ADHESIVE TAPE, SURGI
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The contract calls for the delivery of surgical moleskin adhesive tape, specified as 12 inches by 5 yards, with a buff basic color, white coating, and a cotton and rubber adhesive backing, supplied in roll units totaling 809 rolls. The product must have a shelf life of 36 months from the date of manufacture, with no more than five months elapsed between manufacturing and delivery to the government. If the item is stored outside a climate-controlled environment for a month or longer, its shelf life is reduced by half. All packaging must meet commercial standards, with each roll sealed in a protective unit container and packed in suitable exterior shipping containers to ensure safe delivery by common carrier to the designated delivery point in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Labeling and marking must strictly adhere to Medical Marking Standard No. 1, which supersedes MIL-STD-129, and shelf life markings must conform to the latest revision of MMS1A. The contractor must provide the manufacturer’s date, expiration or retest date, contract number, and lot number on each label, and must also comply with all applicable DLA technical and quality requirements referenced by R or I numbers, including packaging and removal of government identification from non-accepted supplies. The solicitation is issued under contract number SPE2DS-26-T-242V by the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF, with a required delivery within 37 days of order award, and FOB destination terms applying to the delivery point at DLA Distribution DDSF New Cumberland Facility. The offeror must submit quotations exclusively through the DIBBS portal by the deadline of July 22, 2026, and is required to validate all business size and socioeconomic status representations in the System for Award Management, including small business, HUBZone, woman-owned, and veteran-owned status. The contract includes a range of federal acquisition regulation clauses addressing cybersecurity, prohibited materials such as hexavalent chromium and covered defense telecommunications equipment, labor protections, hazardous material handling, and environmental compliance, with several deviations in effect as of February 2026 to accommodate modernized requirements. Payment processing must occur electronically through the Wide Area WorkFlow system, and the successful offeror must comply with the Buy American Act and Berry Amendment, subject to a reduced threshold of $150,000, with potential application of HUBZone price evaluation preferences if not waived. Inspection is to be performed at destination per FAR 52.
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