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Domestic Sourcing & Material Compliance Support

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The contract requires the supply of domestically sourced raw materials or sub-components that fully comply with the Buy American Act and the Berry Amendment for use in the production of CLAMP and LOOP systems. All materials must originate from within the United States and meet strict domestic content requirements to ensure alignment with federal procurement mandates designed to support U.S. manufacturing and national security interests. The materials will be utilized in critical defense-related manufacturing processes within the FLUID HANDLING DIVISION under the Department of Defense. Performance of this subcontract is designated for Hill Air Force Base, Utah, with a deadline for responses set for July 27, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 331529 indicates the focus on other forged and stamped metal product manufacturing, underscoring the nature of the components involved. While no specific set-aside provisions are indicated, the contract is structured as a subcontract, meaning eligibility and compliance will hinge on the prime contractor’s obligations and the subcontractor’s ability to demonstrate full adherence to domestic sourcing statutes. The opportunity is accessible via the DIBBS platform for qualified suppliers seeking to support defense production with compliant materials.

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Supply U.S.-sourced materials for defense CLAMP and LOOP systems at Hill AFB, complying with Buy American and Berry Amendment by July 27, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → FLUID HANDLING DIVISIONView Agency

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331529 - Other Nonferrous Metal Foundries (except Die-Casting)View NAICS

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HILL AFB, UT, 84056-5734, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FLUID HANDLING DIVISION
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Supply of domestically sourced raw materials or sub-components compliant with Buy American Act and Berry Amendment for use in CLAMP, LOOP production.

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