F-16 Circuit Card Assemb
ID: SPRHA4-26-Q-0023Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATION AT OGDEN, UTHILL AIR FORCE BASE, UT, 84056-5820, USA

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Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing (334412)

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES, BOARDS, CARDS, AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE (5998)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Ogden, Utah, is soliciting proposals for a Firm Fixed Price contract for a Circuit Card Assembly (NSN: 5998-01-457-0694 WF) specifically for F-16 aircraft. This procurement includes a Not Separately Priced Counterfeit Prevention Plan (CPP) and requires compliance with various military standards, including ISO 9001:2015, MIL-STD-130, MIL-STD-129, and MIL-STD-2073-1E for packaging and marking. The circuit card assembly is critical for maintaining the operational readiness of F-16 aircraft, underscoring its importance in national defense. Interested vendors should direct inquiries to Kody Quayle at kody.quayle@us.af.mil, with proposals due within the specified timelines following contract award, and must adhere to electronic submission protocols via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF).

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    The DD FORM 1423-1, FEB 2001, outlines the Contract Data Requirements List for a Counterfeit Prevention Plan (CPP) related to a Circuit Card Assembly for a system in Morocco. This form details the requirements for contractors to submit a CPP, including submission methods (email with a Letter of Transmittal) and deadlines (NLT 30 calendar days after contract award). It specifies that Government comments on the CPP will be provided within 14 calendar days, and resubmissions, if requested, are due NLT 7 calendar days after receiving comments. The document also includes crucial instructions for marking the CPP with a Distribution Statement “D” (authorized to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors only) and an Export Control Warning, adhering to DoD Instructions 5230.24 and 2040.02. Additionally, the form provides definitions and instructions for estimating data item prices based on four groups of effort (Group I-IV), clarifying which costs are attributable to data production and delivery.
    The document outlines comprehensive preservation, packaging, and marking requirements for government contracts, emphasizing adherence to Department of Defense (DoD) military standards, ASTM International, and other relevant specifications. Key requirements include using MIL-STD 2073-1 for military packaging, documenting these requirements via Appendix E and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), and applying ASTM D3951 for commercial packaging as specified. MIL-STD 129 governs military marking for shipment and storage, mandating specific labels and tags like DD Form 1574. The offeror must also comply with ISPM 15 for wood packaging, specialized procedures for electrostatic materials, and AFMCI24-201 for Item Type Storage Codes (ITSC). Hazardous materials require strict adherence to ICAO, CFR Title 49, IATA, and IMDG codes, including acquiring Competent Authority Approval (CAA) and submitting Safety Data Sheets (SDS) per FED-STD-313. The document also details requirements for reusable containers, reporting discrepancies via WebSDR, and accessing government packaging documents through the ASSIST website. The overall purpose is to ensure the safe, compliant, and standardized handling of materials within federal government contracts.
    This Request for Quotation (RFQ) SPRHA4-26-Q-0023, issued by DLA Aviation – Ogden on November 4, 2025, is seeking a qualified source, specifically Raytheon Company (CAGE: 96214), for a Firm Fixed Price contract for a Circuit Card Assembly (NSN: 5998-01-457-0694 WF) for F-16 aircraft, and a Not Separately Priced Counterfeit Prevention Plan. The acquisition is rated for national defense and requires compliance with ISO 9001:2015. Key requirements include adherence to a Required Delivery Schedule, supply chain traceability, MIL-STD-130 and MIL-STD-129 for item and package marking, and MIL-STD-2073-1E for military packaging. Inspection and acceptance will occur at the origin for the circuit card and at the destination for the counterfeit prevention plan. Payment requests and receiving reports must be submitted electronically via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF). The RFQ also includes various federal and defense acquisition regulations covering areas like small business programs, export controls, and prohibitions on foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems and certain telecommunications equipment.
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