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Next Generation Aerospace Ground Equipment (NGAGE)
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: GA. Response deadline: Mar 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336413 • PSC 1730.
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Market snapshot
Awarded-market signal for NAICS 336413 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 33.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Next Generation Aerospace Ground Equipment (NGAGE) opportunity, solicited by the Department of the Air Force under solicitation number FA853226RB001, invites bids for new aerospace ground equipment. The response deadline is March 10, 2026, providing a window for companies specializing in aerospace manufacturing to prepare. The NAICS code 336413 indicates a focus on aircraft manufacturing, emphasizing the potential technical complexities involved.
The buyer aims to procure innovative and effective aerospace ground equipment that meets the evolving needs of the Air Force, likely focusing on efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology.
- Companies with experience in aerospace engineering
- Firms specializing in equipment manufacturing with a DAWIA-certified workforce
- Small business contractors with aviation technology capabilities
- Evaluate current aerospace ground equipment needs
- Develop technical specifications for new equipment
- Submit proposals addressing performance requirements
- Participate in any required product demonstrations
- Provide post-delivery support and training
- Bid submission including technical proposal
- Pricing model based on cost analysis
- Schedule of deliverables
- Company qualifications and past performance records
- Ensure compliance with federal regulations for procurement
- Review quality assurance provisions outlined in the solicitation
- Adopt competitive pricing reflecting market standards
- Consider lifecycle costing for long-term value assessment
- Potential partnerships with established aerospace tech firms
- Collaboration with small businesses for specialized segments
- Potential for scope creep if specifications are not well-defined
- Risk of delays impacting the submission timeline due to complex requirements
- What are the specific performance metrics required for the new equipment?
- Are there preferred vendors or partners already established?
- What are the anticipated approval processes after submission?
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- Specific description of the required equipment
- The anticipated quantity of equipment needed
- Exact performance specifications to be met
- Information on current ground equipment used
- Details on the evaluation criteria for bids
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