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Tires-SAE-J-2014
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Kenneth A. Cotton
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The subject requirement is for the acquisition of 25 ground tire NSNs. Each NSN in this population meets the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) performance standard SAE-J-2014 "Pneumatic Tires for Military Tactical Wheeled Vehicles." All items are FSC 2610. An Indefinite Quantity Long-Term Contract with a three-year base period is anticipated. Small Business Size Standard is 1500 for NAICs 326211.Solicitation will...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency is seeking the acquisition of 25 ground tire National Stock Numbers (NSNs) that meet the Society of Automotive Engineers performance standard SAE-J-2014 for pneumatic tires for military tactical wheeled vehicles. This requirement, identified under solicitation number SPE7L118R0026, falls under PSC code 26 and NAICS 326211 for Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading). The government intends to award an Indefinite Quantity Long-Term Contract with a three-year base period using Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) source selection procedures in accordance with FAR Part 12 for the acquisition of commercial items.
The solicitation is issued as unrestricted with other than full and open competition, and Trade Agreements apply. Specific NSNs included in this requirement feature estimated annual demand quantities ranging from zero to 9,992 units per item. While specific delivery schedules and inspection requirements will be detailed in the formal request for proposal, the anticipated terms include FOB Destination delivery.
Prospective vendors must submit their responses by the deadline of June 18, 2018. Kenneth A. Cotton serves as the primary point of contact for this pre-solicitation notice, which was published on May 15, 2018. The procurement is managed through the DLA Internet Bid Board System (DIBBS), and all responsible sources may submit an offer for consideration. No attachments are currently associated with this notice.
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