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FA8615-26-RFI-F16UPGRADE
Response Deadline
Jun 29, 2026, 9:00 PM(EDT)30 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Sources Sought
SOURCES SOUGHT / CAPABILITIES REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (CRFI)
Name/Subject: USAF F-16 Next-Generation Mission Compute (NGMC) Upgrade for Combat Capabilities for F-16, Blocks 40/42/50/52
Notice ID, Unique identifier: FA8615-26-RFI-F16UPGRADE
Contract Opportunity Type/Notice Type: Sources Sought
NAICS Code: 334511 – Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
Product Service Code (PSC): 1680 – Miscellaneous Accessories and Components
Place of Performance: Hill AFB, UT, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, and/or Contractor Facilities.
Response Date: 30 days from publication
Point of Contact (POC):
1.0 INTRODUCTION & PURPOSE
This is a Request for Information (RFI) / Sources Sought notice issued by the Department of War, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Fighters and Advanced Aircraft (WA), F-16 Program Office (DEPT OF WAR / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE / AFMC / AFLCMC / WAM (F-16 Division).
This is NOT a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations. The purpose of this CRFI is to conduct market research to identify potential sources (including small businesses, 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, and WOSB) with the capabilities and manufacturing maturity to design, develop, manufacture, and integrate a Next-Generation Mission Compute (NGMC) upgrade for combat capabilities for USAF F-16 Blocks 40/42/50/52.
The NGMC program aims to deliver a significant increase in reliability and processing performance while maintaining compatibility with the existing F-16 infrastructure. This upgrade is critical for addressing current capability gaps and enabling future modernization efforts.
2.0 BACKGROUND / REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Program Overview:
The USAF F-16 NGMC subsystem is intended to be a replacement for the F-16 Post-Block Modular Mission Computer (MMC) for both USAF and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Partners.
The NGMC will support the current F-16 functional requirements, rehost, and execute the legacy MMC Operational Flight Program (OFP).
The NGMC must be a form, fit, and function (FFF) replacement for the legacy MMC, utilizing the same physical space and existing aircraft wiring where possible. The solution must be designed for efficient, cost-effective installation and a two-level maintenance concept.
The NGMC will be a strategic pivot from the current, monolithic avionics architecture to a modern, software-defined architecture and provide an efficient path for increased reliability and performance far beyond the current F-16 MMC. It must provide flexibility to accommodate significant growth by quickly integrating new and updated Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) compliant hardware modules.
The NGMC will be a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) based solution. HW will conform to DoD-mandated SOSA standards. This modular HW approach will allow flexibility to best fit both USAF and an exportable configuration for FMS Partners with the expectation that the chassis, power system, Input/Output (I/O), and safety critical processing modules would be common. The Agile Mission Suite (AMS) Government Reference Architecture (GRA) will be used for the software (SW) framework where applicable. This architecture, coupled with a robust DevSecOps pipeline, will enable the continuous delivery of SW-defined capabilities, ensuring the platform is positioned to rapidly adapt and win for years to come.
A key enabler of the new MOSA architecture is to break vendor lock for HW upgrades. The intent of the Government is to have maximum flexibility and agility to upgrade with modular open standards based HW from a large and robust industrial base. To best support this mindset and approach the Government prefers COTS or modified COTS over custom HW modules/cards. In cases where modified COTS or custom modules are proposed, vendors should be prepared to present the technical and business case justifying the choice. The degree to which the system is open and the ease it can be adapted to future needs will be a key part of the grading criteria.
A primary goal of this effort is to establish physical separation of the safety-critical (real-time DAL C) and mission-critical (non-real-time DAL E) compute resources. Any deviation from physical separation must be rigorously justified based on a trade-off analysis that includes the full lifecycle cost of certifying and maintaining a mixed-criticality system. Part of the solution will be an Open Missions Systems (OMS) isolator service (gateway or boundary protection) between the safety-critical and mission-critical that exposes an AMS GRA compliant interface.
Another goal of the effort is to establish a common, automated development ecosystem. The Government plans to continue working with the 309 Software Engineering Group (SWEG) as the main SW provider for USAF F-16. The Government will also want the flexibility to use other SW providers with unique skills and/or products, or simply to increase manpower in order to deliver more capability in less time. A continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline will be needed along with an extensible digital ecosystem that includes all participants.
The FMS OFP is currently developed by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and in some cases allows for indigenous development. This will likely be a different SW/HW configuration to meet FMS Partner needs; however, a CI/CD pipeline and extensible digital ecosystem will be required. Ideally, the solution will provide a single digital ecosystem supporting both FMS and USAF configurations and deliverables.
2.2 High-Level System Requirements
Requirement information regarding physical and mechanical, performance and processing, software and functionality, cybersecurity and supportability of the NGMC are contained in Attachment 2 – Requirement Description. This is a controlled attachment that contains Export Control, Controlled Unlcassified Information (CUI), Controlled Technical Data. To access this document, you must have an approved DD Form 2345 on file with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). In order to access, click the attachment title and provide justification for access. Provide the Cage Code for the request. The Cage Code must match the Cage Code on the approved DD Form 2345.
3.0 REQUESTED INFORMATION (CAPABILITY STATEMENT)
Interested parties are requested to submit a Capability Statement addressing the following areas. Responses should be concise and directly address the requirements.
3.1 Company Information
Requirement - Description
Basic Data - Company Name, Address, CAGE Code, and Unique Entity ID (UEI).
Business Size - Indication of business size and socioeconomic status under the specified NAICS code.
Security & Clearances - Current Facility Clearance Level (FCL) and ability to safeguard Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).
Points of Contact - Full Name, Position/Role held with company, Phone Number, Email
3.2 Technical & Manufacturing Capabilities
Respondents must explicitly address their approach to and Technical Maturity in the following:
3.3 Past Performance
Provide up to three (3) examples of recent and relevant past performance (within the last 5 years) where your company designed and/or manufactured ruggedized avionics or mission computers for DoW airborne platforms.
4.0 SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Industry Day Announcement: The Government intends to host an Industry Day to facilitate a more detailed discussion of vendor capabilities and technical approaches. Further details, including dates and registration instructions, will be provided in a separate announcement. Because of this forthcoming event, respondents are encouraged to keep their initial written submissions concise.
5.0 DATA RIGHTS & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
If the respondent's submission contains proprietary, confidential, or sensitive commercial information, it must be clearly marked on a page-by-page basis. The Government intends to use this information to assess market capabilities and will protect proprietary data in accordance with applicable regulations. Do not submit classified information. All submissions must be unclassified. Any Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) must be marked and handled in accordance with DoW regulations.
6.0 DISCLAIMERS
This CRFI is for planning purposes only and shall not be considered as an Invitation for Bid (IFB), Request for Quotation (RFQ), or Request for Proposal (RFP). There is no obligation on the part of the Government to acquire any products or services described in this CRFI. The Government will not pay for any information or administrative costs incurred in response to this notice.
7.0 QUESTIONS
Any questions regarding this Sources Sought/CRFI shall be sent to the PCO, Jason Brown, at jason.brown.148@us.af.mil, and the Contract Specialist, Zaria Gray-Goodnight, at zaria.gray-goodnight@us.af.mil. Questions and answers may be posted and shared in this Sources Sought/CRFI.
8.0 ATTACHMENTS
Attachment 1 – Response Submittal Template
Attachment 2 – Requirement Description
Jason Brown
Zaria Gray-Goodnight
DEPT OF DEFENSE
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND
AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER
FIGHTER AND ADVANCED AIRCRAFT
FA8615 AFLCMC WAMK F16
FA8615 AFLCMC WAMK F16
CP 937 656 5842
2725 C ST BLDG 553
WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH, 45433-7424
NAICS
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing
PSC
MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS