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CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHA

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SPE2D926F7376Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a single-line delivery order under base contract SPE2DX25D8022 to Cardinal Health, Inc. (CAGE 00E55) for one unit of Clindamycin Phosphate (NSN 6505011406450) at a total price of $8.87, with an award date of July 16, 2026. The delivery is FOB destination to USS NORTH DAKOTA SSN 784 at FPO AE 09578-2303, with inspection and acceptance conducted by the Government at that location. The contractor is responsible for all shipping costs and must use the fastest traceable means, explicitly prohibiting parcel post; shipments must be labeled with the National Drug Code, CAGE code, and Transportation Control Number to ensure full traceability. Cardinal Health, Inc. is certified as a Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, and Women-Owned Small Business, triggering associated reporting obligations under federal regulations. Payment will be processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service through remittance to P.O. Box 182317, Columbus, OH 43218-2317, using payment code SL4701, with electronic data interchange employed for award transmission. The contracting officer is Lisa Quinn, and administrative support is provided by Michelle Pampel, though no Contracting Officer’s Representative is named. The contract specifies zero variance in quantity and permits medical substitution, with no additional options, clauses, or formal attachments listed. The basis of award and evaluation criteria are not documented, and no specific military packaging, preservation, or bar-coding standards are cited, though compliance with DLA logistics directives including PROC NOTE C19/C20 is required. Delivery must be completed by the award date, with no performance period beyond this single-point delivery.

General Info

Cardinal Health awarded $8.87 contract for clindamycin phosphate under DLA procurement on July 16, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$8.87

NAICS

424210 - Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

Awardee

CARDINAL HEALTH, INC.View Profile

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SPE2D926F7376.pdf

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SPE2D926F7376.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE2D926F7376 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: CARDINAL HEALTH, INC. (CAGE 00E55) Total Contract Price: $8.87 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE2DX25D8022 Line items: - CLINDAMYCIN PHOSPHA (NSN/Part 6505011406450, PR 7017523608)

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