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COMMERCIAL LAB TESTING - JET A

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SPE60323FA3V2Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded INTERTEK USA INC. (CAGE 1SG15) a firm fixed-price contract under delivery order SPE60322D5000, with the award posted on July 16, 2026, under contract number SPE60323FA3V2. The contract encompasses commercial laboratory testing services for JP5, F76, jet A, and lubricating oils, identified by NSN/part numbers H191V20000315, H191V20000311, H191V20000314, and H191V20000321, respectively. The base performance period spans December 15, 2021, to December 14, 2023, with an option period extending to December 14, 2025, bringing the total estimated value of the contract to up to $9.75 million, assuming full exercise of all options. Although individual line item prices are listed at $1.00 each, these are canceled under modification, and the total value is derived from aggregate option and base period estimates. The contract applies commercial item provisions under FAR 52.212-4, with firm fixed-price terms reinforced by FAR 52.243-1 Alternate I for changes. It incorporates DFARS clauses requiring safeguarding of covered defense information, prohibition on acquiring certain telecommunications equipment, and compliance with the WOSB program, as INTERTEK USA INC. has affirmed its status as a Women-Owned Small Business under NAICS 541380. Performance is F.O.B. destination, with inspection and acceptance conducted by the Government, and all invoicing must be submitted electronically through WAWF, directed to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Columbus, Ohio. Payment is administered through DoDAAC SL4701 with accounting data referenced in Section 25. Contractual obligations are further supported by attachments including the Statement of Work, Energy QAP E34, wage determinations, and pricing documentation. No named COTR is assigned, with administrative coordination handled by Karen Tom of DLA Energy, Bulk Petroleum Services, and contracting oversight by PCO Owen Hassig. Packaging, preservation, and labeling requirements are not specified in the documentation, and no other socioeconomic set-asides beyond WOS

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Intertek USA Inc. to provide accredited fuel and lubricant testing for DLA under contract SPE60323FA3V2.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

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SPE60323FA3V2.pdf

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SPE60323FA3V2_P00001.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE60323FA3V2 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: INTERTEK USA INC. (CAGE 1SG15) Total Contract Price: See Award Doc Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE60322D5000 Line items: - COMMERCIAL LAB TESTING - JET A (NSN/Part H191V20000314) - COMMERCIAL LAB TESTING - LUBE OILS (LTL) (NSN/Part H191V20000321) - COMMERCIAL LAB TESTING - JP5 (NSN/Part H191V20000315) - COMMERCIAL LAB TESTING - F76 (NSN/Part H191V20000311)

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