Active Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
AI Summary
The Air Force is conducting a market assessment for the Safe-to-Fly Boot Program to identify potential sources for Commercial Off The Shelf boots. This Request for Information aims to expand the listing of boots available for USAF aircrew personnel. Responses will assist in determining future acquisition strategies.
General Introduction:
Purpose:
The purpose of the attached Test Plan is the certification of boots worn by Air Force (AF) aircrew as Safe-to-Fly (StF). Any application of the below test methods to articles, not readily identified as footwear for AF use, is in violation of its designated use. If applied to articles not readily identified as footwear, all risks and consequences associated with its use in the environment become the responsibility of the individual user(s). All test data and results provided to support COTS StF determinations shall be within one year from the date of submission.
2. StF Definition. AF StF boots must conform, at a minimum, to the following:
Note: NSN boots managed by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), including those for other services, can be designated AF StF after a review of the technical requirements in the associated Purchase Description (PD) or Military Specification (MILSPEC) and a StF determination made by the Aircrew Performance Materiel Leader, equivalent, or appropriately delegated authority.
a. Footwear (boots) shall abide by the following dimensions for the largest size/width called out in the cited specification or PDs (e.g. Men’s 16 EEEE or Women’s 11 EE):
(1) Length: less than or equal to 16 inches
(2) Height: less than or equal to 11.5 inches
(3) Width: less than or equal to 5.5 inches
Note: Items measuring outside of these dimensions shall be addressed on a case-by-case basis by the Human Systems Division Program Office (AFLCMC/ROU) and the Aircrew Performance Material Leader, equivalent or appropriately delegated authority.
b. Boot Height.
(1) Female: The height of the finished boot, measured from the bottom of the heel tread to the top of the back of the boot, shall be 9-¾ ± ½ inches on size 10RF and shall graduate up and down between sizes and widths.
(2) Male: The height of the finished boot, measured from the bottom of the heel tread to the top of the back of the boot, shall be 10 ± ½ inches on size 10 R and shall graduate up and down between sizes and widths.
c. Boot color is primarily Coyote (498), Legacy Sage Green (1641), Desert Tan (499), or Black; other colors/shades may be allowed by specific approval of the Aircrew Performance Material Leader, equivalent or appropriately delegated authority as required and/or requested.
d. Construction methods include the “Sidewall” or “Cup” construction method along with the Direct Molded System (DMS), Welt, Stitch-down, and Injected molded construction processes. Maximum dimensioning in paragraph 2 above must not be exceeded. Other constructions may be allowed, if appropriate, after being addressed by the Aircrew Performance Material Leader, equivalent or appropriately delegated authority.
e. Flame resistance. The boots shall meet the Flame Resistance Test Four requirements of NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Firefighting (2007 Edition). The areas of the boot to be tested are in accordance with Figure 8-5.5.2 of NFPA 1971; however, a sixth area is added to include the nylon quarter side panels. The requirement that the boot shall not melt, or drip does not apply, although the boot shall not exhibit any burn-through (Reference: Sections 7-10.1 and 8.5.5). The boot shall be considered to have failed the burn-through test when burn-through is observed through all layers of the quarter panel and lining components. The rubber outsole is not subject to the flame resistance requirements.
f. Upper heat resistance. The boots shall meet the Thermal Conductive Heat Resistance Test One requirements of NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Firefighting, 2007 Edition (NFPA 1971, Section 8-7).
g. Sole heat resistance. The boots shall meet the Thermal Conductive Heat Resistance Test Two requirements of the NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Firefighting, 2007 Edition (NFPA 1971, Section 8-8).
h. Water Resistance. The boots shall be tested for their resistance to rain or water spray in accordance with AATCC 127 Water Resistance: Hydrostatic Pressure Testing.
i. Safety Toe options, steel or composite, are allowed in any boot otherwise authorized StF. Compliance with ASTM F2412 and ASTM F2413 Impact (I/75), Compression (C/75), and Electrical Hazard (EH) is required. Maximum dimensioning in paragraph 2 above must not be exceeded.
3. Type Boot temperature ranges and some associated specifications (MILSPEC and PD) are:
a. Hot weather (>70ºF): StF boots shall comply with the requirements listed in paragraphs 1 and 2, above, and conform to either PD-WNUV-11-01 - HW, ST, (BOOT, HOT WEATHER, INDUSTRIAL) or GL-PD-09-02 - HW, FR, (BOOTS, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER - FLAME RESISTANT) with, or without, a Safety-Toe option. They will not require waterproofing, only water resistance (AATCC TM-22).
b. Temperate Weather (≥ 32ºF to 70ºF): StF boots shall comply with the requirements listed in paragraphs 1 and 2, above, and conform to the tests as described in Purchase Descriptions PD 77AESG-06-01A or PD 77AESG-06-03A, as appropriate, with or without a Safety-Toe option.
c. Intermediate Cold/Wet Weather (14ºF to 32ºF): No StF boots have been AF certified in this specific temperature range.
d. Cold weather (-20º to 32ºF) or Extreme Cold weather (-20ºF to -49ºF, or below): StFboots shall comply with the requirements of WNU 99 PD 17007, Service Boots, Cold Weather or GL-PD-19-03A, Boot, Combat, Cold Weather.
Note: The amount and type of insulation used will be stated by the vendor/manufacturer. The “clo” (average insulation) value (ASTM C518 Standard Test Method for Steady State Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus) for the type and amount of insulation used will be determined and reported by the vendor/manufacturer. The whole boot clo tested on a thermal instrumented foot model in accordance with ASTM F1291 Standard Test Method for Measuring the Thermal Insulation of Clothing Using a Heated Manikin, will be reported by the vendor/manufacturer, if determined. Government testing and analysis may be required to determine, or verify, the prediction modeling temperature/time ranges to frostbite for the candidate boots.
e. Cold Weather and Extreme Cold Weather boots may be required to meet, or exceed, any of the requirements for Slip testing in accordance with SATRA Method TM 144. The minimum Coefficient of Friction (CoF) performance required for the below listed surface conditions shall be:
Normal cold weather outer sole boots:
Area
CoF
Wing surface (Hydraulic mode)
Flat
0.24
Rough Ice surface (Frost mode)
Heel
0.09
Quarry Tile (Wet mode)
Forepart
0.58
Polycoated Concrete (5% Sodium Laural Sulphate (NaLS) in H20
Heel
0.02
RFI Responses:
Please provide your responses or questions to Mr. Donald F. Fleury, email: donald.f.fleury.civ@army.mil, phone: 508-206-3071. by 12:00pm EST on 16 June 2026. Title e-mail responses in the subject line of the e-mail as follows: “Response to T-38 ESUP-I2 Request for Information # ROUK-26-0005”
The NAICS Code for this action is 316210, size standard $45M. Based on the NAICS Code, state whether your company qualifies as a:
a. Small Business (Yes/No)
Questions:
The Government will answer responses to questions from interested parties promptly and will post on the beta.sam.gov website, unless some release of proprietary information is involved or the answer addresses a question specific to a company or that company’s response.
AF Points of Contact (POCs) for this RFI:
Mr. Donald F. Fleury,
email: donald.f.fleury.civ@army.mil
Phone: 508-206-3071
Contracting Office Address:
AFLCMC/WNU
Bldg. 12
1981 Monahan Way
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
The Government will answer all written questions by posting answers to this beta.sam.gov website, except as provided above. Additionally, questions must NOT contain trade secrets or classified information. The Government reserves the right to not address questions received after 16 June 2026.
USAF SAFE-TO-FLY BOOT PROGRAM is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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