NSN 5340-01-419-9485 - BRACKET, MOUNTING
ID: SPRDL1-25-Q0074Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

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Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing (331110)

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HARDWARE, COMMERCIAL (5340)

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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking quotes for the procurement of 1,648 units of a mounting bracket (NSN 5340-01-419-9485, P/N 13230E4893) as part of a firm fixed-price contract. This solicitation aims to fulfill a critical requirement for military hardware, ensuring compliance with stringent manufacturing and inspection standards outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The awarded contract will be based on the total quantity of items, with a delivery schedule of 290 days post-award, and inspections will occur at the origin to adhere to quality standards. Interested vendors must submit their proposals via email by September 8, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Justin Stoner at justin.stoner@dla.mil or by phone at 445-737-0498.

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    This document outlines how to access and view package information contained within a ZIP file, likely related to federal government RFPs, federal grants, or state and local RFPs. The process involves extracting the ZIP file to a new folder, then either double-clicking the index.html file to view the package in a web browser using an offline viewer, or directly accessing content files within the "Contents" folder for import into a system. The package information is extracted from Windchill and offers flexible viewing and import options for users.
    This document, an Army Package (TPP-EH4C1085EH), outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for a BRACKET, MOUNTING (P/N: 13230E4893). The acquisition is for 1,648 units at $35.52 each, totaling $58,536.96. The project is "In Work" and managed within the ePDM PRON Library. All manufacturing and inspection must adhere to the detailed drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP specifies that all listed and referred-to specifications and standards, including unlisted ones, are mandatory. It also provides guidance on superseded and interim changes to specifications. Key standards referenced include various ASME Y14 series for engineering drawings, ASTM standards for steel, and AWS standards for welding, ensuring comprehensive quality and compliance for the component.
    This document, an Army Package (TPP-EH4C1085EH), outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for a "BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB" with a total cost of $58,536.96 for 1,648 units. It specifies that all material must conform to the drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP’s Specifications and Standards section compiles all essential documents for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that unlisted but referenced specifications or standards are still applicable at their latest revision level as per the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, emphasizing that the latest issue applies unless otherwise stated. The file lists numerous applicable industry standards and military specifications for engineering drawings, materials (e.g., steel), welding, and coatings, highlighting a comprehensive approach to quality control and adherence to technical requirements.
    This government file details the technical data package (TDP) for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB, identified by number 13230E4893. The document emphasizes adherence to all drawings, specifications, and technical data within the TDP, clarifying that any unlisted but referenced specifications or standards still apply as per the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It lists numerous product drawings and an extensive compilation of specifications from organizations such as ANSI, ASME, ASTM, AWS, and MIL-STD, which are essential for bidding and manufacturing. The document also provides a list of replacement specifications for superseded ones. The overall purpose is to provide comprehensive technical guidelines for the production and quality control of the bracket, ensuring compliance with established governmental and industry standards.
    The document, part of federal, state, and local RFPs, outlines how to view content offline from a downloaded package ZIP file. Depending on the ZIP file's creation options, users can view content offline. To do so, open the ZIP file and proceed based on its contents: if 'index.html' is present, use the offline viewer; if 'manifest.txt' (or a similarly named/extended manifest file) is present, use the static manifest viewer. If neither file is found, content can be viewed from the 'contents' directory. The document also notes that multiple ZIP files are created if the package exceeds the delivery medium's size. This guidance is essential for government entities and contractors managing and accessing RFP and grant-related documentation offline.
    The document appears to be a technical specification or data package related to government RFPs, likely detailing the contents and structure of a digital delivery. The recurring phrase "下載封裝" (Download Package) along with terms like "ZIP," "ASCII," "WinRAR," "7-Zip," "index.html," "Windchill," "CDRL," and "SDRL" indicates a focus on various file formats and data management systems for package delivery. The content outlines different inclusions such as "All Contents Included in this Delivery," "Product Structure Contents Only," "Model Structure Contents Only (CAD)," and "Document Structure Contents Only." It also mentions "Previous Content Not Included in this Delivery" and "Attachments," suggesting a selective or incremental delivery process. Furthermore, terms like "AML/AVL," "sourcing," and "OEM" point to supply chain or manufacturing-related data. The document specifies different types of content, including images, and distinguishes between "Related Objects," "Relationship," and "Representations." Overall, it details the composition and organization of a deliverable package, likely for a federal or state/local government project requiring structured data submission.
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    The document details an Army Package, TPP-EH4C1085EH, which is an in-work project for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a BRACKET, MOUNTING (NIIN: 01-419-9485, P/N: 13230E4893). The manufacturing and inspection must comply with all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP), including those referenced but not explicitly listed, with amendment levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. The project involves a purchase of 1,648 units at $35.52 each, totaling $58,536.96. The package was assigned to Alex Nedelkoski on August 21, 2024, to certify the TDP or validate the source. Instructions for recipients include extracting and opening the index.html file from the Zip Package.
    This document is an Army Package RFP (Request for Proposal) for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials, specifically focusing on a BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB, with a quantity of 1,648 units at a total cost of $58,536.96. The RFP emphasizes adherence to all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). It clarifies that all essential specifications and standards for bidding and manufacturing are compiled in the TDP, and any unlisted but referenced specifications are still applicable at their latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards amendment or revision level. The document details the project's assignment to the HASB Lead Engineer, Alex Nedelkoski, and includes relevant identification numbers and references. It is currently
    This document outlines an Army Package titled "TPP-EH4C1085EH" for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a mounting bracket (NIIN: 01-419-9485, P/N: 13230E4893). The acquisition is for 1,648 units at $35.52 each, totaling $58,536.96. The technical data package (TDP) includes all necessary drawings, specifications, and standards for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that specifications and standards not explicitly listed but referenced or called out in drawings are still applicable, with their revision levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. The document also lists superseded specifications and their replacements. This package is currently in progress and assigned to Alex Nedelkoski for TDP certification or validation of source information.
    This document outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for the Army Package TPP-EH4C1085EH, which involves the production of 1,648 mounting brackets (P/N: 13230E4893) at a total cost of $58,536.96. The process must adhere to all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP), including essential specifications and standards compiled for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that unlisted specifications referred to in other listed documents are still applicable, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. Interim changes to specifications are also incorporated. The project is currently "In Work" and is managed by Alex Nedelkoski, the HASB Lead Engineer, who is responsible for providing or certifying the TDP and validating the source information.
    This Army Package, TPP-EH4C1085EH, outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for a BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB (NIIN: 01-419-9485, P/N: 13230E4893). The acquisition is for 1,648 units at $35.52 each, totaling $58,536.96. All manufacturing and inspection must comply with the drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's specifications and standards section compiles essential documents for bidding and manufacturing. Unlisted specifications or standards referred to within the listed documents are still applicable at their latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards revision. The package includes various engineering, material, and welding standards (e.g., ANSI/ASQC-Z1.4, ASME Y14 series, ASTM A572, AWS D1.1, MIL-C-8514, MIL-STD-100, MIL-STD-130). This document serves as a comprehensive guide for potential bidders and manufacturers, ensuring adherence to strict military and industry standards.
    Amendment 001 to Solicitation SPRDL1-25-Q-0074 extends the offer due date to December 1, 2025, with all other terms remaining unchanged. This document outlines the procedures for acknowledging amendments and submitting proposals electronically for DLA Land Warren solicitations. Vendors must register on SAM.gov, track solicitations, and submit bids via email to the Contract Specialist. Proposals must be received by the specified deadline, with late submissions handled separately. The solicitation specifies a "Firm Fixed Price" contract for supply items, and awards will be made to a single offeror for the total quantity of all items. Unit prices of awarded contracts may be released under FOIA. Questions should be directed to the Contract Specialist or a Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC).
    This Request for Quotation (RFQ) SPRDL1-25-Q-0074, issued by DLA LAND WARREN, outlines the requirements for the supply of 1648 BRACKET, MOUNTING units with an option for an additional 1648 units. The contract type is Firm Fixed Price for supply contracts and priced orders. Submissions must be for the total quantity, and only one award will be made. Vendors must be registered on SAM.gov and submit proposals via email by the closing date of September 8, 2025. A Technical Data Package (TDP) is available on SAM.gov, requiring a current DD 2345 for access due to export controls. The solicitation details strict packaging requirements per MIL-STD-2073-1 and MIL-STD-129, including passive RFID tagging and UII marking. Inspection and acceptance occur at origin, adhering to ISO 9001:2015 or equivalent quality standards and MIL-STD 1916. The delivery schedule is 290 days after contract award, with an FOB Destination point at DLA Distribution Anniston. The document also includes provisions for engineering changes, the prohibition of Class I Ozone Depleting Substances, and requirements for retaining supply chain traceability documentation for ten years. Additionally, it specifies requirements for pretreatment and CARC painted materials, including pre-production and production testing.
    The document, AWS-D1.1, "STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE STEEL THIRTEENTH EDITION," outlines the specifications for the manufacture and inspection of materials, particularly for components like the "BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB." This internal specification is crucial for bidding and manufacturing purposes within the context of federal government RFPs. It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP) must be followed. The document clarifies that even unlisted specifications or standards referenced elsewhere are still applicable, with their amendment or revision levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, ensuring that only the latest versions are listed, and previous non-cumulative issues apply unless otherwise stated. This document serves as a foundational standard for ensuring compliance and quality in structural welding for government contracts.
    The document outlines MIL-STD-130, "IDENTIFICATION MARKING OF U.S. MILITARY PROPERTY," a crucial specification for manufacturing and inspection within the Department of Defense. It emphasizes that all materials must comply with drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's Specifications and Standards section is a comprehensive compilation for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that even unlisted specifications or standards, if referenced elsewhere, are still mandatory, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. The document also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue is listed, but previous non-cumulative issues may still apply. This ensures strict adherence to military property identification requirements.
    This document, ASME Y14.34M, -.2, titled "PARTS LISTS, DATA LISTS, AND INDEX LISTS: ASSOCIATED LISTS," is an internal specification from a standard specification library. It outlines the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials, emphasizing adherence to all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's "Specifications and Standards Section" serves as a comprehensive compilation essential for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that the omission of any referred specification or standard from this list does not alleviate compliance requirements; instead, the latest issue of the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards in effect on the TDP date dictates the amendment or revision level for unlisted items. The document also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue of interim changes is listed, and previous issues apply unless otherwise specified. This specification ensures rigorous adherence to technical documentation in government procurement and manufacturing processes.
    The document outlines the requirements for manufacturing and inspection of materials in accordance with ASME-Y14.100, "ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICES," emphasizing adherence to all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data within the Technical Data Package (TDP). It clarifies that the TDP's specifications and standards section is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. The absence of a specification or standard from this listing does not waive its requirements if it is referenced elsewhere or called out on drawings. In such cases, the latest issue of the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards dictates the applicable amendment or revision level. The document also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue of interim changes is listed, and all previous non-cumulative issues apply unless otherwise specified. This ensures comprehensive compliance for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs.
    The document "ASME-Y14.34M, ENGINEERING DRAWING AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION PRACTICES, ASSOCIATED LISTS" outlines critical guidelines for manufacturing and acceptance inspection of materials within the context of federal government RFPs. It mandates that all processes comply with drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's "Specifications and Standards Section" compiles essential specifications for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that unlisted specifications or standards, if referenced elsewhere or on drawings, are still binding, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DoD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, ensuring that only the latest versions are listed, but all previous non-cumulative interim changes remain applicable unless stated otherwise. This specification ensures comprehensive adherence to technical requirements for government contracts.
    The document outlines the "Sampling Procedures & Tables for Inspection by Attributes" (ANSI/ASQC-Z1.4), a standard specification crucial for bidding and manufacturing in government contracts. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and inspection must align with the Technical Data Package (TDP), which includes drawings, specifications, and technical data. The TDP's "Specifications and Standards Section" compiles essential documents, clarifying that unlisted but referenced specifications still apply, with their latest revisions determined by the DoD Index of Specifications and Standards. The document also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, ensuring that only the latest cumulative issues are listed or that all previous issues apply if changes are not cumulative. This standard ensures rigorous quality control and compliance in material manufacturing and acceptance inspection within federal procurement contexts.
    The document, SC-MIL-C-8514 A.1, outlines the stringent requirements for manufacturing and inspecting materials in accordance with the Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data within the TDP must be meticulously followed. The document clarifies that the listed specifications and standards are exhaustive for bidding and manufacturing. Any unlisted specification or standard referenced elsewhere is still applicable, with its amendment or revision level determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards in effect on the TDP's date. Superseded specifications are noted, and only the latest issue of interim changes (amendments, notices) is listed; however, all previous non-cumulative issues also apply unless stated otherwise. This ensures comprehensive adherence to technical requirements despite potential omissions or updates in referenced documents.
    The document, MIL-C-8514 C.4, details the specifications for "COATING COMPOUND, METAL PRETREATMENT, RESIN-ACID (ASG)" and outlines the requirements for its manufacture and acceptance inspection. It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP) must be followed. The TDP's "Specifications and Standards" section compiles essential documents for bidding and manufacturing. Any unlisted specifications or standards referenced elsewhere are still applicable at the latest revision level from the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are listed with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes are included, with previous issues applying unless stated otherwise. The document also notes related objects, such as "BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB," indicating its application within a broader system.
    The document outlines the internal specification ASTM A572 for "HIGH-STRENGTH LOW-ALLOY COLUMBIUM-VANADIUM STEELS OF STRUCTURAL QUALITY." This standard is crucial for bidding and manufacturing processes related to structural steel. The document emphasizes that all manufacturing and inspection must comply with the technical data package (TDP), including all drawings, specifications, and other technical data listed. It clarifies that any unlisted specifications or standards referred to elsewhere in the TDP or on drawings are still applicable, with their amendment or revision levels determined by the latest issue of the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. The specification also addresses superseded standards and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue of interim changes is listed, and all previous non-cumulative issues apply unless otherwise specified. The main purpose of this document is to ensure compliance and provide clear guidelines for the production and acceptance of ASTM A572 steel within government contracts.
    This document, ASME Y14.34, -.4, titled "ASSOCIATED LISTS ENGINEERING DRAWING AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION PRACTICES," outlines the requirements for manufacturing and acceptance inspection based on technical data packages (TDPs). It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data within the TDP must be adhered to. The document clarifies that the specifications and standards section of the TDP is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. It also states that the absence of a specification or standard from the TDP list does not relieve bidders from its requirements if it is referenced elsewhere. For unlisted specifications, the amendment or revision level shall be as per the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are listed with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes (amendments, notices) are included in the TDP, with previous issues applying if not cumulative.
    The document outlines the specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials, emphasizing adherence to all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). It clarifies that the TDP's Specifications and Standards section compiles essential information for bidding and manufacturing. The document specifies that unlisted specifications and standards referred to elsewhere or on drawings are still binding, with their amendment or revision levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, noting that only the latest issue of interim changes is listed, and previous non-cumulative issues also apply unless stated otherwise. The document details MIL-STD-100, "ENGINEERING DRAWINGS," as a key standard, now superseded by ASME Y14.100, ASME Y14.24, ASME Y14.35M, and ASME Y14.34M.
    The document outlines the "Structural Welding Code - Steel-24th Edition" (AWS-D1.1/D1.1M), a key specification for federal government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs related to structural welding. It emphasizes that the manufacture and inspection of materials must comply with all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's Specifications and Standards section is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that unlisted specifications referred to within listed documents or drawings are still mandatory, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DoD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are noted with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes are listed, with previous non-cumulative issues also applying unless otherwise stated. This ensures comprehensive compliance in steel welding projects.
    The document outlines the internal specification ASTM A575 for "STEEL BARS, CARBON, MERCHANT QUALITY, M-GRADES, STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR." It emphasizes that the manufacture and acceptance inspection of this material must comply with all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's specifications and standards section is critical for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that any unlisted specifications or standards referred to elsewhere in the TDP or on drawings are still mandatory, with their amendment or revision levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue of interim changes is listed, but previous non-cumulative issues also apply unless otherwise specified. This specification is a crucial component of the "STANDARD SPECIFICATION LIBRARY" and is related to the "BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB."
    This government file specifies the requirements for the "TYPES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS" (ASME-Y14.24, 05047, -.2), which is an internal specification within a standard specification library. It mandates that the manufacture and acceptance inspection of material must comply with all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's specifications and standards section is a crucial compilation for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that any unlisted specifications or standards referred to elsewhere are still applicable, with their revision levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, ensuring that the latest applicable versions are always followed. This file is critical for ensuring compliance and consistency in federal procurement processes, particularly concerning engineering drawings and technical data.
    The document outlines the "ENGINEERING DRAWING PRACTICES" specification, ASME Y14.100, crucial for federal government RFPs, grants, and state/local RFPs. It mandates that all material manufacturing and acceptance inspections comply with the technical data package (TDP), including all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data. The TDP's Specifications and Standards section compiles essential documents for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that unlisted specifications or standards referenced within listed documents or on drawings are still mandatory, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, emphasizing that only the latest issue is listed, and previous non-cumulative issues remain applicable unless stated otherwise. This ensures comprehensive adherence to engineering drawing practices and technical data requirements in government contracts.
    The document details the "STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE - STEEL" (AWS D1.1/D1.1M), a key specification in federal government RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs. It mandates that the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials comply with all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The specifications and standards section of the TDP is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that any unlisted specifications or standards referred to elsewhere are still binding, with their amendment or revision level determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, emphasizing that only the latest issues are listed in the TDP, and previous non-cumulative issues may still apply. This ensures comprehensive compliance and quality control in structural welding projects.
    The document is an internal specification for HIGH-STRENGTH LOW-ALLOY COLUMBIUM-VANADIUM STRUCTURAL STEEL, identified as ASTM-A572/A572M. It outlines that the manufacture and inspection of this material must comply with all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The specifications and standards section of the TDP is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that unlisted specifications referenced within listed documents or on drawings are still applicable, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are listed with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes (amendments, notices) are included in the TDP. If interim changes are not cumulative, all previous issues also apply unless stated otherwise. This document is a critical reference within a standard specification library, ensuring compliance and quality control for this specific steel in government-related projects.
    The document, titled "HIGH-STRENGTH LOW-ALLOY COLUMBIUM-VANADIUM STRUCTURAL STEEL, STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR" (ASTM A572/A572M, Version A.3), outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for the specified steel. It emphasizes that all processes must align with drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's Specifications and Standards section is crucial for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that unlisted specifications referred to elsewhere are still binding, with their amendment levels determined by the latest DoD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are listed with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes are included in the TDP, with previous non-cumulative issues remaining applicable unless otherwise stated. This document serves as a foundational reference for procurements involving this specific structural steel.
    The document, identified as a Non-CAD Drawing for a "BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB" (Number: 13230E4893_DP, Version: C.3), outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for the material. It emphasizes that all processes must strictly adhere to the drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's specifications and standards section is crucial for bidding and manufacturing, and the absence of a specification from this list does not relieve requirements if it is referenced elsewhere. The document also specifies that the latest issue of the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards determines the amendment or revision level for unlisted specifications. It clarifies that only the latest interim changes to specifications are listed, and previous non-cumulative issues may still apply. The document is released and is part of the ACMS COMMON PARTS LIBRARY, with its primary content available as a PDF.
    The document, ASME Y14.24, "TYPES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS STANDARD," outlines the essential technical data and specifications for manufacturing and acceptance inspection of materials. It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP) must be followed. The TDP's Specifications and Standards section compiles critical information for bidding and manufacturing. The document clarifies that the absence of a specification from this list does not relieve bidders from its requirements if it is referenced elsewhere. Unlisted specifications and standards must adhere to the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. It also addresses superseded specifications and interim changes, stating that only the latest issue is listed in the TDP, but previous non-cumulative issues may still apply. This internal specification ensures adherence to standardized engineering drawing practices within the TSO Branch, likely for government procurement or development projects.
    The document outlines the internal specification ASME-Y14.35M, which details the revision of engineering drawings and associated documents. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections must comply with drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's 'Specifications and Standards' section compiles all essential requirements for bidding and manufacturing. The absence of a specification from this list does not relieve compliance if it's referenced elsewhere or on a drawing. Unlisted specifications' amendment levels are determined by the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. Superseded specifications are listed with their replacements, and only the latest interim changes are included, with previous issues applying unless stated otherwise.
    The document details the technical data package (TDP) for the Army Part - 13230E4893, a BRACKET, TIE-DOWN, AVLB. This TDP specifies that the manufacture and acceptance inspection must adhere to all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data. It emphasizes that the absence of a specification from the listed compilation does not relieve the manufacturer from its requirements if it is referenced elsewhere or on a drawing. Unlisted specifications and standards must follow the latest DOD Index of Specifications and Standards. The document also lists various related objects and reference documents, including industry standards like ANSI/ASQC-Z1.4, ASTM A572, ASTM A575, AWS-D1.1, and military standards such as MIL-C-8514, MIL-STD-100, and MIL-STD-130, which are crucial for manufacturing, quality control, and marking of the part.
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    53--BRACKET,MOUNTING
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land and Maritime), is seeking quotes for the procurement of 10 units of the NSN 5340-01-176-0744, specifically a mounting bracket. This solicitation is part of a total small business set-aside, emphasizing the importance of supporting small enterprises in the defense supply chain. The mounting brackets are critical components used in various military applications, ensuring the reliability and functionality of equipment. Interested vendors are encouraged to submit their quotes electronically, with the solicitation available online, and should direct any inquiries to the DLA at DibbsBSM@dla.mil.
    25--BRACKET,VEHICULAR C
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land and Maritime), is seeking quotes for the procurement of 71 units of the NSN 2590000103793, specifically a vehicular bracket. This procurement may lead to an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with a term of one year or until the total orders reach $350,000, with an estimated three orders per year and a guaranteed minimum quantity of 10 units. The items will be shipped to various DLA depots both within the continental United States (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS), highlighting their critical role in military vehicle maintenance and operations. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically, and any inquiries should be directed to the buyer via the provided email address, DibbsBSM@dla.mil.
    25--BRACKET,VEHICULAR C
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land and Maritime), is seeking quotes for the procurement of 207 units of the NSN 2590015403489, specifically a vehicular bracket. This procurement may lead to an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with a term of one year or until the total orders reach $350,000, with an estimated 11 orders per year and a guaranteed minimum quantity of 31 units. The items will be shipped to various DLA depots both within the continental United States (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS), highlighting the importance of these components for vehicular equipment. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically, and any inquiries should be directed to the buyer via the provided email address, DibbsBSM@dla.mil, as hard copies of the solicitation are not available.
    53--BRACKET,ANGLE
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land and Maritime), is seeking quotes for the procurement of 30 units of the NSN 5340-01-387-2304, specifically a Bracket, Angle. This procurement may lead to an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with a one-year term or until the total orders reach $350,000, with an estimated five orders per year and a guaranteed minimum quantity of four. The items will be shipped to various DLA depots both within the continental United States (CONUS) and outside (OCONUS), highlighting their importance in supporting military operations. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically, and for any inquiries, they can contact the buyer via email at DibbsBSM@dla.mil. The solicitation is available online, and hard copies will not be provided.