Contract facts
NONE8511967570!LINK,ANCHOR,BRAKE S is a federal NONE award for Dla Aviation held by Safran Landing Systems. Estimated value $2.4M ($2.4M obligated). Current period of performance ends Sep 30, 2026. Last award drew 1 bidder. Place of performance: WALTON KY.
Recompete timing
PublicCurrent PoP ends Sep 30, 2026 (40 days remaining). Agencies typically plan 12–18 months ahead — at 1.3 months out, that window is already open. The buying decision is likely already in motion.
Incumbent footprint
Public recordSafran Landing Systems — $93.6M obligated across 269 awards (firm-wide, all agencies).
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Frequently asked questions
What is contract SPE4A726C0076?
SPE4A726C0076 (8511967570!link ANCHOR BRAKE s) is a Dla Aviation award with a potential value of $2.4M, currently held by Safran Landing Systems. Figures are USASpending-sourced public-record facts plus SCOUT recompete analysis.
What is SPE4A7-26-C-0076?
SPE4A7-26-C-0076 is the dashed form of PIID SPE4A726C0076 (8511967570!link ANCHOR BRAKE s), held by Safran Landing Systems. Same award — SCOUT canonicalizes compact, dashed, and parent-child identifiers to one brief.
Which office awarded SPE4A726C0076?
Dla Aviation awarded SPE4A726C0076 to Safran Landing Systems (potential $2.4M).
Who is the incumbent on SPE4A726C0076?
Safran Landing Systems is the incumbent with $93.6M across 269 related awards in SCOUT’s public footprint. The current period of performance ends Sep 30, 2026.
When does Safran Landing Systems’s SPE4A726C0076 come up for recompete?
SCOUT tracks a period-of-performance end of Sep 30, 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.
