Repair of B-2 Transponder Set NSN: 5895-01-383-4052 FW P/N: 159000-7
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
FA8119-26-R-0011
NAICS
336413
PSC
5895
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 9, 2026
Response due
July 1, 2026
Place of performance
S Coffeyville, OK
What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking repair services for the B-2 Transponder Set, NSN 5895-01-383-4052, under NAICS 336413. This solicitation is open to all businesses as there is no set-aside designation. Interested vendors should note that the performance location is Tinker AFB, OK, and the notice type indicates that tracking the solicitation is essential for potential bidding.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
APPENDIX A
PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT
(PWS)
For
Repair of
NSN: 5895-01-383-4052FW
FD2030-25-02042
PREPARATION DATE: 4/23/25
PREPARING ORGANIZATION: AFSC/448 SCMW/848 SCMG/424 SCMS TINKER AFB OK 73145
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Table of Contents
1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES/GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................................1
1.1. Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2. General Information...................................................................................................... 1
1.3. Work Requirements ...................................................................................................... 1
1.4. Reporting Requirements ............................................................................................... 6
1.5. Quality Program and Inspection System Requirements .................................................. 8
1.6. Condemnation Candidates/End items beyond economical ............................................ 9
1.7. Special Tools (ST) and Support Equipment (SE) ............................................................. 9
1.8. Precious Metals Recovery Program ..............................................................................10
1.9. Nuclear Hardness Requirement ...................................................................................11
1.10. Parts Control Program .................................................................................................11
1.11. Counterfeit Prevention Plan .........................................................................................13
1.12. Engineering Support ....................................................................................................16
1.13. Cannibalization of Parts (Module Swap) .......................................................................16
1.14. Lead (Pb) Free Electronics ...........................................................................................16
1.15. Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) .............................................................................17
1.16. Delivery Schedule ........................................................................................................17
1.17. Customer Service Requirements ..................................................................................17
1.18. Safety and Health ........................................................................................................17
1.19. Manpower Reporting Language for Contract Performance Work Statements .................17
1.20. Surge...........................................................................................................................17
1.30. Supply Chain Risk
Management……………………………………………………………………………………20
2. SERVICE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ 22
2.1. Service Summary .........................................................................................................23
3. GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ................................................................................................... 23
3.1. Government Property ...................................................................................................23
3.2. Disposition of Government Property .............................................................................24
3.3. Discrepancies Incident to Shipment: ............................................................................24
3.4. Other...........................................................................................................................25
ATTACHMENT A – END ITEMS ..................................................................................................... 26
ATTACHMENT B – DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................. 27
ATTACHMENT C – APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ............................................................................. 27
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1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES/GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1. Purpose
1.1.1. The purpose of the Performance Work Statement (PWS) is to define the repair
requirements for the Transponder set and 5895013834052 specified in
Attachment A of the PWS. The work encompasses the disassembly, cleaning,
inspection, maintenance, reassembly, testing and finishing actions required to
return the items to a serviceable condition. The contractor is responsible for having
the repair capabilities to include appropriate technical data, repair documents, and
license agreements, required to accomplish this repair. The Contractor is
responsible for the scheduled delivery of a quality product.
1.2. General Information
1.2.1. Contractor employees shall identify themselves as Contractor personnel by
introducing themselves or being introduced as Contractor personnel and displaying
distinguishing badges or other visible identification for meetings with Government
personnel. In addition, Contractor personnel shall appropriately identify themselves
as Contractor employees in telephone conversations and in formal and informal
written correspondence.
1.3. Work Requirements
General Requirements:
Teardown, Test and Evaluate (TT&E)
The contractor shall perform TT&E on a Transponder set prior to actual repair of the
unit. The contractor shall provide a proposal to the Government detailing the repairs
that are needed and the associated costs for the needed repairs. The proposal will be
evaluated by Government personnel, and feedback provided to the contracting officer
concerning authorization to commence the actual repairs. Visual, mechanical, and
electrical testing shall be accomplished to determine the condition of the asset. Test
procedures will be completed in accordance with manufacture’s original
specifications. The purpose of TT&E …
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