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Search 17 million DLA parts with NSN Lookup πŸ“¦

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Look up any stock number to see what it is, who is approved to supply it, and every DIBBS solicitation and award that has asked for it.

Search 17 million DLA parts with NSN Lookup πŸ“¦

Hey there! πŸ‘‹ We've added NSN Lookup to Market Intelligence: the complete Defense Logistics Agency parts catalog. Search any stock number, part number, or item name and see what the item is, which companies DLA approves to supply it, and every DIBBS solicitation and award that has asked for it.

What's New

Market Intelligence now has an NSNs section built on NSN Lookup, covering all 17 million stock numbers in DLA's parts catalog. Every part gets its own page: what the item is, its DoD standard price and unit of issue, the CAGE codes approved to supply it, the government organizations that manage it, and the DIBBS solicitations and awards that named it.

How It Works

Find a part

  • πŸ“¦ Open Market Intelligence β†’ NSNs and search by stock number, part number, or item name
  • A dashed NSN, a compact one, and a bare NIIN all resolve to the same part, so it doesn't matter how the number was written down

Narrow the results

  • πŸ” Filter by Supply Class, Supply Group, or acquisition method codes
  • Filter to a single DLA-listed CAGE code, or turn on "Has an approved source" to show parts with at least one listed source

See who's already in

  • πŸ”’ Approved Suppliers shows the companies DLA lists as approved sources for that part. Check the AMSC status to see whether other capable suppliers may also quote
  • πŸ“„ DIBBS Opportunities lists the solicitations that asked for the part, Awards and Pricing lists the ones already awarded, and every row opens the full notice

Why It Matters

A stock number on a solicitation tells you almost nothing on its own. The part page tells you up front whether it's "Openly competable" or "Approved source only," how many CAGE codes are already approved, and what DLA has bought before. That's the difference between quoting a part you can win and quoting one that's been locked to an incumbent for years.

Get Started

Open Market Intelligence β†’ NSNs in the sidebar, or browse the public directory at cleat.ai/government/nsn.

Happy hunting! 🎯