Overhaul of Oxygen Regulators

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF

Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation #
70Z03826QH0000034
NAICS
336413
PSC
1660
Posted
May 19, 2026
Response due
June 2, 2026

What this opportunity is

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking overhaul services for oxygen regulators used in HC-130J aircraft, as outlined in the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice. This opportunity is suitable for small businesses under NAICS 336413, particularly those with capabilities in aviation component maintenance and logistics. Interested contractors should note that this is a firm fixed-price contract requiring compliance with specific technical directives and documentation, making it essential to track the solicitation closely rather than submitting a bid immediately.

Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.

Description

STATEMENT OF WORK -- Overhaul Page 1 of 9 Rev. 12/1/2025 STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) FOR OVERHAUL 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 BACKGROUND The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Aviation Logistics Center (ALC) requires overhaul services for the applicable Part Numbers (P/N), National Stock Numbers (NSN), and quantity estimates as specified on the Schedule of Supplies/Services (Schedule). The Contractor shall be required to overhaul components to be returned to USCG in a ready for issue (RFI) condition per section titled Applicable Documents. The Long Range Surveillance Product Line Division (LRS) supports the HC-130J aircraft by providing logistics, inventory management, and sustainment support for USCG aviation assets utilized by Air Stations geographically located in and outside the continental United States. As part of this responsibility, the LRS has a requirement for sustainment of numerous components used on the aircraft. 1.2 SCOPE All overhaul actions shall be In Accordance With (IAW) the applicable technical directive or alternate standard approved in writing by USCG LRS Contracting Officer. Components furnished hereunder shall be returned by the Contractor in an airworthy condition and in all respects suitable for installation on the HC-130J aircraft. Certification and documentation requirements apply. Firm fixed pricing for overhaul shall be at a fully burdened rate. The Contractor shall supply all parts, labor, and materials required to restore these components to a Ready for Issue (RFI) condition. Incorporation of Service Bulletins (SB) or repairs for Unusual Damage will be priced separately. The technical requirements in the SOW are identified as the minimum acceptable standards of performance to define an operationally effective system. The Contractor must have access to the applicable technical directives cited in paragraph titled Applicable Documents. In addition to these directives, the Contractor must have access to all performance/test/acceptance criteria and necessary data to ensure the items specified in the Schedule are overhauled, calibrated, and operating IAW the applicable technical directives. The work required by this SOW is not limited to the installation of overhaul kits. The work shall include repair of all failed components and include replacement of missing hardware, broken parts, and the removal of any foreign matter or corrosion. Attachment 1 - Statement of Work - 70Z03826QH0000034 -- 1 of 9 -- STATEMENT OF WORK -- Overhaul Page 2 of 9 Rev. 12/1/2025 1.3 OBJECTIVE This contract will provide an acquisition vehicle for the USCG to maintain an inventory of RFI components to supply depot level maintenance and the field units. It will continue to enhance the USCG’s ability to perform the congressionally mandated missions such as search and rescue, law enforcement, international ice patrol, marine environmental protection, and marine resource conservation. With such a demanding operational tempo, aircraft condition and availability are essential to mission success. 1.4 Contractor Facility Certifications The Contractor shall be either a FAA Overhaul Facility or OEM Certified Overhaul Facility or DoD Certified Overhaul Facility to perform overhaul services on the components listed in the Schedule. 1.4.1 FAA-Certified Facility To demonstrate that the Contractor is properly certified by the FAA, the Contractor must submit their repair station certificate. If the Contractor holds a limited rating, the Contractor must also submit: 1) a capabilities list identifying the relevant part numbers specified on the schedule of services IAW 14 CFR 145.215, and 2) a self-evaluation affirming that the repair station has all of the housing, facilities, equipment, material, technical data, processes, and trained personnel in place to perform the work on the articles identified in the schedule of services IAW 14 CFR 145.215. At the request of the Contracting Officer, the Contractor may be required to submit a copy of the repair station manual and quality control manual. 1.4.2 OEM Certified Facility To demonstrate that the Contractor is certified by the OEM, the Contractor must submit documentation from the OEM stating that the Contractor is certified to perform the services required herein. This documentation must specifically identify the part numbers identified in the Schedule. Otherwise, the Contractor must provide an OEM point of contact that will allow the USCG to independently verify the Contractor is, in fact, certified by the OEM to overhaul the components listed on the Schedule. 1.4.3 DoD or USCG Certified Facility To demonstrate that the Contractor is certified by a DoD service or the USCG to perform overhaul services on the components listed on the Schedule, the Contractor must provide a signed repair source approval memo indicating the Contractor is approved to overhaul the components listed on the Schedule. 1.4.4 Changes Affecting Contractor Certification If during the period of performance of the contract, the Contractor’s certification status changes (e.g. the FAA suspends the repair station’s certificate), the Contractor shall immediately notify the USCG and this may be grounds for contract termination. The USCG will review the circumstances affecting the certification status and make a final determination. The USCG retains the authority to allow work to continue despite a certification change if it is determined that the Contractor is able to meet all other requirements of the SOW. 1.4.5 Sub-contractors All potential Sub-contractors shall meet one of the requirement listed in paragraphs 1.4.1 thru 1.4.3 in the applicable category for the items listed in the Schedule. To be found technical acceptable, the Contractor shall submit a list of all Sub-contractors that may perform work on USCG articles. If no Sub-contractors will be used, a statement to this effect is still required. The Sub-contractor list must outline each Sub-contractor’s name, location, certification source (e.g., FAA, OEM,

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