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CONTRACTOR FIRST ARTICLE TEST

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SPE7M4-26-T-0431Federal

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The contract SPE7M426P0742 was awarded by the Defense Logistics Agency to ITL LLC, identified by CAGE code 7BGA2, for a total value of $38,350.28 with an award date of July 13, 2026. The work centers on a Contractor First Article Test for NSN 0001S00000053 and a hose assembly NSN 4720010659360, with both line items marked as “As Required” indicating non-fixed quantities. The contract was issued as a unilateral modification under FAR 13.302(a) and 12.303(a), originating from solicitation SPE7M4-26-T-0431, and the performance location is tied to the contractor’s facility in Hampton, Virginia, with administrative oversight handled by DCMA Mid-Atlantic in Chantilly, Virginia. The sole incorporated FAR clause is 52.222-90, addressing discrimination in diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, with no other specific clauses, special requirements, or technical standards explicitly detailed in the available documentation. The contract lacks specification of delivery terms, FOB points, inspection locations, acceptance criteria, or packaging standards, and no accounting data such as TAS, AAC, or ACRN lines are provided. Payment instructions and invoicing methods, including whether WAWF or IPP is required, are not stated, and while the contracting officer is identified as Micheal Finken with contact details, no Contracting Officer’s Representative or COTR name is listed. The contractor’s size status, socioeconomic certifications, and Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) are not documented, and no evaluation factors, option periods, or performance period start and end dates are included. All critical technical and procedural details are referenced as being on a continuation sheet, which was not provided, leaving significant portions of the scope, specifications, and compliance expectations undefined in the available record.

General Info

ITL LLC awarded $38,350.28 for hose assembly and first article test under DLA solicitation SPE7M4-26-T-0431.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

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SPE7M426P0742_P00001.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 SPE7M426P0742 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: ITL LLC (CAGE 7BGA2) Total Contract Price: $38,350.28 Award Date: 07-13-2026 Solicitation: SPE7M4-26-T-0431 Line items: - CONTRACTOR FIRST ARTICLE TEST (NSN/Part 0001S00000053) - HOSE ASSEMBLY, NONME (NSN/Part 4720010659360, PR 7014134639)

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