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A. BLAIR POWELL COMPANY, INC.

UEI: LFRQJ3LBY6K9

A. BLAIR POWELL COMPANY, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI LFRQJ3LBY6K9. It has been awarded $1,761,428 across 15 federal contracts. Primary work spans Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology), Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables, and Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Energy (doe) and Department Of Energy.

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A. Blair Powell Company, Inc. specializes in the procurement, refurbishment, and technical support of high-precision flow control and pressure management systems. Their core capabilities center on the supply and maintenance of flow control valves, pressure control valves, and relief valves, includin...

A. Blair Powell Company, Inc. specializes in the procurement, refurbishment, and technical support of high-precision flow control and pressure management systems. Their core capabilities center on the supply and maintenance of flow control valves, pressure control valves, and relief valves, including specialized hardware for loop systems. The company demonstrates technical expertise in the integration of industrial process variables, providing critical components such as rupture discs, holders, and specialized valve hardware for complex engineering environments. The company maintains a dedicated relationship with the Department of Energy, serving as a primary provider of critical valve components and hardware. Their work for the agency focuses on the delivery and refurbishment of control valves and pressure management systems used in specialized technical loops and facility operations. The company's industry focus is centered on research and development in the physical and engineering sciences, specifically within the manufacturing of instruments for measuring and controlling industrial process variables. Their market positioning is defined by a specialization in analytical laboratory instruments, industrial valve manufacturing, and the production of ball and roller bearings.

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Energy (doe)$1.7M97.7%
Department Of Energy$39.7K2.3%
Awards by NAICS
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541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)$1.7M97.7%
334513 - Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables$19.4K1.1%
332991 - Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing$15.3K0.9%
Others - Other NAICS codes (2 codes, <0.5% each)$5.0K0.3%
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NAICS: 541715
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Mobile Integrated Launch Capability
Solicitation # 26-MDA-12366
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is seeking industry partners to develop a Mobile Integrated Launch Capability (MILC) to replace or augment current air-drop C-17 target launch systems through a two-phase contract effort. Phase I focuses on detailed design, engagement analysis, and cost estimation for candidate concepts, while Phase II involves prototyping, ground testing, and live launch of a selected target system from a global location. Proposals must demonstrate an innovative, novel approach with high execution potential, strong alignment with MDA’s mission objectives, and a fast-paced schedule that enables frequent testing, all while maintaining low lifecycle costs. Offerors are required to submit a white paper not exceeding ten pages in a specific format with sections including an executive summary, program description, milestone chart, prior work, and a Rough Order of Magnitude. White papers may be submitted at Unclassified, Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), or Secret levels, with strict handling protocols for CUI and Secret materials, including banner and portion markings and restricted distribution statements like FEDONLY or FEDCON. Secure submissions must use approved channels including SIPRnet, courier, or hard copy only; electronic files must be unzipped, unpassworded, and under 10MB for unclassified submissions. Contract performance will require an active Secret Facility Clearance Level and compliance with Secret safeguarding standards, as verified by MDA prior to award. Offerors must also disclose any Organizational Conflicts of Interest using the MDA Form DA-78-F2, and adhere to FAR and DFARS provisions regarding procurement integrity, cybersecurity (NIST SP 800-171, CMMC), export controls (ITAR/EAR), and government rights in technical data. The contract may be awarded as a fixed-price, cost-reimbursement, or Other Transaction Agreement, with selection based on a trade-off evaluation emphasizing technical merit and strategic value over lowest cost. Performance periods are set at up to six months for Phase I and twenty-four months for Phase II, though objectives are 3 and 12 months respectively. All work will be performed with the primary point of performance at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, though launch operations are designed for global deployment. No formal packaging, preservation, or physical item marking standards are specified, though use of COTS/GOTS components and open architecture is required. The solicitation remains open with no firm deadline, accepting submissions continuously via email until further notice, with offerors responsible for maintaining active SAM registration, providing updated UEI
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NAICS: 332991
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Federal
BALL, SCREW ASSEMBLY
Solicitation # SPMYM326Q8023
This solicitation, identified as SPMYM326Q8023, is a combined synopsis and solicitation for commercial items issued under FAR Part 12 and Simplified Acquisition Procedures, with no paper copies available and all information posted exclusively on SAM.gov. The requirement is for two Ball, Screw Assemblies, specifically OEM part number B15125C Rev-D manufactured by Beaver Aerospace & Defense Inc., furnished as a fully machined and assembled unit in compliance with proprietary technical data. This is a sole-source procurement due to the proprietary nature of the drawing and OEM status, and quotations from any other manufacturer will be rejected outright. Offerors must be registered and active in SAM.gov, possess a valid CAGE code, and submit complete responses via email to sam.j.aiguier.civ@us.navy.mil and DLA-KME-QUOTATIONS@DLA.MIL by the deadline of July 28, 2026, at 12:00 PM EST. Evaluation will be conducted using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable method, with technical acceptability determined by strict adherence to specifications, including the requirement for quality certifications, test results, and supply chain traceability documentation. Responsibility screening will be conducted through PPIRS and FAR 9.104 criteria. All respondents must complete and include with their offer the signed Security Agreement for Protection of Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information and DD Form 2345 to obtain proprietary drawings. Proposals must include pricing, FOB Destination terms, business size under NAICS 332991, and payment preference between Government Commercial Purchase Card (GCPC) or Wide Area Workflow (WAWF). If GCPC is selected, a receiving report must be submitted via WAWF. Offerors not the original manufacturer must disclose the manufacturer’s name, location, and business size. The contract incorporates a comprehensive array of FAR, DFARS, DLAD, and local clauses related to cybersecurity (including NIST SP 800-171 and DFARS 252.204-7012), prohibitions on covered telecommunications equipment, trafficking in persons, labor standards, environmental controls, Buy American restrictions, and export control requirements. Items must be delivered to Kittery, Maine, by September 28, 2026, with inspection and acceptance occurring at destination per QA-4 terms and constructive acceptance extended to 45 calendar days. Packaging must conform to
DLA Maritime - Portsmouth

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NAICS: 332991
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Federal
31--BEARING
Solicitation # N0010426QYAC0
This solicitation is for the manufacture of a bearing under a small business set-aside, with awards limited to government-approved sources only. Offerors must be authorized distributors of the original manufacturer and must submit proof of authorization along with their proposal. The requirement is for a firm fixed price per CLIN, with tiered pricing not allowed. Proposals must include both non-price factors—capacity, delivery, and recent past performance within the last three years—and price on a single document, with non-price factors weighted more heavily than cost. Past performance must relate to items of similar scope, complexity, and magnitude and is limited to three contracts. The bearing must meet specific design criteria identified by Cage Code and reference numbers, and is subject to MIL-STD-130 Rev N marking requirements. Any design, material, or part number changes must be approved in writing by the NAVICP-MECH Contracting Officer and categorized using defined change codes. The product must be mercury-free and free from mercury contamination, with strict provisions prohibiting its use in manufacturing, assembly, or testing unless explicit written approval is granted. Contamination testing protocols are detailed, including air sampling for vapor levels above 0.01 mg/cu meter. Quality assurance responsibilities rest with the contractor, who must maintain inspection records for at least 365 days after final delivery. Packaging must comply with MIL-STD-2073 and the contract schedule. All documents and drawings provided by the Navy include distribution statements governing access, with restrictions ranging from unlimited public release to DoD-only use. Only approved sources may compete, and those not already approved must submit documentation per the NAVSUP WSS Source Approval Brochure. The closing date for proposals is August 17, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST, and submissions must be emailed to Helen Carmelo at the designated address. Failure to meet any mandatory requirement will disqualify the proposal.
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NAICS: 541715
New
Federal
Optical Engineering and Optomechanical Engineering Services RFI
Solicitation # SG-2650-07302026
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is seeking information from qualified vendors capable of providing comprehensive Optical Engineering and Optomechanical Engineering services to support a diverse portfolio of advanced space instruments, including off-axis reflective telescopes, cryogenic imaging systems, hyperspectral imagers, and multiband systems. Vendors must demonstrate expertise across the full engineering life cycle, including high-level optical design and modeling, complex optomechanical hardware development, Structural Thermal Optical Performance analysis, automated test equipment, and hands-on cleanroom integration, precision alignment, and verification. Due to the sensitive nature of some projects, partners must be able to operate effectively in both unclassified environments and on highly classified missions requiring TS/SCI clearance, demonstrating institutional flexibility to manage mixed classification workloads. The work also involves building multiple identical flight systems, necessitating close collaboration with JPL personnel to transfer and institutionalize proprietary alignment and test methodologies. Responses are required by 3:00 PM Pacific Time on August 21, 2026, and will be used solely for planning purposes to assess potential sources and determine eligibility for future procurements, including potential Small Business Set-Asides under NAICS code 541715 with a size standard of 1,000 employees. All submitted information will be treated as provided with unlimited rights to JPL, which assumes no liability for its use, disclosure, or reproduction. The contracting office is located in Pasadena, California, and all submissions must be sent electronically to Shannon Grover, JPL Subcontracts Manager. This RFI does not represent a solicitation or obligation to award any contract, and respondents bear all costs associated with their submissions.
NASA Management Office -- Jpl

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NAICS: 541715
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HADES (Hybrid Architecture and Development for Experimental Systems) Request for Proposal
Solicitation # FA8809-26-R-B002
The Hybrid Architecture and Development for Experimental Systems (HADES) contract, identified by solicitation FA8809-26-R-B002, is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicle issued by the Space Systems Command’s Innovation and Prototyping Delta at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. The base ordering period spans three years from February 2027 through February 2030, with four one-year option periods available, potentially extending performance through February 2034. The contract supports satellite ground system engineering, development, integration, and sustainment services, primarily at the Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Support Complex (RSC) at Kirtland AFB, utilizing a mix of Cost-Reimbursable with Cost-Plus-Award-Fee, Firm-Fixed-Price, and Cost-type contract line items. All personnel must hold at least a Secret clearance, with many roles requiring Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) eligibility due to the classified nature of the RSC environment and mission-critical operations. The contract is structured around task orders issued during the ordering period, with pricing determined at the task order level and structured to comply with fiscal law requirements, including annual pricing as outlined in Section L Appendix A and Section M Table 27. The technical evaluation criteria are prioritized in a strict hierarchy: Technical > Past Performance > Cost/Price, with no numerical weights applied. The Technical factor, which is the most critical, has been refined into five subfactors: Program Management Administrative Requirements (Pass/Fail), Program Management Staffing/Labor Profile (Adjectival), Program Management Emerging Requirements Response (Adjectival and the primary discriminator), Systems Engineering Approach and Methodology (Adjectival), and Systems Engineering Configuration Management (Pass/Fail). The Emerging Requirements Response subfactor serves as the key differentiator among proposals. Past Performance will be assessed holistically for confidence in successful execution, while Cost/Price is evaluated for reasonableness and consistency but considered least important in the trade-off. Offerors must submit proposals in five volumes with strict page limits, excluding certain front matter from counts. The evaluation is a best-value trade-off, not a lowest-price, technically acceptable approach. Section L imposes significant requirements including a mandatory OCI Mitigation Plan, compliance with DoD cybersecurity standards via NIST SP 800-171, implementation of a Small Business Subcontracting Plan, and workforce constraints including a maximum of
FA8809 Sda And Cmbt Pwr Ssc/szk-Ik

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