MOTOR, ALTERNATING CURRENT
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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Contract SPE7M126V044K to ECHELON SUPPLY AND SERVICE, INC. (CAGE 61125) on July 15, 2026, for the delivery of one alternating current motor (NSN 6105013540723) under Solicitation SPE7M1-26-T-185L, with a total contract value of $9,685.74. The item is to be delivered to the DLA Distribution New Cumberland Facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, with a required ship date of December 30, 2026, and a performance period of 166 days after order issuance. The acquisition was conducted through a simplified procurement process via the DIBBS portal, with offers submitted on an FOB origin basis, though the contract terms specify FOB destination. The NAICS code 335312 applies, and the award was likely made on a Low-Price Technically Acceptable basis, with evaluation centered on socioeconomic compliance and pricing, particularly for small business set-asides, including HUBZone considerations. The contractor must comply with extensive federal, DoD, and DLA-specific requirements, including adherence to MIL-STD-129 for packaging and labeling, ASTM D3951 and RP001 for material handling, and full compliance with hazard communication standards under 29 CFR 1910.1200, requiring submission of Safety Data Sheets prior to award and continuous updates throughout performance. The contract includes multiple mandatory clauses related to labor, cybersecurity, compliance, and reporting, such as Equal Opportunity for Workers with Disabilities, Combating Trafficking in Persons, Employment Eligibility Verification, and Sustainable Products, each marked with deviation 2026-00038, indicating specific waivers or modifications. Cybersecurity requirements are governed by FAR 52.240-93, DFARS 252.204-7012, and NIST SP 800-171 for safeguarding controlled unclassified information. The contractor must ensure all hazardous materials are properly identified, labeled per MIL-STD-129 and OSHA standards, and that corresponding Safety Data Sheets are submitted and maintained. Unauthorized use of foreign-flag vessels is strictly prohibited unless prior notification and documentation are provided. Unique Entity ID and CAGE code certifications
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