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PORK & HAM PRODUCTS for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs

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12-3J14-26-B-0307Federal

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This solicitation, numbered 12-3J14-26-B-0307, is a combined synopsis and invitation for bid issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service for ham and pork products intended for use in domestic food assistance programs. The acquisition is not set aside for small businesses and is governed under commercial item procedures outlined in FAR Part 12, meaning offers will be evaluated based on commercial practices and pricing without the need for a separate written solicitation. Bids must be submitted by the deadline of July 7, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. ET, and the procurement is categorized under NAICS code 311710 for meat product manufacturing. The place of performance is listed as 51595, though no specific state or zip is provided, and inquiries should be directed to Chyra Lewis or Carrie Meyers at the USDA office in Washington, D.C. The USDA has established an internal protest process through its Ombudsman Program for Agency Protests to resolve concerns without resorting to external forums like the Government Accountability Office. Interested parties are first encouraged to discuss issues informally with the Contracting Officer; if unresolved, a formal protest may be filed directly with the Ombudsman or the Contracting Officer. Any formal protest must include all required information as specified in FAR 33.104(a)(3), be filed within prescribed timelines, and be submitted electronically to both the Ombudsman and the Contracting Officer. Filing a protest with USDA precludes concurrent action with any external forum, and if an external protest is filed first, the USDA protest will be dismissed. The agency aims to resolve formal protests within 35 calendar days, and contract award or performance will be suspended during the protest unless justified in writing due to urgent or compelling reasons or determined to be in the government’s best interest.

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USDA seeks ham and pork products for food assistance, bids due July 7, 2026, no small business set-aside.

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Department Of Agriculture → USDA Ams 3J14View Agency

NAICS

311710 - Seafood Product Preparation and PackagingView NAICS

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51595, DC, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → USDA Ams 3J14
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OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20250, USA
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Department Of Agriculture → USDA Ams 3J14
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20250, USA
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This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with part 12. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. Offers are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued.



Solicitation number 12-3J14-26-B-0307 is issued as a invitation for bid (IFB) for Ham & Pork Product. 



This acquisition is not set-aside for small business concerns. This solicitation incorporates provisions and clauses by reference. The full text of provisions and clauses may be accessed electronically at www.acquisition.gov.



NOTICE FOR FILING AGENCY PROTESTS
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Ombudsman Program
The USDA is committed to issuing solicitations and awarding contracts in a fair and prompt manner. The Ombudsman Program for Agency Protests (OPAP) was established to address protest issues within the agency, providing an alternative to costly and time-consuming litigation. Operating independently, OPAP offers relief comparable to that granted by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Interested parties are encouraged to resolve concerns through USDA’s internal Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process before pursuing external forums such as the GAO. Concerns may be addressed informally or through a formal agency protest filed with either the Contracting Officer or the Ombudsman.



Informal Forum with the Ombudsman
1. Initial Point of Contact: Interested parties who believe a specific USDA procurement is unfair or otherwise defective should first direct their concerns to the applicable Contracting Officer.
2. Escalation: If the Contracting Officer is unable to address their concerns, interested parties are encouraged to contact the USDA Ombudsman for Agency Protests. Under this informal process, the agency is not required to suspend contract award performance. Utilization of the informal forum does not suspend any time requirement for filing a formal protest with the agency or other forums.
3. Required Information: To ensure a timely response, interested parties should provide the following information to the Ombudsman: solicitation/contract number, contracting office, Contracting Officer, and solicitation closing date (if applicable).


Formal Agency Protest with the Ombudsman


1. Effort to Resolve: Prior to submitting a formal agency protest, protesters must first use their best efforts to resolve their concerns with the Contracting Officer through open and frank discussions.
2. Independent Review: If the protester’s concerns remain unresolved, an Independent Review is available by the Ombudsman. The protester may file a formal agency protest with either the Contracting Officer or, alternatively, with the Ombudsman under the OPAP program. Contract awards or performance will be suspended during the protest period unless justified in writing for urgent and compelling reasons or determined in writing to be in the best interest of the Government.
3. Resolution Timeline: The agency’s goal is to resolve protests within 35 calendar days from the date of filing.
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4. Required Information: Protests shall include the information set forth in FAR 33.104(a)(3). Failure to submit the required information may result in a delay or dismissal of the protest.
5. Timeliness: Protests must be filed within the timeframes specified in FAR 33.104.
6. Submission: Formal protests under the OPAP program should be submitted electronically to SPE.inquiry@usda.gov and the Contracting Officer.
Election of Forum. By initiating a protest with the USDA, the protester agrees not to pursue the same matter with the Government Accountability Office (GAO) or any other external forum while the agency protest is pending. If a protest is filed externally, the agency protest will be dismissed.

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