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F-16 SST Repair; NSN; 5998-01-555-5340
Presolicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Jan 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811210 • PSC J059.
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The opportunity involves the repair of F-16 SST components under NSN 5998-01-555-5340 for the Department of the Air Force. Organizations with capabilities in electronic repair services, particularly in military aircraft components, may find this a lucrative bidding opportunity.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors to provide repair services for F-16 SST electronic components, ensuring quality and reliability for continued operations in military aviation.
- Companies specialized in military aircraft electronics repair
- Contractors with experience in providing services to the Department of Defense
- Organizations certified in ISO 9001 for quality management systems
- Analyze technical specifications for the SST components
- Outline repair processes required for the components
- Identify quality control measures to meet military standards
- Estimate timeframes for repairs and delivery
- Develop pricing structures in line with military budget considerations
- Technical proposal outlining repair methodology
- Past performance references in similar projects
- Cost breakdown and pricing model
- Quality control plans and certifications
- Must comply with Department of Defense procurement regulations
- Vendor must provide evidence of relevant certifications and past performance
- Research industry standards for F-16 electronic repairs
- Evaluate past contracts for pricing benchmarks
- Consider volume discounts based on projected repair needs
- Partner with companies that have existing DoD clearance and experience in military contracts
- Identify local suppliers for necessary materials and components
- Potential delays due to parts procurement
- Risk of non-compliance with military standards
- Competition from established defense contractors
- What are the expected turnaround times for repairs?
- Are there specific military standards that must be adhered to?
- What will the evaluation criteria be for bids?
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- Detailed technical specifications for the SST components
- Specific quality standards required by the Air Force
- Exact repair turnaround time expectations
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