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DLA ENERGY-Worldwide Additives Program (FSII and LIA)

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The solicitation SPE60226R0708 for the DLA Energy Worldwide Additives Program seeks offers for Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII) and Diesel Fuel Additive (LIA) under a Partial Small Business Set-Aside, with NAICS code 325998 and a requirements firm fixed price with economic price adjustment contract structure. FSII, identified by NSN 6850-01-057-6427, has an estimated quantity of 3,141,000 US gallons, while LIA, identified by NSN 9140-01-604-2853, has an estimated quantity of 98,000 US gallons. Only LIA products listed on QPL-32490, specifically Grades A and B conforming to MILPRF-32490, are acceptable for bulk storage at DLA Energy facilities, and all suppliers must ensure their products are on the QPL by the award date. The ordering period spans from the date of award through December 31, 2028, with performance beginning January 1, 2027, and a 24-month delivery window, subject to a 30-day carryover for Continental US locations and 90 days for outside locations. Deliveries must be FOB destination via tank truck for CONUS and Guam, 5,000 US gallon ISO-containers transported by truck for Europe and Japan, and cargo vessel/truck for the Middle East. The entire offer submission process is mandatory through the Bulk Offer Entry Tool (OET), with proposals requiring PDF attachments and an electronic SF1449 signature; offers submitted by other means will be rejected. Offers must comply with all representation and certification requirements in SAM.gov, including active registration, a valid UEI and CAGE code, and updates to clauses such as FAR 52.209-7, FAR 52.209-12, DFARS 252.204-7016, and others. Technical acceptability is evaluated as a pass/fail gate based on compliance with Sections B, C, E, and F of the solicitation, with award going to the lowest priced technically acceptable offer. Contract performance requires adherence to NIST SP 800-171 Revision 2 for cyber protections,

General Info

DLA Energy seeks FSII and LIA fuel additives, 3.1M and 98K gallons, FOB destination, delivered 2027–2028 via tank truck or container.

Agency

Department Of Defense → DLA EnergyView Agency

NAICS

325998 - All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Fort Belvoir, VA, 22060, USA

Set-Aside

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SPE60226R0708 Section J Attachment 3 OET Guidance 2026

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Solicitation SPE602-26-R-0708 for Bulk Fuel Additives

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SF30_SPE60226R0708+AMD+0001.pdf

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SPE60226R0708_Sect+J+Attachment+8+OET+Application+Process.pdf

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SPE60226R0708+AMD+0001++Conformed.pdf

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SPE60226R0708 Crosswalk Offer Evaluation Tool OSP 2026

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SPE60226R0708 Subcontracting Plan Attachment

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DLA Energy Offer Entry Tool Overview 2026

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SPE60226R0708_Sect+J+Attachment+7+Past+Performance+Questionnaire.pdf

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SPE60226R0708 Attachment 1 Offer Submission Instructions

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SPE60226R0708 Section J Attachment 5 Quality Assurance Plans

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DLA Energy
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OfficeFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060, USA
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Department Of Defense → DLA Energy
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Office AddressFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060, USA

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Amendment 0001 published on July 14, 2026.


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This is the solicitation for the DLA Energy Bulk Fuel Additives procurement which includes requirements for two additives: Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII) and Diesel Fuel Additive (LIA). Please note the suspense for responses is Monday, August 3, 2026 at 1:00 PM Fort Belvoir, VA Time.  


There are three grades of LIA Additive on the Qualified Product List (QPL). Only Grade A and B are authorized for bulk storage at DLA Energy facilities. LIA conforming to MILPRF-32490 is the only approved additive for the improvement of lubricity in MIL-DTL-16884; two grades of the additive have been evaluated for DLA Energy bulk procurements - Grade A and B.  The QPL number is QPL-32490. All LIA products considered must be listed on the QPL (link: http://qpldocs.dla.mil/) by the date of award.  If the LIA product is not listed in the QPL it will be considered unacceptable.


The anticipated ordering period is date of award through December 31, 2028, with the delivery period being January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2028, with a 30-day carryover for the Continental US locations (CONUS), and 90 days for outside the Continental US locations (OCONUS) unless otherwise designated. The method of delivery will be tank truck and ISO-containers. Offerors will be required to load in 5,000 US Gallons (USG) ISO-containers and transport via truck to European destinations and cargo vessel/truck to Middle Eastern destinations. For Continental US locations, the delivery method used is tank truck. All proposals must be submitted as FOB Destination offers.


This solicitation is available on the World Wide Web https://www.sam.gov. Please be advised that a hard copy of the solicitation will not be available. DLA Energy will be using the Bulk Offer Entry Tool (OET) for this Procurement. The usage of the Bulk OET is mandatory. The Bulk OET will allow Offerors to electronically submit and sign their offer (including the SF1449).


All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered.


The specific details will be included within the schedule of the solicitation by product and location. The total estimated quantity is as follows: 


FSII – 3,141,000 USG


NSN: 6850-01-057-6427


LIA – 98,000 USG


NSN:  9140-01-604-2853


For all other questions or concerns e-mail Natalie Charles at natalie.charles@dla.mil or Bernard Mage at bernard.mage@dla.mil.  All responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered by the Agency, to be eligible for award. 



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