This government solicitation, SPRTA1-26-R-0054, is an unrestricted Request for Proposal (RFP) for the procurement of ten "VIBRATOR, IGNITION C" units, which are critical safety items for aircraft engines. Issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City, the solicitation specifies a NAICS code of 336412 (Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing) with a size standard of 1,500 employees. Offers are due by November 28, 2025, at 3:00 PM. Key requirements include compliance with the Defense Priorities and Allocations System, ISO 9001-2015 quality assurance, and the Buy American Act/Balance of Payments Program. Contractors must use the Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) system for electronic payment requests and receiving reports. The document also details various federal acquisition regulations covering areas such as small business utilization, equal opportunity, environmental protection, and restrictions on foreign-made components, particularly for unmanned aircraft systems. Qualification requirements for item 0001 are managed by DLA Weapons Support at Oklahoma City. An ombudsman is available for concerns, and several attachments, including packaging and transportation data, are incorporated by reference.
This government RFP, SPRTA1-26-R-0054, is for the procurement of TF-33 Vibrator, Ignition C (NSN: 2925-01-421-7473RV, P/N: 10-614500-1). The estimated RFP issue date is October 27, 2025, with a close date of November 26, 2025. The required quantity is 10 EA, with a minimum of 3 EA and a maximum of 15 EA, to be delivered at 5 EA per month starting June 30, 2027. This is a Critical Safety Item requiring qualification but no first articles. The acquisition is not set aside for small businesses and is not export-controlled. Unison Industries, LLC (Cage: 59501) is the approved source, and purchase history shows a previous contract with them for $22,900.00 per unit. The government intends to negotiate with a limited number of sources due to the specialized nature of the supplies, under the authority of FAR 6.302 and 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). All responsible sources may submit capability statements for consideration within 45 days. The acquisition involves technology with military/space applications, and foreign participation is yet to be determined. The government is not using FAR Part 12 for commercial items, but interested parties can identify commercial item capabilities within 15 days. Funding is contingent on availability. Price, technical, and past performance will be evaluation factors. An Ombudsman is available for concerns at (405) 734-8241. Electronic procedures will be used, and the solicitation will be available on www.fbo.gov. Jeremy Bryant (405-855-7112, Jeremy.bryant@us.af.mil) is the buyer.