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EXPIRED Notice ID: SPE7L426T4666

FRAME SECTION Procurement | DLA Land and Maritime | NAICS 336211

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA LAND DLA LAND COLUMBUS DLA LAND AND MARITIME
DEPT OF DEFENSE
25 – Vehicular Equipment Components
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
May 21, 2026
DLA LAND AND MARITIME
336211 – Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
Unrestricted
June 1, 2026 12:00 AM

Executive Summary

The Defense Logistics Agency is procuring FRAME SECTION, NSN 2510013704792. This is a request for quotation (RFQ) and all responsible sources may submit a quote.

Key Requirements (Verbatim Excerpts)

  • Proposed procurement for NSN 2510013704792 FRAME SECTION,STRUC:

⚠ Important Notice Details

Response Deadline: June 1, 2026 12:00 AM

Named Vendors / Incumbents:

  • 076M6 12417413
  • 0FW39 12417413
  • 75Q65 12417413
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Scope & Requirements

Proposed procurement for NSN 2510013704792 FRAME SECTION,STRUC:

  • Line 0001 Qty 13 UI EA Deliver To: W1A8 DLA DISTRIBUTION By: 0168 DAYS ADO

Approved sources are 076M6 12417413; 0FW39 12417413; 75Q65 12417413.

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 you meet the approved sources listed for this procurement.
  3. Prepare to provide detailed specifications if required, despite no drawings being available.
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