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Supply of Spectacle Frame (NSN 6540-01-631-0601)

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The contract seeks the manufacture and supply of one spectacle frame identified by NSN 6540-01-631-0601, featuring black spring hinge temples that fully comply with DLA Master List specifications. The product must adhere to stringent military standards, including traceability requirements throughout the production and delivery process, MIL-STD-129 packaging guidelines for uniformity and handling, and appropriate hazardous material labeling if any regulated substances are present. This item is intended for use within the Department of Defense medical supply chain and must meet all technical, quality, and documentation benchmarks established for military eyewear. The solicitation, issued under the NAICS code 339999 for other miscellaneous manufacturing, is classified as a subcontract and was posted on July 15, 2026, with a response deadline of July 21, 2026. Performance is to be executed with delivery to Fort Hood, Texas, 76544, under the oversight of the Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF. There is no set-aside designation, and while no specific point of contact is listed, all bids must be submitted through the DIBBS platform using the provided reference link. Compliance with every specification is mandatory for award consideration.

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Manufacture and supply one military-spec spectacle frame to Fort Hood, Texas, by July 21, 2026, with full compliance and traceability.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

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339999 - All Other Miscellaneous ManufacturingView NAICS

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FORT HOOD, TX, 76544, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Manufacture and supply of one spectacle frame with black spring hinge temples compliant with DLA Master List requirements, including traceability, MIL-STD-129 packaging, and hazardous material labeling if applicable.

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Domestic Supplier of Optical Components (Sub-tier Supply)The contract seeks domestic suppliers to provide critical optical components such as spring hinges, temple arms, and frame blanks for the assembly of military spectacle frames, ensuring full compliance with the Berry Amendment and Buy American Act through complete domestic sourcing and traceable supply chains. All materials must originate from U.S. entities, with documented provenance to confirm that every sub-component is manufactured, processed, and assembled within the United States, leaving no room for foreign-made inputs or intermediaries. The procurement is designated as a subcontract under the NAICS code 339999, emphasizing specialized manufacturing within the defense supply chain, and performance is required at Fort Hood, Texas, with a narrow response window closing on July 21, 2026. The solicitation is managed by the Medical Supply Chain under the Department of Defense, targeting vendors capable of supporting military eyewear production with uncompromising quality and regulatory adherence. Suppliers must demonstrate robust documentation systems to verify each component’s origin and manufacturing history, as failure to meet traceability standards will result in disqualification. While no set-aside preferences are indicated, the requirement inherently favors small or mid-sized domestic manufacturers with demonstrated capacity in precision optical component fabrication. Participation is exclusive to entities aligned with federal defense procurement integrity and national security material sourcing priorities.
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