The Department of Defense is seeking sources capable of producing high-quality Marine Corps Black Dress Gloves. This is a crucial item of apparel for troops, and the focus is on crafting a glove that fits well, is durable, and has a professional appearance. The Defense Logistics Agency wants to engage with manufacturers specializing in cut-and-sew apparel to ensure the final product meets the required standards.
Successful awardees will be responsible for manufacturing and delivering Marine Corps Black Dress Gloves according to strict specifications. The gloves must be crafted with attention to detail, utilizing precision patternmaking and expert sewing techniques. The final product should undergo rigorous quality control to ensure they meet the desired standards.
Eligible applicants will be experienced cut-and-sew apparel manufacturers with a proven track record of producing high-quality garments. The ability to adhere to strict military specifications and a demonstrated capacity to deliver a consistent supply of gloves are essential. Preference will be given to businesses with a strong history of working with the Defense Department and a deep understanding of military apparel requirements.
Funding for this contract is expected to come from the Defense Logistics Agency's budget, with an anticipated total value of around $2 million. The contract will likely be awarded as a firm-fixed-price agreement, with a potential period of performance spanning several years.
Interested parties should submit expressions of interest and capability statements by the provided deadline. Ensure that your submission comprehensively outlines your company's relevant experience, manufacturing capabilities, and quality control processes. Include any past projects involving military apparel or similar specialized clothing. Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent to the primary contact email.
The evaluation process will prioritize applicants with a demonstrated expertise in military apparel and a strong understanding of the unique requirements of the Marine Corps Black Dress Glove. The selection will consider factors such as the quality of the proposed solution, delivery timeline, and the applicant's financial stability.
For clarification or further information, interested parties can contact Kyle Moore at kyle.moore@dla.mil or 215-737-0148. All emails regarding this opportunity should include the reference "MC Black Dress Glove" in the subject line.
Manufacturers capable of meeting the detailed specifications and delivery requirements are encouraged to respond promptly with a comprehensive submission.