PIN, QUICK RELEASE
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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Contract SPE4A626V080F to SPEC TECH USA INC (CAGE 3LRU1) on April 24, 2026, under Solicitation SPE4A7-26-T-271W, for the procurement of two line items of PIN, QUICK RELEASE (NSN 5315012870991), totaling 10 units at a unit price of $15.44, resulting in a contract value of $154.40. The contract is structured as a fixed-price supply agreement, with delivery to be made to Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, under FOB origin terms consistent with the First Destination Transportation program. Packaging must comply with ASTM D3951 unless superseded by the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, with all items marked and labeled per MIL-STD-129, including mandatory barcoding and hazard labeling compliant with 29 CFR 1910.1200 and MIL-STD-129 for hazardous and radioactive materials. Quality assurance is governed by SAE AS9100 or ISO9001:2015, with inspection and acceptance occurring at origin, subject to MIL-STD-1916 sampling standards and zero non-conformance requirements unless otherwise specified. The contractor must adhere to stringent cybersecurity protocols requiring NIST SP 800-171 implementation, SPRS reporting of assessment scores, and flowdown of cybersecurity requirements to all subcontracts, with government access granted for compliance assessments and a 14-day rebuttal window for findings. Compliance with various FAR and DFARS clauses is mandatory, including those relating to whistleblower protections, safeguarding controlled unclassified information, export control certification, encryption of removable media, trafficking in persons, equal opportunity for workers with disabilities, and sustainable purchasing. Invoicing is exclusively through WAWF, and the contractor is required to maintain active registration in SAM.gov. No options, extensions, or socioeconomic set-asides are indicated, and the contract includes no formal section for evaluation factors or award basis, though the pricing and technical criteria suggest an LPTA approach. All representations for small business status and socioeconomic programs are required of the offeror, and the contract incorporates all applicable clauses without alternates, with the exception of certain fill-ins such as the number of days for radioactive material notification, which remain to be specified by
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