MJU-76B Anticipated Formal Solicitation Date
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
NAICS
PSC
Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
Qualification Details
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, AFLCMC EBHK, has issued a Special Notice regarding the MJU-76B program. This notice announces the anticipated formal solicitation release date on or before March 15, 2026, for a contract related to Pyrotechnics (PSC 1370). It also includes updated U.S. Government (USG) responses to feedback received on the related pre-solicitation FA8213-25-R-B0009.
Purpose
This special notice serves to inform potential bidders of the upcoming formal Request for Proposal (RFP) for the MJU-76B and to provide critical clarifications and responses to industry feedback on the draft RFP. These responses cover various aspects of the anticipated contract, technical requirements, and testing protocols.
Key Clarifications & Contract Details
- Anticipated Solicitation Release: On or before March 15, 2026, with an anticipated award in July 2026 for the base IDIQ.
- Contract Structure: The contract will feature 5 ordering periods with an option for 6 additional periods. Multiple RFPs and subsequent orders can be placed within any ordering period, and IDIQ awardees will be contractually obligated to bid on RFP requests.
- CLINs: Production, First Article, MSE, CDRL, and Post-award conference CLINs are expected on the first Delivery Order (DO). CLIN 0001 (Post award Conference) and CLIN 0002 (MSE admin) are to be completed before CLIN 0003 (First Article/MSE testing), though concurrent work on CLIN 0003 is at the contractor's risk.
- Technical Data Package (TDP): The USAF is updating the TDP to provide a clean version, incorporating changes from EO 2025A6804-H into a new drawing revision. Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) parts, such as O-rings, are typically not included in the TDP.
- Variance Classification: Definitions for Critical, Major, and Minor variances are provided, with any failed Live Acceptance Test (LAT) classified as Major.
- Lot Evaluation: The USG evaluates lots consecutively but reserves the right to withhold acceptance of lots produced with a known failure mode.
- Testing Methods: The USAF is open to evaluating alternate test methods for case ejection testing, provided the contractor demonstrates identical scrutiny, accuracy, and repeatability through data.
- Pricing: Quantity band pricing is expected for each band, covering all production assets from both USG and FMS. A 7th price band (200K to 250K units) has been added, with a 20-month Period of Performance for each production order.
- Age Requirement: The 24-month age requirement applies only to energetic materials.
- Clauses: DFARS Clause 252.223-7002 will be incorporated, and FAR 52.229-3 will be included for vendors meeting the prescription of FAR 29.401-3.
- FAT Waiver: The USAF may waive the First Article Testing (FAT) requirement for production gaps greater than 45 days, depending on circumstances.
Place of Performance
United States (Utah).
Contact Information
- Primary: Ellis Swenson (ellis.swenson@us.af.mil)
- Secondary: Ryan P Walker (ryan.walker.3@us.af.mil, 801-777-8080)