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Supply of Latch Assembly, Wind (NSN 2540016735402)

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The contract requires the supply of two new and unused Latch Assembly, Wind units with part number AM141842 and NSN 2540016735402, manufactured to meet applicable military or commercial specifications. All items must be delivered in pristine condition, with no prior use or modification, and must be shipped using traceable transportation methods to ensure accountability and security throughout the logistics chain. Proper marking and labeling are mandatory to comply with government standards, and the delivery must be subject to official government inspection and acceptance before final payment or acknowledgment. This is a subcontract under the Department of Defense, managed by the Defense Logistics Agency, with a NAICS code of 332510 indicating manufacturing involvement. The contract was posted on July 16, 2026, and performance is tied to the specific requirement for these wind latch assemblies, with no alternative set-aside classifications applied. The delivery and acceptance process is tightly governed by federal procurement protocols, emphasizing compliance, traceability, and quality assurance without margin for deviation from technical or procedural standards.

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Supply two new Latch Assembly, Wind units per military specs with traceable delivery and government inspection required.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

332510 - Hardware ManufacturingView NAICS

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Documents

This scope was carved out of SPE7L126FAU2M.

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LATCH ASSEMBLY, WIND

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Supply of two Latch Assembly, Wind units (Part Number AM141842, NSN 2540016735402) that are new, unused, and compliant with military or commercial specifications. Items must be shipped via traceable methods with proper marking and government inspection acceptance.

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