FRCASE MRO Maintenance Strategy
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
The Fleet Readiness Center (FRCASE) is conducting a Request for Information (RFI) to explore transitioning its aviation support equipment maintenance program from an unscheduled, condition-based overhaul model to a scheduled Planned Maintenance Interval (PMI) approach. This RFI serves strictly for information gathering and market research purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or commitment by the Government. It aims to collect industry insights on the potential impacts, benefits, and challenges of adopting a PMI model, focusing on how this change might affect lifecycle costs, spare parts inventory management, labor planning, maintenance turnaround times, equipment reliability, and overall fleet readiness. The Government also seeks recommendations on suitable contract structures and performance metrics to support this transition effectively. The RFI requests detailed feedback on topics such as cost predictability, scheduling efficiency, maintenance quality, and implementation challenges, including how to phase in scheduled maintenance without disrupting current operations. Specific technical questions address maintenance intervals for certain equipment, logistics support, warranty coverage, and quality assurance standards. Responses must be submitted electronically by June 30, 2026, and should not exceed ten pages. The Government emphasizes that no funds are available for response preparation, all submissions remain confidential if marked proprietary, and no direct solicitation will follow solely based on this RFI. Interested parties are encouraged to monitor official Government procurement platforms for any future solicitations related to this initiative.
General Info
Agency
NAICS
Place of Performance
Solomons, MD, 20688, USASet-Aside
Documents
(0)AI Contract Breakdown
Uniform Contract FormatNo contract breakdown available.
Cannot generate Contract Breakdown because no documents were found from this contract's source.
Timeline
Response Deadline
Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
DISCLAIMER
THIS IS A SPECIAL NOTICE FOR REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI). THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A SOLICITATION AND SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT. RESPONSES IN ANY FORM ARE NOT OFFERS AND THE GOVERNMENT IS UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO SOLICIT OR AWARD A CONTRACT AS A RESULT OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. NO FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE TO PAY FOR PREPARATION OF RESPONSES TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. ANY INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENTS TO THIS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION IS STRICTLY VOLUNTARY. THIS RFI IS A MARKET RESEARCH TOOL BEING USED TO DETERMINE POTENTIAL AND ELIGIBLE BUSINESS FIRMS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING THE SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN PRIOR TO DETERMINING THE METHOD OF ACQUISITION AND ISSUANCE OF A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL.
Request for Information Synopsis: Fleet Readiness Center, Aviation Support Equipment (FRCASE), Planned Maintenance Interval (PMI) Transition for Overhaul and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Support.
1.0 Introduction
The Government is seeking information from industry regarding a potential paradigm shift in the maintenance concept for FRCASE. Specifically, this RFI seeks industry feedback, insights, and best practices regarding the impacts, benefits, and challenges of transitioning from the current status quo of unscheduled/condition-based induction of ASE for overhaul to a PMI model. This RFI specifically seeks industry’s perspective on how this transition would affect program cost, turnaround schedule, and equipment performance.
This RFI does not constitute an invitation for bids, a request for proposal, a solicitation, a request for quote or an indication that the Government will contract for the items provided by responder. The Government will not reimburse responders for any costs associated with the preparation or submission of the information requested. Response to this notice is strictly voluntary and will not affect any potential offeror's ability to submit an offer if a solicitation is released. The Government will disregard any requests for a solicitation package.
The Government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this notice or otherwise pay for the information requested. The Government will not return submittals to the responders. The Government may request that responders provide additional information/details based on their initial submittals.
2.0 Objective
The FRCASE is a critical program focused on modernization, conversion, in-service repair, disassembly, and all other categories of MRO for aviation support equipment. Currently, FRCASE operates under an unscheduled, condition-based induction model, where support equipment is sent for overhaul based on component failure or degraded physical/operational condition.
The Government is exploring a strategic transition to a scheduled PMI model. Under a PMI concept, Support Equipment would be inducted for depot-level or intermediate-level overhaul at regular, planned calendar or operating-hour intervals, regardless of its immediate failure status. The objective of this RFI is to gather comprehensive industry feedback on the cost, schedule, and performance implications of this potential shift, and to gather recommendations on how to structure a future contract to optimize this transition.
3.0 Request for Information
The Government requests industry feedback on the following:
- Cost Impacts and Predictability:
- What are the projected impacts of transitioning from unscheduled/condition-based inductions to scheduled PMIs on total lifecycle support costs and ownership costs of Aviation Support Equipment?
- How does a scheduled PMI model affect spare parts inventory management, forecasting, and holding costs? (e.g., does it enable better supply chain planning, or does it risk premature replacement of parts?)
- How would a scheduled PMI model affect labor resource planning, facility capacity utilization, and workflow efficiency? Would it reduce labor cost volatility compared to the status quo?
- What contract pricing types (e.g., Firm-Fixed-Price per PMI, Cost-Plus, or Performance-Based contracting models) are best suited to align incentives and manage financial risks under a PMI program?
- Schedule, Capacity, and Turnaround Time:
- How would transitioning to a scheduled PMI model impact Depot-level and Intermediate-level maintenance Turnaround Times (TAT) and overall overhaul cycle times?
- Can industry provide more predictable schedule commitments and firmer delivery timelines under a scheduled PMI than under the current unscheduled/condition-based induction process? Why or why not?
- What scheduling strategies or induction models (e.g., block scheduling, staggered inductions, or phased maintenance) does industry recommend to minimize downtime and avoid bottlenecks at the maintenance facility?
- How should scheduled inductions be integrated with operational fleet deployment schedules to ensure no negative impact on fleet readiness?
- Performance, Reliability, and Readiness:
- What is the anticipated impact of a scheduled PMI model on the reliability, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF), and Operational Availability (Ao) of Aviation Support Equipment?
- Does a scheduled PMI model extend the total useful service life of ASE compared to the current condition-based overhaul model? If so, by what approximate margin or percentage?
- How does a scheduled maintenance concept impact overhaul quality, technical data accuracy, and the systematic incorporation of engineering change proposals (ECPs) or technical directives?
- What metrics or Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) should the Government use to monitor and measure the success of a scheduled PMI program?
- Transition and Implementation Challenges
- What are the primary barriers, risks, or challenges (e.g., tooling, training, technical data package maturity, transport, facility constraints) that industry foresees in transitioning from the current unscheduled model to a scheduled PMI model?
- What phase-in or transition strategies would industry recommend to migrate existing unscheduled inventory into a scheduled PMI cycle without disrupting ongoing operational support?
- What types of engineering, maintenance, or tracking data would the Government need to provide to enable industry to execute a scheduled PMI model successfully?
- Specific Technical Questions
- Question 1 - Technical/Equipment Specific: What interval would be recommended to perform cyclic repair on the A/S32A-45 Mid Range Tow Tractor NIIN 01-502-4630 and return the equipment to fully function and corrosion free status? Would OEM parts be utilized or would suitable substitutes be considered?
- Question 2 - Facility/Site Specific: Would the work be performed on site where the equipment is allocated, or would shipment to a central repair facility/facilities be necessary?
- Question 3 - Logistics/Warranty: Who is responsible for establishing a shipping schedule if transportation to a facility is required. Is a warranty for power train components included and for how long?
- Question 4 - Industry Standards: Does your organization meet ISO or any other industry standard quality control program?
4.0 Instructions for Responding
Interested parties are requested to submit their responses electronically to Ndidiamaka (Ndidi) Umeh at (ndidiamaka.n.umeh.civ@us.navy.mil) and Kurt Dronenburg at (kurt.j.dronenburg.civ@us.navy.mil) no later than 12:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) on June 30, 2026.
Please limit your response to no more than 10 pages in length, single spaced, 11-point font minimum electronically in Microsoft Word or Portable Document Format (PDF). All submittals must reference this notice.
5.0 Disclaimer
This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. The Government is not obligated to pursue any particular acquisition strategy based on the information received in response to this RFI. The Government will not reimburse respondents for any costs incurred in responding to this RFI.
Any resultant solicitation(s) will be released on Solicitation Module on the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) at https;//piee.eb.mil. and on System for Award Management (SAM) on https://www.SAM.gov. It is the responsibility of the potential offerors to monitor these websites for additional information as the direct method of communication with the Government.
All data received in response to this request that is marked or designated corporate or proprietary will be protected. In order to protect this information if you would like to submit this via encrypted email please contact the below at least one (1) business day in advance to the submission to coordinate the means for submission. Information and materials in response to this request WILL NOT be returned. No phone calls will be accepted.
