Remanufacture of B-1 Interlock Assembly, Wing Sweep
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
FA811826Q0005
NAICS
336413
PSC
3040
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 8, 2026
Response due
July 8, 2026
Place of performance
S Coffeyville, OK
What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking contractors for the remanufacture of the B-1 Interlock Assembly, Wing Sweep, under NAICS 336413. This opportunity is open to all business types, as there is no set-aside. The solicitation involves providing a web-based system for tracking government-owned reparable assets, requiring contractors to report various transactions and statuses as defined in the contract. Interested businesses should monitor the solicitation closely, as it indicates a bidding opportunity rather than a simple tracking notice.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
DATA ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title: COMMERCIAL ASSET VISIBILITY (CAV) REPORTING
Number: DI-MGMT-81838 Approval Date: 20110914
AMSC Number: N9211 Limitation: N/A
DTIC Applicable: N/A GIDEP Applicable: N/A
Office of Primary Responsibility: SA/WSS 071.02
Applicable Forms: N/A
Use/relationship:
The Commercial Asset Visibility (CAV) application provides a web-based, automated
method of tracking Government owned reparable assets as they flow through the repair
cycle at the contractor's repair facility. The main purpose of CAV is to provide an
inventory management system for reparable assets while they are at commercial repair
vendors. CAV on the World Wide Web allows the contractor to report transactions as
they occur. These transactions automatically update the CAV database. An integrated,
relational database allows the commercial repair vendors to access their repair data to
produce all of the required status and activity reports.
This Data Item Description (DID) contains the format and content preparation
instructions for the data product generated by the specific and discrete task requirement,
as delineated in the contract.
Requirements:
1. Format. The CAV System transactions are processed via the World Wide Web. Input
formats and methodology are defined in the Contract Statement of Work.
2. Content. The Contractor reporting shall contain the following transactions, status
code changes and report types, as described in the Contract Statement of Work:
A. Receipt of Asset
1) On Contract
2) Not on Contract
3) Procurement
4) "A" Condition
5) Rotable Pool
6) Loaned Asset
B. Inductions
C. Items Awaiting Parts
D. Re-inductions
E. Completions
F. Shipments
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G. Bulk Shipments
H. Proof of Shipment
I. Items that are Beyond Economic Repair (BER)
J. Survey/Scrap Items
K. Reversals
L. Report of Discrepancies
M. Print DD Form 1348's
N. Print Material Movement Documents
O. Print CAV Inventory Labels
P. Print Item Action Reports
Q. Print Repair History Reports
R. Print Condition Code Reports
S. Print Awaiting Parts Report
T. Print Proof of Shipment Reports
U. Perform Item Maintenance
V. Print Report of Discrepancies (RODs)
W. Add and Delete Carriers
3. End of DI-MGMT-81838.
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Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.
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