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Tab 1 JA MRO bridge by mod SPE5B121D0003 EZ2 redacted_Redacted.pdf_KDA edits_Redacted.pdf | May 20, 2026 |
MRO Europe Zone 2
Contact and place of performance
Roberto C. Becerra
Not specified
This notice shall not be construed as a solicitation announcement. The United States Government is under no obligation to award a contract as a result of this notice. The purpose of this acquisition is to: Ensure uninterrupted management and coordination of Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) supply chain activities across Europe Zone 2 (South of the Alps/Mediterranean Region Countries). Maintain the logistical...
View moreThis bridge action is a continuation of services currently being performed under IDIQ: SPE5B1-21-D-0003, awarded to SupplyCore, LLC. The follow-on acquisition is already in progress, but due to procurement timelines, a limited-duration extension is necessary to prevent a lapse in mission-essential service.
A sole-source bridge is being pursued because any transition of work to a new entity at this stage would introduce unacceptable delays and inefficiencies in fulfilling the Agency's requirements. The incumbent’s business systems, including established supplier and transportation agreements, unique understanding of customer requirements, and systems integration with DLA Troop Support, are deeply embedded in ongoing operations. Restarting or onboarding a new contractor for a short duration would result in duplicative costs, loss of institutional knowledge, and disruption to time-sensitive logistical support.
This contract supports the MRO requirements for Europe Zone 2. The prime vendor serves as the central hub for managing all aspects of the supply chain, including the sourcing of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) supplies; plumbing supplies; electrical products; various tools; chemical and rubber products; construction supplies (e.g., cement, lumber, bricks); prefabricated structures; appliances; utility vehicles; and perimeter security items, as well as related incidental commercial services.
All work is governed by the Statement of Work / Performance Work Statement. The contractor ensures continuity across the supply chain, supports logistical management, and maintains the technical infrastructure needed to support seamless EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) system integration, enabling timely and efficient delivery of MRO supplies to meet DLA's readiness needs.
The 6-month bridge contract modification is required to ensure effective continuity of operations from 20 May 2026 through 19 Nov 2026.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support Europe and Africa has issued a Justification and Approval (J&A) for a sole-source bridge action to ensure the uninterrupted management of Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) supply chain activities across Europe Zone 2, covering the Mediterranean region south of the Alps. This 6-month contract modification extends services under the existing Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract SPE5B1-21-D-0003 with SupplyCore, LLC. The extension period runs from May 20, 2026, through November 19, 2026, to prevent a lapse in mission-essential services while a competitive follow-on acquisition is finalized.
The prime vendor serves as a central logistics hub responsible for sourcing, consolidating, and delivering a broad range of commercial items and incidental services. The scope includes HVAC supplies, plumbing and electrical products, tools, chemical and rubber products, construction materials such as lumber and cement, prefabricated structures, appliances, utility vehicles, and perimeter security items. The contractor maintains the necessary supplier networks, transportation agreements, and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems integration required to fulfill DLA’s customer support obligations and maintain readiness across the region.
This procurement is classified under NAICS 423610 for Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers and PSC 9999 for Miscellaneous Items. The sole-source bridge is necessary because the incumbent’s business systems and institutional knowledge are deeply embedded in ongoing operations; transitioning to a new entity for a short duration would result in duplicative costs and unacceptable logistical delays. All activities are governed by the Statement of Work and Performance Work Statement as detailed in the solicitation SPE5B126XMRO2 and its associated redacted J&A documentation.
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