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DEHYDRATOR UNIT, NON

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SPE4A624P2221Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded contract SPE4A624P2221 to P & R Trading Incorporated, identified by CAGE code 6U890, for the procurement of a Dehydrator Unit, NON, with NSN 4440-00-897-5748. The contract was modified through P00001, signed on July 16, 2026, which canceled the original line item, reducing the total contract value to $0.00 despite an initial unit price of $1,690.00 for one unit. The procuring office is DLA Aviation in Richmond, Virginia, with administrative oversight handled by DLA Oklahoma City. No technical specifications, packaging standards, inspection criteria, or performance locations are detailed in the available documentation, and the place of performance remains unspecified. The contract was issued under simplified acquisition procedures per FAR 13.004(c), and the modification was processed under FAR 43.103(b) and FAR 43.203(b), indicating administrative changes rather than substantive performance requirements. The contracting officer, Desiree Little, is the only point of contact listed, with no assigned COR, COTR, or PCO identified. No Section I contract clauses, Section J attachments, Section K representations, or Section M evaluation factors are present in the provided materials. The NAICS code 333414 is associated with the acquisition, but no formal small business or socioeconomic certifications are confirmed. Payment details, accounting codes, invoicing methods, and FOB terms are not documented. The contract form references Standard Form 30 and indicates a paper-based submission process, with no electronic submission or digital media requirements specified. Despite the award notice referencing a total contract price, all financial obligations have been extinguished through cancellation, and no option quantities, delivery schedules, or continuation sheets provide further financial or operational parameters.

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DLA awards P&R Trading $ amount for dehydrator unit NSN 4440008975748, contract posted July 16, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

333414 - Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnaces) ManufacturingView NAICS

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SPE4A624P2221_P00001.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE4A624P2221 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: P & R TRADING INCORPORATED (CAGE 6U890) Total Contract Price: See Award Doc Award Date: 07-16-2026 Line items: - DEHYDRATOR UNIT, NON (NSN/Part 4440008975748)

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