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Government Owned Contractor Operated Facilities Lease Subcontracting - F33657-00-L-2039

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Modernization and Sustainment of the T-7 Family of SystemsThe U.S. Air Force is conducting market research through a Sources Sought Notice to identify qualified contractors capable of supporting the modernization and sustainment of the T-7 Family of Systems (FoS), which includes the T-7 Air Vehicle, Ground Based Training System (GBTS), Maintenance Training System (MTS), and associated components. This effort aims to address potential updates and ongoing sustainment activities beginning around Fiscal Year 2029, supporting the transition from the legacy T-38C trainer to the new T-7 platform. The initiative involves a range of technical tasks such as planning, development, testing, production, installation, integration, and sustainment of current and upgraded T-7 capabilities, including advanced safety features like Terrain and Air Collision Avoidance, Barrier Capability evaluation, selectable G-limiters for pilot training, enhanced Pilot Vehicle Interface improvements, and upgraded embedded GPS/INS navigation systems. Sustainment responsibilities extend to depot maintenance, product support, software and technical order maintenance, configuration and data management, supply chain oversight, and fleet management, requiring expertise across a broad spectrum of engineering and management disciplines. The Air Force is seeking responses from companies with demonstrated experience in aircraft sustainment and modernization, strong technical and program management capabilities, and the ability to perform all aspects of sustainment engineering, including software and hardware support, integration with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and complex supply chain management. Respondents should detail their qualifications for the modernization tasks and sustainment roles, including relevant facilities, teaming arrangements, and their business size classifications. Submission is not a request for proposal but will inform acquisition strategies, potentially impacting whether the award will be full and open or set aside for small businesses. Responses are due by July 16, 2026.
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The Acquisition, Environmental and Industrial Facilities Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base plans to award a 6-month lease extension to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics for Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, covering the period from July 1, 2026, to December 31, 2026. This extension continues the current sole source lease under contract F33657-00-L-2039, which expires on June 30, 2026, and allows Lockheed Martin to operate the plant while managing facility projects, environmental compliance, capital rehabilitation, remediation, restoration, and pollution prevention efforts. The contract supports sustaining production, design, and testing capabilities essential to the Air Force’s industrial preparedness program. Facility management under this lease includes capital type rehabilitation projects that exceed routine maintenance, ensuring operational suitability of the plant. Environmental responsibilities encompass compliance with federal and state regulations such as the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, focusing on hazardous materials, waste management, and natural resource preservation. The lease also addresses environmental restoration efforts involving investigation and cleanup of environmental releases in line with Department of Defense and Air Force policies. Additionally, pollution prevention measures aim to proactively avoid future environmental issues. Companies interested in subcontracting opportunities are encouraged to contact Lockheed Martin’s representative and submit qualifications for consideration, while coordination is maintained through designated Air Force contracting officers.

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Lockheed Martin awarded 6-month lease extension for Air Force Plant 42, managing operations and environmental compliance.

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Department Of Defense → FA8623 Aflcmc Ezvk Environmental

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336411 - Aircraft Manufacturing View NAICS

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Palmdale, CA, 93550, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8623 Aflcmc Ezvk Environmental
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH, 45433-7205, USA
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Department Of Defense → FA8623 Aflcmc Ezvk Environmental
Office AddressWRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH, 45433-7205, USA

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The Acquisition, Environmental and Industrial Facilities Division at Wright­Patterson Air Force Base (AFLCMC/EZV) anticipates awarding a 6-month lease extension to contract F33657-00-L-2039 from 1 July 2026 through 31 December 2026 to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, in Palmdale, California (at Air Force Plant 42 Site 1). The parties currently have a sole source lease contract, pursuant to 10 U.S.C 2667, which expires 30 June 2026. LM acts as the operator of the plant and is responsible for facility projects, environmental compliance, non-recurring capital type rehabilitation (CTR), remediation, restoration projects and pollution prevention projects. The purpose of this announcement is to provide notification to companies that may be interested in related subcontracting opportunities. 


Industrial Facility Projects: 


AFLCMC/EZV plans, prioritizes, and programs facility rehabilitation requirements to ensure existing Facilities remain an operationally suitable component of the Air Force's Industrial preparedness program. These efforts sustain production, design, and testing capabilities, and are categorized as capital type rehabilitation (CTR). CTR projects are nonrecurring maintenance, repair, replacement, or rehabilitation of the facilities which exceed normal maintenance requirements. 


Environmental Compliance: 


The lease provides for environmental compliance management of Air Force, GOCO Industrial facilities. AFLCMC/EZV directs environmental compliance assessments of the GOGO facilities, develops budges to ensure environmental compliance, initials scopes of work to correct environmental deficiencies and establishes state and federal agreements to maintain compliance. This office oversees all aspects of environmental management related to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, environmental impact analysis, solid waste, historical preservation, and natural resources of the GOCO Facilities. These projects may include environmental reports, environmental studies, testing, and design/construction to comply with environmental compliance restoration requirements. 


Environmental Restoration: 


The lease provides for environmental restoration at the GOGO site. AVLCMC/EZV directs environmental restoration for the identification, investigation, research of alternative and cleanup options regarding environmental releases; and remediation of environmental releases and other environmental damage. Restoration is conducted in accordance with and pursuant to Department of Defense and Air Force policies, DoD Instruction 4715.7 and Air Force Instruction 32-7020 and in accordance with Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.


Pollution Prevention: 


 Pollution Prevention addresses a proactive, best business decision approach toward avoiding future compliance or restoration problems at the site.


The Lockheed Martin point of contact for subcontracting opportunities is Ms. Jessica Boyd-Sharski, jessica.m.boyd-sharski@lmco.com. Please submit your company information, point of contact and statement of qualifications for consideration. Additionally, please courtesy copy Kristopher Kildal Contracting Officer, AFLCMC/EZVK, kristopher.kildal@us.af.mil,