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Operational Support Aircraft Maintenance (OSAM)
DETENTION COMPLIANCE AND REMOVALSHOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF / US IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT / DETENTION COMPLIANCE AND REMOVALS
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- Posted
- Jun 2, 2026
- Response deadline
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- Value
- —
- Category
- Air Transport Support
- NAICS
- 488190
- PSC / Class
- J015
- Set-aside
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- Place of performance
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Solicitation #
- 0528
- Archive date
- Jul 2, 2026
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Market context
- Open in NAICS 488190
- 44
- 1 in District of Columbia
- Typical award (NAICS)
- $82,455
- median of 24 awards
- Recent winners
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Description
OAQ procured, on a sole source basis, comprehensive Operational Support Aircraft Maintenance (OSAM) for two C-37B (or equivalent) Gulfstream 650ER aircraft to support and maintain airworthiness. The contractor provides the personnel, engineering services, and supply chain management necessary to ensure continuous airworthiness of the aircraft. The contractor will support comprehensive scheduled and unscheduled maintenance in alignment with OEM guidance, airworthiness directives, and other FAA regulatory requirements. The urgency surrounding the sole source award for aircraft operations and maintenance was driven by several unusual and compelling factors. Aircraft require continuous, specialized maintenance and operational activity to remain airworthy; even brief lapses can lead to rapid degradation, costly repairs, or permanent loss of certification. Upon transfer of ownership, the Government did not have the infrastructure, personnel, or contracts in place to assume maintenance responsibilities immediately, and any delay in securing maintenance would have jeopardized the aircraft�s condition and value. The Contractor that received the award possessed unique, immediate access to the aircraft, as they were already housed and maintained alongside other DHS assets under the CSRO IDV contract. No other vendor could mobilize the necessary resources, personnel, and equipment on such short notice without risking the aircraft�s airworthiness. Furthermore, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations mandate strict adherence to maintenance schedules and operational checks; failure to comply could result in regulatory penalties, loss of airworthiness certificates, and inability to deploy the aircraft for mission-critical operations. The aircraft are essential for DHS mission requirements, and any period of non-availability directly impacts operational readiness, homeland security, and public safety.