Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) Pre-Solicitation Notice
ID: SP330026R5007Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA DISTRIBUTIONNEW CUMBERLAND, PA, 17070-5008, USA

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Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing (333922)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENT (3990)
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is issuing a Pre-Solicitation Notice for Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) aimed at modernizing warehouse equipment across various distribution sites. The DLA seeks industry feedback on a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) to ensure clarity, feasibility, and to identify any potential restrictions, particularly regarding highlighted sections that pertain to vendor capabilities and cost implications related to additional requirements. This initiative is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, and improving cybersecurity within DLA's global distribution centers. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their responses via email to Allexas Kirchgessner at allexas.kirchgessner@dla.mil by 12:00 PM EST on January 5, 2026, as this notice serves solely for market research and does not constitute a Request for Proposal.

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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking a multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for its Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) Program. This program aims to modernize DLA's global distribution centers and warehouses by implementing cutting-edge material handling equipment (MHE), systems, and automation technologies, including robotics and worker enhancement tools. The objective is to increase production efficiency, reduce operating costs, enhance audit readiness, strengthen cybersecurity, and streamline warehouse operations. The contract will support various projects within five strategic areas: Major Industrial Automation, Material Handling Equipment, Workforce Mobility, Application, Data and Analytics, and Warehouse IT Infrastructure. The scope includes a wide range of supplies and services from concept development to sustainment and disposition, with performance at DLA Distribution Centers both within and outside the contiguous United States. Contractor personnel will require specific security clearances and adhere to strict security, IT, and information safeguarding protocols.
    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has issued a Pre-Solicitation Notice (SP3300-26-R-5007) for Logistics Modernization Integration Support (LMIS) to modernize warehouse equipment across various Distribution sites. This notice serves as market research, inviting feedback from businesses of all sizes on a draft Performance Work Statement (PWS). The DLA seeks industry perspectives on the PWS's clarity, feasibility, and potential restrictiveness, with particular attention to highlighted sections concerning vendor capabilities and cost impacts related to additional job specifications and cybersecurity requirements. Respondents are asked to provide feedback on tracked changes, highlighted sections (including attainability of position specifications and cybersecurity compliance), the financial impact of incorporating highlighted requirements, and any concerns that would prevent them from proposing. Responses must be submitted via email to Allexas.Kirchgessner@dla.mil by 12:00 PM EST on January 5, 2026. This notice is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal.
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