Presolicitation Notice for Fresh Milk, Dairy and Ice Cream Products for DLA Troop Support to military customers in the States of Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana
ID: SPE30025R0025Type: Presolicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA TROOP SUPPORTPHILADELPHIA, PA, 19111-5096, USA

NAICS

Fluid Milk Manufacturing (311511)

PSC

DAIRY FOODS AND EGGS (8910)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support, is seeking proposals for a presolicitation notice regarding the procurement of fresh milk, dairy, and ice cream products for military customers in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. The contract will be structured as a firm-fixed price Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) and will cover various groups of dairy products, with a contract period anticipated from April 23, 2025, to April 8, 2028. This procurement is crucial for ensuring the availability of essential food supplies to military personnel in the specified states. Interested vendors can expect the solicitation to be posted on SAM.gov and DIBBS, with the anticipated release date set for January 28, 2025. For further inquiries, potential offerors may contact Stephanie Milstein at stephanie.milstein@dla.mil or Matthew Sacca at matthew.sacca@dla.mil.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Files
    Title
    Posted
    This government document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) related to the procurement of dairy products, specifically ice cream and fluid milk, for various groups in the state of Mississippi and other areas, including Meridian and Barksdale AFB in Louisiana. Each group specifies a range of products, including ice cream flavors and types of milk, detailing container sizes, estimated usage over different time frames, and pricing tiers for dairy items. The document includes various product descriptions and codes associated with each item, along with the required formats for bids submitted by potential suppliers. The emphasis is on standardizing procurement for quality dairy products across different regions, ensuring the availability of essential items while managing costs effectively. The RFP also highlights the need for specifics in pricing, allowing for tiered cost evaluations based on estimated monthly consumption. Overall, this document serves as a formal solicitation for vendors to provide competitive offers for essential dairy supplies, aligned with federal and state procurement processes.
    The document outlines various shipping and ordering details for military and government facilities, primarily focusing on Keesler Air Force Base and associated locations in Mississippi, as well as installations in Arkansas and Louisiana. Each entry includes information about the customer name, shipping points, facilities, addresses, service branches, and building numbers, indicating a structured format designed for inventory, logistics, and supply chain management for military dining facilities. The key purpose of this file is to facilitate the distribution of supplies and services across military bases, providing clear directives for ordering and shipping. The organization of the document, with categorized entries based on facilities and addresses, highlights the importance of maintaining efficient logistics in support of military operations. This information is essential for compliance with government contracting processes, enabling accurate communications regarding RFPs (Requests for Proposals) and grants as they relate to supply responsibilities within the federal framework. Overall, this document serves as a tool for ensuring streamlined operations across multiple service sectors within the military.
    The government is conducting market research for a potential long-term contract to supply fresh milk, dairy products, and ice cream to various military customers in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana, divided into six distinct groups. Interested vendors are invited to express their ability to service these groups and provide detailed feedback, including company capabilities, previous government contracts, and potential subcontracting needs. The performance period is set for 36 months, with maximum values allocated for each group ranging from $90,000 to $1,350,000. Vendors must meet specific qualifications, including registration with the System for Award Management and compliance with federal and state regulations. They will utilize the Subsistence Total Order and Receipt Electronic System (STORES) for order processing, requiring internet access and electronic data interchange capabilities. The proposal's emphasis on thorough documentation and technology integration showcases the government's commitment to efficient procurement processes while ensuring service quality for its military clientele.
    Similar Opportunities
    Solicitation for Fresh Milk, Dairy and Ice Cream Products for DLA Troop Customers in the States of Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana
    Buyer not available
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support is soliciting offers for the supply of fresh milk, dairy, and ice cream products to Department of Defense customers located in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Contractors are required to enter into an indefinite quantity contract (IQC) and must demonstrate the capability to meet specific technical requirements, including valid sanitation inspections and maintaining a minimum fill rate of 97%. These products are vital for ensuring the nutritional needs of military personnel, emphasizing the importance of quality and compliance with the Buy American Act. Interested vendors should contact Stephanie Milstein at stephanie.milstein@dla.mil or Matthew Sacca at matthew.sacca@dla.mil for further details, with submissions due electronically as part of the procurement process.
    Request for Information (RFI) for Fresh Fruit & Vegetable support for DLA Troop Support's DoD and Non-DoD customers located in State of Mississippi
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support, is seeking information from vendors capable of supplying fresh fruits and vegetables to both DoD and non-DoD customers in Mississippi. The procurement aims to establish a reliable source of nutritious food options, with an estimated total contract value of $49,875,000 over a five-year period, and a performance timeline of 24 months. Vendors will be required to interface with electronic ordering systems, maintain accurate catalogs, and demonstrate past experience with federal contracts. Interested parties must respond to a questionnaire by March 11, 2025, to express their capabilities and interest in fulfilling these requirements. For further inquiries, vendors can contact Joshua Weber at joshua.weber@dla.mil or Matthew Sacca at matthew.sacca@dla.mil.
    Alaska Prime Vendor (DLA Troop Support Subsistence)
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Troop Support), is seeking proposals for the Alaska Prime Vendor contract (Solicitation SPE300-25-R-0011) to supply subsistence food products necessary for military operations in Alaska. The procurement encompasses a wide range of food items, including sauces, soups, frozen foods, fresh produce, and dairy products, with specific pricing tiers and logistical considerations outlined for distribution across two zones in the region. This initiative is crucial for ensuring efficient food supply management to support military personnel, reflecting the government's commitment to effective logistics and supplier engagement. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by March 13, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Matt DePetris at matthew.depetris@dla.mil or Veronica Faso at veronica.faso@dla.mil.
    8910--BHH - Supply - Unrestricted Solicitation Milk & Dairy Products
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting proposals for the supply of milk and dairy products for its Black Hills Healthcare System, specifically for the Fort Meade and Hot Springs facilities. This procurement follows a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) format with five one-year ordering periods, requiring the contractor to deliver high-quality, fresh dairy products twice a week while ensuring compliance with federal safety regulations. The goods are vital for supporting the health services provided to veterans, emphasizing the importance of product availability, timely deliveries, and maintaining freshness standards, including a minimum ten-day shelf life upon delivery. Interested vendors should contact Contracting Officer Joseph A. Bloomer at Joseph.Bloomer@va.gov for further details regarding the solicitation.
    Solicitation Notice for Fresh Bread and Bakery Products support for DLA Troop Support to military customers in the state of Arizona
    Buyer not available
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support is soliciting proposals for the supply of fresh bread and bakery products to military customers in Arizona. This procurement aims to establish an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) with a fixed price over three years, requiring a 97% fill rate and compliance with the Berry Amendment, which mandates sourcing from within the U.S. The bakery products are essential for meeting the dietary needs of military personnel, ensuring quality and safety in food service operations. Proposals must be submitted electronically by March 17, 2025, and interested vendors can contact Jennifer DeLange at jennifer.delange@dla.mil or Alicia Nichols-Harris at Alicia.Harris@dla.mil for further information.
    8910--Wilks Barre Dairy Products 5 Year IDIQ | 693
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals for a five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to supply dairy products to the Wilkes Barre VA Medical Center, starting from April 1, 2025. The procurement aims to meet the dietary needs of the facility, emphasizing compliance with federal and state regulations, quality standards, and the importance of contractor reliability in the delivery of fresh products. This initiative supports the VA's mission to provide essential nutrition services while promoting sustainable procurement practices and encouraging small business participation. Interested vendors can contact Contract Specialist Benjamin Villasenor at Benjamin.Villasenor@va.gov for further details.
    Coca Cola Illinois and Kansas
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Troop Support), is seeking vendors for a potential long-term contract to supply Coca-Cola products to military facilities in Kansas and Illinois, specifically Fort Riley and Scott Air Force Base. The procurement includes a variety of beverages such as juices, carbonated drinks, water, and iced coffee, with an estimated total of 4,100 units required over a contract duration of 60 months, valued at approximately $1.03 million. This initiative is crucial for ensuring that military personnel have access to essential beverage supplies, reflecting the government's commitment to supporting their needs while promoting participation from both small and large businesses in federal contracting. Interested vendors must respond by March 11, 2025, and can contact Marcus Berenato at marcus.berenato@dla.mil or Paul Le at Paul.Le@dla.mil for further information.
    Combined Synopsis/ Solicitation for Fresh Bread & Bakery Products support for DLA Troop Support to military customers in the North Carolina Zone
    Buyer not available
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support is seeking proposals for an indefinite quantity contract to supply Fresh Bread & Bakery products to military customers in the North Carolina Zone. The procurement aims to ensure a consistent supply of essential food items, including various types of bread, bagels, muffins, and rolls, adhering to strict food safety and quality regulations. This contract is vital for supporting the sustenance and operational readiness of military personnel, with a contract duration of three years divided into two tiers. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically by March 7, 2025, and can contact Joshua Weber at joshua.weber@dla.mil or Amy Paradis at amy.paradis@dla.mil for further information.
    Full Line Food Distribution For the New Jersey, New York and Eastern and Central Pennsylvania Areas
    Buyer not available
    Presolicitation Notice: Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking a Full Line Food Distribution service for the New Jersey, New York, and Eastern and Central Pennsylvania areas. This service will support customers such as McGuire Air Force Base, Fort Dix, and other federally funded agencies. The service will involve providing various quantities of subsistence items from the 8900 Federal Catalog or their commercial equivalents. The estimated value of the requirement is $79,800,000.00 for Zone 1 (New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Southern New York) and $33,600,000.00 for Zone 2 (Northern New York). The items will be delivered approximately 60 days after the date of award. The contract will have a base period of up to 24 months, with additional option periods. The acquisition is unrestricted and will be evaluated using Lowest Price Technically Acceptable procedures. All responsible sources may submit a proposal. The solicitation can be found on the DLA Troop Support DIBBS website. The closing date for this solicitation is October 16, 2013.
    SPE300-24-R-0024 Subsistence Prime Vendor (SPV) Northern Europe
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Troop Support, is soliciting proposals for the Subsistence Prime Vendor (SPV) contract in Northern Europe, identified as SPE300-24-R-0024. This procurement aims to secure a reliable supply of various food and beverage items essential for military personnel, ensuring nutritional needs are met through a structured and compliant sourcing process. The contract is unrestricted, encouraging participation from small businesses, including those owned by women and service-disabled veterans, and emphasizes adherence to federal regulations, including the Iran Sanctions Act. Proposals are due by March 31, 2025, with pre-proposal questions accepted until February 14, 2025. Interested parties can contact Kellie Wimsey at Kellie.Wimsey@dla.mil or Kelly Fidik at Kelly.Fidik@dla.mil for further information.