Opportunity

SAM #FA82322601

Sources Sought: AN/APG-68(V)9 Radar DMSMS Phase II Resolution for F-16

Buyer

AFLCMC Fighter and Advanced Aircraft Directorate

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

June 30, 2026

Identifier

FA82322601

NAICS

811210, 334511, 334418, 336419

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Fighter and Advanced Aircraft Division at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is seeking sources for Phase II of the AN/APG-68(V)9 Radar Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) program, supporting the F-16 platform. - Government Buyer: - Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Fighter and Advanced Aircraft Division, Hill AFB, Utah - OEM Highlight: - Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) is the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and holds proprietary technical data for the AN/APG-68(V)9 radar system - Products/Services Requested: - DMSMS resolution for Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs) within the Modular Receiver/Exciter (MoRE) and Common Radar Processor (CoRP) - Fabrication of two prototype engineering development units (EDUs) for each of nine specified SRUs: - Programmed Wideband/Fractional Synthesizer (P/N: 189K160G01) - Programmed Converter (P/N: 544R742G01) - Programmed Multi-Function Receiver (P/N: 103K636G02) - Programmed Antenna Interface Unit (P/N: 544R740G01) - Wired Chassis (P/N: 812R484G01) - Reference Generator (P/N: 124K707G01) - Programmed Synchronizer (P/N: 544R731G01) - Data Processor (P/N: 570R137G01) - Programmed Aux/SYNC ECA (P/N: 544R726G01) - Services include project management, engineering, prototype fabrication, verification and validation, and proposal preparation for Phase III - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Maintain Form, Fit, and Function compatibility while replacing obsolete components - Experience with DMSMS resolution, bench-level qualification testing, and prototype fabrication - Compliance with cybersecurity standards (NIST SP 800-171, DFARS 252.204-7012) - Access to proprietary technical data is required

Description

THE US GOVERNMENT DOES NOT HAVE DATA RIGHTS OR DRAWINGS. 

NOTICE: This is not a solicitation but rather a Sources Sought Synopsis to determine potential sources for information and planning purposes only.  Any information submitted by respondents to this sources sought synopsis is voluntary and will not be returned.  The Government will not reimburse any costs incurred or associated with the submission of information in response to this notice.

1.  Purpose

The purpose of this Sources Sought is to conduct market research to determine if responsible sources exist and to assist in determining whether this effort can be competitive and/or a total Small Business Set-Aside.  The proposed North American Industry Classification Systems (NAICS) Code is 811210 – Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance, with a corresponding size standard of $34M.  The Government will use this information to determine the best acquisition strategy for this procurement.

The Government is interested in all small business categories to include 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, HUBZone, and Women-Owned small business concerns.  Interested parties are requested to identify their small business status relative to the identified NAICS code, any anticipated teaming arrangements, and a description of similar services offered to the Government and commercial customers within the past three years.  Any responses involving teaming agreements should delineate between the work accomplished by the prime and the work accomplished by the teaming partners.

2.  Program Details

AFLCMC/WAMJ, F-16 System Program Office, Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Section, Hill AFB, UT is seeking information about potential sources interested in and capable of performing Phase II (Resolution) of the AN/APG-68(V)9 Radar Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) program.

The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar system is a critical component of the F-16 fighting platform.  A Phase I (Analysis) DMSMS study, completed in July 2024, identified multiple Shop Replaceable Units (SRUs) within the highest-priority Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that are at high risk of becoming unserviceable and unrepairable due to component obsolescence.  This effort initiates Phase II (Resolution) as part of a three-phase program to mitigate these risks.  Successful completion of Phase II is a prerequisite for Phase III (Manufacture).

This effort will be executed via a Task Order (TO) under the AN/APG-66/68 Post Production Sustainment (PPS) Contract.  As the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC) possesses the proprietary technical data required to perform this work.

2.1  Scope of Work

The contractor shall resolve DMSMS issues on specified SRUs within the Modular Receiver/Exciter (MoRE) and the Common Radar Processor (CoRP), maintaining Form, Fit, and Function (FFF) compatibility with the existing system configuration while replacing obsolete components to ensure future manufacturability and reparability.

2.2  In-Scope SRU Redesign Efforts

Modular Receiver/Exciter (MoRE), P/N 103K601G01:

Programmed Wideband/Fractional Synthesizer (P/N 189K160G01) Programmed Converter (P/N 544R742G01) Programmed Multi-Function Receiver (P/N 103K636G02) Programmed Antenna Interface Unit (P/N 544R740G01) Wired Chassis (P/N 812R484G01) Reference Generator (P/N 124K707G01) Programmed Synchronizer (P/N 544R731G01)

Common Radar Processor (CoRP), P/N 813R250G01:

Data Processor (P/N 570R137G01) Programmed Aux/SYNC ECA (P/N 544R726G01)

2.3  Specified Tasks

The contractor shall perform the following tasks:

Project Management: Develop and maintain an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) detailing all major tasks, milestones, and deliverables. Engineering: Conduct all necessary activities to resolve DMSMS issues on the SRUs identified in Section 2.2, replacing obsolete parts with modern, sustainable components while maintaining FFF equivalence. Prototype Fabrication: Fabricate two (2) engineering development units (EDUs) for each SRU.  These units will be used for integration and testing and will serve as government-purposed host assets at the contractor facility to support future repairs. Verification and Validation: Develop a qualification test plan (QTP) and execute bench-level functional testing on the prototype SRUs.  Testing shall verify that the units meet all FFF requirements and interface correctly within the next-higher assembly. Phase III Proposal Preparation: Develop and deliver information to support a rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost estimate and schedule for delivery of production-level units, including required testing and System Engineering Technical Review (SETR) events.

2.4  Deliverables

Hardware: Two (2) prototype units for each of the nine (9) SRUs identified in Section 2.2.  Units will be retained at the contractor's facility.

Data: Key data deliverables are listed in the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) below.

CDRL No.

Title

SOW Ref.

Due Date

A001

Project Management Plan / IMS

4.1

30 Calendar DAC*

A002

Test Plan & Procedures

4.4

90 Calendar DAC

A003

Functional Test Report

4.4

15 Days after Test Completion

A004

DMSMS Final Engineering Report

4.2

30 Calendar DACC**

A005

Monthly Status Report

4.1

15th of each month

A006

Phase 3 Proposal

4.5

Upon Completion

*Days After Contract Award   **Days After Contract Completion

3.  Questions for Contractors / Information to be Provided in Response

Interested parties are requested to provide responses to the following:

Provide your suggested NAICS code. Do you anticipate your company will serve as a prime contractor or subcontractor? Do you anticipate a teaming arrangement?  If so, delineate the expected work to be accomplished by the prime versus the teaming partners. Does your company have an established relationship or agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC)?  If so, please provide a copy of the agreement or a description of the relationship.  This system is proprietary to NGC — is your company capable of procuring the required technical data and support from NGC? Does your company have any agreements or relationship with Lockheed Martin Corporation (the airframe manufacturer)?  If so, please provide a copy of the agreement or a description of the relationship. Please describe your company's experience and capability in performing DMSMS resolution efforts, including component obsolescence redesign and FFF-equivalent replacement for DoD aviation systems. Please describe your capability to perform bench-level qualification testing and functional verification of redesigned SRUs. Please describe your experience with engineering development unit (EDU) fabrication and prototype support for U.S. Government aviation programs. Please describe your experience handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and complying with NIST SP 800-171 and DFARS 252.204-7012 cybersecurity requirements. Please describe any familiarity with the AN/APG-66/68 radar system or related Post Production Sustainment (PPS) contract vehicles. What is your estimated schedule to complete Phase II Resolution efforts, from contract award through prototype delivery and functional test completion? Please provide any additional information regarding surge capabilities or constraints.

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