The F-35 Workload Augmentation Statement of Work outlines the contract for support services related to F-35 aircraft maintenance at Hill AFB, detailing responsibilities for contractor personnel, supervisory requirements, and safety protocols. Key aspects include the provision of skilled labor, compliance with security standards, maintenance of attendance and performance metrics, and adherence to rigorous safety and environmental regulations, all while ensuring that contractor employees remain under the contractor's supervision. The document emphasizes the importance of contractor readiness, effective management planning, and regular reporting on contract execution to meet the expectations of the Department of Defense.
This document is a Justification and Approval (J&A) for a sole-source contract to Lockheed Martin for F-35 aircraft maintenance labor, citing urgency and the unique qualifications of Lockheed as the only responsible source. The contract, estimated to cost approximately $1.262 million, aims to prevent significant delays that could jeopardize national security and operational readiness due to maintenance needs exceeding the Air Force's capacity. The period of performance is set for six months, with a requirement for immediate labor augmentation to support ongoing aircraft modifications.
The document outlines a Sources Sought Synopsis (FA8224-23-F35Augmentation) for market research to identify potential sources for F-35 aircraft maintenance services at Hill AFB, Utah. The requirement includes staffing 14 qualified technicians with specific experience and clearances for a six-month period, and interested parties are invited to submit company information and capabilities by March 29, 2023. Responses must be directed to specified contacts, and proper NAICS classification inquiries are encouraged.