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FA811726F0124 — REPAIR OF B-1B SURFACE COMMAND POSITION INDICATOR

REPAIR OF B-1B SURFACE COMMAND POSITION INDICATOR is a federal award for Department of Defense (DOD) held by AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE. Estimated value $193K ($193K obligated). Current period of performance ends Oct 31, 2026. Place of performance: DELAND FL.

$193K
Estimated Value
Oct 31, 2026
PoP End / Expires
AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE
Incumbent

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Analysis

Public

AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE holds $247K across 4 federal awards, concentrated at Department of Defense (DOD). Recompete timing centers on the Oct 31, 2026 PoP end — agencies typically plan 12–18 months ahead.

Contract facts

Federal
Contract numberFA811726F0124
AgencyDepartment of Defense (DOD)
IncumbentAAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE
CAGE3J433
UEIKFQAKUNBK2P7
NAICS336413
PSCJ066
Parent IDIQ / IDVFA811720D0020
Place of performanceDELAND FL
Pricing typeFirm Fixed Price
Extent competedNot Competed
PoP startMar 31, 2026
PoP end (current)Oct 31, 2026
Obligated$193K
Current value$193K
Potential value$193K

REPAIR OF B-1B SURFACE COMMAND POSITION INDICATOR

Recompete timing

Public
Expiring in 72 days

Current PoP ends Oct 31, 2026 (72 days remaining). Agencies typically plan 12–18 months ahead — at 2.4 months out, that window is already open. The buying decision is likely already in motion.

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Incumbent footprint

Public record

AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE$247K obligated across 4 awards (firm-wide, all agencies).

Sole agency: Department of Defense (DOD)
Department of Defense (DOD)$247K · 100% of firm total

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Frequently asked questions

What is contract FA811726F0124?

FA811726F0124 (REPAIR OF B-1B SURFACE COMMAND POSITION INDICATOR) is a Department of Defense (DOD) award with an estimated value of $193K, currently held by AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE. Figures are USASpending-sourced public-record facts normalized by PrimeRFP SCOUT.

Who is the incumbent on FA811726F0124?

AAC AMERICAN AEROSPACE is the incumbent with $247K across 4 related awards in SCOUT’s public footprint. The current period of performance ends Oct 31, 2026.

When does FA811726F0124 come up for recompete?

SCOUT tracks a period-of-performance end of Oct 31, 2026. Actual solicitation timing can shift with extensions, bridges, or consolidations.

Data: Showing contracts ≥ $100K from federal procurement records (FPDS-NG, SAM.gov, and related repositories), normalized by PrimeRFP SCOUT. Each row keyed by Award ID (PIID); task orders appear as independent rows. Explore it live — $90 Pilot →

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Sources: USASpending, FPDS, SAM.gov · Public-record facts + SCOUT analysis shown above; personalized scoring in SCOUT.
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SCOUT Signal

August 2026

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