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Aeronautical Navigation Solution for Defense Information Systems Agency

Department of Defense (DoD)
est. $20K – $211K

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Quick Brief

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) requires a subscription EFB application service to support aircrew operating approximately 14,000 aircraft in the DoD and USCG. Key requirements include access to a global charting library, the capability to display aircraft location and weather information, and the ability to file flight plans within the application.

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Scope & Requirements

The contractor will provide an EFB application that includes an updated global charting library, flight planning capabilities, and user-friendly features tailored for DoW users.

Contract Details

Estimated Value
est. $20K – $211K
Similar contracts award $20K$214K (median $56K, 19,476 awards)Within typical range
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Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Apr 2, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Apr 2, 2026
Became Solicitation2mo ago
Apr 2, 2026
Tracked
Response Due1mo ago
May 2, 2026

Description

The contractor shall supply a subscription EFB application service to support aircrew operating the approximately 14,000 aircraft in the DoW and the USCG. This service must include access to an updated, accurate global charting library and data. The application must have the capability to display the aircraft's own-ship location, weather information, enroute charts, standard terminal arrivals, vertical obstacles/terrain and terminal procedures. The EFB must provide access to the aforementioned Type 1 LOA data, to include Digital FLIP (DFLIP) and DAFIF data and contractor’s commercial Type 1 LOA data from within the application, including Air Refueling Tracks and Military Training Routes and the most current/accurate vertical obstructions (e.g., TFADS-O) with integrated flight planning capability. Aircrew must be able to file flight plans, currently the DD 1801, from within the application. The application must be available for download through commercial or government networks, and aeronautical data must be updated every 28 days AIRAC cycle at a minimum. The application must be user-friendly and intuitive to DoW users; it also must have the capability to be updated quickly (as defined by end-user

requirements) with improvements as recommended by the end-user. Finally, the application must be able to tailor the available data and associated files with a flight plan route and expected diverts, to accommodate peripherals with memory size limitations.

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