Archer Technologies International, Inc. Contract Vehicles
Agencies have access to a broad range of services through Archer Technologies International, Inc. portfolio of government-wide acquisition contracts, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) task order contracts, and blanket purchase agreements. Our commitment to excellence makes us an outstanding small business teammate for large OEM prime contractors.
US Navy, Munitions Sustainment Support ID/IQ Contract
Archer Technologies International, Inc. has been awarded a Sole Source, US Navy, 5 year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract in support of sustainment efforts associated with providing the Logistics Group of the Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division, China Lake, CA who is charged with Joint Services repair and refurbishment of Paveway II and Paveway III Guided Bomb Units (GBU) Airfoil Group Maintenance & Repair lines in accomplishing Joint Services maintenance actions covered in Strategic Source of Repair or Source of Repair Assignment Process. During refurbishment of these weapons systems, particular parts and hardware must be replaced, refurbished, overhauled in accordance with Archer Technologies International, Inc. proprietary technical data and U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy Technical Directives. The scope of this contract includes, tear down and evaluation of required items, hardware manufacturing, spares, overhaul and depot level repair, and upgrade of weapons systems components in support of US Navy, joint services maintenance actions. The awarded aggregate ceiling of this contract is $6.484 million dollars.
Future Flexible Acquisition and Sustainment Tool (F2AST)
The Future Flexible Acquisition & Sustainment Tool (F2AST) is designed to meet the needs of AFMC Program Directors and Single Managers for speed and flexibility by providing a multi-dimensional task ordering capability, as well as sufficient ceiling and scope for AFMC-wide usage. As a F2AST team mate, Archer Technologies International Inc. is ready to provide development, maintenance, modification, spares and repair support for multiple weapon systems and support systems, line replaceable units, shop replaceable units and components. The F2AST vehicle is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, set at $6.9 billion for a period of seven years, consisting of a three-year basic contract period and two, two-year option periods. F2AST includes a flexible award strategy, including Time and Materials, Fixed Price/Labor Hour, and Cost Reimbursement No Fee task orders, with a seven-day turnaround requirement.
NAVSEAPORT Enhanced
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Warfare Centers established the Seaport Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Multiple Award Contract (MAC). This contract vehicle utilizes a web-based, e-business procurement portal, to facilitate performance-based service acquisition, leverage buying power, improve business intelligence, and reduce cycle time. The ordering community of SeaPort-e has expanded to include all Virtual Systems Command (SYSCOM) activities. Other activities, including the Military Sealift Command, Strategic Systems Programs, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and the United States Marine Corps have also chosen to use SeaPort-e.
NAVSEA has awarded multiple Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for a wide range of engineering, technical, and programmatic services and solutions for the Virtual SYSCOM (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, NAVSUP, SPAWAR, Strategic Systems Program (SSP), NAVFAC) as well as Commander, Naval Installations (CNI) and the U.S. Marine Corps. SeaPort-e furthers the Navy's Seapower 21 objective to increase efficiency, and allows for tailoring services according to the needs of geographically-dispersed organizations with significantly diverse product area requirements and missions.
Design and Engineering Support Program III (DESP III)
DESP III is a five-year, multiple-award, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract vehicle available for use within the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), the Air Force, DoD, and other government agencies. DESP III is a task ordering contract that was created to provide engineering and high-level technical services in support of all Air Force weapon systems, components, and support equipment. The scope of contract covers technology insertion, reliability and maintainability, deployability improvements, environmental and safety compliance, improvement of depot manufacturing and/or repair processes, and development of information management systems and process models.
The contract ceiling is set at $1.9 billion. Task orders may encompass a broad range of engineering-related tasks, such as concept exploration, tradeoff studies, systems analysis and specification development, systems design, prototype manufacturing, system integration, testing, modeling, and simulation, and engineering and technical documentation. Although the DESP III contract has been specifically established for use within AFMC, this dynamic contract vehicle may be used by all other Air Force commands, DoD agencies (e.g., Army, Navy, Marines), and other government entities (e.g., NASA, DOE, DOT, DOS, EPA, OSHA) having similar systems and/or needs, if sponsored by an ALC.
US Navy Advanced Weapon Products Acquisition Contract (AWPAC)
Archer Technologies International, Inc, has been awarded a US Navy, 5 year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract in support Advanced Weapon Products Acquisition, Applied Technology Manufacturing Division. Manufacturing associated with this contact fall into 4 functional areas, Electronic Components and Systems, Mechanical/Fabrication Components and Systems, Energetic Materials and Components, Chemical Materials and Components along with Engineering Requirements associated with each functional area.
Specific task associated with each functional area will include; rapid prototyping, printed wiring/printed, circuit boards, mold/die making, casting, machining (including: cutting, milling, turning and threading, drilling and tapping, reaming, grinding, honing, lapping, and broaching), welding and soldering, engraving/marking, grinding, non-destructive inspection (NDI), sub-assembly fabrication, finishing/coating/painting/plating processes, and final assembly as identified with US Navy technical data requirements. The awarded aggregate ceiling of this contract is $9.85 million dollars.
US Navy Airborne Instrumentation Systems Division (AISD) Electronics Components ID/IQ Contract
Archer Technologies International, Inc. has been awarded a US Navy, 5 year, firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for various electronic components used in the manufacturing of airborne telemetry and instrumentation systems that are part of various guided weapons delivered to the Fleet. Components include integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, connectors, wire braid, diodes, flex circuits, switches, back shells, heat shrinkable sleeving, Field Effect Transistors, encoders, transistors, power converters, flash memory, potentiometers, electronic sub-assemblies, semiconductors, plugs, Global Positioning System (GPS) components, terminal blocks, antennas, inertial measurement units, fuses, relays, traducers, switches, power-cables, receptacles, card locks, coaxial cable, and wire. Delivery of these components will be 100% in line with current DOD standards for counterfeit fraud prevention policies and procedures. The awarded aggregate ceiling for this contract is $9.5 million dollars.