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CONTRACTOR FIRST ARTICLE TEST

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SPE7M2-26-Q-0102Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Contract SPE7M226P0695 to AIRTRONICS, LLC, with a total value of $37,236.16, effective July 15, 2026, under solicitation SPE7M2-26-Q-0102. The contract encompasses three line items: a Contractor First Article Test, a Bushing Blank with NSN 5365003232399, and miscellaneous supplies, with performance expected to occur primarily at the contractor’s facility in Tucson, Arizona. The award is structured as a firm fixed price contract, consistent with its defined total value and specific deliverables, and is administered by the DLA Land and Maritime Fluid Handling Division, with payments processed through their office in Columbus, Ohio. The contract incorporates FAR clause 52.222-90, addressing DEI discrimination, under Deviation 2026-00040 Revision 1, requiring affirmative compliance and triggering a Post Award Request submission via DIBBS. Packaging and marking must adhere to MIL-STD-129 standards, including NSN, contract number, CAGE code, and UCC-128 or Data Matrix barcoding, though detailed preservation methods remain unspecified. Inspection and acceptance responsibilities are divided between the contractor, who performs the first article test at origin, and the government, represented by DCMA Mountain Pacific in Lakewood, Colorado, for final approval. The contracting officer is Michael Finken, with no designated COR or COTR named in the available documentation. While the contract does not specify delivery timelines, FOB terms, or detailed quantities and pricing per line item, compliance with federal procurement regulations and DLA-specific administrative protocols is mandated, including electronic submission and communication through the DIBBS portal. The contractor’s size status and socioeconomic certifications are not explicitly stated, but the NAICS code 334519 applies. No option periods or additional special requirements beyond the incorporated FAR clause and standard military packaging and marking rules are identified.

General Info

DLA awards AIRTRONICS $37,236.16 for three NSN items effective July 15, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

334519 - Other Measuring and Controlling Device ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

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Documents

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SPE7M226P0695_P00002.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUS
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE7M226P0695 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: AIRTRONICS, LLC (CAGE 58078) Total Contract Price: $37,236.16 Award Date: 07-15-2026 Solicitation: SPE7M2-26-Q-0102 Line items: - CONTRACTOR FIRST ARTICLE TEST (NSN/Part 0001S00000053) - BUSHING BLANK (NSN/Part 5365003232399, PR 7014132992) - MISCELLANEOUS (NSN/Part 0001S00000046)

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