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This contract solicitation seeks qualified sources to become approved repair providers for the Protection and Control Assembly, part number 762R370G01, which is used in the F-16 C/D AN/APG-68 Radar Dual Mode Transmitter system. To qualify, offerors must demonstrate their capability to repair, inspect, test, package, and store the item, and must have or have access to the necessary facilities, equipment, tooling, and trained personnel. They are required to verify possession of a complete data package, including all relevant procedures, drawings, and specifications, such as Northrop Grumman drawing 762R370G01. Repair processes must comply with government technical data and Unique Identification (UID) standards, and the offeror must submit comprehensive data proving conformity with quality, performance, and environmental requirements. The qualification process involves submission and government approval of a detailed test plan, execution of qualification tests with government oversight rights, and delivery of a fully compliant qualification article for evaluation. The government will conduct form, fit, and function tests to verify the repair capability and compatibility with the weapon system. Qualification costs are estimated at $5,000 with an anticipated completion timeline of approximately 270 days. Although successful qualification does not guarantee contract award, only qualified sources are eligible for contract consideration. Waivers for some qualification requirements may be granted if the offeror meets specific criteria, such as prior government supply experience or qualifications for similar or related items. The solicitation, managed by the Department of Defense through the FA8122 office at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, has a response deadline in December 2028 and emphasizes thorough verification before source approval.

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Seeking qualified repair providers for F-16 radar assembly; must meet testing, documentation, and compliance requirements.

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Department Of Defense → FA8122 Afsc Pzaab

NAICS

811210 - Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance View NAICS

Place of Performance

S Coffeyville, OK, 73145, USA

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Repair Data List for Part Number 762R370G01

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8122 Afsc Pzaab
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3303, USA
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Department Of Defense → FA8122 Afsc Pzaab
Office AddressTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3303, USA
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Tracey Beringer

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REPAIR QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
NSN: 5998-01-265-1040
P/N: 762R370G01
Noun: Protection and Control Assembly
Application: F-16 C/D AN/APG-68 Radar Dual Mode Transmitter
25 Jun 2019 Section C 1/3
SECTION C:
1. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE SATISFIED TO BECOME A QUALIFIED SOURCE
a. Prequalification Notice: The offeror shall notify the appropriate government Small Business Office or, if responding to a solicitation, the contracting officer in the appropriate government contracting office, of intent to qualify as a source for this Protection and Control Assembly.
b. Facilities, Testing, and Inspection Capabilities: The offeror must certify to the government that they have, or have access to, the required facilities and equipment to repair, inspect, test, package, and store the item. The offeror shall make their facilities, equipment, tooling, and personnel available for evaluation and inspection by the government.
c. Data Verification: The offeror must verify that they have a complete data package. This verification must include a complete list of all procedures, drawings, and specifications, including change notices, in the offeror’s possession including, at a minimum Northrop Grumman (97942) drawing 762R370G01. The offeror may also be required to produce copies of all applicable procedures, drawings, or specifications.
d. Repair Process Verification: The offeror must repair this item to conform to the government requirements as prescribed within the ESA-approved engineering/technical data package. The offeror must show compliance with Unique Identification (UID) requirements in accordance with DFARS 211.274 as prescribed within the ESA-approved engineering/technical data package. The offeror must provide, at their own expense, data showing the results of all quality, performance, and environmental evaluations conducted by the offeror to show compliance with the government requirements as prescribed by 416 SCMS/GUEAA. The offeror shall also identify its sources for materials and its standards for internally used processes.
e. Test and Evaluation and/or Verification: The offeror, at their own expense, shall prepare and submit to 416 SCMS/GUEAA for their prior approval, a qualification test plan/procedure detailing how they intend to verify compliance with all performance, environmental, mechanical, and quality assurance requirements identified by Drawing 762R370G01, T365A41. After completion of the approved qualification testing, the offeror shall be required to submit a complete test report of the results to 416 SCMS/GUEAA for their review and approval prior to the contract award. The government retains the right to exercise the option to inspect the testing processes, including on-site witnessing of any or all documented testing. To allow accomplishing this, the offeror shall notify the government at least 30 days in advance of the occurrence of any testing that will be used as a basis for qualification. The offeror’s facilities shall be made available for government inspection during these tests.
f. Qualification Article Verification: The offeror must provide, at their own expense, a pre-contract award qualification article for evaluation by the government. This article must comply with all of the requirements of Drawing 762R370G01, T365A41. This article shall be subjected to a form, fit, and function evaluation to demonstrate compatibility with the weapon system and to
REPAIR QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
NSN: 5998-01-265-1040
P/N: 762R370G01
Noun: Protection and Control Assembly
Application: F-16 C/D AN/APG-68 Radar Dual Mode Transmitter
25 Jun 2019 Section C 2/3
evaluate the repair capability of the offeror. Offerors will be notified whether or not their
qualification article passed or failed the required qualification testing within 90 days of
submitting a product for qualification testing. Note that successful completion of the
qualification testing does not guarantee any contract award. If the offeror is deemed qualified
and awarded the contract, a post-contract award first article exhibit may be required to verify
production capability.
g. Qualification Requirement Cost Estimate: Estimated likely costs for testing and evaluation,
which will be incurred by the potential offering party to become qualified are $5000.
h. Qualification Time Completion Estimate: It is the estimate of the engineering support activity
that completion of this qualification effort should require 270 days. This is based on complexity
of the Protection and Control Assembly and other factors.
i. Qualification Time Limitation: An offeror may not be denied the opportunity to submit and have
considered an offer for a contract if the offeror can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
contracting officer that the offeror (or its product) meets these standards for qualification or can
meet them before the date specified for award of the contract. The award will not be delayed
to provide the vendor with an opportunity to demonstrate its ability to meet the standards
specified in this qualification requirement.
j. Evaluation of Proposals Not Previously Qualified: The offeror must be fully qualified in order to
be eligible for a contract award. Therefore, the offeror must fulfill all of the requirements
stated, in writing, in the qualification requirement before the date specified for award of the
contract. Once all requirements are met, the offeror will be listed as an approved repair source
for this item. Approval, however, does not guarantee subsequent contract award.
REPAIR QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
NSN: 5998-01-265-1040
P/N: 762R370G01
Noun: Protection and Control Assembly
Application: F-16 C/D AN/APG-68 Radar Dual Mode Transmitter
25 Jun 2019 Section C 3/3
2. SOURCE QUALIFICATION WAIVER REQUIREMENTS
Sources who meet any of the following Source Qualification Waiver Criteria (QWC) may apply for a waiver of all or part of the qualification requirements. If a waiver is granted and the offeror is awarded a contract, the offeror may still be required to provide a post-contract award first article exhibit to verify production capability:
a. QWC1: The potential source submits written certification that the articles have been supplied to the government or original equipment manufacturer (e.g., DD Form 250, Material Inspection and Receiving Report, Purchase Order invoice, etc).
b. QWC2: NA
c. QWC3: A source qualified to provide an assembly is usually qualified to provide subassemblies, major components, and items of that assembly.
d. QWC4: A source qualified to provide earlier dash numbers of a basic P/N may be qualified to provide other dash numbers of that same basic P/N, provided there is no increase in complexity, criticality, or other relevant requirements.
e. QWC5: A source qualified to provide a similar or like item can be qualified to provide the required item. However, for approval, the engineering authority must verify that there is no increase in complexity, criticality, or other requirements over that of the similar item. At a minimum, the source shall provide a complete set of drawings for the similar item and written proof, such as purchase orders, shipping documents, etc., to show that the similar item was provided to the original equipment manufacturer or DoD.
f. QWC6: A source previously qualified to provide an item, but which has been purchased, sold, merged, absorbed, reformed, split, etc., may qualify if it can be established that the qualification is currently with the requester and that the requester has the same or equivalent facilities, tooling, equipment, personnel, and utilizes the original forging, castings, etc., in the repair process.
g. QWC7: NA

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