Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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Fuze JA AFNWC Redacted for Legal Review_Redacted.pdf | Jun 3, 2026 |
Fuze Assembly
Contact and place of performance
Devin McLelland
Heath, OH
USA
AF 1067 was signed in 2015 confirming the need for a replacement to the Air Launch Cruise Missile's (ALCM) Imppact Sensor, also know as the Fuze Assembly. The Fuze Assembly has three seperate sensors located at strategic points within the ALCM. These sensors provide an output signal to the Warhead Arming Device. Mechanically, the Fuze assembly is a G-force operated switch. the effort will be a follow on contract to produce the required Fuzes needed to sustain ALCM past 2030.
The Department of the Air Force, specifically the FA8128 AFNWC PZN office, issued a Justification and Approval notice on June 3, 2026, for the production of Fuze Assemblies. This effort serves as a follow-on contract to manufacture sensors required to sustain the Air Launch Cruise Missile (ALCM) beyond the year 2030. The Fuze Assembly consists of three separate G-force operated switches located at strategic points within the ALCM that provide output signals to the Warhead Arming Device. This requirement addresses a need established in 2015 to replace the ALCM’s impact sensor system.
Performance for this contract occurs in Heath, Ohio, under the primary point of contact Devin McLelland. The work is classified under NAICS 336419 for Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing and PSC 1115 for Nuclear Warheads and Warhead Sections. Documentation for this action includes a redacted Justification and Approval PDF attached to solicitation number 32.
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