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HOSE ASSEMBLY, NONME

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SPE7M4-26-T-163SFederal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a firm-fixed-price delivery order to SAFRAN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CANADA INC, with CAGE code 3AD25, for 47 units of a NON-METALLIC HOSE ASSEMBLY (NSN 4720-01-420-8647) at a total contract value of $6,401.40. The award was issued under solicitation SPE7M4-26-T-163S and signed on July 16, 2026, with delivery mandated by December 14, 2026, under FOB ORIGIN terms. The product must be manufactured at the contractor’s facility in London, Ontario, Canada, and delivered to the DLA Distribution Barstow facility in California, adhering strictly to MIL-STD-2073-1E packaging and preservation standards, including air evacuation, clean and dry processing, and compliance with RP001 DLA packaging requirements. Marking and labeling follow MIL-STD-129, with mandatory shelf-life dating (cured and expiration dates) on all packaging levels, barcoding via Data Matrix or linear codes, and special identification of product verification test samples with the contract and lot numbers. The contract incorporates FAR clauses for veteran employment reporting and sustainable product requirements, both under deviation 2026-O0038, and DFARS 252.244-7999 for commercial subcontracts under deviation 2026-O0015. Export control compliance is required, with the contractor holding JCP certification and having completed DoD export-controlled data training. All invoicing and receiving documentation must be submitted electronically via WAWF using locally defined accounting codes, with no physical remit-to address provided. Payment and receipt administration are managed through DLA Land and Maritime’s Fluid Handling Division, with William Cooley as the contracting officer and Michael Blaha as the local administrator. Final inspection and acceptance occur at the delivery point by the Government, with adherence to FAR 52.246-2 and DFARS Appendix F, and potential rejection of non-conforming items or entire lots if test samples fail. The contractor is also subject to RD002 requirements regarding covered defense information and must remove Government identification from rejected items. No socioeconomic certifications were claimed, and no evaluation factors or basis of award are documented in the provided materials.

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Safran to supply hose assembly for $6,401.40 under DoD contract awarded July 16, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$6,401.4

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N/A

Place of Performance

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NONE

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SAFRAN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CANADAView Profile

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SPE7M426P4000.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE7M426P4000 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: SAFRAN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS CANADA (CAGE 3AD25) Total Contract Price: $6,401.40 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Solicitation: SPE7M4-26-T-163S Line items: - HOSE ASSEMBLY, NONME (NSN/Part 4720014208647, PR 7017048989)

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