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SHIELD, EYE, SURGICAL

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SPE2DS-26-T-245XFederal

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The solicitation seeks the procurement of shatterproof, convex, translucent orange polycarbonate surgical eye shields designed for use in combat trauma care, meeting CoTCCC treatment protocols for penetrating eye injuries. Each shield measures 3 inches by 2.375 inches, is fenestrated, and fits either eye, with the convex side engraved with the instruction “TAPE OVER EYE THIS SIDE OUT. NOTHING UNDER EYE SHIELD.” Units are supplied in packages of 100, with the unit of issue defined as one package (PG). The equipment must comply with the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, DLA Packaging Requirements for Procurement, and Medical Marking Standard No. 1, which supersedes MIL-STD-129 for medical items. Packaging must adhere to ASTM D3951 and RP001 guidelines for palletization, and all items must be properly labeled with U/I and QUP information. Delivery is required to a designated location in Niantic, Connecticut, within 20 days of award, with FOB destination terms applying, and inspection and acceptance will occur at the delivery point by the Government. The product is identified by NSN 6515-01-630-5551 under solicitation SPE2DS-26-T-245X, with proposals due by July 22, 2026, and submission required via the DIBBS portal. All bidders must provide their Unique Entity ID and CAGE code and affirm small business status if applicable, along with compliance representations for cybersecurity, trafficking in persons, employment eligibility, and restrictions on Chinese military company products. The contract incorporates numerous Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses including sustainable products, hazardous material identification, cybersecurity safeguarding, and electronic invoicing through WAWF. No pricing data is provided, and the contract type remains unfilled pending award. Special requirements include pre-award submission of hazard warning labels if any materials fall under regulated statutes, and strict adherence to NIST SP 800-171 for safeguarding defense information. The procurement is administered by the Department of Defense’s Medical Supply Chain, with contract administration data and DoDAACs to be completed upon award.

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Shatterproof orange polycarbonate eye shields, 3x2.375 inches, 100 per package, NSN 6515-01-630-5551, delivery to Niantic, CT in 20 days.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$249.48

NAICS

339115 - Ophthalmic Goods ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE, LLCView Profile

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RFQ SPE2DS-26-T-245X Medical Supply Chain

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Delivery Order SPE2DS-26-V-8476 for Surgical Eye Shields

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE2DS26V8476 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE, LLC (CAGE 06ST7) Total Contract Price: $249.48 Award Date: 08-05-2026 Solicitation: SPE2DS-26-T-245X Line items: - SHIELD, EYE, SURGICAL (NSN/Part 6515016305551, PR 7017515811)

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