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LUBRICATING OIL, AIRCRAFT TURBINE ENGINE,

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SPE4A626FCSVQFederal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under contract SPE4AX-16-D-9008 to ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, LLC (CAGE 79343) for 24 quarts of Aircraft Turbine Engine Lubricating Oil (NSN 9150009857099) at a unit price of $15.09 per quart, resulting in a total contract value of $362.16. The award was issued on July 16, 2026, with a delivery deadline of August 5, 2026, and the items are to be shipped FOB Destination to Sandston, VA. The order is classified as a small-dollar procurement under a basic indefinite-delivery agreement, and the contractor is designated as a Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Business, and Women-Owned Small Business. Delivery must be made via traceable shipping methods, with parcel post prohibited, and all packaging must be marked with the designated TCN W90APJ61970030, SUPP ADD W90E3H, and government-specific IDP and DIC codes for automated tracking. Inspection and acceptance occur upon receipt at the delivery point by an authorized government representative. Invoicing must comply with DFARS 252.232-7003, which governs prompt payment for subcontractors, and payments will be processed through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service in Columbus, Ohio. The order is designated as a DPAS-rated priority under 15 CFR Part 700, requiring the contractor to give it priority over non-rated work. No formal evaluation factors or detailed technical specifications are included in the documentation, indicating a Low Price Technically Acceptable procurement approach. The contract contains no option periods, special personnel requirements, or security clearance obligations, and administrative oversight is handled by Amanda Parker as the Certifying Officer and Holly Dunganan as the Local Administrator through DLA Aviation.

General Info

DLA awards ASRC FEDERAL $362.16 for aircraft turbine engine lubricating oil, issued July 16, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$362.16

NAICS

324191 - Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

Awardee

ASRC FEDERAL FACILITIES LOGISTICS,View Profile

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SPE4A626FCSVQ.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 SPE4A626FCSVQ posted on DIBBS. Awardee: ASRC FEDERAL FACILITIES LOGISTICS, (CAGE 79343) Total Contract Price: $362.16 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE4AX16D9008 Line items: - LUBRICATING OIL, AIRCRAFT TURBINE ENGINE, (NSN/Part 9150009857099, PR 7017525708)

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