PUMP, FUEL, ELECTRICA
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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded contract SPE7L525P1577 to GLOBE MOTORS, INC. (CAGE 25140) for the procurement of one unit of a fuel pump, NSN 2910013414647, with a total contract value of $551,483.40, effective July 13, 2026, under solicitation SPE7L5-25-Q-0131. The contract was issued using simplified acquisition procedures under FAR 13.302(a) and 12.303(a), and is administered by DLA Land and Maritime with support from DCMA Ohio River Valley. The awardee is located in Dayton, Ohio, and contract performance is coordinated through administrative offices in Columbus, Ohio, and Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The contract includes the incorporation of FAR clause 52.222-90, addressing DEI discrimination by federal contractors, under Deviation 2026-00040 Revision 1, which imposes specific compliance obligations on the contractor. The contracting officer is Kelly Drees, with no designated Contracting Officer’s Representative or Technical Representative identified. While the delivery location and inspection acceptance point are not explicitly stated, government oversight is clearly established through administrative structures and signed authorities. No detailed packaging, marking, or inspection criteria such as MIL-STD-129 or MIL-STD-2073 are included in the documentation, though compliance with general DLA standards may be implied. The NAICS code 333914 applies, and while the CAGE code is listed, there are no explicit declarations of small business status or socioeconomic certifications. There is no provision for option periods, extended quantities, or detailed delivery schedules, and the invoicing method and payment office specifics are not fully specified. The contract lacks explicit FOB terms, delivery deadlines, or technical specifications for the fuel pump, and attachments, evaluation factors, and formal acceptance criteria are not documented in the available materials. All administrative details point to a straightforward, single-line-item award executed under federal procurement rules with compliance obligations centered on the DEI clause.
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