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Point Mugu Passenger Air Transportation Services (PMPATS) Award Notice
Contact and place of performance
Thomas M. Fee
Point Mugu NAWC, CA 93042
USA
USTRANSCOM has awarded a firm fixed price contract, HTC71126CE114, to Rampart Aviation, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO. The contract provides Passenger Air Transportation Services with personal baggage and/or cargo from Point Mugu, CA to San Nicholas Island, CA and from Point Mugu, CA to China Lake, CA. The contract was competitively procured. The primary location of performance is Point Mugu, with an e...
View moreThe U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), Directorate of Acquisition, has awarded a firm-fixed-price contract to Rampart Aviation, Inc. of Colorado Springs, Colorado, for Point Mugu Passenger Air Transportation Services. This competitively procured award, identified by solicitation number HTC71126CE114, covers nonscheduled chartered passenger air transportation (NAICS 481211) including the transport of personal baggage and cargo. Primary flight routes connect Point Mugu, California, to San Nicholas Island, California, and China Lake, California. This procurement was designated under the SBA (SBA) set-aside.
The total contract value is $64,431,188.48, with an initial $8,629,722.14 in Navy Working Capital Funds obligated to commence performance on January 1, 2026. The contract structure consists of a base period and four one-year option periods, resulting in an expected completion date of September 30, 2030. If the included FAR 52.217-8 option to extend services is exercised, the maximum potential completion date is March 31, 2031.
Work will be performed at the Point Mugu Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC) in California. The contracting activity was managed by the USTRANSCOM-AQ office located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, under the supervision of Thomas M. Fee. This award notice was published on November 10, 2025, and contains no associated attachments.
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