The FAA is seeking a contractor to provide Mitsubishi MU2 pilot training. The solicitation is for a fixed-price, requirements-type contract with a one-year base and two one-year option periods. Proposals must be submitted electronically by March 6, 2026, at 5:00 PM CDT. Award will be made to the lowest price technically acceptable offer. All questions must be in writing and emailed to the contract officer.
The document does not specify a delivery deadline.
The FAA will pay the contractor, upon the submission of proper invoices, the prices stipulated in this contract for supplies delivered and accepted or services rendered and accepted, less any deductions provided in this contract. The FAA will pay the contractor, upon the submission of proper invoices, the prices stipulated in this contract for supplies delivered and accepted or services rendered and accepted, less any deductions provided in this contract.
Award will be made to the lowest price, technically acceptable offer. Award will be made to the lowest price, technically acceptable offer based on the following evaluation criteria.
The offeror must hold a 14 CFR part 121 or part 135 training program, a 14 CFR part 141 training course outline, or part 142 course. The offeror must hold a 14 CFR part 121 or part 135 training program, a 14 CFR part 141 training course outline, or part 142 course.
Protests must be filed with the ODRA within the times set forth in the document. a written protest must be filed with the odra within the times set forth below, or the protest shall be dismissed as untimely
The estimated contract value will be determined by multiplying the estimated annual quantity times the unit price per line item and totaling the product of the calculations for the base year and each option year. an offerors proposal price will be evaluated by multiplying the estimated annual quantity times the unit price per line item and totaling the product of the calculations for the base year and each option year to arrive at an estimated contract value.