This document is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), DD Form 1423-1, from February 2001, detailing data deliverables for government contracts. It outlines requirements for a Counterfeit Prevention Plan (CPP) for a Circuit Card Assembly (Morocco, Bulgaria) under contract FD2020-26-00024. The contractor must submit the CPP via email within 30 calendar days of contract award. Government comments will be provided within 14 days, and resubmission, if requested, is due within seven days. The document specifies distribution statements, export control warnings, and destruction notices in accordance with DoD instructions. It also includes instructions for pricing data items based on the effort required for their development and delivery to the government.
This government Statement of Work outlines comprehensive preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for offerors, primarily focusing on military and hazardous materials. Key standards include MIL-STD 2073-1 for military packaging, ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging, and MIL-STD 129 for military marking. It mandates adherence to international standards like ISPM 15 for wood packaging and specific regulations for electrostatic discharge sensitive materials (MIL-STD-2073-1, MIL-HDBK-773, ANSI/ESD S20.20, ESD TR20.20, MIL-STD-129). The document also details requirements for Item Type Storage Codes (ITSC), palletized unit loads (MIL-STD-147, MIL-STD-1660), and specialized shipping containers (MIL-STD-648). Hazardous material shipments must comply with ICAO, CFR Title 49, IATA, IMDG, AFMAN24-604, and FED-STD-313, including the submission of Safety Data Sheets. The document also provides guidance on using the SPIRES website for packaging instructions, handling reusable containers, and reporting discrepancies via WebSDR. Various government documents and FAR clauses are referenced, emphasizing the use of the most recent revisions and the ASSIST website for accessing specifications.
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) SPRHA4-26-Q-0024, issued by DLA Aviation - Ogden, is for the procurement of two Circuit Card Assemblies (F-16) (NSN: 5998-01-548-4187 WF) for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers, with a due date of December 5, 2025. The acquisition is restricted to qualified sources: Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Company. The RFQ emphasizes on-time delivery, requesting suppliers to propose achievable delivery schedules based on their internal production lead times. It also requests quantity range pricing for 1-2, 3-4, 5-10, 11-15, and 16+ units due to potential quantity volatility. Key requirements include compliance with ISO 9001:2015, the Buy American Act, IUID marking per MIL-STD-130, and military packaging/marking standards (MIL-STD-2073-1E, MIL-STD-129R). The document details specific inspection and acceptance points for each item, largely at origin. Payment requests and receiving reports must be submitted electronically via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF). The RFQ also includes standard federal and defense clauses covering various aspects like definitions, gratuities, anti-kickback procedures, small business utilization, hazardous materials, export-controlled items, and prohibitions on certain foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems. An ombudsman is available for concerns that cannot be resolved by the contracting officer.