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The Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Commander Fleet Readiness Centers, has a requirement for Engineering and Logistics Technical Support Services.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Commander Fleet Readiness Centers, has a requirement for Engineering and Logistics Technical Support Services.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of the Navy, Naval Air Systems Command, Commander Fleet Readiness Centers
Solicitation Number N6852025R0001
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 05/23/2025
Award Date 12/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $1,000,000,000
Competition Type  Small Bus Set-Aside
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement Engineering, Scientific and Technical Services
Duration  5 year(s) base
Contract Type  Cost Plus Fixed Fee,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
541330

Engineering Services
Size Standard: $25.5 million annual receipts except $47.0 million annual receipts for Military and Aerospace Equipment and Military Weapons and Contracts and Subcontracts for Engineering Services Awarded Under the National Energy Policy of 1992 and Marine

Place of Performance:
  • United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/6afce30dc3234fcc83aeae172a3bbcdb/view

Background

Commander, Fleet Readiness Center (COMFRC) directly supports the mission of the Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE) to deliver effective and efficient flight-line readiness through a globally managed responsive and integrated sustainment system. The Fleet Readiness Centers (FRCs) are disbursed across different geographical locations throughout the US and Japan.

Requirements

The requirements to be performed in support of COMFRC mission are logistics and engineering support located at Jacksonville, FL; engineering support located at Cherry Point, NC and logistics support located at North Island, CA and the Naval Air Technical Data and Engineering Command (NATEC) located at San Diego, CA, as well as detachments and remote sites inside the Continental United States (CONUS). The acquisition of these services under COMFRC is required in order to ensure consistency in the procurement of logistics and engineering support services across all sites. Potential customers and weapon systems include, but are not limited to: FST Group, MRO-E, MRO-L, and MRO-P, with individual T/M/S supported at FRCSE, FRCE, and FRCSW.

Functional support areas include:

  • Engineering support – technical assistance for existing aircraft, aircraft components, aircraft structures, engines and support systems; analyze, fabricate, integrate, deliver, and verify new systems; modifications to existing systems; new systems research and development; Production Support engineering services.
  • Logistics and Technical support – level of repair analysis (LORA); design interface (DI); maintenance planning (MP); logistics support analysis (LSA); environmental logistics, integration, supply support and facilities; supportability test and evaluation (ST&E); training support and support equipment; metrology and calibration; Industrial Ops, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Sources (DMSMS).
  • Program Management and Administrative support services -Applies project principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test, or evaluate military weapon systems; associated support systems; or management information systems. Applies project experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition and resource management.  Provides routine clerical and administrative support.

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