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Wing and Fin Subassemblies for AIM-120X Missile System

Department of Defense (DoD) > U.S. Air Force > AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMANDSol: FA855626RB013
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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is procuring Wing and Fin Sub-Assemblies to support the AIM-120X and CATM-120X series of the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM). The contract will be awarded based on the Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable source selection procedure, and proposals will be evaluated on technical acceptability and total evaluated price. The government anticipates mass delivery to occur in 2029, contingent upon successful testing and validation.

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Scope & Requirements

The scope of work includes the production and delivery of Wing and Fin Sub-Assemblies as critical components for missile systems.

Evaluation Criteria

  1. Technical Acceptability
  2. Total Evaluated Price

Contract Details

Contract Typei
FFP
Estimated Value
Not specified
Similar contracts award $6K$605K (median $45K, 2,337 awards)
Expected Awards
1
NAICS Codes
Set-Asides
SB

Qualifications & Eligibility

Set-Aside Category
8(a)

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND

Point of Contact

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

Key Dates

Published28d ago
May 7, 2026
Became Solicitation27d ago
May 7, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated26d ago
May 9, 2026
Response Due2d ago
Jun 1, 2026

Description

This notice serves as a formal SOLICITATION for the procurement of Wing and Fin Sub-Assemblies. These critical sub-components are required to support the AIM-120X and CATM-120X series of the Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM). The Government intends to award a single contract for the

scope of work identified within the Attachment 2 Statement of Work (SOW) as a result of this solicitation. 2. Source Selection Procedures This acquisition will utilize the Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable (LPTA) source selection procedure in accordance with: FAR 15.103-2 DoD Source Selection Procedures referenced in DFARS 215.200 and DFARS PGI 215.200 These procedures will be used to make an integrated assessment for a best value award decision. Please refer to sections L and M of the solicitation for additional information. 3. Evaluation and Award Criteria The Government shall evaluate proposals in accordance with the provisions outlined in this notice. A detailed and complete analysis of each offeror's proposal will be performed. Key Evaluation Parameters: Proposal Limit: The Government will only evaluate one proposal from each offeror. Award Basis: Award will be made to the responsible offeror whose proposal: Is determined to be technically acceptable. Conforms to all solicitation

requirements (terms and conditions, representations, certifications, and technical

requirements). Has the lowest Total Evaluated Price among the technically acceptable offerors. Evaluation Sequence: The Government does not imply, nor is it the Government's intention, to conduct the evaluations in sequential order (i.e., technical evaluation does not necessarily have to precede price evaluation). 4. Technical Evaluation Factors The Government's technical evaluation will be based on the following four equally important subfactors: Subfactor Subfactor One Wing and Fin Packaging, Handling, Shipping and Transportation Solution Subfactor Two Wing and Fin Production Plan Subfactor Three Finished/In Process Product Verification Plan Subfactor Four Honeycomb Implementation _______________________________________________________________________________________________

Questions Received: 1. The First Article timeline indicates up to 720 days (without a waiver), while the first item delivery appears to be required within approximately 365 days. Can you please clarify the Government's expection regarding this timeline? Specifically: Is the intent that the first Delivery Order (DO1) would not be issued until after First Article approval (potentially up to 720 days from contract award), which would push DO1 delivery into the 2029 timeframe? Or is there an alternate expectation involving the delivery of two (2) First Article units and concurrent qualification activities that would support earlier production and delivery? 1. Answer: The Government estimates that production of the two (2) First Article units will require six (6) to twelve (12) months, followed by an additional six (6) to twelve (12) monhts for First Article Testing (FAT) prior to full-rate production. Therefore, the Goverment anticipates mass delivery to occur in 2029, contingent upon successful FAT and validation of a viable product. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Government Actions: Drawings located under Notice ID: FA8556-25-R-B016 will now be added to this notice to avoid having to request access to an older annoucement. Drawings are separate from the solicitation and will not be made as an attachment. Please contact Ivan Jones for any

questions, comments, and or concerns. Dillan Harper-Smith Alternative

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