Contract
KC-135 Center Console Refresh (CCR) Revision 2
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
- Location
- Tinker AFB, OK
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 87 days (Oct 13, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 10, 2026
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 336413
What this contract is for
Center Console Refresh addresses critical obsolescence issues within the KC-135 Refueling Tanker aircraft. The US Air Force needs an updated Fuel System (FS), Flight Display System (FDS), and Flight Computer due to obsolescence and is looking for innovative ideas to not only replace but improve these systems with turn-key solutions enabling supportability and future growth. The FS, FDS, Flight Computer, and the future growth/adaptability define the scope of the CCR program. The program scope also includes the addition of autothrottle systems. The anticipated contract will be a Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) for EMD, Firm Fixed Price (FFP) for Production and Deployment (P&D), single award indefinite delivery/quantity type contract comprised of One (1) 48-month Base Period with Six (6) 1-Year Option Periods and a projected period of performance from July 2028 to June 2038. To request access to view-controlled documents on SAM.gov, you must have a role assigned in SAM.gov. Government personnel cannot assist with assigning roles. If you are unable to view the controlled documents, you will need to contact SAM.gov for assistance. Once your role has been assigned, submit a request to view the documents and ensure you include your company’s CAGE code. Failure to provide the CAGE code will delay your access request. Access to controlled documents will be granted only if your company has an active DD2345 is on file through the JCP website, https://www.public.dacs.dla.mil/jcp/ext/. If a DD2345 is not found or is inactive, it must be updated and active before access can be approved *Section 3.27.3 of the SRD will be updated at the next formal revision change to align with SOW Sections 2.2 and 13.4.3.
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