Bearing, Roller, Cylinder #5
ID: FA812125Q0008Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8121 AFSC PZAAATINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3303, USA

NAICS

Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing (336412)

PSC

BEARINGS, ANTIFRICTION, UNMOUNTED (3110)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Air Force Sustainment Center, is seeking proposals for the procurement of 63 units of Bearing, Roller, Cylinder #5, essential for the F100-PW-229 Core Engine Module. This strategic one-time buy is classified under NAICS code 336412 and requires the bearings to be made from 725 Steel with specific dimensions and components, highlighting their critical role in aviation applications. Interested vendors must ensure they are qualified sources prior to the solicitation closing date of January 10, 2025, with the first delivery of 62 units required by January 31, 2027, and early delivery being acceptable. For inquiries, potential bidders can contact Dedrian Parmer Jr at Dedrian.Parmer@us.af.mil or William Heckenkemper at william.heckenkemper@us.af.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Dedrian Parmer Jr
    Dedrian.Parmer@us.af.mil
    William Heckenkemper
    william.heckenkemper@us.af.mil
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    The document outlines the requirements for the Comprehensive Engine Management System (CEMS) reporting for the F100 engine under contract number FD20302500191. It specifies the reporting responsibilities of contractors, emphasizing that CEMS reporting must be submitted by the close of business the next business day following any relevant occurrence. Contractors are instructed to access and update the CEMS system with information on all serially tracked items, whether newly produced or repaired. The document indicates that the contractor is responsible for managing sub-contractor personnel's security clearance processes. For Foreign Military Sales, a report must be emailed or faxed to the appropriate address, ensuring that forms are completed correctly. The distribution statement indicates that the document is approved for public release, with designated points of contact for coordination. Overall, this document serves to clarify the data requirements and responsibilities associated with CEMS reporting for U.S. military contracts, illustrating the procedural framework necessary for compliance within government contracting.
    The Comprehensive Engine Management System (CEMS) Reporting Data Item Description establishes requirements for reporting the status of U.S. Air Force engines and components. It mandates organizations managing military aircraft engines to maintain an accurate global inventory, detailing engine and maintenance status. The document specifies the reporting format and content necessary for compliance with contract stipulations. Contractors must follow a defined access protocol to the CEMS system, including security checks and the completion of various forms. Key input requirements for the CEMS Event Reporting Document include distinct blocks for engine serial numbers, occurrence dates, organization codes, engine ownership accounts, part numbers, condition codes, transaction codes, and maintenance statuses. The document outlines specific examples and codes for data entry, emphasizing precision and adherence to established guidelines to ensure effective engine management. This directive is significant in the context of federal grants and requests for proposals as it delineates the structured approach required for reporting critical data within the Department of Defense framework, thereby enhancing operational transparency and accountability in engine management for military aviation.
    The document is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) from the Department of the Air Force, specifically for the procurement of roller bearings (Bearing, Roller, Cylinder #5) under solicitation number FA8121-25-Q-0008, with a requirement quantity of 62 each. The RFQ outlines specifications, delivery terms, and compliance requirements necessary for vendors to submit their quotations by a specified deadline. Key contractual elements include inspection and acceptance at the origin, higher-level contract quality requirements, and adherence to various federal clauses including those related to small business participation, environmental regulations, and cybersecurity standards. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with the Defense Priorities and Allocations System, as this order is certified for national defense use. Additionally, the RFQ includes sections on potential contract clauses, payment instructions, and other logistical requirements for submission. It serves as a formal solicitation for interested contractors while stating that submitted quotations do not constitute a binding offer. This procurement opportunity highlights the Air Force's ongoing efforts to maintain operational capabilities through domestic sourcing of vital components.
    The document details a Request for Proposal (RFP) concerning the acquisition of a specific roller bearing, classified under National Stock Number (NSN) 3110013193657NZ. The item is crucial for supporting the fan drive turbine module in the F100-PW-229 engine. The bearing, which features dimensions of 5 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, is made from 725 Steel for its inner and outer races and an AMS 6415 steel cage. With a weight of 2 lbs, the bearing consists of four components: the inner race, inner bearing roller cage, bearings, and outer race. The document emphasizes the safety and criticality of the item, highlighting its significant role in aviation applications. It includes contact information for the initiator, Gustave G. Acosta, from the 421 SCMS/GUMAD office, indicating a structured chain of communication for potential suppliers. In conclusion, this RFP outlines the government's requirements for a vital component in military aviation, focusing on its specifications, materials, and operational context. It serves as an essential guide for potential bidders to understand the demands of procurement related to defense needs.
    This document outlines the packaging requirements under Purchase Instrument Number FD20302500191-00, focusing on compliance with international standards concerning wood packaging material (WPM) to mitigate risks from invasive species such as the pinewood nematode. It mandates that all wooden packaging must use debarked wood and heat-treated to specific temperatures for sufficient duration. Certification from an accredited agency recognized by the American Lumber Standards Committee (ALSC) is necessary. Additionally, the document specifies military packaging standards (MIL-STD-2073-1) and marking requirements (MIL-STD-129) for shipping containers. The vendor instructions emphasize adherence to these standards, including supplementary packaging instructions for items consisting of parts such as an outer race and inner race with a ball bearing and cage. The document is issued by 406 SCMS with the packaging specialist Richard R. Davis responsible for the oversight, ensuring all items meet these essential military and logistical standards for both storage and transportation. Overall, the file illustrates the importance of adherence to specific packaging protocols in government procurement activities to ensure environmental compliance and effective logistical operations.
    The Department of the Air Force, through the Air Force Sustainment Center, is planning to procure the Bearing, Roller, Cylinder #5 for the F100-PW-229 Core Engine Module. This procurement is classified as a strategic one-time buy under Full and Open Competition, with the solicitation expected to issue on December 9, 2024, and close on January 10, 2025. The requirement includes 63 units, with the majority due by January 31, 2027, and specifies that early delivery is acceptable. Qualified sources must complete a First Article Test and be approved according to FAR 52.209-1 prior to the solicitation closing date to be eligible for award. The procurement emphasizes the necessity for potential offerors to submit Source Approval Requests as soon as possible. Additionally, the process will utilize electronic submissions only, with no hard copies distributed. For inquiries, interested parties can contact the designated office, and an Ombudsman is available to address any concerns without interfering in the proposal evaluation process. This procurement aims to ensure availability of critical engine components while maintaining compliance and operational readiness for Air Force operations.
    The document outlines transportation provisions related to federal procurement, specifically referencing Purchase Instrument FD20302500191-00 initiated on October 24, 2024. It emphasizes the importance of contacting the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) for shipping instructions before moving freight under various terms, including F.O.B. Origin and F.O.B. Destination. The document specifies codes for transportation funds, outlines key data regarding shipment destinations, including addresses for deliveries to DLA Distribution Depot Oklahoma, and enumerates shipping instructions to ensure compliance. Contact information for a key individual, Woodnell M. Respert, is provided for further inquiries. The document serves as a guide for vendors to navigate logistics for DOD-regulated contracts, ensuring adherence to required protocols for transportation procedures.
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