Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Power Plants and Station Battery Systems
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Fussa-shi, Tōkyō • Japan. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811210 • PSC M1BG.
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The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, vehicles, materials, supervision, except that specifically identified as Government furnished in Section 3, Government Furnished Property and Services, to operate, maintain, and repair the electric generating plants, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), station battery systems, applicable HVAC units and associated equipment (rectifiers, inverters, etc.); located at Owada Communications Station (Owada)(Saitama-ken, Niiza-shi, Nishibori 3 chome 8), U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo (Sasebo)(Nagasaki-ken, Sasebo-shi, Hirase-cho), Tokorozawa Transmitter Site (Tokorozawa)(Saitama-ken, Tokorozawa-shi, Namiki 6 chome), Camp Zama (Zama)(Kanagawa-ken, Zama-shi, Zama), Yokota AB 714 and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) Shelters)(Tokyo-to, Fussa-shi, Fussa) as listed in Appendix A, Equipment Listing, and in accordance with existing (IAW) manufacturer’s instructions and commercial standards/practices, any updates, revisions, or changes made to them, or any new or emerging standards that are established. The contractor’s operation service is required for the electric generating plants and its associated equipment only as listed in Para 1.2.1.2 below. Preventive maintenance is required weekly for Owada, Tokorozawa, and 714 Yokota AB. Preventive maintenance is required bimonthly (two times a month) for MAN Shelters. Preventive maintenance is required monthly for Zama. Sasebo is required on a monthly basis.
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The Department of the Air Force is seeking contractors for the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) Power Plants and Station Battery Systems under solicitation FA520926Q0004. The work includes ensuring proper operation, maintenance, and repair of electric generating plants and associated systems at several military locations, requiring various preventive maintenance schedules. Interested bidders should prepare for a comprehensive response due by February 25, 2026.
The buyer aims to maintain reliable operations of electric generating plants and accompanying battery systems across multiple Air Force sites, ensuring compliance with manufacturer’s standards and updated practices.
- Provide personnel, equipment, tools, and materials for maintenance and repair of electric generating plants.
- Perform weekly maintenance at Owada, Tokorozawa, and Yokota AB.
- Conduct bimonthly maintenance at MAN Shelters and monthly at Camp Zama and Sasebo.
- An understanding of the maintenance requirements and schedule.
- Company capabilities statement relevant to power plants and battery systems.
- Management plan including staffing and equipment details.
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- Details on government-furnished property.
- Specific dates for the period of performance.
- Clarification on penalties for delayed maintenance.
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