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FA8522-26-ALQ172
Response Deadline
Aug 12, 2026, 7:00 PM(EDT)30 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Sources Sought
AN/ALQ-172 TWT REPAIR
CAUTION:
The Government is conducting market research to identify potential sources that possess the repair data, expertise, capabilities, and experience to meet qualification requirements to repair the following subassemblies:
Table 1- AN/ALQ-172 LRU-8 Subassemblies
AN/ALQ-172
NSN 5960-00-007-7071EW / PN 2612353, 2612353A001, 2612353G001
NSN 5960-01-504-3415EW / PN VTR5115A1-1
The level of security clearance and amount of foreign participation in this requirement has not been determined.
The RMC/RMSC for each of the listed subassemblies is R3/R. RMC R3 indicates repair, for the second or subsequent time, directly from the actual manufacturer. RMSC R indicates the Government does not have adequate data, lacks rights to data, or both needed to contract repair of this part from additional sources. It has been determined to be uneconomical to buy the data or rights to the data. It is uneconomical to reverse engineer the part.
The Government does not own or have access to the data for these items. The Government has determined that this system is a military unique item.
The Government’s needs for repair services are required in order to support current B-52 electronic countermeasure mission requirements. The items included in this RFI are part of the LRU-2 Transmitter, Countermeasures which is part of a suite of Electronic Countermeasure (ECM) equipment referred to as the ALQ-172. System design features of the ALQ-172 include full automation, multi-band coverage, simultaneous multiple threat recognition and jamming, and digital computer control, advanced jamming techniques, a high effective radiated power value, threat re-programmability, a high-gain antenna array, a threat warning display, dual Military Standard (MIL-STD)-1553 data bus interfaces and extensive built-in-test capabilities.
The LRU-2 is the ALQ-172 PR transmitter that provides high power RF signals within the system supporting RF signal amplification, analog ECM technique generation, repeater techniques, and high power transmission. The LRU-2 contains four multipin connectors, five coaxial connectors, and ove waveguide interface. The connectors provide inputs and outputs for digital signals/buses, analog signals, RF signals and primary power. The LRU-2 contains eight digital/analog printed circuit card assemblies, a High Level TWT, a High Voltage Power Supply, a Pulser Module, a RF Memory Path, Advance Memory, a Low Voltage Power Supply, and a filter box assembly. There is one LRU-2 in both the forward (FWD) and rear (AFT) of the aircraft.
Contractor shall furnish all material, support equipment, tools, test equipment, and services. The contractor is responsible for providing, maintaining, and calibrating all support equipment required at their facility or a subcontractor’s facility. Contractor furnished material or parts used for replacement shall equal or exceed the quality of the original material or parts.
Contractors/Institutions responding to this market research are placed on notice that participation in this survey may not ensure participation in future solicitations or contract awards. The Government will not reimburse participants for any expenses associated with their participation in this survey.
INSTRUCTIONS:
CONTRACTOR CAPABILITY SURVEY
Part I. Business Information
Please provide the following business information for your company/institution and for any teaming or joint venture partners:
· Company/Institute Name:
· Address:
· Point of Contact:
· CAGE Code:
· Government Proposed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code: 811210
Based on the Government proposed NAICS Code, state whether your company is:
Responses to the Capability Survey Part I and Part II must be received no later than close of business 12 August 2026. Please ensure data is in a readable electronic format that can be received through a firewall. Attachments shall not to exceed 10 MB per email. Multiple emails are acceptable. Responses must be sent via email to the following Contracting Officer:
AND
Questions relative to this market research should be addressed to the PCO.
Part II. Capability Survey Questions
General Capability Questions:
1. Describe briefly the capabilities of your facility and nature of the goods and/or services you provide. Include a description of your staff composition and management structure.
2. Describe your company's capabilities for generating, handling, processing and storing classified material and data.
3. What is your company’s current maximum capacity per month for this particular type of requirement? Provide information on any facility reserves you may possess to increase capacity in the event of an immediate need do to critical operational mission requirements
4. What quality assurance processes and test qualification practices does your company employ? Provide a description of your quality program (ISO 9001, AS9100, etc.).
5. Is your company current with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) status at the following CMMC level or higher: CMMC Level 1 (Self)?
6. Does your company have a plan of action and milestones (POA&M) identifying tasks to be accomplished to become current with CMMC status?
B. Repair Questions:
1. Describe your company's past experience in repairing the AN/ALQ-172 High Level TWTs (NSN 5960-00-007-7071EW and 5960-01-504-3415EW) or on previous projects similar in complexity to this requirement. Include contract numbers, a brief description of the work performed, period of performance, agency/organization supported, and individual point of contact (Contracting Officer or Program Manager).
2. Describe your company's capabilities and experience in viewing, generating and/or modifying technical data, engineering drawings, and repair data/manuals. Identify what software programs are utilized to generate these data products and what formats are available for delivered items.
3. Provide your commercial manual(s) or Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP) and your rights to these manuals and or ATP used in the depot level repair and functional check of these or similar assets for Government Engineer review.
4. Discuss your process for addressing any fit, form, and or function issues that may arise out of this effort including obsolescence and Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS).
5. Include a detailed listing of facilities and equipment, including quantities, required to satisfy the requirements of this effort.
6. How will your organization address the absence of drawings, specifications, technical data, test procedures, etc.
7. If the item cannot be repaired in total, state what your organization can repair.
C. Commerciality Questions:
1. Is there established catalog or market prices for our requirement?
2. If you offer this product and/or service to both U.S. Government and commercial sources, is the same workforce used for both the U.S. Government and general public?
3. Describe your standard warranty and return process for goods and services furnished to the Government for items similar in nature to this requirement.
4. Please provide a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) to execute this repair effort. This is for informational purposes only.
DEPT OF DEFENSE
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND
AIR FORCE SUSTAINMENT CENTER
FA8522 AFSC PZABB
FA8522 AFSC PZABB
CP 478 926 7405
235 BYRON ST STE 19A BLDG 300
ROBINS AFB, GA, 31098-1670
NAICS
Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
PSC
ELECTRON TUBES AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE