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Logistics and International Shipping Coordination

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The contract entails the coordination of international logistics for the shipment of 1,200 radon detectors from the United States to the National Security Agency facility in Singapore. This includes comprehensive management of packaging to ensure the integrity of the sensitive equipment during transit, arranging for timely customs clearance in both export and import jurisdictions, and implementing end-to-end tracking systems to provide real-time visibility of the shipment. Delivery scheduling must align with the operational requirements of the receiving site at JBPHH, with all activities conforming to U.S. Department of Defense protocols and international shipping regulations. The scope covers full logistics oversight from origin to final delivery, ensuring compliance with security and handling standards for technical instrumentation. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 488510, associated with the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific under the Department of Defense, and was posted on June 25, 2026. Performance is designated to take place at JBPHH with a zip code of 96860, indicating the primary point of coordination for the logistics effort despite the international destination. There is no solicitation number listed and no set-aside classification specified, suggesting this is a direct subcontract awarded under an existing prime contract framework. The successful bidder must demonstrate proven experience in secure international shipments of scientific equipment, familiarity with DoD supply chain procedures, and the ability to navigate regulatory complexities between U.S. and Singaporean customs authorities.

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Ship 1,200 radon detectors from U.S. to Singapore under DoD protocols with full logistics and customs compliance.

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Department Of Defense → Navfacsyscom PacificView Agency

NAICS

488510 - Freight Transportation ArrangementView NAICS

Place of Performance

JBPHH, HI, 96860, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of N6274226F0005.

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Radon Detectors for Naval Support Activity, Singapore

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navfacsyscom Pacific
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Coordinate international shipment of 1,200 radon detectors from U.S. to NSA Singapore, including customs clearance, packaging, tracking, and delivery scheduling.

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