Tire-Wheel Assembly
ID: SPRDL1-25-R-0068Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

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Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) (326211)

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VEHICULAR BRAKE, STEERING, AXLE, WHEEL, AND TRACK COMPONENTS (2530)
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is soliciting bids for a Long-Term Contract for the procurement of Tire-Wheel Assemblies, specifically under the NSN 2530-01-596-0860, with a focus on a Firm-Fixed Price contract type. This procurement encompasses a three-year Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, with a minimum guaranteed quantity of 33 units and a maximum estimated quantity of 758 units, emphasizing compliance with military packaging standards and origin inspection/acceptance. The Tire-Wheel Assemblies are critical components for military operations, ensuring the reliability and performance of vehicular systems. Interested contractors must submit their quotations via email to Lindsey Rossi at lindsey.rossi@dla.mil or call 586-208-1059 for further details, as electronic submissions through SAM.gov are required for tracking and document access.

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    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of the Army Package TPP-EH5L0018EH, focusing on tire and wheel assemblies. It emphasizes adherence to all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data while clarifying that the absence of referenced specifications does not exempt bidders from compliance. The specifications include various standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing processes, such as ASME engineering drawing practices. The document also details specific component parts, including tires, valve spuds, and related accessories, specifying their CAGE codes and engineering standards. Ultimately, this file serves as a guideline for potential manufacturers and bidders to ensure compliance with military standards and specifications, aligning with broader government contracting frameworks for military materials and components. It stresses the importance of keeping current with the latest revisions of specifications and standards in accordance with the Department of Defense guidelines. The document reflects the commitment to quality assurance and regulatory adherence central to government contracting.
    The document outlines the Army's technical data package (TDP) for the procurement of tire and wheel assemblies, specifically the TPP-EH5L0018EH package. It emphasizes compliance with specified drawings, standards, and specifications essential for manufacturing and acceptance inspections of the materials. The TDP serves as a compilation of all critical specifications and standards, reminding stakeholders that any omission of referenced documents does not exempt them from requirements. Furthermore, it details the latest revision levels of unlisted specifications according to the DoD index and acknowledges the necessity for cumulative interim changes pertaining to specifications. The document categorically lists various components within the package, including tire specifications, valves, wheels, and engineering drawing standards, while reinforcing the importance of adhering to quality assurance measures as mandated by military standards. This document is vital for contractors seeking to bid on military projects, ensuring they comply with rigorous requirements in the supply of these essential items.
    The document provides detailed specifications for the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of the Tire & Wheel Assembly (Bias/Tubeless), identified by number 12556403. It outlines requirements concerning adherence to specified technical documents (TDP), which include a comprehensive list of essential specifications and standards for the bidding and production processes. The absence of any specification from the TDP does not exempt contractors from fulfilling those requirements, nor does it relieve them from compliance with relevant government standards. The document specifies procedures for amendments and revisions to specifications, emphasizing the use of the latest versions issued by the Department of Defense (DoD). Additionally, it includes a structured list of product components, specifications, and associated drawings that must be followed for accurate manufacturing. The thoroughness of standards, replacement specifications, and industry practices reflects the government’s commitment to quality and compliance in procurement processes, particularly pertinent in federal RFPs where adherence to technical standards is critical to ensuring reliable and effective products. This documentation serves as a guiding framework for potential contractors involved in the production of these tire assemblies.
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    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of the TPP-EH5L0018EH Army Package, which includes a tire and wheel assembly and related components. It emphasizes adherence to all technical data outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP), specifying that any specifications or standards not explicitly listed must still be complied with as per the latest Department of Defense standards. Additionally, it details aspects about interim changes to specifications, indicating that only the most current versions are applicable unless otherwise stated. The document serves as a guide for potential bidders, ensuring they are aware of the essential specifications necessary for manufacturing compliance and successful bidding processes within the context of federal procurement. This engagement highlights the importance of thorough documentation in military contracts, thus reflecting the federal government’s commitment to maintaining stringent quality and compliance standards in materials used for defense purposes.
    The document pertains to the Army Package, specifically TPP-EH5L0018EH, detailing the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of tire and wheel assembly components, identified as bias/tubeless. It emphasizes compliance with technical data packages (TDP) that encompass all relevant specifications and standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing processes. Any missing specifications must still meet the outlined requirements, with all revisions being referenced from the latest Department of Defense index. The document also provides insights into interim changes to specifications, signifying that only the most current information is applicable unless stated otherwise. Generated on October 18, 2024, this document serves as a formal guideline for contractors seeking to engage in the supply of this particular military equipment, affirming adherence to established defense procurement protocols. The context suggests a critical arrangement to ensure that all operational standards are met to maintain safety and performance in military applications.
    The document outlines the specifications for the Army Package TPP-EH5L0018EH focused on the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a tire and wheel assembly. It emphasizes compliance with all technical drawings, specifications, and standards included in the Technical Data Package (TDP). A crucial aspect noted is that any missing specifications do not exempt contractors from adhering to all mandatory requirements specified elsewhere. The document mandates that any amendments or revisions to specifications are kept up-to-date according to the latest Department of Defense guidelines. The document's main objective is to provide a comprehensive overview of the requirements for bidding and manufacturing the specified items, ensuring that all contractors are aware of the necessary standards and any interim changes. It includes a detailed listing of various associated components, such as tires, valves, and wheels, identifying their specific code and version contexts. The structure consists of specifications, item listings, and instructions for product extraction, aiming to maintain clarity and compliance throughout the procurement process. This document is crucial in facilitating adherence to federal regulations as part of government RFP procedures.
    The document pertains to an Army package related to the manufacture and inspection of tire and wheel assembly, designated TPP-EH5L0018EH. It outlines compliance requirements with specified drawings, technical data, and essential standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing. Importantly, the document emphasizes that the absence of any referred specifications or standards does not exempt bidders from fulfilling the stated requirements. Amendments and revisions to specifications are acknowledged, with a directive to adhere to the latest updates as listed in the DOD Index of Specifications. Additionally, it mentions superseded documents and the appropriate replacements to ensure clarity in compliance. The file is categorized within the ePDM PRON Library and is currently classified as "In Work," reflecting its ongoing relevance and procedural status in Army procurement processes. This document serves as a foundational guide for potential contractors regarding compliance in the manufacturing process and reinforces the importance of upholding military specifications for quality assurance.
    The document outlines special packaging instructions for Tire and Wheel Assemblies (T&WA) as defined by military standards. Its primary focus is on ensuring safe handling, packaging, and transportation of these assemblies, which are subject to specific regulatory requirements due to their nature. Key guidelines stipulate that these assemblies may be shipped either horizontally or vertically, emphasizing the need for protective measures to prevent damage, such as using padding materials and ensuring safe inflation practices. The document also specifies appropriate pallet sizes, methods for securing loads with stretch wrap, and required markings to prevent mishandling. Special precautions are mandated for handling split rim assemblies due to safety risks. Furthermore, the instructions emphasize compliance with the International Air Transport Association’s Dangerous Goods Regulations, prohibiting the shipment of T&WAs under certain conditions, especially when pressurized. By detailing the packaging process, the document aims to enhance the safety of personnel involved in transporting military supplies while ensuring regulatory compliance. This aligns with government RFPs and grant considerations, focused on logistical standards and safety protocols in military supply chains. Overall, the document serves as a critical reference for government and military personnel engaged in the logistics of military assets.
    The document pertains to the Army Package TPP-EH5L0018EH, focusing on the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a specified material, particularly a tire and wheel assembly. It underscores adherence to all technical drawings, specifications, and standards detailed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Key points include the reinforcement that any unlisted specifications do not relieve responsibilities and that the latest updates of the Department of Defense (DOD) Index apply. The document serves as a guide for bidding and manufacturing, emphasizing that interim changes to specifications are relevant and cumulative unless stated otherwise. Additionally, it highlights several engineering standards and specifications, including ASME standards governing engineering drawing practices and military standards for engineering drawings. The purpose of this document is to ensure compliance with rigorous quality standards and specifications in the production process, vital for maintaining operational readiness within military logistics and procurement frameworks.
    The document is a solicitation for commercial items from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), specifically for the procurement of tire and wheel assemblies over three ordering years. It outlines key details including solicitation number, offer due date, and contact information. The procurement is open to various business types, including small and women-owned businesses, and emphasizes the use of a firm fixed price contract type. The solicitation requires offers to include a signed cover sheet and detailed shipping information. A minimum guaranteed quantity of 33 units is set, with a maximum of 758 units over the contract period. The contractor is responsible for complying with military packaging standards and ensuring inspection and acceptance occur at the origin of delivery. Additional specifics include the requirement for unique item identification, packaging instructions, and compliance with applicable military standards and regulations. The solicitation details the bid submission process, emphasizing electronic submission via the SAM.gov platform, and the necessity for vendors to be registered on the site for tracking and document access. Overall, the document serves as a formal invitation for bids regarding a critical supply contract for military operations.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards pertaining to the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials under the ASME Y14.34 guideline. It emphasizes that all materials must comply with the drawings, specifications, and other technical data specified in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP's specifications and standards section lists critical specifications necessary for bidding and manufacturing. Importantly, the absence of any related specification should not be interpreted as a waiver of compliance requirements. Any amendments, notices, or change notices should reflect the latest issues of the Department of Defense’s index, which serves as the authoritative source for applicable specifications and standards. This document is intended to ensure consistency and clarity in engineering drawing and documentation practices vital for government contracting and procurement processes.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for engineering drawings as per MIL-STD-100, detailing the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of associated materials. It emphasizes adherence to a compilation of essential specifications and standards for bidding and manufacturing, reiterating that the absence of any listed specification does not exempt compliance with its requirements. The document also specifies that any interim changes to specifications and standards will be governed by the most recent issues and that superseded references will include their current equivalents. This technical document serves as a critical guideline for ensuring consistent quality and adherence to regulatory standards within military procurement processes. The context is aligned with federal RFPs, grants, and local initiatives, emphasizing its importance in maintaining robust defense procurement protocols.
    The document outlines the specifications and acceptance criteria for the Tire & Wheel Assembly Bias/Tubeless, referenced by part number 12556403_DP, version C.2. It mandates that all manufacturing and inspection processes must comply with the drawings, specifications, and technical data provided in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP includes a comprehensive list of specifications and standards essential for manufacturers to bid and produce the product. Notably, it emphasizes that the absence of any specification does not exempt suppliers from adhering to the requirements stated in existing documents. Any updates or amendments to specifications must be based on the latest Department of Defense guidelines, and interim changes will apply unless stated otherwise. This document serves as a critical part of the procurement process, ensuring that suppliers are aware of compliance expectations for the manufacturing of tire and wheel assemblies for military use, underpinning the importance of adhering to stringent industry standards.
    The document outlines the specifications for valves and valve spuds, caps, and cores associated with pneumatic tires, as designated by the Internal Specification A-A-52611. It emphasizes that manufacture and acceptance inspection must adhere to all technical documents referenced in the Technical Data Package (TDP), including essential specifications and standards. The TDP serves as a comprehensive guide for bidding and manufacturing processes, with the stipulation that any unlisted specifications do not exempt bidders from compliance with all specified requirements. The document also references the latest Department of Defense specifications and standards, highlighting that interim changes and superseded documents must be considered in manufacturing processes. Key related components include tire and wheel assembly, as well as specific valves for pneumatic tires. This specification is fundamental for ensuring consistent quality and safety in government contracts related to tire components.
    The document outlines specification ZZ-T-410 for the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of pneumatic industrial tires. It emphasizes that all products must adhere strictly to the technical data package (TDP) provided, including specifications and standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing. It notes that any unlisted specifications do not exempt companies from compliance and highlights the importance of the most current documents from the Department of Defense (DOD). The specification details the process for updating standards and clarifies that interim changes will be included in the latest TDP version. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for manufacturers seeking to meet government criteria for industrial tire production, ensuring that quality and compliance are prioritized throughout the bidding and production process.
    The document outlines specifications for the use of engineering drawings, specifically referring to ASME-Y14.24, which details the types and applications relevant to manufacturing and acceptance inspection. It emphasizes that all materials must adhere to the drawings and technical data listed within the Technical Data Package (TDP). The specifications and standards included are vital for bidding and manufacturing processes. Any omission of a specification does not exempt the responsible parties from compliance with the required standards and shall reference the latest Department of Defense (DoD) Index for applicable amendments or revisions. The TDP is comprehensive, listing superseded specifications alongside the valid ones, ensuring that the latest applicable documents guide manufacturing decisions. This framework is essential for maintaining consistency and quality in engineering drawings, thus supporting the integrity of government contracts and grants related to engineering projects.
    The document outlines the engineering drawing practices specified by ASME Y14.100 related to manufacturing and acceptance inspection of materials as part of the Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes adherence to all applicable drawings, specifications, and standards integral to the bidding and manufacturing processes. Importantly, the absence of any specification or standard from the listing should not be interpreted as a waiver of requirements. The document mandates that the latest amendments or revisions referenced must align with the current Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards. Additionally, any interim changes issued must reflect the latest version while incorporating previous issues unless explicitly exempted. This information is crucial for contractors involved in federal RFPs and grants, ensuring compliance with industry standards and specifications during project delivery. The structured approach guarantees clarity for manufacturers and stakeholders engaged in governmental contracts.
    The document outlines the internal specifications related to the ASME Y14.24 standard for engineering drawings. It emphasizes the necessity for manufacturers to comply with all provided drawings, specifications, and technical data within the Technical Data Package (TDP). It specifies that the TDP includes critical specifications and standards needed for bidding and manufacturing, stating that the omission of any applicable specifications should not relieve bidders of compliance requirements. The latest revisions of standards must follow the Department of Defense Index, and interim changes will be documented only in their most recent versions unless stated otherwise. This specification is crucial for ensuring high-quality manufacturing processes in government procurements and reinforces the importance of adherence to established engineering standards during production and inspection phases.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for the revision of engineering drawings and associated documents governed by ASME-Y14.35M. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections must align with the provided technical data in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The specifications section lists essential standards needed for bidding and manufacturing. Omissions from this list do not exempt compliance with required specifications. Any interim changes to the specifications will only reflect the latest version, and all previous versions apply unless stated otherwise in the document. This guidance ensures clarity and adherence to regulatory standards in construction and manufacturing processes associated with government projects, reflecting the document’s role in federal grants and RFPs. The overall purpose is to maintain quality and standardization across engineering processes, crucial for efficient project delivery in government contracts.
    The document outlines the specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of parts as per the ASME Y14.34M standard, specifically related to parts lists, data lists, and index lists. It emphasizes the necessity of adhering to all drawings, specifications, and technical data detailed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The document specifies that all applicable specifications and standards essential for bidding and manufacturing are compiled within the TDP. It clarifies that the absence of any specification or standard does not exempt manufacturers from compliance; the latest revision levels must align with the Department of Defense (DoD) index. Additionally, it notes that interim changes to specifications will refer to the latest issue only. This document serves as a vital guideline for compliance in federal RFPs and grants, ensuring uniformity and accountability in manufacturing under government contracts. Understanding and following these specifications is crucial for all entities involved in bidding and manufacturing processes related to government contracts.
    The document outlines the engineering drawing practices as per ASME-Y14.100, specifically detailing the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for materials addressed within the Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes that all specifications and standards referenced are mandatory for bidding and manufacturing, and any absence of a specification does not exempt compliance with the requirements. The TDP includes a comprehensive list of essential specifications and standards, and establishes that the latest revisions or amendments from the Department of Defense (DOD) index are applicable. Furthermore, it notes that superseded standards will be documented alongside their replacements. The document is part of an internal specification library aimed at ensuring consistency and adherence to relevant standards in government RFPs and grants.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials as per the ASME-Y14.34M guidelines related to engineering drawing and documentation practices. It emphasizes that all bidding and manufacturing must adhere to the compiled list of essential specifications and standards, which form part of a Technical Data Package (TDP). Any missing specifications shall not exempt the bidder from fulfilling requirements, and the latest revisions of any referenced standards must be followed. The TDP ensures that any interim changes are documented, and previous versions remain applicable unless stated otherwise. This standard serves to maintain compliance and enhance the quality of engineering documentation across projects, likely relating to federal RFPs and grants, ensuring uniformity and reliability in manufacturing practices. Compliance with such standards is crucial for meeting government requirements, promoting safety, and ensuring the integrity of engineering projects involved in federal and state procurement activities.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for manufacturing and acceptance inspection of the military part identified as "HEAD, VALVE" (Part Number 8807N-3). It emphasizes adherence to all technical data and specifications listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP), asserting that any absence of specifications does not relieve contractors from complying with the established requirements. The TDP details both current and superseded specifications, ensuring that all interim changes are accounted for in contract performance. This specific part is categorized under the Heavy Combat System (HCS), with a designated CAGE code for identification. The document serves as a critical guide for manufacturers, ensuring they understand the rigorous standards necessary for compliance and ultimately supports the procurement process in the context of government contracts and RFPs. The key focus is on enforcing quality assurance and adherence to military specifications for defense contractors.
    The document pertains to the Army Part DB1MP, specifically a TIRE STA SUPERPLUG with CAGE Code 66798. It outlines the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of this material, emphasizing adherence to all specified drawings, specifications, and technical data outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP). It details that all essential specifications must be considered for bidding and manufacturing purposes, and any unlisted specifications or standards do not exempt compliance. Amendments and changes to specifications are referenced, noting that only the latest issues are applicable, along with previous versions unless stated otherwise. The product is described as separable, serviceable, and available for procurement. This document is significant within the context of government RFPs, providing comprehensive procedural instructions for manufacturers in the defense sector, ensuring quality and compliance in military supplies.
    The document outlines specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a specific tire model (15.00-19.5NHSNY8PRTLS/TRACTION), designated under CAGE Code U1776. It emphasizes that all relevant manufacturing and bidding processes must adhere to comprehensive technical data provided in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Essential specifications and standards are cataloged, and the absence of any referenced specification does not exempt compliance from requirements. It highlights that revisions to specifications are governed by the latest Department of Defense standards at the TDP's issue date. The document falls into the context of government procurement under the RFP framework, particularly related to sourcing components for military applications. Such detailed technical documentation is critical to ensure quality and standardization in military equipment supply chains.
    The document pertains to the specifications for manufacturing and acceptance inspection of a reducer pipe designated as Army Part 8807N-4. It outlines that all material must adhere to the technical data package (TDP), which collects necessary specifications and standards for bidding and manufacturing. Any absence of a referenced specification does not exempt contractors from compliance. The TDP specifies that the latest revisions from the Department of Defense must be applied and that amendments to specifications will supersede previous versions unless stated otherwise. The reducer pipe, categorized under CAGE Code 63900, is labeled as serviceable and is intended for a separable assembly mode within the context of tire and wheel applications. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to outlined standards for successful procurement and manufacturing, underscoring the critical nature of compliance for contractors engaged in federal contracts. This submission marks the document as "RELEASED" while indicating the relevant phase and sourcing details for the product data life cycle. Overall, this document serves as a formal guideline for government and contractor compliance in handling specific military components.
    This document outlines the specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of tires, identified by Army Part Number 4GL3H9 and CAGE Code 08SN2. Compliance with specified drawings, specifications, and technical data is mandatory for bidding and production. The document emphasizes that any missing specifications or standards listed do not exempt contractors from the requirements. Amendments, notices, or change directives regarding specifications will reflect the latest issued updates and previous versions unless otherwise stated. The assembly mode is separable, and the product is categorized under tires and wheels, confirming it is serviceable and not related to a specific end item or job authorization. The overall purpose of this document is to provide clear guidance for the procurement and quality assurance of tires within military specifications, essential for ensuring contractor adherence to stringent production standards.
    The document describes the specifications for the Army Part 12556403, which pertains to the TIRE & WHEEL ASSEMBLY BIAS/TUBELESS. It outlines the requirements for manufacturing and inspection, emphasizing adherence to detailed drawings, specifications, and technical data. The Technical Data Package (TDP) includes essential standards for bidding and production, clarifying that the absence of certain specifications does not alleviate compliance responsibilities. It addresses necessary documentation updates concerning amendments or revisions, ensuring that the most recent and relevant specifications are followed. The TDP is part of the U.S. Department of Defense's process for standardizing military supplies, which reflects a commitment to quality and efficiency in contract management. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for suppliers involved in producing this assembly, aiming to ensure they meet the military's rigorous standards for safety and performance.
    The document pertains to an Army part, specifically a valve spud identified as 26-120, with a CAGE code of 85803. It details the manufacturing and acceptance inspection processes that must align with the technical data package (TDP) specifications, which include pertinent drawings, specifications, and standards necessary for bidding and production. The document emphasizes that any specification or standard not listed should not be interpreted as exempting from the requirements outlined. It also discusses how unlisted specifications will adhere to the latest Department of Defense (DOD) Index of Specifications and Standards standards in effect at the time referenced. The valve spud is categorized as a separable assembly within the TIRES_WHEELS context and is designated as serviceable. This document serves as a formal outline of quality requirements for manufacturers bidding on contracts for this specific part, ensuring compliance with military standards and technical accuracy in production. Overall, it reflects the government's efforts to maintain rigorous manufacturing practices in compliance with federal regulations pertinent to defense contracting.
    The document details the specifications for the Army Part WH-45-21/2, specifically regarding the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of the pneumatic tire valve. The guidelines are to follow all technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP), which includes essential specifications and standards for bidding and production. Any unlisted specifications referred to within the document remain mandatory, with their latest amendments as determined by the Department of Defense. The part is classified under Heavy Combat Systems (HCS), with the contract requiring full compliance to ensure the proper quality and functionality of these components. It emphasizes that any superseded specifications are included in the TDP and that the most current standards are in effect as of the document's release. This summary demonstrates the stringent requirements the federal government places on suppliers to ensure quality in defense-related manufacturing.
    The document details specifications for the Army Part named VALVE SPUD, designated with the identifier H41 and the CAGE Code 63900. It outlines requirements for manufacturing and acceptance inspection consistent with established technical data and drawings specified in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP compiles essential standards and specifications necessary for bidding and production, emphasizing that omissions do not exempt contractors from compliance with referenced standards. It clarifies that only the latest revisions of interim changes will be included in the TDP, along with the stipulation that previous versions remain applicable unless stated otherwise. The component is categorized under TIRES_WHEELS as separable assembly mode, marked as serviceable and not linked to an end item or service kit. The document serves as a crucial reference within government procurement processes, ensuring adherence to specifications for maintaining quality and standardization in military material supplies.
    The document details specifications for the Army part identified as WHEEL, with part number 8909A283-001. It outlines the requirements for manufacture and acceptance inspection according to the Technical Data Package (TDP), which includes all relevant drawings and specifications essential for bidding and production. It specifies that absence of any listed specifications does not exempt bidders from meeting requirements outlined elsewhere. The latest amendments or revisions for unlisted specifications will align with the Department of Defense's Index of Specifications and Standards. The part is categorized under tires and wheels, is serviceable, and has a unique CAGE code of 20722. The document is significant as it guides contractors in compliance with military standards, ensuring the successful procurement of the specified wheel component, thereby supporting Army operations. This reflects standard practices in government procurement processes, emphasizing precision and adherence to regulatory frameworks.
    The document outlines the specifications for the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of the Army part, Valve Spud (VS-977), as indicated by the associated technical data package (TDP). It emphasizes adherence to all drawings and specifications listed within the TDP, which compiles the essential standards necessary for bidding and production. Notably, any unlisted specifications or standards referenced elsewhere in associated documents remain mandatory unless explicitly released from those requirements. The TDP refers to the latest version of specifications as documented in the Department of Defense Index, ensuring that all updates and amendments are accounted for adequately. The Valve Spud, designated with CAGE Code 39BV2 and version number -.2 (EBOM), falls under the category of separable assembly within the Tires/Wheels context. It is deemed serviceable but does not have an associated service kit. This document serves as a guideline for manufacturers engaged in government contracts, ensuring compliance with military standards for essential components.
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    25--WHEEL END ASSEMBLY
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land and Maritime), is seeking quotes for the procurement of Wheel End Assembly, specifically NSN 2530016772795. The solicitation includes three lines of items, with a total quantity of 47 units to be delivered to DLA Distribution Albany within 102 days after order (ADO). These components are critical for vehicular equipment, ensuring the operational readiness of military vehicles. Interested vendors are encouraged to submit their quotes electronically, and any inquiries should be directed to the buyer via email at DibbsBSM@dla.mil.
    WHEEL ASSEMBLY, PNEUMATIC
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is preparing to solicit bids for a five-year fixed firm contract for the procurement of pneumatic wheel assemblies. The requirement includes a minimum quantity of 179 and a maximum quantity of 600 units, specifically for use in Rough Terrain Forklifts (NSN: 2530-01-572-4923, Part Number: 12618906). These wheel assemblies are critical components for military vehicles, ensuring operational efficiency in various terrains. Interested vendors should note that the solicitation is expected to be released around May 23, 2025, with a closing date around June 23, 2025. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Travis Kelly at travis.kelly@dla.mil or by phone at 586-467-1148.
    Hub Assembly, Vehicular
    Buyer not available
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking proposals for a long-term contract to supply vehicular hub assemblies, specifically identified by National Stock Number (NSN) 2530-01-562-8935. This procurement involves a 5-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a First Article Test (FAT) requirement, emphasizing compliance with military standards for quality, packaging, and inspection. The hub assemblies are critical components for military vehicles, ensuring operational reliability and safety. Interested contractors must submit their offers by June 2, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Patricia M. Roussin at patricia.roussin@dla.mil or by phone at 586-467-1174.
    WHEEL, SOLID RUBBER TIRE
    Buyer not available
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is seeking information for a potential long-term contract for the procurement of solid rubber tires, specifically the Wheel, Solid Rubber Tire (NSN: 2530-01-532-1569). This sources sought notice aims to identify potential sources capable of meeting the technical and engineering requirements for this sole source item, which is currently controlled by LOC Performance Products LLC. The contract is anticipated to cover a minimum quantity of 450 units and a maximum of 9,625 units over a five-year period, with qualification testing required for any new sources wishing to compete in future solicitations. Interested parties can reach out to Jasteena Gomoll at jasteena.gomoll@dla.mil or call 586-467-1210 for further information.