GLASS, ELECTRICALLY HEATED
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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Contract SPE7M426P1053 to Triman Industries Inc. CAGE 0ZBE8 for the supply of electrically heated glass identified by NSN 2090002420083, with a total contract value of $62,540.75, awarded on July 13, 2026, under Solicitation SPE7MC-24-T-275K. This acquisition falls under simplified procedures per FAR 13.302(a) and is structured as a firm-fixed-price contract for a single line item with no options or ranges specified. The product is intended for defense or aerospace use, and while no explicit technical specifications, performance standards, or MIL-STDs are detailed, compliance with standard military logistics practices for packaging, preservation, and marking is implied, requiring the NSN and CAGE code to be clearly marked per Federal Acquisition Regulation guidelines and Standard Form 30. The contracting officer is Micheal Finken at DLA Land and Maritime, with administrative oversight by DCMA Springfield at Picatinny Arsenal, though no Contracting Officer’s Representative or technical representative is identified. The place of performance is not explicitly defined, though the contractor’s address is in Morristown, New Jersey, and the delivery location remains undetermined. Inspection and acceptance responsibilities are not formally delineated, with oversight expected to be conducted by the government, though no specific criteria or quality standards beyond regulatory compliance are outlined. A key contractual requirement is the inclusion of FAR 52.222-90, Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors, which imposes affirmative obligations on the contractor to refrain from discriminatory practices in diversity and inclusion programs and to report any issues through a Post Award Request via DIBBS. No socioeconomic certifications, size status, or additional representations were provided, and no detailed accounting data, payment instructions, or invoicing method (e.g., WAWF) are specified in the documentation. Delivery schedule, FOB terms, and quantitative details such as unit quantity or unit price are not provided, and no formal attachments or preservation methods are listed, leaving compliance with military logistics standards to be inferred from context and customary practice.
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