SOLICITATION NOTICE
28 -- F119-PW-100 Engine Long Term Performance Based Logistics Sustainment
- Notice Date
- 3/21/2007
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 336412
— Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- ASC/YFKA 2725 C Street Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- FA8611-06-R-2896
- Response Due
- 4/27/2007
- Archive Date
- 4/25/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Request for Proposal (RFP) release. The Aeronautical Systems Center F-22 System Program Office (ASC/YFK) will release a Request for Proposal (RFP) on or about March 21 2007, to Pratt & Whitney Large Military Engines, a United Technologies Company for a long-term Performance Based Logistics (PBL) sustainment contract for the F119 engine for the F-22 weapon system. ASC/YFK anticipates awarding a long term PBL contract for sustainment of the present/future F-22 fielded fleet on or about December 1, 2007. The period of performance for the contract associated with this synopsis is Calendar Year (CY) 08-CY17. This acquisition is a follow-on to the sole source sustainment effort currently being performed by Pratt & Whitney, under the F-22 production contract FA8611-05-C-2851. The purpose of this notification is to announce release of the request for Proposal (RFP) for potential subcontracting purposes. Program Background The Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) Demonstration/Validation phase involved two competing aircraft teams, led by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (with General Dynamics and Boeing as team members) and Northrop (teamed with McDonnell-Douglas), and two competing engine contractors, General Electric (GE) and Pratt &Whitney (P&W). On 23 Apr 91, the Secretary of the Air Force selected Lockheed Martin Aeronautics for the air vehicle and overall weapon system integration and P&W for the engine. The ATF was re-designated as the F-22, and Milestone II approval was confirmed by an Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM), 1 Aug 91, authorizing F-22 Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) and long lead procurement for four Pre-Production Verification (PPV) air vehicles. EMD contracts were awarded in Aug 91. The air vehicle Preliminary Design Review (PDR) was completed on 30 Apr 93 and the Critical Design Review (CDR) was conducted on 20-24 Feb 95. Follow-on Operational Test and Evaluation (FOT&E) began 29 Aug 05 and completed on 23 Nov 05. The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) awarded the F-22 Joint Systems Interoperability Test Certification on 14 Dec 05, finding the F-22 met all its critical interoperability requirements and certifying it interoperable for joint use. Initial Operating capability (IOC) for the F-22 was declared on 15 Dec 05. IOC declaration verifies the aircraft as a fully capable, multi-mission platform ready for combat. Full and open competition was used in the Demonstration/Validation (Dem/Val) phase of this program. The program was down-selected to two teams for both the air vehicle and engine EMD competition. As a result of the competition, Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems (LMAS), currently Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company (LMA) and Pratt & Whitney (P&W) Large Military Engines received EMD contract awards. The current engine support program is presently known as Field Support and Training, as part of the production contract. The future sustainment effort will establish a Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract arrangement with partnering of Air Logistics Centers for depot level repair. The effort will continue field sustainment via Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) and public/private partnering for the entire F119 fleet. Pratt & Whitney will continue to provide engine sustainment support through a partnered arrangement with Oklahoma City Air Logistic Center (OC-ALC) under this resulting contract. This synopsis is not to be construed as a commitment on the part of the Government to award a contract nor does the government intend to directly pay for any information or responses submitted as the result of this synopsis. An Ombudsman has been appointed to address concerns from offerors or potential offerors during the proposal development phase of this acquisition. The Ombudsman does not diminish the authority of the program director or contracting officer, but communicates contractor concerns, issues, disagreements, and recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel. When requested, the Ombudsman shall maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern. To address concerns only, interested parties are invited to call the ASC Ombudsman, Ms. Debra Haley, ASC/AE, 1755 Eleventh Street, B750, Room 113, Phone (937) 255-5315 or email: debra.haley@wpafb.af.mil Address potential small business subcontracting opportunity questions to Mr. Alton Moss, Pratt & Whitney Large Military Engines Company, (860) 565-1764. Other questions may be directed to Leon Mable, Contracting Officer, ASC/YFK, (937) 904-5317 or email leon.mable@wpafb.af.mil. This synopsis is not to be construed as a commitment on the part of the Government to award a contract nor does the Government intend to directly pay for any information of responses submitted as the result of this solicitation. Point of Contact Leon Mable, Contracting Officer, Phone 937-904-5317, Fax 937-656-7517, Email leon.mable@wpafb.af.mil Place of Performance Address: Various For more information on "F119-PW-100 Engine Long Term Performance Based Logistics Sustainment", please refer to: https://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixs_solicitation.asp?id=5172
- Web Link
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F119-PW-100 Engine Long Term Performance Based Logistics Sustainment
(https://www.pixs.wpafb.af.mil/pixs_solicitation.asp?id=5172)
- Place of Performance
- Address: Various
- Zip Code: 06108
- Country: Various
- Zip Code: 06108
- Record
- SN01255902-W 20070323/070321221021 (fbodaily.com)
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