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Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen (ABO) Supply and Delivery

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The contract entails the supply and f.o.b. destination delivery of Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen (ABO) to military installations across Hawaii, covering both routine and emergency requirements to ensure uninterrupted operational readiness for aircrew and support personnel. Deliveries are managed under a subcontract arrangement with the Defense Logistics Agency acting on behalf of the Department of Defense, and the product is classified under NAICS code 325120, indicating manufacturing of industrial gases, including medical and aviator-grade oxygen. The contract requires precise logistical coordination to meet the demanding standards of military aviation operations, with delivery points located at multiple installations in Hawaii, ensuring rapid response during critical situations. All shipments must adhere to f.o.b. destination terms, meaning the supplier is responsible for the product's condition and delivery costs until it reaches the designated military locations. The agreement emphasizes reliability and availability under all conditions, including acute emergencies where timely access to high-purity breathing oxygen is essential for flight safety and mission success. While specific quantities and timelines are not detailed here, the contract’s structure and placement of performance within Hawaii’s military infrastructure underscore its strategic importance in sustaining air operations in the Pacific theater. The solicitation and award details are accessible through the DLA’s DIBBS system under the provided contract and delivery identifiers.

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Supply of Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen to Hawaii military sites under f.o.b. destination terms for operational readiness.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

325120 - Industrial Gas ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

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Documents

This scope was carved out of SPE60126FL02A.

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OXYGEN, AVIATOR'S BREATHING

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Supply and f.o.b. destination delivery of Aviator’s Breathing Oxygen (ABO) to military installations in Hawaii, including standard and emergency deliveries.

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