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Logistics and Supply Chain Support for C-130J Sustainment

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The contract entails comprehensive logistics and supply chain support for the sustainment of SOF C-130J aircraft, focusing on parts provisioning, demand forecasting, repair coordination, and inventory management to ensure operational readiness. It requires seamless integration with Department of Defense systems and depots to enable timely acquisition, redistribution, and repair of critical components while maintaining strict compliance with military logistics standards. Performance spans the end-to-end supply chain, from identifying part requirements through delivery and reverse logistics, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum availability of mission-critical aircraft. The effort is governed under the NAICS code 541614 for management consulting services and is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s FA8509 Aflcmc Wiuka office. Although the specific location of performance is not designated, work is expected to align with DoD sustainment infrastructure and may involve coordination across multiple geographically dispersed sites. The solicitation was posted in May 2026, indicating the timeframe for proposed responses and potential award, with no set-aside designation specified, making it open to eligible contractors without restriction based on small business or other socioeconomic categories.

General Info

Logistics support for SOF C-130J aircraft parts, repair, and inventory to ensure readiness via DoD systems.

Agency

Department Of Defense → FA8509 Aflcmc WiukaView Agency

NAICS

541614 - Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of FA8509-26-R-SALSS.

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Special Operation Forces (SOF) Aircraft (C-130J) Logistics Sustainment Support (SALSS)

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8509 Aflcmc Wiuka
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Manage parts provisioning, forecasting, repair coordination, and inventory logistics for SOF C-130J aircraft sustainment, including integration with DoD systems and depots.

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