Contract
Mobility Air Forces Electronic Flight Bag (MAF EFB) Support
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
- Location
- Scott Air Force Base, IL
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 14 days (Aug 1, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 2, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 541611
What this contract is for
The 763rd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron (763 ESS) is seeking sources to provide on-going support that provides Headquarters Air Mobility Command Directorate of Strategic Plans, Requirements, & Programs (HQ AMC A5/8) with the workforce necessary to manage Mobility Air Forces Electronic Flight Bag (MAF EFB) operational capabilities and requirements derived from validated user needs. The 763rd ESS is seeking information for potential sources to provide MAF EFB Support. Headquarters Air Mobility Command’s (HQ AMC) Directorate of Strategic Plans, Requirements, & Programs’ (A5/8) primary responsibility is to oversee tanker and airlift concepts, budget strategies, manpower and organization, competitive sourcing, strategic planning and metrics, programs and policy, operations planning analysis, airlift and tanker doctrine, intergovernmental agreements, congressional interests, and management of the command’s validated acquisition programs. The EFB is a critical component to aircrew operations. The EFB is an electronic handheld device that enables removal of carry-on paper technical orders/flight manuals and provides ancillary situational awareness to the operator. Over time, the EFB has become critical and necessary equipment for aircrew operations. Since inception, support contractors have been necessary to assist with requirements development and sustainment of the EFB. This PWS is intended to continue necessary contractor support. The contractor shall support HQ AMC/A5R in managing EFB technical requirements and capabilities.
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