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FOB Origin Transportation and DOD Clearance Coordination

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The contract requires management of FOB Origin transportation for Department of Defense shipments, encompassing full coordination of all regulatory clearances, shipping documentation, and compliance with DOD-specific systems including DCMA and PIEE. The contractor is responsible for ensuring seamless logistics execution from origin point, adhering to federal defense transportation protocols and maintaining accurate records throughout the shipment lifecycle. All activities must align with DOD standards for security, traceability, and documentation integrity. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 484121, posted by the Department of Defense through Ok DLA Aviation at Oklahoma City, with a response deadline of July 22, 2026. The performance location is not specified, but the work involves nationwide coordination with government agencies and systems to facilitate timely and compliant delivery of defense-related cargo. There is no set-aside designation, and the contract is open to eligible subcontractors capable of handling complex military logistics and regulatory compliance requirements.

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Manage FOB Origin DOD shipments with full regulatory compliance, documentation, and defense logistics oversight.

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Department Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma CityView Agency

NAICS

484121 - General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload View NAICS

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OK

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Manage FOB Origin shipment including DOD regulatory clearances, shipping documentation, and coordination with DCMA and PIEE systems.

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