Opportunity
SAM #123CRSFO
Sources Sought: Special Fueling Operations Kit for Contingency Response Forces
Buyer
KY PFO
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
123CRSFO
NAICS
333914, 333132, 332420
The Department of Defense, Department of the Army, National Guard Bureau (USPFO KY), is seeking information from industry for a special fueling operations kit to support Contingency Response Forces (CRF) in austere environments. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Department of the Army, National Guard Bureau, JFHQ USPFO KY, USPFO KY Procurement - Products/Services Requested: - Fuel Pumps (4 units) - Fuel Filters (4 units) - 130x100' 2" diameter hoses (12 units) - 3,000-gallon Fuel Bladders (6 units) - 10,000-gallon Fuel Berms (2 units) - SFO (Special Fueling Operations) Accessories (2 units) - Key Technical Requirements: - Man-portable pumps with 300 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) capacity - Pressure regulation within +/- 50 PSI - Integrated dead man switch for safety - Compatibility with MRZR vehicle platforms - Designed for multi-platform refueling and safe storage in locations without traditional fueling infrastructure - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are identified in the available documentation - Quantities and item types are based on the attached Bill of Materials (BOM) summary - This is a market research (sources sought) notice to identify potential sources and solutions
Description
This notice is a sources sought/request for information and is strictly for market research purposes only.
Contingency Response Forces (CRF) are often the first to establish air mobility operations, and their ability to receive, turn, and launch aircraft hinges on having reliable and flexible fueling capabilities. A tailored kit allows teams to quickly set up safe fueling storage, conduct multi-platform refueling, and support a diverse mix of mobility, ISR, and tactical aircraft in degraded and austere environments where traditional infrastructure is not available. Pumps must be man-portable and have the ability to pump 300 Gallons Per Minute (GPM), pressure regulated +/- 50 PSI, have an integrated dead man switch, and fit into the back of an MRZR.