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Utility Requirement in FY26 (374 CONS, PKS)
Special Notice from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Japan. Response deadline: Feb 28, 2026.
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Description
This publication of the synopsis notice indicates future requirements as listed below, which 374th Contracting Squadron/Specialized Flight is planning to issue a solicitation in FY26. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR QUOTATION OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. The Government will not be responsible for any costs incurred by responding to this notice.
- Commercial Power for the Life Support Area at Kyogamisaki Communication Site
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The Department of the Air Force is announcing a future solicitation under notice FA520926PKSWTOGPA for Commercial Power to support the Life Support Area at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site, anticipated to be issued in FY26. This notice, posted on January 22, 2026, serves as a special notice and is not a request for quotation or proposal. Interested parties should note that costs incurred in response to this announcement will not be reimbursed by the government.
The buyer aims to secure reliable Commercial Power for the Life Support Area at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site as part of their operational needs in FY26.
- Companies with experience in commercial power supply
- Firms familiar with military contracts
- Energy service providers in the Pacific region
- Evaluate current energy needs at Kyogamisaki Communication Site
- Assess infrastructure for power needs
- Determine potential commercial power sources
- Coordinate with specialized flight for requirements analysis
- Identification of commercial power sources
- Capabilities statement
- Experience in similar projects
- Team qualifications
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- Review federal and local regulations on power supply for military operations
- Ensure compliance with safety standards in energy provision
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with market standards
- Assess potential cost-sharing arrangements with the government
- Utility companies with military contract experience
- Local energy providers as subcontractors
- Potential delays in procurement timeline
- Regulatory changes affecting energy supply
- Unanticipated site-specific power requirements
- What are the specific power demands for the Life Support Area?
- Are there existing utility contracts in place?
- What is the expected timeline for the solicitation process?
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- No deadline for questions provided
- Specific performance period not defined
- Additional details on scope of work are not supplied
- Type of commercial power required is unclear
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