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2027 Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program (CIP)
Contact and place of performance
Brittany Raley
Lynn, MA 01910
USA
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) intends to award multiple sole source Task Orders under Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) N0042123G0004 to General Electric Aviation (GEA) 1000 Western Ave, Lynn, MA 01905 for the Propulsion and Power (P&P) Component Improvement Program (CIP) for U.S. Navy and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers. These orders will be in support of the F404, F414, T64, T700, CT7, J85, and T40...
View moreTHIS NOTICE OF INTENT IS NOT A REQUEST FOR COMPETITIVE PROPOSALS; however, responsible interested parties may submit information in which they can identify interest and capability to respond to this requirement. Responses must be received by 5:00 PM Eastern Time on 15 June 2026. The applicable NAICS code for this requirement is: 336412-Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing. The Government reserves the right to process the procurement on a sole source basis based upon the responses received. The Government will not pay for any information received.
The point of contact is Brittany Raley, Contract Specialist, via Email: [email protected]
The Naval Air Systems Command intends to award multiple sole-source task orders under Basic Ordering Agreement N0042123G0004 to General Electric Aviation for the 2027 Propulsion and Power Component Improvement Program. This requirement, identified under solicitation number 2515260035, supports U.S. Navy and Foreign Military Sales customers for F404, F414, T64, T700, CT7, J85, and T408 aircraft engines. These engines support various aircraft, including all variants of the F/A-18, H-53, H-60, and H-1, as well as the VH-92, T-38, and F-5 Adversary aircraft. The government is utilizing the authority of 10 U.S.C 3204(a)(1) for this procurement, as it is determined that only one responsible source can satisfy the agency's requirements.
Performance will take place in Lynn, Massachusetts, over a one-year period during calendar year 2027. The scope of work includes design, analysis, and testing to improve engine safety and readiness, maintain specification performance, redesign low-reliability parts, forecast hardware wear-out rates, and resolve technical problems. Deliverables under these task orders include engineering change proposals, manufacturing drawings, operating and maintenance instructions, rework and repair procedures, reliability predictions, and technical test reports.
This presolicitation is classified under NAICS 336412 Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing and PSC 2840 GAS TURBINES AND JET ENGINES, AIRCRAFT, PRIME MOVING; AND COMPONENTS. While the government intends to proceed on a sole-source basis, interested parties may submit capability information to the point of contact, Brittany Raley, by the response deadline of June 15, 2026. The notice currently includes zero attachments.
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