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Circuit Card Assembly
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This contract pertains to a Circuit Card Assembly solicitation identified as SPRTA1-26-Q-0330, issued by the Department of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Office in Oklahoma City, with the office located at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The contract action is valued at or below the simplified acquisition threshold and therefore qualifies for a synopsis waiver under FAR 5.101(b)(1). Instead of a public synopsis, the solicitation package is made available electronically through the Government Point of Entry (GPE), and potential offerors are allowed to submit their responses electronically, satisfying the requirements for electronic commerce as defined by federal regulations. The solicitation was posted on May 14, 2026, with a response deadline of June 13, 2026, and is described as a combined type contract with no set-aside restrictions. The solicitation falls under the NAICS code 336413, related to aerospace component manufacturing. The primary point of contact for this acquisition is Chrissy Turnage, reachable via email. This approach streamlines the procurement process by allowing electronic access and submission without the need for a formal public synopsis, given the contract's value and nature.
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SUBJECT: Synopsis Waiver
Exception is taken to this requirement solicitation SPRTA1-26-Q-0330 for PR 26-00972 of the synopsis publicizing IAW with FAR 5.101(b)(1), exception:
(1) The proposed contract action—
(i) Is valued at or below the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT) and the solicitation will—
(A)Be posted to the GPE in accordance with 5.201; and
(B)Permit the public to respond to the solicitation electronically;
Electronic commerce is defined at 41 USC sec. 426 as electronic techniques for accomplishing business transactions, including electronic mail. Thus, provided the complete solicitation package is available through the GPE and offerors are permitted to respond electronically (i.e., email in this case), the proposed contract action would not need to be synopsized.
Therefore, synopsis is hereby waived as this acquisition is not expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold, request for proposal will be made through Contract Opportunities and the offerors will be able to respond electronically.
