique Item Identifier as per MIL-STD-130. It specifies the necessity for a new identification plate to be fabricated and attached adjacent to existing information if no matrix exists. Furthermore, the document instructs the application of a protective overcoat to the new IUID plate, referencing appropriate standards for materials used. Additional changes include updates to the required parts list and materials specification, ensuring clear identification and compliance in line with military protocols. The structure of the document includes sections for detailing changes, approval signatures, and descriptions of requirements. Overall, this engineering order demonstrates the government's focus on maintaining detailed records for equipment identification and the importance of standards in defense systems.
    The document pertains to the Oklahoma City Air Force Packaging Air Logistics Center (ALC), indicating it has been approved for certain operations or initiatives. Though details are sparse, the mention of "approved" suggests that the federal government has granted authorization for projects related to packaging or logistics within the Air Force context in Oklahoma. This approval could relate to federal requests for proposals (RFPs) or grants aimed at enhancing military logistics and packaging processes, reflecting a commitment to efficiency and compliance in government operations. The document outlines the foundational elements linked with federal RFP and grant frameworks while suggesting ongoing developmental projects or programs in support of air logistics services.
    This document is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued by DLA Aviation at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, for the procurement of fuel pressure valves under solicitation number SPRTA1-25-Q-0123. It is not designated as a small business set-aside. The RFQ details the requirements for 12 units of a specific valve (NSN: 2915-00-335-3183) and invites vendors to propose pricing based on varying quantity ranges. The document outlines needed delivery dates, inspection and acceptance criteria, compliance with quality assurance standards (ISO 9001:2015 or equivalent), and confirms that unique item identification (IUID) is required. Offers must be submitted by February 21, 2025, and may be subject to governmental review for cost analysis. Furthermore, it specifies various regulatory requirements, including adherence to the Buy American Act and the prohibition on contracting with certain foreign entities. This RFQ exemplifies the structured procurement process utilized by federal agencies to solicit commercial products while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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