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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on July 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Identification Plates & Equipment Marking

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NAICS: 339930
Federal
Video Game Purchase Plan
Solicitation # FA80522505132026
The Department of the Air Force is seeking commercial vendors to provide a video game collection development system for its library program, leveraging a firm-fixed price contract structure with no customization required. The vendor must offer an existing, commercially available online platform that enables 63 Air Force libraries worldwide to browse, select, and order video games for Xbox One/X, PlayStation 4/5, and Nintendo Switch platforms. The system must include game covers, reviews, release dates, and publisher pricing, with unique login credentials for each library. Monthly pre-release title lists and pre-filled order suggestions are mandatory to support acquisition planning. Deliveries are structured as 6-game kits shipped monthly to 20 designated locations via U.S. Postal Service First Class or Priority Mail to APO addresses, with each kit separately packaged and labeled for its destination. All shipping costs are included in the firm-fixed price, and defective or incorrect items must be replaced at no cost to the government, with a return window exceeding 30 days due to international shipping constraints. A dedicated customer service representative must be available to support DoD library staff throughout the contract term. The base contract period runs from September 30, 2026, through September 29, 2027, with three optional one-year extension periods through September 29, 2030. Vendors must be identified as either a large U.S. business, small U.S. business (with 700 employees or fewer per NAICS 339930), or foreign business and must disclose any applicable socioeconomic certifications such as WOSB, EDWOSB, 8(a), SDVOSB, VOSB, or HUBZone status. Submissions must include a CAGE Code or UEI, points of contact, and a capabilities statement, all submitted via email by June 10, 2026, to designated Air Force contracting personnel. All information must be unclassified, and no security clearances are required. While no formal evaluation weights are published, the mandatory nature of all requirements and the use of firm-fixed pricing suggest a Low Price Technically Acceptable evaluation approach. Packaging and labeling must be location-specific with no formal MIL-STD requirements specified, and no custom development or processing of games is permitted. The contracting office is located in San Antonio, Texas, but performance occurs globally through APO shipments.
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The contract entails the design and application of durable, bilingual identification plates, warning labels, and UID-compliant markings for military equipment, spare parts, and containers, ensuring compliance with standardized tracking and identification requirements. The work must produce resilient, long-lasting markings suitable for harsh operational environments, with all text and symbols presented in both English and French to meet Canadian official language obligations. The markings must adhere strictly to UID standards to enable accurate asset tracking across the Department of National Defence’s logistics and inventory systems. This is a subcontract opportunity issued by the Government of Canada, specifically under the Department of National Defence, with a stated place of performance in Ottawa. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, and responses are due by August 18, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 339930 indicates that the work falls under other miscellaneous manufacturing, consistent with the production of specialized identification and labeling products. No specific set-aside provisions are outlined, and no point of contact information is provided, leaving all inquiries to be addressed through the official tender portal.

General Info

Design and apply bilingual, UID-compliant markings for military equipment in Ottawa by August 18, 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of National DefenceView Agency

NAICS

339930 - Doll, Toy, and Game ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Ottawa, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of W8472-265970/A.

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
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Design and application of durable, bilingual identification plates, warning labels, and UID-compliant markings for equipment, spares, and containers.

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