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Description of Special Access Program (SAP) Equipment

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The Department of the Air Force, under the Department of Defense, is soliciting responses to a Notice of Intent to Sole Source a contract for the destruction of Special Access Program (SAP) equipment, computer components, and materials, specifically including 32 x 55-gallon fiber drums containing IT equipment, hard drives, and related materials. This procurement is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5 and is assigned NAICS code 562211, indicating it is reserved exclusively for small businesses. The anticipated contract type is a Firm Fixed Price Commercial Purchase Order, with the work to be performed at Goulds, Florida, 32542, and an anticipated award date of July 31, 2026. While no formal solicitation package will be issued on the Government Point of Entry, interested small businesses may submit written capability statements by 1:00 PM CST on July 9, 2026, to demonstrate their ability to perform the required destruction services at no cost or obligation to the government; verbal submissions are not accepted. The government intends to award the contract solely to Veolia ES Technical Solutions unless compelling evidence of competitive capability is provided. The contract requires strict adherence to SAP security protocols for handling and disposing of classified material, though specific performance standards, inspection criteria, or pricing details are not disclosed in the available documentation. All inquiries must be directed to Shane Linehan at shane.linehan@us.af.mil.

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Small business set-aside for secure destruction of SAP IT equipment in Goulds, Florida, by July 10, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Department Of The Air ForceView Agency

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562211 - Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal View NAICS

Place of Performance

GOULDS, FL, 32542, USA

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Notice of Intent for Sole Source Contract - Veolia ES Technical Solutions

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Department Of The Air Force
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Destruction of Special Access Program (SAP) equipment, computer components, and materials. 


- 32 x 55 Gallon Fiber Drums containing IT equipment, computer components, hard drives, and materials 


See NOCA attached 

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