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This Sources Sought opportunity from Department Of Defense was posted on May 4, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

EMXG Equipment Modernization Support

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The contract opportunity seeks sources for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement to provide comprehensive lifecycle management and decision support services to the 309th Electronics Maintenance Group (309 EMXG) at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The effort focuses on specialized engineering, technical, and analytical capabilities to support equipment modernization and replacement programs, delivering data-driven analysis and documentation throughout a project's lifecycle—from initial concept and requirements definition to sustainment and disposal. This is a new and distinct requirement that builds on some existing work but includes significant new scope, and the Government intends to conduct a best-value tradeoff source selection based on responses to this industry inquiry. Interested companies are requested to submit detailed company profiles, business size status under NAICS code 541330, and capability statements limited to 3-5 pages. The capability statement should highlight experience with depot-level Automated Test Equipment (ATE), deliverable-based project management, reverse engineering and technical data evaluation, and Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) management. The Government specifically seeks industry feedback on the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS), including the clarity of milestone-based deliverables, logical progression of milestones, performance thresholds, and whether the PWS avoids overly prescriptive language that might indicate staff augmentation. Respondents are also invited to identify key cost drivers, risks, and any recommendations for the acquisition strategy. Responses are due by May 11, 2026, and should be directed to the designated points of contact at Hill AFB.

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IDIQ contract for lifecycle management, engineering support, and modernization at Hill AFB, responses due May 11, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → FA8228 Afsc Ol H Pzim

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Hill Air Force Base, UT, 84056, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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PWS+-+FY27+EMXG+Equipment+Modernization+Support+-+Source+Sought.pdf

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PhaseClosed
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Sources Sought

Amendment 1

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8228 Afsc Ol H Pzim
Contacts2 people available
OfficeHILL AFB, UT, 84056-5805, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Defense → FA8228 Afsc Ol H Pzim
Office AddressHILL AFB, UT, 84056-5805, USA

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Update 5/4/2026 Industry Questions:


Industry Questions:


Could you clarify if the current incumbent for these services is contract FA822721D0004?


This is not a follow-on effort for contract FA822721D0004


Additionally, I was wondering if there are any other incumbents currently performing portions of this scope, or if the Air Force is considering this a entirely new requirement?


While this requirement builds upon a portion of work currently being performed under an existing contract, it also incorporates a significant amount of new scope. Therefore, the Government is treating this as a new and distinct requirement.


The Government's intent is to conduct a best-value tradeoff source selection for this effort. The information received from this Sources Sought Notice will be used as market research to help determine the final acquisition strategy, including whether a small business set-aside is appropriate.


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Original Notice 4/27/2026: Sources Sought synopsis to determine potential sources for information and planning purposes.


Program Details: This requirement will be placed as an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to acquire comprehensive lifecycle management and decision support services. The primary purpose of this contract is to provide the 309th Electronics Maintenance Group (309 EMXG) with the specialized engineering, technical, and analytical services necessary to successfully execute its equipment modernization and replacement programs. The contractor shall deliver the data-driven analysis and professional documentation required to support sound investment decisions at every stage of a project's lifecycle, from initial concept and requirements definition through sustainment and eventual disposal.


If your company is capable of performing this work, please provide the below information.


Part 1: Company Profile & Contract Vehicles


Company Information: Company Name, CAGE Code, Point of Contact (Name, Phone, Email).
Business Size & Status: Indicate your company's size status under NAICS code 541330
Part 2: Capability & Relevant Experience


Note: Limit responses to 3-5 pages for this section


Please provide a brief Capability Statement addressing your firm's ability to execute the requirements in the draft PWS. Specifically, provide examples of past performance (within the last 3-5 years) demonstrating:


ATE Expertise: Experience with the architecture, operation, and maintenance of depot-level Automated Test Equipment (ATE), specifically mentioning any experience with VDATS, CBATS, or R-IAIS.
Deliverable-Based Project Management: Experience managing complex equipment modernization projects through a milestone-driven, deliverable-based lifecycle (from Requirements Identification to Full Operational Capability) rather than as a level-of-effort/staff-augmentation contract.
Reverse Engineering & Technical Data: Experience evaluating incomplete Technical Data Packages (TDPs) and performing reverse engineering of components/circuit cards to generate acquisition-ready technical data.
Logistics & GFE Management: Experience tracking, auditing, and managing Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) across multiple projects.
Part 3: Feedback on the Draft PWS & Acquisition Strategy


The Government is specifically seeking industry feedback on the drafted Performance Work Statement (PWS). Please review the attached draft and provide responses to the following:


Performance-Based Structure: The Government intends to structure this as a completion-based contract tied to the delivery of specific Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs) at 8 defined project milestones. Does the PWS provide sufficient detail for your company to accurately estimate the level of effort and propose Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) costs for specific milestones? If not, what specific information is missing?
Milestone Logic: Do the 8 milestones outlined in Section 4.5 follow a logical progression for hardware/ATE modernization? Are there any critical acquisition or engineering steps missing, or any that seem redundant?
Service Summary (Acceptable Quality Levels): Are the performance thresholds (e.g., 95% on-time delivery, 90% first-pass acceptance) outlined in the Service Summary realistic and achievable? How would you recommend the Government measure/surveil the "Engineering Functions"?
Transition to Deliverables: Given that the Government is strictly avoiding an Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) or "staff augmentation" environment, do any sections of the PWS still read as overly prescriptive (dictating how to do the work rather than what to deliver)?
Cost Drivers & Risks: Based on your reading of the PWS, what do you identify as the highest risk elements or primary cost drivers for this effort?
General Recommendations: Please provide any other recommendations, questions, or concerns regarding the draft PWS or the anticipated Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) structure.
If interested and capable of performing this requirement, please provide responses along with the requested information no later than 4 PM, Mountain Daylight Time, Monday May 11th, 2026, to Hayden Thurston at hayden.thurston@us.af.mil or Nate Littlewood at nathanial.littlewood@us.af.mil


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Performance-Based Work Statement