Common Armament Tester for Fighter (CAT-F)
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Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of the Air Force is soliciting proposals for the Common Armament Tester for Fighter (CAT-F) program, an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for the development, manufacture, and sustainment of advanced armament testers for F-16, F-15, and A-10 aircraft. This effort aims to replace or augment legacy testers, addressing obsolescence and ensuring cyber-secure, nuclear-certified systems with a Modular Open System Architecture (MOSA). Proposals are due May 14, 2026, at 4:30 PM EDT.
Scope of Work
The CAT-F system will support both Organizational (O-Level) and Intermediate (I-Level) maintenance. Key components include O-Level Handheld Testers (with a Non-Developmental Item modification plan required within 10 months of award), I-Level Functional and Fault Isolation Testers, and aircraft-specific Cable and Adapter Kits. Estimated quantities include prototypes (4 each for F-16, F-15, A-10 O-Level Handheld Tester) and significant production quantities (e.g., 303 F-16 O-Level Testers, 143 F-16 I-Level Testers). The I-Level tester software must be fully compatible and interoperable with the O-Level tester.
Contract Details
This is an IDIQ contract with a 1-year basic period and four 1-year options. The acquisition will involve an initial source selection for up to two contractors for CAT-F System Design, followed by a final downselect to at least one contractor after Critical Design Review (CDR) for Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) and Production. Pricing arrangements will be a mix of Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), Firm Fixed Price (FFP), and Cost Reimbursement-No Fee (CR-NF). The contract has a minimum value of $10,000.00 and a maximum of $427,500,000.00. The NAICS code is 334515 (Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals) with a 750-employee size standard, and the PSC is 4920 (Aircraft Maintenance And Repair Shop Specialized Equipment). No set-aside is specified.
Evaluation & Submission
Proposals will be evaluated using Tradeoff Source Selection Procedures, with technical factors considered significantly more important than cost/price. Evaluation factors include Technical (Systems Engineering, Statement of Work, MOSA Utilization, Intellectual Property Rights), Small Business Participation, and Cost/Price. Proposals must be submitted electronically via encrypted email or DoD SAFE, organized into four volumes: Completed RFP, Financial Responsibility, Written Technical Proposal (now 130 pages), Small Business Participation, and Cost/Price Proposal. Required submissions include a contractor Statement of Work (SOW), expected Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs), and an Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). The proposal validity period is 730 days. Non-Government Advisors will assist in the review.
Key Updates & Contacts
Multiple amendments have extended the proposal due date to the current May 14, 2026, 4:30 PM EDT. Recent clarifications address Long Lead Items, material costs, and updated Statement of Objectives (SOO) and Sections L/M. For questions, contact PCO Brandi Owens at brandi.owens@us.af.mil or Contract Specialist Adam Hudson at adam.hudson.4@us.af.mil.