A12 Circuit Cards supporting Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft

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Notice ID:N00019-26-RFPREQ-APM290-0691

The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) plans to award a sole-source contract to Boeing for VLA-150 Host Processor Cards to support the Taiwan Air Force P-3C platform. Contract award is planned for the 4th Quarter of Fiscal Year 2026, with delivery of up to ten cards anticipated in calendar year 2026. Performance of services will be at Boeing’s facility in Huntington Beach, California. No budget amount is specified. Boeing is identified as the only known source capable of meeting the requirements.

Department/Ind.Agency Subtier Office
DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE NAVY NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND
  PSC   MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS
LOCATION: Not Given
Primary Contact
Brittney Davis
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Alt Contact
Maria Donnelly
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A12 Circuit Cards supporting Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft

Inactive
Notice ID:N00019-26-RFPREQ-APM290-0691

This is a Request for Information (RFI) only, not a solicitation, seeking industry capabilities to manufacture and deliver up to ten VLA-150 Host Processor Cards (A12 Cards) compatible with the P-3C platform’s Display Control Unit. The government intends to award a contract in the fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2026, with deliveries expected that same year. Performance of services is for the Taiwan Air Force P-3C platform, and respondents must address technical approach, past experience, and security clearance. No specific budget amount is provided. Interested parties must submit a Capability Statement within 5 calendar days of the notice’s posting date.

Department/Ind.Agency Subtier Office
DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE NAVY NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND
  PSC   MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS
LOCATION: Not Given
Primary Contact
Brittney Davis
Not Given
Alt Contact
Maria Donnelly
Not Given

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