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This Government Contract opportunity from Florida was posted on November 7, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Medical Equipment and Supply Provision

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NAICS: 423450
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DIBBS
DRAPE, SURGICALThe contract specifies the procurement of disposable surgical drapes made from nonwoven fabric, measuring 44 by 72 inches nominally, with each unit of issue consisting of 20 drapes packed as a single package. The drapes must comply with MIL-D-36917 and its amendments, which have been modified to update dimensions, packaging, folding, and marking requirements. The folding must follow a standard fan fold method, with each drape sealed in an individual anti-static, peel-open or tear-open bag to maintain sterility, and 20 such units form one shipping package. All drapes must be sterile, with radiation sterilization permitted under FDA-approved processes and dosimetry release as an alternative to traditional testing. The material must demonstrate low-surface-tension fluid repellency, specifically alcohol repellency per INDA Standard Test 80.9-74, with manufacturer certification acceptable. Cut edges must be smooth and straight without roughness or raggedness, and all drapes must be properly marked with class, size, and the legend “SPLIT” where applicable. Packaging and marking conform to Medical Marking Standard No. 1, superseding MIL-STD-129, and require clear labeling of lot number, sterility status, and other commercial legends. The item is classified as a Type 2 (Code 7) medical device with a 36-month shelf life, extendable, and is regulated by the FDA. Delivery is required FOB destination with a 104-day timeline and no variance allowed in quantity, and shipping must follow commercial practices ensuring safe, low-cost transport to the designated military medical supply center in APO AE.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIIN FSH

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NAICS: 423450
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EXCERCISE BANDS, RESThe contract is for the procurement of six each of 3-inch Rolyan color-coded latex-free rubber exercise bands, 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch long, weighing 3 ounces (85 grams), to serve as replacement ergonomic bands compatible with NSN 6530-01-465-8362. The supplier must provide the exact part number A348-5 from PERFORMANCE HEALTH SUPPLY, LLC, and clearly specify the source and part number being offered. These bands are not regulated by the FDA and must meet commercial packaging standards as specified in the procurement document, with each unit securely sealed in a protective container and packed in exterior shipping containers suitable for safe, cost-effective delivery via common carrier. All marking must comply with Medical Marking Standard No. 1, superseding MIL-STD-129, and packaging must adhere to DLA’s packaging requirements including palletization guidelines. The items are to be delivered FOB destination within 20 days of contract award to the specified government address in Holden, WV, with no variance allowed in quantity. Delivery must be traceable, excluding parcel post, and all documentation must reference the contract number SPE2DH-26-T-5145 and purchase request number 7017457307. Technical and quality compliance is governed by the DLA Master List of Requirements, and the contract includes special markings and government-specific identification codes for tracking and accountability.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIIN FSH

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NAICS: 423450
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PAD, ELECTRODE, DEFIBRILThis contract specifies the procurement of four pairs of adult disposable defibrillator electrode pads with the NSN 6515-01-613-1594, intended for use with the AED G3 PRO system. Each unit must be packaged as a sealed commercial container that protects against damage and must be shipped in exterior containers compliant with commercial standards to ensure safe delivery at the lowest carrier rate to the destination in Vilseck, Germany. Packaging must adhere to ASTM D3951 and the DLA Medical Marking Standard No. 1, superseding MIL-STD-129, with all markings and labels applied as mandated. The item has a non-extendable shelf life of 24 months and is subject to FDA regulation. Delivery is required within 30 days after award, with destination FOB terms and inspection and acceptance occurring at the delivery point. The contract enforces a firm fixed price with zero variance in quantity. All packaging, marking, and supply chain requirements take precedence over general commercial standards, and the contractor must retain traceability documentation per Clause C03. The contract incorporates multiple federal clauses including combating human trafficking, whistleblower rights, antiterrorism training, export controls, sustainable products, and accelerated payments to small business subcontractors. The product is supplied by Atlantic Diving Supply, Inc. under part number 9660-001, and the solicitation was issued by the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain under solicitation SPE2DS-26-Q-0164 with a response deadline of July 20, 2026.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF

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about 10 hours ago

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NAICS: 423450
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DIBBS
Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Medical Component SupplyThe contract pertains to the supply of commercial-off-the-shelf medical or diagnostic components in small quantities ranging from five to eighteen units, suggesting the items are precision parts or accessories critical to medical or surgical operations. Historically priced at levels indicative of specialized components, these items are expected to support ongoing operational needs within military healthcare frameworks. The solicitation is issued as a subcontract under the NAICS code 423450, which classifies medical and dental equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers, indicating the procurement is for distribution rather than direct manufacturing. The action is managed by the Department of Defense through its Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF office, with performance designated to occur at APO 09094-3219, reflecting deployment or overseas support requirements. The solicitation was posted on July 12, 2026, with a response deadline of July 20, 2026, leaving a short eight-day window for submissions. No set-aside provisions or specific organization type requirements are specified, meaning the opportunity is open to any qualified commercial vendors capable of meeting the technical and delivery specifications for these recurring medical components. The official solicitation link directs interested parties to the DIBBS platform for further details and submission.
MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF

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General Info

Agency

Florida → JacksonvilleView Agency

NAICS

423450 - Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

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Supply and periodic replacement of medical equipment in transport vehicles such as stretchers, oxygen tanks, AEDs, first aid kits, and PPE.