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DPAA Papua New Guinea Helicopter Requirement

DEPT OF DEFENSE
Response deadline
Aug 14, 2026
Due in 28 days
Date posted
Jul 14, 2026

Description

The United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) is seeking proposals for rotary-wing aviation support services in Papua New Guinea on behalf of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA). The requirement demands providing up to three (3) helicopters simultaneously to support up to three (3) remote recovery missions per year (ranging from 14 to 90 days each), including passenger/cargo transport, sling load operations, and 24/7 on-call MEDEVAC. Offerors are advised to thoroughly review the full solicitation package, paying close attention to the instructions and evaluation criteria outlined in the FAR 52.212-1 and FAR 52.212-2 clauses along with the ten (10) attached documents. A virtual Pre-Proposal Conference will be held via MS Teams on Monday, 27 July 2026, at 10:30 AM CST; meeting access details will be posted on SAM.gov prior to the event.

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Documents (11)

  • Atch 5 - Technical Capability Worksheet DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx38 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 3 - Aircraft Identification Sheet.docx
    .docx35 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 7 - Past Performance Questionnaire (PPQ) DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx40 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 6 - Past Performance Worksheet DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx35 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 4 - Business Compliance Checklist DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx37 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 10 - DPAA PWS Foreign Subcontractor Report.xlsx
    .xlsx83 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 9 - Offeror Information Sheet DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx32 KBNot yet available
  • Solicitation - HTC71126RE147.pdf
    .pdf2.3 MBNot yet available
  • Atch 2 - Pricing Table DPAA PNG.xlsx
    .xlsx20 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 1 - PWS DPAA 10 JULY 2026.docx
    .docx122 KBNot yet available
  • Atch 8 - Basic Eligibility and Carrier Flag Status DPAA PNG.docx
    .docx33 KBNot yet available

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