The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) issued Amendment 0001 to Letter Request for Proposal (RFP) SPRRA2-25-R-0097 to Lockheed Martin Corporation. Dated November 4, 2025, the amendment specifically corrects the maximum quantities for several weapon variants and associated containers in a provided table. The updated quantities, highlighted in yellow in the original document, align with Enclosures 5 and 23 of the RFP. All other terms and conditions of the original RFP remain unchanged. Points of contact for questions are Anna Phillips and Mallory Medley of the DLA.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has issued a Letter Request for Proposal (RFP) SPRRA2-25-R-0097 to Lockheed Martin Corporation for the acquisition of Production and Engineering Services for Air-to-Ground Missile Systems (AGMS), specifically HELLFIRE and JAGM missiles for FY26. This will result in a new subsumable contract under the existing Umbrella Contract SPE4AX22D9000, with primary contract type Firm Fixed Price and secondary Cost Plus Fixed Fee. The RFP details specific variants and minimum/maximum quantities, including AGM-114R, AGM-114R-2, TGM M36E-9, HELLFIRE Container, JAGM AGM-179A, JAGM G/S, JAGM Trainer CATM179A (Army/Navy), and JAGM Container. Lockheed Martin must indicate their intention to propose within five business days and submit proposals by January 26, 2026, at 4:00 PM CST. Proposals must adhere to FAR 15.408 Table 15-2 for cost/price data, include support for indirect expense rates, and address potential Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCIs). All communications must be in writing to the identified DLA contracting team, Mallory Medley and Anna Phillips. This RFP is advertised on beta.SAM.gov, and a formal solicitation will be issued if other suppliers show interest.
The document lists various missile variants and their National Stock Numbers (NSNs) along with corresponding minimum, midpoint, and maximum quantities for procurement or inventory purposes. The focus is on the AGM-114R series, including NATO and non-NATO versions, as well as JAGM variants and their containers. Key details include specifics on pricing tiers, which range broadly from 1 to 4000 units depending on the variant. Noteworthy items are the AGM-114R NATO and NON-NATO variants, with a minimum quantity of 600 and a maximum of 4000, and the JAGM model with a minimum threshold of 300. The document serves as a reference for government agencies and contractors in the acquisition or budgeting process for military ordnance. By providing essential data about each item, the file aids in informed decision-making in response to federal and state RFPs related to military procurement.