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V-22 NEXT PHASE COI(20230425-3200).xlsx | XLSX | Nov 21, 2024 |
V-22 Next Phase COI
Contact and place of performance
John Collier
Amarillo, TX
USA
DLA Aviation Philadelphia is re-synopsizing the request for proposal for the requiring requirement in support of the V-22 COI: DLA Aviation at Philadelphia anticipates possible award of a contract for the acquisition of performance based support, asfollows logistics management, which includes wholesale supply support, Organizational, Intermediate and depot-level consumable support, material management, engineering su...
View moreDLA Aviation at Philadelphia has issued a special notice under solicitation number SPRPA122R001E regarding a requirement for performance-based logistics management in support of the V-22 Next Phase Center of Interest (COI). This comprehensive supply chain management program covers approximately 4,314 National Stock Numbers (NSNs) consisting of consumable spares and materials used in organizational, intermediate, and depot-level maintenance. The Bell Boeing Joint Project Office, a joint venture of Bell Textron, Inc. and The Boeing Company, is the original equipment manufacturer with design control and limited data rights for these items. The government intends to award a contract for a five-year base period with one five-year option, totaling ten years of performance.
The scope of work encompasses direct aviation platform material support and spare parts for fleet sites and Department of Defense authorized repair depots. Required services include wholesale supply support, material management, engineering and field support, packaging, storage, and reliability improvements. The contractor will be responsible for demand forecasting, inventory management, warehousing, configuration management, and obsolescence management, while also providing recommendations for Engineering Change Proposals. Performance will be measured through supply chain metrics such as material availability and fill rates for both domestic and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
Responses to this notice are due by December 6, 2024, and the primary place of performance is Amarillo, Texas. This requirement is categorized under NAICS 336413 for Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing and PSC 1680 for Miscellaneous Aircraft Accessories and Components. While the government does not possess complete data packages, limited demand data is available. Interested entities unable to provide the full performance-based outcome may explore teaming or subcontracting arrangements with the prime contractor. One attachment, a spreadsheet titled V-22 NEXT PHASE COI(20230425-3200).xlsx, was provided with the notice.
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