Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Attachment 20 - Incirlik Site Visit Briefing.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 | ||
Attachment 20 - Draft CLIN structure.xlsx | XLSX | May 16, 2026 | |
Attachment 20 - Draft CLIN structure.xlsx | XLSX | May 16, 2026 | |
Attachment 15 - Section L- S-BOS-20260515.pdf | May 16, 2026 | ||
Attachment 17 - H.2 Liquidated Damages for Key Personnel Vacancies-Draft-05.14.2026.pdf | May 16, 2026 | ||
Attachment 18 - T-BOS CE Maintenance Report-05.15.2026.xlsx | XLSX | May 16, 2026 | |
Attachment 19 - TS BOS Real Property Listing.xlsx | XLSX | May 16, 2026 | |
Attachment 16 - Section M - S-BOS-20260515.pdf | May 16, 2026 | ||
Attachment 14 - TSBOS PWS Draft - 05.15.2026.pdf | May 16, 2026 | ||
Attachment 11_S-BOS_pre-RFP_15Apr26_pre-RFP site visit_attendees list.pdf | Apr 27, 2026 | ||
Attachment 11_S-BOS_pre-RFP_15Apr26_pre-RFP site visit_attendees list.pdf | Apr 22, 2026 | ||
Attachment 12_496 ABS Mission Briefing-04.15.2026.pdf | Apr 22, 2026 | ||
Attachment 13_496 CE Flight Brief - Contractor Visit-04.15.2026.pdf | Apr 22, 2026 | ||
Attachment 10_Spain BOS Site Visit - 15 Apr 2026.pdf | Apr 14, 2026 | ||
Attachment 7 - Draft Performance Work Statement.pdf | Apr 10, 2026 | ||
Attachment 8 - Draft Section M_Factor 1 - Past Performance and Factor 2 - Technical_Partial.pdf | Apr 10, 2026 | ||
Attachment 9 - Draft H-Clause - Liquidated Damages for Key Personnel.pdf | Apr 10, 2026 | ||
TS BOS SAME Hand Out Slides-03.04.2026.pptx | PPTX | Mar 4, 2026 | |
Attachment 1 - TurAF requirements for Gate Access to Incirlik AB_Final.docx | DOCX | Feb 27, 2026 | |
Attachment 2 - Digital Temporary Gate Pass Application.pdf | Feb 26, 2026 | ||
Attachment 4 - 03 CCR Temporary Pass Form(2023).xlsx | XLSX | Feb 26, 2026 | |
Attachment 5 - 05 CCR Certificate Insurance Form.docx | DOCX | Feb 26, 2026 | |
Attachment 6 - 06 CCR Insurance Companies.docx | DOCX | Feb 26, 2026 | |
Attachment 3 - Copy of TABLAACCESOStranslated.xlsx | XLSX | Feb 26, 2026 | |
Attachment 1 - TurAF requirements for Gate Access to Incirlik AB_Final.docx | DOCX | Feb 26, 2026 | |
SPAIN CLA - 2023 - 2025.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Wage ccale 115-TRY as of 01-Apr-2025.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Draft H-Clause-C-LAC-01.28.2026.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
TRY 2024-2026 CLA (EN).pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Workload Data - Spain.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Incirilik Base Map-Jan 2025.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Informational Overview-Spanish Social Security System.pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
Informational Overview-Turkish Social Security System (SGK).pdf | Jan 28, 2026 | ||
BOS Market Research Questions.pdf | Apr 17, 2025 | ||
Draft PWS November 2024 Final.pdf | Nov 26, 2024 | ||
Sources Sought Matrix BOS - Final.xlsx | XLSX | Nov 26, 2024 |
Turkey-Spain (T-S) Base Operations Support (BOS) Acquisitions
Contact and place of performance
Mr. John McLaurin, Contracting Officer
TUR
Amendment 7: AQUISITION UPDATE (03 June 2026): Release of T-BOS pre-RFP site visit documents 1. PURPOSE This acquisition update is provided to all potential offerors for the Türkiye Base Operations Support (T-BOS) requirement. In the interest of transparency and to facilitate early industry feedback, the Government is releasing the slides for the briefings held during the site visit as well as relevant pic...
View moreAmendment 6: AQUISITION UPDATE – (16 May 2026) – FINAL DRAFT ACQUISITION UPDATE
T-S BOS ACQUISITION
1. PURPOSE & STRATEGIC UPDATE
This amendment is provided to all potential offerors for the upcoming Türkiye Base Operations Support (T-BOS) and Spain Base Operations Support (S-BOS) acquisitions.
In the interest of continued transparency, and as a result of extensive, valuable feedback from industry, the Government is releasing final draft versions of several key solicitation documents. This release is intended to provide maximum insight into the acquisition strategy and to facilitate offeror preparation prior to the formal release of the final Request for Proposals (RFPs).
Please be advised of the following updates to the acquisition schedule:
2.0 DOCUMENTS RELEASED
The following DRAFT documents are attached to this notice for industry review:
3.0 IMPORTANT NOTES FOR OFFERORS
4.0 CONCLUSION OF MARKET RESEARCH
This release represents the final pre-solicitation communication from the Government. The extensive, iterative market research process for this acquisition is now concluded. The Government thanks all industry partners for their invaluable participation, time, and expertise. Your feedback has been instrumental in shaping a more resilient and competitive acquisition strategy.
5.0 SITE VISIT DETAILS FOR T-BOS AT INCIRLIK AIR BASE
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Amendment 5: AQUISITION UPDATE (22 Apr 2026): Release of S-BOS pre-RFP site visit briefing slides and attendees list.
Schedule Update for the Türkiye (T) BOS pre-RFP site visit.
1. PURPOSE
This acquisition update is provided to all potential offerors for the Spain Base Operations Support (S-BOS) requirement. In the interest of transparency and to facilitate early industry feedback, the Government is releasing the slides for the briefings held during the site visit as well as the site visit attendees list.
2. DOCUMENTS RELEASED
3. ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
Vendors wishing to access these documents must submit a formal request. To be granted access, the request must include an explicit statement confirming that the vendor is authorized to receive Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and possesses the capability to safeguard the information in accordance with (IAW) DoDI 5200.48 and all applicable NIST standards. Requests lacking this affirmation will be denied.
4. Türkiye Site Visit Schedule Update
The upcoming site visit in Türkiye has been rescheduled and will now take place on 20 - 21 May 2026.
Registration Status:
All previously submitted registrations for the Türkiye site visit remain valid and will be honored for the new dates. Please note that the Government is not accepting additional registration packages for this event.
5. CONCLUSION
The Government is providing this information in the spirit of transparency to foster a more competitive environment. All potential offerors should continue to monitor this official SAM.gov posting for all future updates.
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Amendment 4: AQUISITION UPDATE (10Apr 2026): Release of Draft PWS and Evaluation Criteria for Spain BOS
1. PURPOSE
This acquisition update is provided to all potential offerors for the Spain Base Operations Support (S-BOS) requirement. In the interest of transparency and to facilitate early industry feedback, the Government is releasing several key draft documents from the forthcoming solicitation. This release is intended to provide greater insight into the requirement and evaluation strategy in advance of the S-BOS Site Visit scheduled for 15 April 2026.
2. DOCUMENTS RELEASED
The following DRAFT documents are attached to this notice for industry review and comment:
3. IMPORTANT NOTES FOR OFFERORS
4. REQUEST FOR INDUSTRY FEEDBACK
The Government is committed to a collaborative process and encourages all potential offerors to review these draft documents thoroughly. Your feedback is critical to helping us refine and improve the final solicitation.
All questions or recommendations regarding the attached documents should be submitted via email to the points of contact no later than 17:00 CET on 22 April 2026.
5. CONCLUSION
The Government is providing this information in the spirit of transparency to foster a more competitive environment. All potential offerors should continue to monitor this official SAM.gov posting for all future updates.
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Amendment 3: Subject: SPECIAL NOTICE - 12 March 2026: Postponement of Türkiye Site Visit for T-S BOS Acquisition
1. PURPOSE: This notice is to inform all potential offerors of a schedule change for the Türkiye Base Operations Support (T-S BOS) site visit. Please note this change only affects the Türkiye visit. The site visit for the Spain (S-BOS) requirement at Morón AB will proceed as originally scheduled.
2. REASON FOR POSTPONEMENT
Due to evolving regional events, and in consideration of industry partner expenses, the Government has determined it is prudent to postpone the Türkiye site visit
3. NEW SCHEDULE FOR TÜRKIYE SITE VISIT
New Dates: 19 - 20 May 2026
Location: Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye
All other details regarding the visit remain the same unless otherwise specified in a future notice.
4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERED VENDORS
The registration period for the Türkiye site visit is now closed.
For all vendors who successfully registered and submitted the required documentation prior to the original deadline, your registration remains valid for the new dates (19-20 May 2026). No further action or resubmission of documents is required from you at this time. If this schedule change impacts your ability to attend, please contact the Points of Contact (POCs) listed in the original announcement. No new or late registrations for the Türkiye site visit will be accepted.
5. WAY FORWARD
The site visit for Spain at Morón AB will still occur as scheduled.
All potential offerors should continue to monitor this official SAM.gov posting for any further updates. All inquiries related to this notice should be directed to the POCs listed in the original announcement.
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Amendment 2, dated 04 Mar 2026
1. Purpose of this Amendment: To provide interested parties with presentation slides for the TSBOS requirement. These materials were briefed by the Contracting Officer at the Europe Tri-Services Regional Summit - "SAME" conference in Frankfurt, Germany on March 4, 2026.
2. Context: These slides are being posted to provide additional background information to all potential offerors in advance of the upcoming pre-RFP site visit and the eventual release of the solicitation.
3. Disclaimer: This presentation is for informational purposes only. The information contained herein is preliminary and subject to modification. It does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP). The definitive requirements will be stated in the official RFP document, which will supersede any and all information provided in these slides.
4. All other information in the original notice, including details of the pre-RFP site visit, remains unchanged.
Amendment 1, dated 26 Feb 2026
SPECIAL NOTICE: Pre-RFP Site Visits for Türkiye (T-BOS) AND Spain (S-BOS) Acquisitions
GENERAL: The U.S. Government will host two separate pre-proposal site visits: one for the Türkiye Base Operations Support (T-BOS) requirement and one for the Spain Base Operations Support (S-BOS) requirement. This notice contains details for both events. Interested vendors must identify the specific site visit they wish to attend and follow the distinct registration instructions for that location. Firms may attend one or both events but must register for each separately.
This is not an RFP. The Government is not liable for any costs incurred by attendees.
SITE VIST AT-A-GLANCE
Event Türkiye Site Visit (T-BOS) Spain Site Visit (S-BOS)
Location: Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye Móron Air Base, Spain
Dates: 21 - 22 April 2026 15 April 2026
Registration Deadline: 06 March 2026, 1400 CET (Firm)
SECTION A: TÜRKİYE (T-BOS) SITE VISIT - REGISTRATION & DETAILS
ACTION REQUIRED: Failure to complete these steps by the deadline will result in denial of base access.
SITE VISIT DETAILS:
SECTION B: SPAIN (S-BOS) SITE VISIT - REGISTRATION & DETAILS
SITE VISIT DETAILS:
RULES AND RESTRICTIONS:
POINTS OF CONTACT (POCs)
All inquiries related to this announcement shall be directed to the following POCs:
Primary Point of Contact:
John S. McLaurin
Contracting Officer
Secondary Point of Contact:
Christin Buck
Contract Specialist
Attachments (Türkiye)
1. Attachment 1 - TurAF requirements for Gate Access to Incirlik AB.docx
2. Attachment 2 - Digital Temporary Gate Pass Application.pdf
Attachments (Spanish National Contractors)
1. Attachment 3 – Copy of TABLAACCESOStranslated.xlsx
Attachments (Foreign National Contractors in Spain)
1. Attachment 4 – 03 CCR Temporary Pass Form (2023).xlsx
2. Attachment 5 – 05 CCR Certificate Insurance Form.docx
3. Attachment 6 – 06 CCR Insurance Companies.docx
USAFE BOS ACQUISITION PROGRAM
Update to Industry
28 January 2026
SUBJECT: Industry Update #2 on the Turkey-Spain (T-S) Base Operations Support (BOS) Acquisitions
1. Purpose: This notice provides an update to the acquisition strategy for the T-S BOS requirements previously discussed in the industry update posted on 17 April 2025. This acquisition will replace contract FA5641-20-D-0009 referred to as the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa Base Operations Support (UABOS) Services Contract. The Air Force Acquisition team appreciates the valuable feedback received from industry during our one-on-one market research sessions. Your feedback has been instrumental in refining our approach and remains essential in shaping this future requirement as we move forward.
2. Acquisition Strategy Revision:
A) Separation of Türkiye and Spain BOS requirements:
Based on extensive market research and analysis, the Government has determined it will contractually separate the current combined requirement. The revised strategy is to simultaneously issue two RFPs and award two independent contracts:
To the maximum extent practicable, the Government intends to use identical acquisition timelines, proposal instructions, evaluation criteria, and source selection methodologies for both solicitations. This parallel approach is specifically designed to reduce the administrative burden and proposal preparation costs for offerors who choose to compete for both contracts. While the acquisition structures will be aligned, the decision to separate the requirements allows the Government to tailor the specific contract terms and Performance Work Statements to the unique operational and economic dynamics of each location.
B) Scope Reduction for Türkiye BOS (T-BOS) Requirement
Following extensive market research on the capability of local Turkish Service Providers and an assessment of local acquisition capabilities, the Government will remove the following five functions from the future T-BOS requirement:
The USAF intends to transition these capabilities from the current UABOS to a local service providers prior to the end of the current BOS contract. The 39th Air Base Wing at Incirlik Air Base has been designated requirement owner and the 39th Contracting Squadron is the responsible acquisition organization for these five discrete requirements. Interested parties in these specific requirements should contact the 39th Contracting SQ for additional information and should monitor SAM.gov for solicitations issued by the 39th Contracting Squadron.
3. Projected Acquisition Timelines: The following timeline is tentative and subject to change. All official dates will be published in the formal RFP announcements.
4. Union Labor Agreements: Collective Labor Agreements: The efforts require any prospective provider manage their local national workforce IAW Host Nation labor law, social security, employment tax laws and the terms and adhere to the conditions of the Collective Labor Agreements (CLA) for Türkiye and Spain, including all available wage and benefit schedules:
Key Spain Considerations: Offerors are advised that the Morón Air Base workforce is subject to a company-level Collective Labor Agreement (CLA). While this agreement is currently being renegotiated, the Government will provide the final, binding version with the RFP. Based on the current historical agreements, offerors should anticipate the following critical cost drivers:
Key Türkiye Considerations: The Türkiye workforce is subject to a unique, multi-employer CLA. The USG simultaneously negotiates three CLAs with similar conditions - one for each enterprise. The enterprises are 39ABW, AAFES, and the Primary Base Operating Support contract The successor BOS contractor will be required to adopt and adhere to the terms of this CLA. This agreement creates a "dual risk" environment of high local inflation and currency fluctuation. Critical cost drivers include
5. Hyper Inflation in Türkiye and impact of Direct Labor Cost: The CLA in Türkiye mandates compounding, semi-annual increases to wages and benefits, driven by an established "betterment" rate plus the national rate of inflation. Over the life of the current contract, the compounding effect of these increases, coupled with hyper-inflation, has resulted in a cumulative increase of more than 800 percent in the Turkish Lira-denominated cost of Turkish Direct Labor. It is critical to note that this 800% increase applies only to this specific portion of the contract's cost structure, not to the total contract price. This extreme and uncontrollable cost growth is the primary driver behind the Government's need to implement the new CLAC risk-mitigation clause.
To address this significant and uncontrollable cost risk on the future Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) contract, the Government has developed a unique EPA clause, currently designated as "H-1, Combined Labor and Currency Clause" (C-LAC), a draft of which is provided with this update. This clause is designed to fairly share risk and provide budget stability for both parties.
The C-LAC mechanism operates by creating a single, integrated price adjustment every six months to correspond with the required semi-annual CLA wage and fringe benefit increases. The core of the clause is a “ledger" system. The process is as follows:
The formula first calculates the net financial impact of two opposing economic forces: the mandatory, CLA-driven labor inflation, and the savings from a strengthening USD
Both POSITIVE credits to the Government and NEGATIVE costs are calculated semi-annually. The resulting balance of the Government-held CLAC ledger is then formally documented via a no-cost administrative modification to the contract. In the case of a semi-annual “positive credit” where currency savings are greater than labor inflation (a positive financial benefit to the provider), no funds would be obligated or deobligated.
If the result is a NEGATIVE cost to the Government (i.e., labor inflation is greater than currency savings), the cost is first paid by subtracting any existing balance on the CLAC ledger. A subsequent task order modification to provide funding is executed against the task order only if the balance on the running ledger is depleted and there is a remaining shortfall.
This refined ledger system ensures the contractor is protected from uncontrollable inflation while guaranteeing the Government receives the full benefit of favorable currency movements in a way that is administratively efficient and avoids problematic contractor reimbursement actions.
The Government invites all prospective offerors to review the draft CLAC H-clause and provide feedback. We are particularly interested in your responses to the following questions:
On the Turkish Labor Component (TLC): A key input to the CLAC formula is the "Turkish Labor Component," or TLC. This is a single, fixed percentage that represents the portion of the contract's fixed price CLINs attributable only to Turkish National direct labor costs. To ensure a fair and level competition where all offerors use the same baseline, the Government's strategy is to mandate this TLC percentage in the final RFP, based on our market research indicating a realistic rate of approximately 55%. From your perspective, does this Government-mandated approach provide the predictability and clarity needed to develop a competitive proposal without adding unnecessary risk contingency?
On Pre-Performance Currency Risk: The contract baseline for currency (the BCER) will be set at the start of performance in January 2028. We recognize this creates an 18-month gap of currency risk between proposal submission and the start of performance. How does your firm typically approach pricing for this specific type of pre-performance currency fluctuation risk on a FFP contract?
6. Accessing Draft Documents and Points of Contact:
This federal opportunity involves the upcoming acquisition of Base Operations Support (BOS) services for U.S. Air Force installations in Türkiye and Spain. Managed by the Department of the Air Force, 764th Specialized Contracting Squadron (764 SCONS), this requirement replaces the previous United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa Base Operations Support (UABOS) contract. Following market research, the government has separated the requirements into two distinct acquisitions: Türkiye Base Operations Support (T-BOS), primarily at Incirlik Air Base, and Spain Base Operations Support (S-BOS) at Morón Air Base. The S-BOS Request for Proposals (RFP) is anticipated for release on June 15, 2026, followed by the T-BOS RFP on June 30, 2026, under solicitation number FA564125RBOS2.
The scope of work is classified under NAICS 561210 for Facilities Support Services and PSC M1AZ for the Operation of Other Administrative Facilities and Service Buildings. Both contracts are envisioned as Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicles featuring Firm-Fixed-Price and Cost-Reimbursable line items. The S-BOS contract is planned for a three-year base period with four 12-month options, while T-BOS is planned for a three-year base with two 12-month options. Notably, the T-BOS requirement has been reduced in scope to exclude food services, custodial, grounds maintenance, and refuse services at the Ankara Support Facility, which will be transitioned to local service providers. Performance is expected to begin no later than January 28, 2028, following a 60-day transition period.
The place of performance is located in Türkiye and Spain. Offerors must account for mandatory workforce inheritance and host nation collective labor agreements in both regions. For the Türkiye requirement, the government has developed a specific "Combined Labor and Currency Clause" (C-LAC) to mitigate risks associated with hyperinflation and currency volatility. Market research for this phase concluded in May 2026 following site visits to both locations. Response instructions for the upcoming formal solicitations will be issued under new, unique SAM.gov notices. The primary point of contact is Mr. John McLaurin, Contracting Officer, and the notice includes 36 attachments covering draft Performance Work Statements, site visit briefings, and labor agreement details.
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