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The Department of Defense is procuring window installation kits for military use, specifically requiring contractors to have a valid security clearance and JCP certification. The procurement includes 1,000 kits with a delivery timeframe of 150 days and emphasizes the importance of past performance, delivery, and price in the evaluation process.
The work involves the production and delivery of window installation kits for military applications, with specific testing and security requirements.
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Verify on SAM.gov: WINDOW INSTALLATION NAICS: 336320 Set-Aside Type: TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS 100% Quantity: 1,000 KT Option: 100% FOB, Inspection, and Acceptance points as required per the solicitation. Required Delivery: 150 DAYS Ship-To Addresses: PARCEL POST DODAAC SW3120, W62G2T, W25G1U FREIGHT DODAAC SW3120, W62G2T, W25G1U CONTRACTOR FIRST ARTICLE TESTING REQUIREMENT BALLISTIC & NON-BALLISTIC PRODUCT CONTROL TESTING REQUIREMENT A classified drawing document is called out in the Technical Data Package. It is not incldued with release of the TDP. The TDP becomes available alongside the publication of the solicitation. Contract award for this item is limited to those contractors that have a valid and current security level of "secret" prior to award. Upon award of the contract, the
contracting officer will arrange for the secure distribution of this classified drawing document through the data distribution office, DSCC-VPTC, COLUMBUS, OHIO. To be eligible for award, offerors and any sources of supply proposed for use are required to have an approved JCP certification and have been approved by the DLA controlling authority to access export-controlled data managed by DLA. DLA will not delay award in order for an offeror or its supplier to apply for and receive approval by the DLA controlling authority to access the export-controlled data. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) limits distribution of export-control technical data to DLA contractors that have an approved US/Canada Joint Certification Program (JCP) certification, have completed the Introduction to Proper Handling of DOD Export-Controlled Technical Data Training and the DLA Export-Controlled Technical Data Questionnaire (both are available at the web address given below), and have been approved by the DLA controlling authority to access the export-controlled data. Instructions for obtaining access to the export-controlled data can be found at: https://www.dla.mil/Logistics-Operations/Enhanced-Validation/ The final award decision will be based through a trade-off between price & non-price factors. The following factors, ranked in descending order of importance, will be considered in evaluation of proposals: Past Performance, Delivery, and Price. All evaluation factors, other than price, when combined are significantly more important than price. As other evaluation factors become more equal, the evaluated price becomes more important. All offers shall be in the English language and in US dollars. All interested suppliers may submit an offer. One or more of the items under this acquisition may be subject to an Buy American Act. Based on market research this item is manufactured for military use only and is not commercial; therefore, the Government is not using the policies contained in FAR Part 12 in its solicitation for this item. However, interested persons may identify to the
contracting officer their interest and capability to satisfy the Government’s requirement. The solicitation will be available on DLA’S Internet Bid Board Site (DIBBS) on or about 04/08/2026. http://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/rfp Jacob McGee to this opportunity.
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