Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
12-3J14-26-B-0190 | LINK | Mar 19, 2026 |
Ham Products for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs
Contact and place of performance
Chyra Lewis
Not specified
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with part 12. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. Offers are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number 12-3J14-26-B-0190 is issued as a invitation for bid (IFB) for Ham Products for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs. This acquisition i...
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The Agricultural Marketing Service, a component of the United States Department of Agriculture, has issued solicitation 12-3J14-26-B-0190 as an invitation for bid (IFB) to procure ham products. These commercial products are intended for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs. The acquisition is classified under NAICS 311612, Meat Processed from Carcasses, and PSC 8905, MEAT, POULTRY, AND FISH. This notice serves as the sole solicitation for the requirement and incorporates various federal provisions and clauses by reference.
This procurement is not set-aside for small business concerns, as indicated by the NONE/NONE set-aside metadata. Bids must be submitted by the response deadline of March 26, 2026. The solicitation includes one attachment, also titled 12-3J14-26-B-0190, which was posted on March 19, 2026. Chyra Lewis is the designated point of contact for this combined synopsis/solicitation.
The USDA utilizes an Ombudsman Program for Agency Protests to resolve procurement disputes through an internal Alternative Dispute Resolution process. Interested parties are encouraged to resolve concerns with the Contracting Officer or the Ombudsman before pursuing external forums. Formal agency protests filed through this program follow specific timelines and requirements, such as a 35-calendar-day resolution goal, and generally result in the suspension of contract award or performance during the protest period.
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