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Rivet Pin Procurement by the Department of Defense

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA AVIATION
DEPT OF DEFENSE
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February 12, 2026
DLA AVIATION
332510 – Fabricated Metal Products
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Executive Summary

The Department of Defense is procuring rivet pins through a contract managed by the Defense Logistics Agency. This is an opportunity for businesses in the fabricated metal products industry.

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Scope & Requirements

Note: Full requirements are in the attached solicitation documents.

  1. Procurement of various rivet pins.
  2. Compliance with specific military specifications.
  3. Delivery to designated locations in Richmond, VA.
  4. Meeting quality assurance standards as per DLA requirements.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • DFARS
  • ITAR
  • QPL

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure all products meet military specifications and standards.
  2. Prepare documentation for compliance with DFARS and ITAR regulations.
  3. Establish a reliable delivery schedule to meet the requirements of the DLA.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a significant opportunity for small businesses in the fabricated metal products sector, particularly those capable of meeting the stringent requirements of the Department of Defense. With the NAICS code 332510, small businesses can leverage their capabilities to fulfill government needs while potentially benefiting from set-aside programs designed to promote small business participation.

Engaging in this procurement not only opens doors for revenue growth but also establishes a foothold in the federal contracting space, which can lead to future opportunities.