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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 11,1997 PSA#1780Oc-Alc/Dir Of Contracting, 3001 Staff Dr Ste 1ag76a, Tinker Air Force
Base Ok 73145-3015 J -- MAINTENANCE/REPAIR OF EQUIPMENT POC For copy, OC-ALC/PKXDA TINKER
AFB OK 73145-3015, For additional information contact Ken
Thomason/Pkc/[405]736-5370 Potential sources sought -- OC-ALC is
conducting a market survey for Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) for
the KC-10/KDC-10 Aircraft with a projected contract award date of June
1998. There are a quantity of 59 KC- 10A aircraft and 2 KDC-10
aircraft. Eighty-eight percent (88%) of the systems on these aircraft
are DC-10 common with each having additional systems and equipment
necessary for their military missions. The KC-10A fleet has additional
military avionics equipment, an aerial refueling boom, an aerial
refueling receptacle. They are currently being modified to add
wing-mounted pods to further enhance aerial refueling capabilities. The
KC-10 is also capable of combining the tasks of tanker and cargo
aircraft with capacity to carry up to 75 people and about 170,000
pounds of cargo. The current CLS contract includes Programmed Depot
Maintenance, drop-in depot level maintenance, depot modifications,
component overhaul, logistics supply/support and engine overhauls. The
KDC-10 aircraft are modified DC-10-30CF aircraft that were converted
to tankers for the Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) and have boom
refueling capabilities as well as cargo/passenger capabilities. Under
the KC-10 contract the CLS contractor will provide support for the
peculiar refueling systems on the KDC-10 aircraft As a minimum,
prospective contractors will need to have available facilities
including hangar space for three DC-10-30 Aircraft with related DC-10
common support equipment, a paint facility for Aerospace vehicle
painting and paint removal that meets the requirements of the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 410, Chapter 5 and with a vapor
control system that prevents vapor concentrations from exceeding 500
parts per million or 20% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL), whichever is
lower. These depot facilities will need to be serviced by a runway that
meets the minimum requirements for KC-10 operations of 7000 ft in
length, 150 ft width and 75 ft wide taxi areas all capable of
supporting a 450K G.W. aircraft. Contractor engine overhaul facilities
must be certified to overhaul/repair General Electric CF6-50-C2
engines. Any company interested in this requirement should do so in
writing to OCALC/PKC, Attn: Ken Thomason, 3001 Staff Drive, Tinker AFB
OK 73145-3064; FAX 405-739-2699. No telephone requests. Only written
or faxed requests received directly from the requestor are acceptable.
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