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Cover Access Procurement by DLA Land Columbus

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA LAND DLA LAND COLUMBUS DLA LAND AND MARITIME
DEPT OF DEFENSE
53 – Hardware & Abrasives
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
April 14, 2026
DLA LAND AND MARITIME
332510 – Fabricated Metal Products
Unrestricted
April 29, 2026 12:00 AM

Executive Summary

The Defense Logistics Agency is procuring cover access products. This contract is an opportunity for small businesses in the fabricated metal products industry.

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Scope & Requirements

  1. Supply of fabricated metal products for cover access.
  2. Compliance with specific military specifications and standards.
  3. Delivery to DLA Land Columbus in Columbus, OH.
  4. Potential for multiple line items and quantities as specified in the solicitation.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • DFARS
  • ITAR
  • QPL

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Review past contracts awarded by DLA Land Columbus to understand their requirements.
  2. Ensure compliance with all DFARS and ITAR regulations specific to fabricated metal products.
  3. Prepare a detailed proposal that highlights your experience with similar products and your capacity to meet delivery timelines.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses, particularly those classified under NAICS 332510, as it involves the procurement of fabricated metal products. Small businesses can leverage their agility and specialized capabilities to meet the specific needs of the Defense Logistics Agency, which often seeks to engage with smaller suppliers to foster competition and innovation.

Additionally, the DLA often sets aside contracts for small businesses, making this a strategic opportunity for SMBs to secure federal contracts and grow their operations.