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Nitrogen Supply and Delivery (Industrial Gas)

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The contract entails the supply and delivery of four cubic yards of nitrogen, identified by NSN 6830010289402, to a U.S. Navy vessel operating at a forward-deployed location, with strict adherence to military logistics and operational standards. The nitrogen, classified as an industrial gas, is intended to support critical onboard systems and must be delivered in full compliance with Department of Defense specifications for handling, packaging, and transportation in austere environments. The work is scoped under a subcontract with the Defense Logistics Agency acting on behalf of the Department of Defense, and the North American Industry Classification System code 325120 confirms the industrial gas manufacturing and distribution nature of the performance. The contract was posted on July 16, 2026, and is linked to a specific solicitation under the DIBBS system, indicating it is part of a formal acquisition process tracked through official military logistics channels. Although the exact delivery location and point of contact are not specified, the performance is tied to a secure and time-sensitive operational context requiring reliable, on-demand gas supply under challenging conditions.

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Supply of four cubic yards of nitrogen to U.S. Navy vessel per DoD specs via DLA subcontract.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

325120 - Industrial Gas ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

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This scope was carved out of SPE4A626FCSYF.

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Supply and delivery of 4 cubic yards of nitrogen (NSN 6830010289402) to a U.S. Navy vessel at a forward-deployed location, compliant with military logistics standards.

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