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RELAY, ELECTROMAGNET

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SPE7L3-25-Q-0070Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Contract SPE7L325P3789 to Leach International Corp, CAGE 58657, located in Buena Park, California, for a total amount of $331,282. The award, issued on July 15, 2026, stems from Solicitation SPE7L3-25-Q-0070 and represents a modification to an original contract dated April 10, 2025. The contract includes two line items: one for a relay, electromagnetic with NSN 5945010487711, and another for Government First Article Testing under NSN 0001S00000052. The NAICS code assigned is 335314 for electromagnetic and other electric equipment manufacturing, and acquisition was conducted under simplified procedures as outlined in FAR 13.302. The awarding office is DLA Land and Maritime, Fluid Handling Division, with payments managed through DLA’s designated office in Columbus, Ohio, and agency code 97AS used for accounting purposes. The contracting officer is Michael Finken, with no named Contracting Officer’s Representative identified. The contract incorporates FAR Clause 52.222-90, addressing DEI discrimination by federal contractors, using Deviation 2026-00040 Revision 1, which imposes compliance obligations related to diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. No explicit packaging, inspection, or delivery specifications are detailed, and the place of performance and FOB terms remain unspecified, though administration is handled by DCMA Southern California in Carson. The contract value is fixed at $331,282 with no stated options or ranges, and while the award suggests a possible Lowest Price Technically Acceptable approach, the formal basis of award and evaluation factors are not documented in the available materials. No attachments, special requirements, or detailed delivery schedules are provided in the posted information, and the period of performance is not explicitly defined beyond the contract modification and award dates.

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LEACH INTERNATIONAL CORP awarded $331,282 for electromechanical relay and first article testing under DOD contract.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

335314 - Relay and Industrial Control ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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Documents

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SPE7L325P3789_P00002.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
ContactsNo contacts available
OfficeUS
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE7L325P3789 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: LEACH INTERNATIONAL CORP (CAGE 58657) Total Contract Price: $331,282.00 Award Date: 07-15-2026 Solicitation: SPE7L3-25-Q-0070 Line items: - RELAY, ELECTROMAGNET (NSN/Part 5945010487711, PR 7008571317) - GOVERNMENT FIRST ARTICLE TEST (NSN/Part 0001S00000052)

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