The AFMC Requirements Projections On the Web (RPOW) outlines the bidding process for Air Force managed items, emphasizing that the listed data is for planning purposes only and does not constitute an invitation for bids. Vendors can request Qualification Requirements (QRs) and engineering data through respective Small Business Public Sales Offices (PSOs) at Hill AFB, Robins AFB, and Tinker AFB. The document also provides contact information for buyers at each Air Logistics Complex (ALC) and details the process for purchasing engineering data, which requires SAM.gov registration and a certified DD Form 2345. A comprehensive list of competitive and non-competitive repair items, including various aircraft components like nozzles, vanes, and seals, is provided, categorized by ALC, FSC, NIIN, and Noun.
The document, titled "CYCLE RPOW - Spares, Target List," outlines the process for bidding on Air Force managed items through Requests for Proposal (RFPs) and provides a list of projected competitive and non-competitive requirements. It details how to request Qualification Requirements (QRs) via email to specific Small Business Public Sales Offices (PSOs) at Hill AFB, Robins AFB, and Tinker AFB, with contact information provided for each. The document also explains how to obtain engineering data through the ALCs data management office, which requires SAM.gov registration and compliance with Department of Defense policy for data acquisition (DD Form 2345). The listed items include various aircraft components, such as nozzles, blades, vanes, valves, pumps, and electrical components, with their respective ALC, noun, ERRC, AMC, AMSC, and FSC codes. This data is for planning purposes only and does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for purchase.
The document "CYCLE RPOW - Spares, G-CODED" outlines the process for bidding on Air Force managed items, including qualification requirements, engineering data requests, and Source Approval Requests (SARs). It provides contact information for Small Business Public Sales Offices (PSOs) at Hill, Robins, and Tinker Air Force Bases, and details how to purchase engineering data, requiring SAM.gov registration and a DD Form 2345. The AFMC Requirements Projections On the Web (RPOW) lists projected competitive and non-competitive items for planning purposes, explicitly stating it is not an invitation for bid. A comprehensive list of projected spares with their National Stock Number (NSN), ALC, NOUN, and financial projections for FY24 through FY27 is included, showing estimated future purchase values and quantities for various components like circuit card assemblies, cable assemblies, and panels. The document emphasizes that the data is for planning and does not guarantee a purchase.
The document, "CYCLE RPOW - Spares," outlines the process for obtaining qualification requirements and engineering data for Air Force managed items, primarily spares. It details how to request qualification requirements via email from specific Small Business Public Sales Offices (PSOs) at Hill AFB (OO-ALC), Robins AFB (WR-ALC), and Tinker AFB (OC-ALC). The document also directs vendors to the SASPO website for instructions on requesting engineering data. A Source Approval Request (SAR) is mentioned for Air Force managed new items, with entry points at the same ALC locations. The AFMC Requirements Projections On the Web (RPOW) provides a list of projected competitive and non-competitive requirements for planning purposes, explicitly stating it is not an invitation for bid. The ALCs' data management office allows commercial customers to purchase engineering data, requiring SAM.gov registration and adherence to Department of Defense policy for data receipt (DD Form 2345). A list of various aircraft parts and components, categorized by ALC, is provided, indicating items that are in active or not in active solicitation.