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F15 Depot Follow-On (DeFO)

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 6 days (Jul 24, 2026)
Posted
Jul 9, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used

What this contract is for

DLA Aviation at Philadelphia will solicit a proposal for the performance-based support of F15 DeFO program under the Boeing Captains of Industry (BCOI) contract, SPRPA1-22-D-001U. Under this BCOI contract the contractor will provide the following: logistics management, which includes wholesale supply support, depot-level consumable support, material management, engineering support and sustainment elements, packaging, storage, reliability improvements, and field engineering support. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) – Weapons Support seeks to continue providing fleet support under the current BCOI contract by adding the F-15 DeFO. The contractor will be required to fill DoD and FMS customer requisitions for approximately 2,874 National Stock Numbers (NSNs) for the F-15. The NSNs under the BCOI contract are comprised of both consumable and depot level repair material. The attached list of items consists solely of consumable items which will be added to the existing BCOI contract. The contractor will be required to meet supply chain performance-based metrics for material availability and Depot Fill Rate. This effort, anticipated to be procured from Boeing, under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, will be required to provide comprehensive support of the program. Due to the age of the weapon system, drawings are no longer up to date; tooling is no longer available or un-useable; materials may be obsolete and the vendor base has significantly diminished since the parts were last purchased. DLA lacks sufficient technical data to compete the complete requirement effectively and Boeing, as the OEM, possesses the technical capability and data to produce these items. The integrated approach to supporting the F-15 enables DLA to meet USAF Operational requirements and reduces the risk of ai...

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