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EXPIRED Notice IDSPE4A626T69R3 Last UpdatedMay 22, 2026 2:30 AM

Bushing, Sleeve Procurement | Department of Defense

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA AVIATION DLA AV RICHMOND DLA AVIATION
DEPT OF DEFENSE
31 – Bearings
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
May 21, 2026
DLA AVIATION
332991 – Fabricated Metal Products
Unrestricted
May 29, 2026 12:00 AM

Executive Summary

The Department of Defense is procuring bushing sleeves under solicitation number SPE4A626T69R3. This is a request for quotation (RFQ) open to all responsible sources.

Key Requirements (Verbatim Excerpts)

  • Proposed procurement for NSN 3120015783829 BUSHING,SLEEVE:

⚠ Important Notice Details

Response Deadline: May 29, 2026 12:00 AM

Named Vendors / Incumbents:

  • 0EYA6 DAAK002585 SEQ #3
  • 0EYA6 PAAI013612 SEQ #3
  • 0EYA6 U000004148
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Scope & Requirements

Proposed procurement for NSN 3120015783829 BUSHING,SLEEVE:

  • Line 0001 Qty 3 UI EA Deliver To: DLA DISTRIBUTION SAN DIEGO By: 0298 DAYS ADO

Approved sources are 0EYA6 DAAK002585 SEQ #3; 0EYA6 PAAI013612 SEQ #3; 0EYA6 U000004148.

The solicitation is an RFQ and will be available at the link provided in this notice. Hard copies of this solicitation are not available. Specifications, plans, or drawings are not available.

All responsible sources may submit a quote which, if timely received, shall be considered. Quotes must be submitted electronically.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure your quote is submitted electronically before the deadline.
  2. Verify that your company is registered and compliant with the necessary NAICS code 332991.
  3. Review the approved sources to understand potential competition and requirements.
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