Opportunity
SAM #FA8124-26-R-B009
F117 Engine Performance Restoration Services (Sole Source to Pratt & Whitney)
Buyer
AFLCMC LPK
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
FA8124-26-R-B009
NAICS
336412
This opportunity involves a long-term contract for F117 engine performance restoration and support for the U.S. Air Force: - Government Buyer: - Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Propulsion Directorate (FA8124 AFLCMC LPK) - OEM/Vendor: - Pratt & Whitney (sole source) - Services Requested: - Comprehensive sustaining engineering (recurring and nonrecurring) - Product improvement and modernization - Supply chain management and logistics - Depot and field-level repair and overhaul - Procurement of new or serviceable life-limited parts - Technical analyses, design, maintenance, systems engineering, and emergency response - Integration with Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) - Support for War Readiness Engines (WRE) and Serviceable Propulsion System (SPS) levels - Reliability gainsharing, program management, transition, and technical data maintenance - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Sole source, 20-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract - Firm Fixed Price (FFP) structure - No specific part numbers or product quantities listed; focus is on services and support for the F117 engine platform - Place of Performance: - Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma (including Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex) - Contracting office located at Tinker AFB, BLDG 3001, 3001 STAFF DR STE 2AI 86A, Tinker AFB, OK 73145-3303
Description
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. This pre-solicitation notice is a follow on to the pre-solicitation notice posted 8 Dec 25. The 15 day requirement to post the pre-solicitation notice has already been met with the original posting. This update only updates the expected period of performance for this requirement. All other information remains the same as originally posted. The Department of the Air Force intends to award a sole source contract to Pratt & Whitney under the authority of FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements. This determination is based on a thorough assessment of the market and a comprehensive evaluation of Pratt & Whitney's unique capabilities to meet the critical requirements of the F117 Engine Performance Restoration (EPR) program.
Commercial FAR 12 Service
Firm Fixed Price (FFP) - 20 Year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
The purpose of this synopsis is to notify industry of the Air Forces’ intent to award the Engine Performance Restoration contract in support of the F117 engine. This effort includes sustaining engineering (recurring and nonrecurring), product improvement/modernization, supply chain management, and performance restoration (depot and field support) performed on the F117 engine through the repair of modules, which are each restored based on a light, medium, or heavy level of maintenance and the procurement of new or serviceable life limited parts which have a finite lifespan based on accumulated usage.
The engineering support activities include detailed design engineering, maintenance engineering, systems engineering support, technical analyses, drawing and source data maintenance/ updates flight safety analyses, reliability analyses, liaison engineering support, stress analyses, accident investigation, engineering feasibility studies, material deficiency report analysis, field problem investigation, and in-flight emergency response support.
The F117 supply chain management effort will require the administion of the supply chain management program. This includes supply chain management logistics, forecasting of parts, long lead-time parts procurement, reparable forecasting, cataloging, obsolescence issues, integration with the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex (OC-ALC) for depot/modular level repair/ overhaul support, delivery of serviceable assets to depots and approved repair stations, budget computations, what-if-computations, Time Compliance Technical Order (TCTO) kits supportability, and hosting meetings to support the F117 program office with supply chain management logistics and Government requests for supply chain management data.
The F117 overhaul and repair effort will require depot overhaul and field repair services for the F117 propulsion system to ensure a serviceable, ready-to-install engine to meet the required War Readiness Engines (WRE) and serviceable Propulsions System (SPS) levels. Modules will be broken out and planned and programmed each year based upon engine build requirements. LLPs will be separately priced and ordered based upon need. Engine Build Unit (EBU), which is comprised of Quick Engine Change (QEC) kits and modules in the power section, will be the line of tear down inspect, disposition build and test of the F117 engine. The F117 Speedline will be set up for quick repair of stub time engines that require off wing maintenance for return to service.
Line Item Number:
X001 Program Management X002 Engineering Services X003 Overhail and Repair Services X004 Overhail and Repair Services X005 O&A X006 Reliability Gainshare X007 Data X008 Transition
Central to the contract is comprehensive sustaining engineering, covering both recurring and nonrecurring work across multiple disciplines. This includes design and maintenance engineering, systems analysis, flight safety assessments, accident investigations, material evaluations, field diagnostics, and 24/7 emergency response— ensuring the engine’s safety, reliability, and readiness.
A key pillar is robust supply chain management, tightly aligned with the Performance Work Statement (PWS) and integrated with sustainment and modernization. It includes logistics planning, forecasting, long-lead procurement, obsolescence mitigation, depot integration with OC-ALC, and continuous coordination with the F117 Program Office to ensure asset availability and minimize downtime.
Finally, depot overhaul and field-level repair services ensure restored engine performance and availability of ready-to-install propulsion systems. These services are vital to maintaining War Readiness Engine (WRE) and Serviceable Propulsion System (SPS) levels, directly supporting the Air Force’s operational mission. Any disruption would immediately impact readiness
Contract Award Date: 30 September 2027
Period of Performance: 1 October 2027- 30 September 2047