JSM 2026 Sources Sought
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Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The United States Air Force, through the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, is seeking industry capabilities to provide end-to-end production, sustainment, and engineering support for the Joint Strike Missile (JSM) AGM-184 system. This includes the complete manufacture, assembly, inspection, and delivery of All Up Rounds and their associated spare components, along with comprehensive lifecycle management covering obsolescence mitigation, technical data sustainment, and engineering services. The contractor must also manage the configuration and delivery of the Computer Program Identification Number software suite—encompassing Mission Application Programs, Operational Flight Programs, and firmware—for the Common Munitions Bit-Information/Test Reprogramming Equipment Cyber Enhanced system to enable missile sortie generation. Production quality assurance demands the execution of Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis on all production failures, administration of program-level Material Review Boards to drive corrective actions, and full warranty oversight for tactical missiles, telemetry and training units, and spare parts. The primary physical location for performance is Konsberg, Buskerud, Norway, while all administrative and contracting functions are managed from Eglin AFB, Florida. Respondents must be registered in the System for Award Management and hold an active status in the Defense Logistics Agency Joint Certification Program to access classified data, and must also be registered in the Supplier Performance Risk System. Capabilities submissions are limited to a single 10-page document formatted in single-spaced, 12-point font, submitted electronically via email with the exact subject line “JSM LOT 4 /Option Lot 5” by 12:00 p.m. Central Time on July 8, 2026. Accepted file types are PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, and XLSX; ZIP or EXE files are prohibited. Offerors must disclose their size status under NAICS codes 336415 and 541330, as well as any socioeconomic designations such as Small Business, 8(a), HUBZone, Woman-Owned, or Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned status, along with foreign ownership or control information. The notice indicates a potential future production option for JSM Lot 5 but is strictly a market research solicitation with no binding obligation to award a contract. No pricing data, contract line items, delivery schedules, FOB terms, packaging requirements, or formal evaluation criteria are included, as this document is not a solicitation but a pre-solicitation sources sought notice designed
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Konsberg, NO-06, NORSet-Aside
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The United States Air Force, is seeking potential sources capable of providing production, sustainment, and engineering support for the Joint Strike Missile (JSM). The required supplies and services encompass the complete manufacture, assembly, inspection, and delivery of AGM-184 All Up Rounds (tactical missiles) and their associated replacement spare components. Additionally, the effort requires comprehensive lifecycle sustainment and engineering support, which includes obsolescence management, technical data maintenance, and general engineering technical support. The prospective contractor must also handle the provision and configuration management of the Computer Program Identification Number (CPIN) software suite consisting of the latest Mission Application Programs, Operational Flight Programs, and firmware required for the Common Munitions Bit-Information/Test Reprogramming Equipment Cyber Enhanced (CMBRE CE) to support missile sortie generation. Furthermore, the requirement includes robust production quality assurance involving Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) on production failures, the administration of program-level Material Review Boards for corrective actions, and the execution of comprehensive warranty administration for tactical missiles, non-tactical assets (such as telemetry and training units), and spare parts.
