USCG MH-60T Rotary Wing Blade and Rotary Rudder Blade Overhauls
Every reason behind the verdict rather than the headline one — which of your certifications match, how much runway is left, whether the work is your size, and what we would need to know to sharpen it.
Forecast detail
The expected date passed 202 days ago. Agencies often leave a forecast up after it slips or after the solicitation is issued — treat this entry as stale and check SAM.gov.
- Solicitation expected
- January 30, 2026
- Anticipated award
- October 19, 2026 · Q1 2027
- Estimated value
- Over $100M
- Period of performance
- October 19, 2026 to October 18, 2029
- Contract type
- Firm Fixed Price
- Expected vehicle
- Indefinite Delivery Contract
- Competition
- Follow-on to Existing Contract
This is a recompete. The agency has named who holds the work today, which tells you what you are displacing and what to ask about.
Who to talk to
At the forecast stage there is no active procurement, so contact is welcome rather than restricted — this is the one window where a direct conversation is straightforwardly appropriate.
- Requirements ownerKristine HoltKristine.S.Holt@uscg.mil
Published by the agency in its acquisition forecast, last updated October 21, 2025. Forecast entries are plans, not commitments — dates slip and requirements get cancelled, restructured or absorbed into another buy.
Requirement details
- Solicitation number
- *F2025068484
- Notice type
- Forecast
- NAICS
- 336413 — Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
- Set-aside
- Unrestricted
- Posted
- 2025-10-21
- Place of performance
- Stratford, CT
Market intelligence
Comparable awards under NAICS 336413 at this agency — the incumbent, what they were paid, when their period of performance ends, and the real pricing distribution rather than the headline number. From public federal award records.
Statement of work, as posted
Contact
- Point of contact
- Kristine Holt
- Role
- Requirements owner
- Kristine.S.Holt@uscg.mil
- Secondary
- Tracy.D.Gramby@uscg.mil
A short introduction against this specific requirement, sent while the agency is still deciding how to buy it.
Open emailAsk whether a set-aside is being considered, which vehicle is planned, and whether the agency wants industry input. This is the question that can still change the outcome.
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Emails open in your mail client and are sent from your address, so the reply comes back to you and the exchange stays yours. Confirm the correct channel and any question deadline on the notice before sending — many solicitations require questions in a specific way.
