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ANC ATCT & TRACON Inspection and Testing

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697DCK-25-R-00077Federal

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to award a noncompetitive contract for inspection and testing services at the Anchorage Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON). This procurement is conducted under the guidelines of AMS 3.2.2.4 (b) and is designated as a special notice with the solicitation number 697DCK-25-R-00077. The contract falls under the NAICS code 541350, which covers engineering services, indicating the technical nature of the work involved. The contract is managed by the FAA, part of the Department of Transportation, with the work to be performed in Anchorage, Alaska. The point of contact for this procurement is Katherine Fogle, who can provide further details. This contract exemplifies the FAA’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safety standards by ensuring the proper functionality and reliability of critical air traffic control infrastructure through thorough inspection and testing activities.

General Info

FAA awards noncompetitive contract for inspection and testing at Anchorage ATCT and TRACON.

Agency

Department Of Transportation → Federal Aviation AdministrationView Agency

NAICS

541350 - Building Inspection ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Anchorage, AK, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Transportation → Federal Aviation Administration
Contacts1 person available
OfficeUSA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Transportation → Federal Aviation Administration
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Office AddressUSA
Contacts
Katherine Fogle

Full Description

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The FAA anticipates a noncompetitive award for this procurement in accordance with AMS 3.2.2.4 (b).

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BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ADVANCEMENT OF AVIATION RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGIES
Solicitation # BAA-693KA8-26-RCSO
The Federal Aviation Administration is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement to solicit innovative research, solutions, and commercial technologies that advance the capabilities of the National Airspace System. This solicitation, identified as BAA-693KA8-26-RCSO, operates under Other Transaction Agreements authorized by the FAA Reauthorization Act of 1996, which means the resulting agreements are not bound by the Federal Acquisition Regulation or the FAA’s Acquisition Management System, allowing for greater flexibility in negotiation and contract structure. The FAA seeks proposals in response to Areas of Interest published separately on SAM.gov, designed broadly to encourage participation from both traditional and nontraditional entities, including startups, academic institutions, and commercial innovators. Proposals must address FAA mission objectives by improving existing or developing new platforms, systems, components, or materials critical to aviation safety and efficiency. The selection process involves three distinct phases: an initial Research or Solution Brief, a potential pitch session for high-potential submissions, and a full written proposal for those invited to proceed. Only entities with a valid DUNS number and active registration in the System for Award Management are eligible to participate, and all proposers must be determined responsible by the Agreements Officer, with no suspensions or debarments from federal award eligibility. Full proposals must include a Technical Direction Document as an appendix, a detailed project schedule not exceeding 36 months, and a comprehensive technical approach covering objectives, methodology, deliverables, and operational considerations. Cost proposals must be reasonable and include cost-share commitments, with failure to meet these obligations potentially triggering adjustments, suspension, or termination. Financial oversight is mandated for projects exceeding $5 million, allowing the Comptroller to examine records, and all submitted materials must be unclassified and treated as confidential under statutory protections. Entities may submit multiple distinct concepts for a single Area of Interest, and while the government does not reimburse brief submission costs, it provides assistance to those invited to submit full proposals. The evaluation prioritizes relevance, technical merit, innovation, feasibility, mission effectiveness, and cost reasonableness, with awards made based on favorable review and available funding, reflecting the FAA’s commitment to agility, integrity, and next-generation aviation advancement.
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)

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1 day ago

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