T-38 STATOR GENERATOR, NSN: 6115-01-633-3465HY, PN: 200330211-1
ID: SPRTA1-24-R-0212Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATION AT OKLAHOMA CITY, OKTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3070, USA

NAICS

Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing (336413)

PSC

GENERATORS AND GENERATOR SETS, ELECTRICAL (6115)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Oklahoma City, is soliciting bids for the procurement of T-38 Stator Generators, identified by NSN 6115-01-633-3465HY and part number 200330211-1. The procurement aims to secure reliable electrical generators and auxiliary equipment, which are critical for maintaining operational capabilities within the defense and aviation sectors. Interested vendors must comply with specific requirements, including adherence to unique identification regulations and submission of a First Article Qualification Test Plan, with the solicitation response deadline extended to September 16, 2024. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact John Nolan at john.nolan.8@us.af.mil or by phone at 405-855-3542.

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    The document outlines the Contract Data Requirements List for a federal contract concerning the T-38 stator generator, specifically related to the First Article Qualifications Test Plan and the Test/Inspection Report. It establishes the necessary submissions from the contractor, including a detailed plan for the First Article Inspection, which aims to ensure compliance with engineering, design, and specification requirements. The reports must be submitted in a specific format and include comprehensive test results, certifications, and information on any observed deviations or limitations. The document specifies deadlines for submissions, methods for inspection and acceptance through the Wide Area Workflow (WAWF), and distribution requirements. The goal of these documents is to provide evidence of conformity to contract technical requirements and to maintain high standards of quality and accountability within government contracts. This framework is part of broader federal contracting practices and emphasizes the importance placed on rigorous testing and documentation in defense procurement processes.
    The document titled "First Article Qualification Test Plan and Procedures" (DI-NDTI-81307A) outlines the requirements and structure for contractors to develop a test plan for first article qualification. Approved on November 21, 2006, the purpose of this plan is to detail test procedures, equipment, and inspection criteria necessary for government acceptance of products. Key elements include the specification of the test's purpose, applicable documents, a description of test units, detailed step-by-step testing procedures, and required equipment specifications. Additionally, the plan must present inspection criteria that assert minimum performance requirements, addressing critical operational variables such as power input and signal outputs. The requirement for documentation emphasizes clarity and thoroughness, ensuring that the contractor aligns with government standards in the testing process. This document is primarily relevant for federal contracts that necessitate compliance with established testing and performance criteria, playing a vital role in quality assurance within government procurement. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors embarking on first article qualifications.
    The document outlines the requirements for a Test/Inspection Report, specifically providing guidelines on the format and content necessary for compliance in government and contracting contexts. The primary purpose is to document findings, results, and analyses from tests or inspections to evaluate compliance with requirements and performance objectives. Key components of the report include a cover page with essential identifying information, a table of contents, an introduction detailing the objectives and items tested, and meaningful summaries of the results. It also specifies the body of the report, which should encompass test equipment, methods, detailed results, analyses, and conclusions on the performance of the item tested. Additionally, the report must include authentication statements verifying that the tests were accurate and comply with the contract's stipulations. Appendices may be utilized for extensive data or documentation. This structured approach to test reporting adheres to standards necessitated by federal RFPs and grants, crucial for ensuring accountability and transparency in government contracts. The document is designated for public release, emphasizing its relevance in fostering access to government processes.
    The document outlines the packaging requirements for military logistics, specifically in compliance with international regulations regarding wood packaging materials (WPM). It addresses the need to prevent the introduction of invasive species, such as the pinewood nematode, through stringent guidelines. Wooden packaging must be constructed from debarked wood and heat-treated to specific temperatures for a determined time. Certification from recognized agencies is required, following the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) No. 15. The document specifies details such as procurement numbers, preservation levels, packaging and shipping marking standards (MIL-STD-129 and MIL-STD-2073-1), and additional container marking requirements. The items concerned include specific military equipment, detailed with dimensional and weight specifications. A contact provided for further queries is Verlisher M. Strain from the 406 SCMS organization, who signed the document. Overall, the requirements emphasized align with broader government and military standards applicable to federal RFPs and grants, ensuring compliance, safety, and efficiency in military logistics operations.
    The document is a transportation data solicitation for federal procurement under Purchase Instrument Number FD20302401305-00, dated May 3, 2024. It details the requirements for the shipment of commodities classified under specific National Stock Numbers (NSN) and outlines terms for shipping, specifically recommending F.O.B. (Free On Board) origin. It instructs vendors to contact the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) for shipping instructions before proceeding, emphasizing compliance with DOD regulations to avoid incurring additional costs. Two items are listed for delivery, both directed to the DLA Distribution Depot in Hill AFB, Utah. The summary of transportation funds includes various account codes and requisition details necessary for approval and tracking. The document encourages communication with a designated contact, ensuring proper handling of the movement of goods as mandated by federal regulations. Overall, this file seeks to streamline and clarify the transportation process for government contracts, highlighting responsibility and procedural compliance for vendors.
    The document outlines the First Article Requirements for a contract related to manufacturing components for the U.S. Air Force, dated March 29, 2022. The primary purpose is to detail the compliance and testing requirements for initial production items, specifically indicating that two first articles are necessary as part of the overall production quantity. There are stipulations regarding the manufacturing location, emphasizing that the articles must be produced at the facilities designated for the contract and must adhere to specific performance standards outlined in Air Force documentation. The contractor is required to submit a test plan and detailed reports on testing outcomes, including approval within set timeframes. There are clear instructions on the disposition of both approved and disapproved items, emphasizing retention by the Air Force and potential return to the contractor. Additionally, the conditions for waiving first article approval are specified, noting only limited exceptions for manufacturers with a prior satisfactory performance record. The document is a critical procedural guide to ensure contractors meet rigorous quality and safety standards before full-scale production commences.
    The document outlines the Item Unique Identification (IUID) checklist as mandated by DFARS 252.211.7003. It pertains to the marking of a specific generator stator (NSN 6115016333465HY), which requires identification to be compliant with military standards (MIL-STD-130). The marking is to be carried out in a non-destructive manner to maintain functionality and visibility of the item. Key personnel involved include Mark E. Elden and Jubal Avalos, with specific instructions to use Tesa tape for marking. The document also references its generation date (07 May 2024) and version (2), indicating it is part of a systematic reporting method for tracking embedded items and ensuring compliance in government procurement and contracting scenarios. This checklist serves as a crucial component of the federal initiative to standardize item identification, improving inventory accuracy and accountability within defense contracting.
    The document outlines an amendment to a government solicitation identified as SPRTA1-24-R-0212-0001, issued by DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City. The primary purpose of this amendment is to extend the solicitation response due date from August 14, 2024, to September 16, 2024. The effective date of this amendment is August 15, 2024. Interested contractors must acknowledge the receipt of this amendment to ensure their offers are considered valid, and any submitted offers may be modified to reflect this extension. The amendment reiterates that all other terms and conditions remain unchanged and in full effect. This procedure is typical for federal Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to ensure clarity and facilitate participation in government contracting by allowing additional time for respondents to prepare their proposals.
    The document outlines a solicitation for the procurement of aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment, specifically targeting the supply of generators and related components under solicitation number SPRTA1-24-R-0212. Issued on July 15, 2024, it invites bids from various businesses, including small and women-owned enterprises, under an unrestricted competition format. The required quantity is initially set at 56, with provisions for potential adjustments based on bid submissions. Key requirements include compliance with the first article test plan, strict adherence to unique identification (UID) regulations, and the necessity for government-sourced or new commercial surplus materials. Vendors must register for Export Control certification to access related documentation. The solicitation details inspection and acceptance criteria, delivery expectations (F.O.B. origin), and emphasizes the government's need for reliable and compliant supplies. An important aspect is the preservation of the integrity of submissions through rigorous evaluation, primarily focusing on quality actions to ensure that items meet defined specifications. This overarching initiative reflects the government's commitment to sustaining operational capabilities for defense and aviation sectors, while also fostering inclusive business practices.
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