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The Department of Defense, United States Air Force (USAF), Air Force Material Command (AFMC), Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Armament Directorate, Long Range Systems Division (EBJ) is increasing the production quantities of Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM) and the quantities of Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM). The increase in production is projected to cover JASSM Lots 27-33 and LRASM Lots 13-19, supporting quantities up to 11,200 in various configurations and variants over a 5 to 7 year period. This effort also includes missile containers, missile-to-aircraft interfaces, mission planning software, missile maintenance software modules and maintaining the 2 current factories (P-14 and P-72) as well as sustainment efforts to include operational safety, suitability, and effectiveness. In addition to the JASSM/LRASM missiles, missile hardware and software, this weapon system includes telemetry instrumentation kits, precision targeting image software, Weapon System Simulator, technical data, obsolescence management, upgrades, production implementation, pre-planned product improvement, sustainment, aircraft integration, non-warranty repair, containers, tooling, and other related items. Associated support items include, but are not limited to replacement parts, program management, engineering, logistics, test support, support equipment, software/hardware upgrades to support production missiles, associated data, and any other supplies or services needed to sustain the program over the life of the system, as well as all facilities, equipment, labor, tools and test equipment. Sustainment activities include JASSM/LRASM system repair, container requirements, and repairable/replaceable components of these end items plus the repair infrastructure; and any other supplies or services needed to sustain the JASSM/LRASM program over the life of the systems for all variants and configurations. Repair infrastructure includes program management, replacement parts, special tooling maintenance, business management, hardware demilitarization/disposal and administrative support. Sustainment requirements are anticipated to include the capability and capacity to repair non-warranted missiles and other support items that may occur proportional to the estimated increased missile quantities listed above. Deliveries for this procurement are anticipated to begin approximately 27 months after contract award. The fulfillment of the supplies/services listed above will be executed sole source to Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (LMMFC) in Orlando, FL and Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems (LM RMS) in Mount Laurel, New Jersey under the authority of RFO 6.103-1 “Only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements”. The program is supported by the LMMFC manufacturing facility complex, which is uniquely capable of sustaining the Full Rate Production (FRP) of JASSM/LRASM, two major weapon…
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