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AARDVARK 1935 Puddingstone Drive LA VERNE CA 917505818 USA

UEI: SLED_BE93C4AE79CAD703

AARDVARK 1935 Puddingstone Drive LA VERNE CA 917505818 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_BE93C4AE79CAD703. It has been awarded $19,999 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include Fletc Glynco Procurement Office.

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SLED_BE93C4AE79CAD703

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Fletc Glynco Procurement Office$20.0K100%
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332993 - Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing$20.0K100%
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NAICS: 236220
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Federal
DHS FLETC GLYNCO - TSA ACADEMY RENOVATION
Solicitation # 70LGLY26QGLB00040
The Department of Homeland Security, through the FLETC Glynco Procurement Office, is soliciting proposals for comprehensive facility upgrades at the TSA Training Academy in Brunswick, Georgia. This total small business set-aside under NAICS 236220 focuses on improving aging infrastructure, energy efficiency, security, and ADA accessibility. The scope of work includes replacing 105 wall-mounted HVAC units, installing 134 ceiling fans and one outdoor canopy fan, replacing exterior doors with steel double doors and specified locks, installing and modifying ADA ramps, repairing modular building floors, installing 6,000 square feet of concrete for a bleacher area, and cleaning trench drains. The project is scheduled for performance from September 30, 2026, to March 31, 2027, with a delivery requirement of 30 days after award. Proposals are due by August 28, 2026, and will be evaluated using a trade-off methodology where non-price factors—including project experience, personnel qualifications (Superintendent, Safety Manager, Project Manager, and Quality Control Manager), and past performance—are equal in importance to price. Award will be granted to the offeror most advantageous to the government. The contract requires strict adherence to OSHA and USACE safety standards, FLETC security regulations, and Section 508 accessibility mandates.
Fletc Glynco Procurement Office

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NAICS: 332993
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International
Signal Smoke Marine, Orange
Solicitation # W8703-270012/A
Canada is procuring Signal Smoke Marine, Orange, a buoyant smoke signal designed for maritime rescue operations and integrated into life rafts and emergency kits, under solicitation W8703-270012/A. The requirement includes firm deliveries of 1 inert cutaway unit and 600 active units to CFAD Bedford, Nova Scotia, and 1 inert cutaway unit and 600 active units to CFAD Rocky Point, Victoria, British Columbia, all between 1 September 2027 and 30 November 2027, with follow-up deliveries of 300 active units to each location between 1 September 2028 and 30 November 2028. Unfunded optional quantities of 300 units per year are available for delivery to both locations in 2029 and 2030, subject to future funding. Each unit must meet strict physical and performance criteria, including a maximum size of 370mm by 270mm by 260mm, a self-contained launch mechanism, a 2–5 second ignition delay, and the ability to generate dense orange smoke for at least three minutes. The product must have a minimum four-year shelf life from manufacture and be less than six months old at delivery. Compliance is mandated under Canadian Forces packaging specification D-09-002-004/SG-000 and U.N. transport regulations, with detailed marking requirements including NATO Stock Number, net explosive quantity, lot number, explosive hazard labels, and UN packaging codes, all in vertical full gothic typography. The contract requires full compliance with technical specifications, including submission of a Technical Data Package with NCAGE, part numbers, drawings, and Safety Data Sheets, along with ammunition data cards. Offers must pass mandatory technical criteria to be considered, with award based on the lowest evaluated price. Pricing must be firm, inclusive of all Canadian duties, GST/HST, and excise taxes, with delivery terms specified as Delivery Duty Paid to the designated locations. Invoicing follows strict formatting guidelines, requiring detailed expenditure breakdowns, contract reference, and financial codes, with payment to be processed within 30 days of acceptable invoice receipt via direct deposit, EDI, or international wire transfer. The contractor must provide unrestricted access to facilities for government quality assurance inspectors, maintain full records for seven years after final payment, and comply with integrity provisions, including the Ineligibility
Department of National Defence

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
Building 164 Range Cart Storage Facility
Solicitation # 70LGLY26RSSB00019
This contract is for the design and construction of the Building 164 Ammo Range Cart Storage Facility at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia, under a Single Firm Fixed Price arrangement with a total estimated value between $1 million and $5 million. The acquisition is a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined under FAR 19.5, with the North American Industry Classification System code 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. The project requires the construction of a prefabricated steel building with engineered concrete foundations, commercial electrical and plumbing systems, overhead coil doors, lighting, fire suppression systems, and large ventilation fans. All work must comply with detailed specifications in the Statement of Work, technical drawings, and applicable federal, state, and local codes, including OSHA regulations and environmental protection requirements. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses at no additional cost to the government and must adhere strictly to FLETC regulations, directives, and security protocols. Access to controlled site documents requires a completed Non-Disclosure Agreement (DHS 11000-6) and registration in SAM.gov, while all personnel must submit day pass applications by June 18, 2026, for site access during the June 23, 2026, mandatory site visit. The period of performance is from July 31, 2026, to January 27, 2027, with proposals due by 2:00 PM ET on July 31, 2026. Offers must be submitted electronically via email to the Contracting Officer, Courtney P. Brown, and organized into two volumes: Volume I for Price, including Standard Form 1442, Exhibit A bid schedule in Excel, representations and certifications, and financial information with bonding capacity documentation; and Volume II for Technical Requirements, submitted as separate PDF files. All submissions require signatures from an authorized official. The evaluation process includes pass/fail gates for Past Performance and Corporate Relevant Experience, with offers required to demonstrate satisfactory past performance and acceptable corporate experience, alongside a price analysis conducted under FAR 15.404-1(b) using historical data and the Independent Government Estimate. Award will follow the “best suited then negotiate” methodology, allowing selection of any offeror based on holistic assessment of cost and non-cost factors. Payment will be made via electronic funds transfer under FAR 52.232-33,
Fletc Glynco Procurement Office

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NAICS: 332993
New
Federal
Next Generation Ammunition & Munitions Equipment (NGAME) for MMHE RFP/Solicitation
Solicitation # FA853226RB002
The Government is soliciting qualified U.S.-based industrial sources through the New Generation Ammunition & Munitions Equipment (NGAME) RFP to establish a robust vendor base capable of designing, developing, testing, manufacturing, and sustaining Munitions Handling Equipment (MMHE) that meets stringent nuclear certification standards per AFI 63-125. The contract is structured as a multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) with a maximum value of $920 million over a 10-year period, comprising a three-year base and seven one-year options. Foreign participation is prohibited, and all end items must be manufactured in the United States in compliance with the Buy America Act. Only entities with a valid U.S. Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code are eligible for direct award, and all submissions must be made through approved U.S.-only channels. The solicitation requires detailed technical, small business participation, and price proposals submitted in four distinct volumes with strict page and format limitations, and all offerors must demonstrate compliance with CMMC Level 2 cybersecurity standards, ISO 9001:2015 quality systems, and military marking standards including MIL-STD-130 for unique item identification using Data Matrix symbology and MIL-STD-129 for packaging and shipment labeling. The Technical Proposal is assessed on a pass/fail basis using a self-scoring matrix requiring a minimum of two points, and Small Business Participation is evaluated on three mandatory elements related to outreach and subcontracting opportunities; both must be deemed acceptable for award consideration. Price is not rated but must be reasonable and compliant, with award determined under the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology. All delivery orders will define specific quantities, delivery locations, and FOB terms, with performance occurring primarily at Warner Robins Air Force Base in Georgia. Payments must be processed through Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF), and each awardee is required to attend a mandatory virtual post-award conference costing no more than $100. All submitted data must include Unique Entity IDs and CAGE codes in accordance with DFARS requirements, and compliance with U.S. sanctions related to Venezuela, China, and Xinjiang is mandatory.
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