Awarded ContractSolicitation

Acquisition of miscellaneous electrical, electronic, and mechanical/industrial products used in support of the NAS equipment maintenance, repair and overhaul activities

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 6973GH-26-A-00001
Total Obligated
$6,000,000
SAM.gov
Current Recipient
ANA SOURCING LLC Oaklyn NJ USA
Dec 29, 2025
Set-Aside
Full & Open
Notice Type
Solicitation

Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking vendors to provide miscellaneous electrical, electronic, and mechanical/industrial products to support the maintenance, repair, and overhaul activities of the National Airspace System (NAS) and the Environmental, Occupational, Safety, and Health (EOSH) program. The procurement will be conducted through a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA), which requires vendors to maintain a web-based commercial catalog that includes the necessary products and complies with specific delivery and pricing requirements. This initiative is crucial for ensuring the operational efficiency and safety of the NAS, with proposals due by email to Connie Houpt at connie.m.houpt@faa.gov by October 17, 2025, at 2:00 PM Central Time. Interested vendors must also be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) and adhere to all outlined compliance and reporting requirements.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
335999
All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing
PSC Code
5975
ELECTRICAL HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES

Solicitation Documents

6 Files
Attachment 3 FSC List.pdf
PDF701 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
Attachment 3 provides a comprehensive list of Federal Supply Classes (FSC) categorized into Electrical, Electronic, and Mechanical/Industrial. This document is crucial for government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs, as it outlines the specific product and equipment types relevant to procurement and project funding. The Electrical Category includes items like circuit breakers, connectors, wires, cables, motors, generators, transformers, and various lighting fixtures. The Electronic Category covers communication equipment, resistors, capacitors, filters, switches, relays, semiconductor devices, microcircuits, antennas, and electronic measuring instruments. The Mechanical/Industrial Category lists vehicular components, bearings, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, various hand and power tools, fasteners, packing materials, medical and laboratory equipment, chemicals, office supplies, cleaning products, paints, packaging materials, and oils. This detailed classification ensures clarity and standardization in government solicitations and grants, facilitating efficient procurement and project execution across diverse sectors.
6973GH-26-A-00001.pdf
PDF421 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
This government solicitation outlines requirements for federal contracts, grants, and RFPs, focusing on compliance, ethical conduct, and supply chain security. Key provisions include detailed instructions for offer submission, contract administration, and various clauses incorporated by reference, such as those related to payments, taxes, and labor. The document emphasizes the importance of electronic commerce, proper handling of classified information, and prohibitions against certain telecommunications and software from entities like Kaspersky Lab and ByteDance (TikTok). Contractors must ensure registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and adhere to strict reporting requirements for lobbying activities, veteran employment, and supply chain security. The solicitation details responsibilities regarding warranties, inspections, deliveries, and adherence to FAA cost principles, ensuring transparency and accountability in all aspects of contract performance. It also covers procedures for handling modifications, conflicts of interest, and whistleblower protections, reflecting a comprehensive regulatory framework for government procurement.
Attachment 2 SOW_Catalog Contracts.pdf
PDF172 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
This Statement of Work outlines the requirements for catalog contracts providing electrical, electronic, and mechanical/industrial products to the FAA Logistics Center (FAALC). The FAALC supports the National Airspace System (NAS) and its Environmental, Occupational, Safety, and Health (EOSH) program, requiring timely and cost-effective vendor resources for direct shipments and shop activities. Vendors must have a website with search capabilities, stock availability, lead times, and government-discounted pricing with shipping information. The website must support various shipping priorities: 24-hour (Priority 1), 48-hour (Priority 2), and 8-day (Priority 5) deliveries. Item Managers and Supply Technicians will place call orders based on price and availability. A commercial warranty is required at no cost to the government, and packaging must comply with Attachment 5, Provision 61. Substitutions require government approval. Deliverables include a wide variety of parts and supplies, with final acceptance at the destination.
Attachment 5 Provision 61 (February 2025).pdf
PDF148 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
This document outlines comprehensive government requirements for preservation, packaging, packing, marking, and labeling of items, particularly relevant for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. It mandates compliance with various industry standards for different types of materials. Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) sensitive items must be handled and packaged according to ANSI-ESD S20.20, with specific shielding and accompanying Product Data Sheets detailing sensitivity levels. Hazardous materials require packaging and marking compliant with IATA, IMDG, and CFR Title 29, 40, and 49, along with a Safety Data Sheet. All items must be individually packaged to ASTM D3951-15 minimums, and bulk quantities are prohibited. Marking for identification must follow MIL-STD-129R, including serial numbers for assemblies and specific MIL-STD-129R paragraphs for labels. Non-compliant items may be returned at no cost to the government, or the FAA may repackage and deduct costs. FAA-specific items shipped for repair must be returned in original or equivalent reusable containers. Fabrication of spools, reels, and coils must comply with NEMA STANDARD WC 26-2008 and MIL-DTL-12000K for packaging, with MIL-STD-129R for markings. Asset barcode specifications, if required by FAA, must conform to GS1 US Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) standard. The document also provides links to obtain copies of all referenced standards.
Attachment 1 BPA.pdf
PDF149 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) 6973GH-26-A-00001 with contractors for the acquisition of miscellaneous electrical, electronic, and mechanical/industrial products. This BPA supports the National Airspace System (NAS) equipment maintenance and the Environmental, Occupational, Safety, and Health (EOSH) program. The agreement, valid for five years or until purchases reach $5,000,000, is not a contract but an understanding to streamline future orders. Contractors must have a web-based catalog, and all orders are subject to the BPA's terms. While authorized users can place orders up to $10,000, only a Contracting Officer can place orders exceeding this limit or issue Blanket Purchase Orders (BPOs). The FAA is not obligated to place orders, and either party can cancel the BPA with notice. Disputes will be resolved through the FAA's Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition (ODRA).
Attachment 4 20250910 Authorized Users List.pdf
PDF36 KBOct 17, 2025
AI Summary
The document "Authorized Users List" is an attachment detailing contact information for personnel across three distinct routing codes: AJW-L740, AJW-L840, and AJW-L950. Each entry includes the individual's last name, first name, phone number, and email address, along with their specific role (e.g., IM, Supply Tech, RCO, IM/ST). The list provides a clear directory for communication within these government units, likely for operational or administrative purposes related to federal activities, grants, or procurement processes. It serves as a practical reference for authorized personnel within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedSep 24, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedOct 15, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedOct 16, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineOct 30, 2025
awardAwarded to ANA SOURCING LLC Oaklyn NJ USADec 29, 2025
expiryArchive DateNov 14, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Sub-Tier
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Office
6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS

Point of Contact

Name
Connie Houpt

Official Sources