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Nylon Spectacle Frame Manufacturing

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The contract seeks the manufacture of non-reflective black nylon spectacle frames designed to meet strict Department of Defense technical standards for medical use, prioritizing durability, precise fit, and material safety. These frames are intended for military personnel requiring vision correction in operational environments, where glare reduction and long-term wearability are critical. All components must comply with mandated specifications for chemical composition, physical resilience, and ergonomic design to ensure reliability under demanding conditions. Submission is open as a subcontract opportunity with a response deadline set for July 21, 2026, and the solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026. The NAICS code 339999 classifies this as manufacturing of other miscellaneous fabricated metal products, and the contracting entity is the Medical Supply Chain component under the Department of Defense. There is no set-aside designation, and performance obligations are not geographically restricted, though adherence to technical and safety benchmarks is non-negotiable. Bidders must demonstrate capability in producing certified eyewear to military medical specifications with full traceability and quality control throughout the production cycle.

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Manufacture non-reflective black nylon spectacle frames to DoD medical standards for military use by July 21, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

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339999 - All Other Miscellaneous ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Manufacture of non-reflective black nylon spectacle frames compliant with DLA technical standards, including durability, fit, and material safety for military medical use.

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