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SHAFT, SHOULDERED

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SPE7M125PA025Federal

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The contract awarded to BROWN HELICOPTER, INC. under solicitation SPE7M125PA025 by the Defense Logistics Agency was for a single part, the SHAFT, SHOULDERED (NSN 3040-01-300-8066), originally priced at $28,450 for five units. However, the contract was unilaterally modified effective July 16, 2026, canceling the sole line item and reducing both the quantity and total value to zero, rendering the contract inactive. The modification, issued under FAR 13.302(a) and 43.103(b), was processed through Standard Form 30 and followed simplified acquisition procedures. The contractor’s location is in Pensacola, Florida, and the procuring office is DLA Aviation based in Richmond, Virginia, with Contracting Officer Ida Szulewski as the primary point of contact. No performance period, delivery schedule, FOB terms, or place of delivery was formally specified beyond the contractor’s address. Packaging and marking requirements are implied to follow standard Defense Logistics Agency and DoD practices, including NSN and CAGE code labeling with a referenced batch identifier, though explicit MIL-STD references like MIL-STD-129 are not cited. Inspection and acceptance are the Government’s responsibility, with no detailed quality or technical criteria outlined. No representations, certifications, socioeconomic status claims, COR/COTR assignments, payment details, accounting data, or invoicing methods were documented. The NAICS code 336413 is listed, but no small business size certification was provided. The contract contains no options, special requirements, or additional clauses beyond the cancellation of the original line item.

General Info

BROWN HELICOPTER, INC. to supply SHAFT, SHOULDERED (NSN 3040013008066) under DLA contract effective July 16, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

336413 - Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

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SPE7M125PA025_P00001.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Office AddressUSA
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DLA award SPE7M125PA025 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: BROWN HELICOPTER, INC. (CAGE 5V361) Total Contract Price: See Award Doc Award Date: 07-16-2026 Line items: - SHAFT, SHOULDERED (NSN/Part 3040013008066)

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