Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Contracts
Browse active federal contract opportunities from Defense Logistics Agency. Find solicitations, set-aside contracts, and procurement opportunities on SAM.gov.
About Defense Logistics Agency
Procures fuel, food, medical supplies, construction materials, and spare parts to support military logistics worldwide.
Defense Logistics Agency posts contract opportunities on SAM.gov across a wide range of product and service categories. Small businesses with relevant NAICS codes and certifications (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB) can find set-aside opportunities specifically reserved for qualified firms.
How to Win DLA Contracts
Winning contracts with Defense Logistics Agency starts with understanding their procurement priorities and having a strong SAM.gov registration. Ensure your entity profile lists the NAICS codes relevant to DLA's mission and that your capabilities statement highlights past performance in similar work.
If you hold small business certifications, look for set-aside opportunities from DLA. These contracts limit competition to certified firms, giving you a significant advantage. Many DLA contracts also use GSA Schedule vehicles and government-wide acquisition contracts (GWACs), so consider obtaining relevant contract vehicles.
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Recent DLA Opportunities
View all →The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency Land in Columbus, is procuring swivel casters under an indefinite delivery contract with an estimated quantity of 56,000 units and a maximum value of $350,000.
The Department of Defense is procuring gear assemblies, specifically industrial high-speed drives and speed changers, through an indefinite delivery contract with an estimated quantity of 27,000 units and a maximum value of $350,000.
The Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency Land in Columbus is procuring components under an indefinite delivery contract. The estimated quantity is 25, with a not-to-exceed value of $350,000.
The Department of Defense, through DLA Maritime, is procuring variable resistors. The procurement is managed by Tamra Bachman.
The Department of Defense is procuring sensing elements for security detection systems through an indefinite delivery contract. The estimated quantity is 15, with a maximum value of $350,000.
The Department of Defense, through DLA Maritime, is procuring FUSE, INCLOSED LINK. The contract has already been awarded.
The Department of Defense, through DLA Land in Columbus, is procuring cushion components via an indefinite delivery contract with an estimated quantity of 81,000 units and a maximum value of $350,000.
The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking sources for the manufacture and supply of BEACON DISTRESS (NSN 5821-016171008). Key requirements include manufacturing, inspection, testing, and logistics.
The Department of Defense is procuring 45 Membrane Elements (NSN 4440014594300) for delivery to DLA DISTRIBUTION within 30 days. The approved source is 22501 7001-G501.
The Department of Defense is procuring retainer packing through an indefinite delivery contract with an estimated quantity of 373 units and a maximum value of $350,000.
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