Transmission with Container
ID: SPRDL1-25-R-0030Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

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Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing (336350)

PSC

VEHICULAR POWER TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS (2520)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is soliciting proposals for the supply of transmissions with containers, specifically part number 57K6162, under a long-term contract. The procurement requires a minimum of one unit and a maximum of 25 units over a five-year period, emphasizing compliance with military packaging and preservation standards to ensure the integrity of the components during transport and storage. These transmissions are critical for vehicular power transmission systems, underscoring their importance in military logistics and operations. Interested vendors should contact John P. Moses at john.moses@dla.mil or 586-467-1212 for further details, and must submit their proposals electronically by the specified deadlines outlined in the solicitation document.

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    The provided ZIP file contains crucial package information derived from Windchill, designed to assist users in accessing and utilizing the data. Users should extract the contents using a ZIP utility, then navigate to the extracted folder to view the information either through a web browser by opening the index.html file or by directly accessing files in the Contents folder for system import. The document outlines basic steps for these processes and emphasizes the availability of help resources within the package viewer. This information supports efficient management and integration of package files, indicating its utility for government RFPs, grants, and local proposals aiming to streamline data access and implementation.
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    The document pertains to the Army Package TPP-EH4L0334EH, detailing the requirements for manufacturing and acceptance inspection of a specified material. It emphasizes adherence to all listed drawings, specifications, and technical data outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The specifications and standards section consolidates vital documents necessary for bidding and manufacturing, clarifying that any unlisted specifications do not exempt requirements. Amendments or changes are only valid if documented in the latest TDP. The package includes various components related to the Dressed Transmission Assembly, highlighting their context in the supply chain, specifically designed for M916A3 and M917A2 vehicles. The document also references ASME standards governing engineering drawing practices and military standards for identification marking. This information is crucial for contractors and manufacturers engaged in defense procurement, ensuring compliance with technical and quality specifications while facilitating the bidding process for military materials.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements associated with the Army Package TPP-EH4L0334EH, focusing on the manufacture and acceptance inspection processes for various military components, particularly the Dressed Transmission Assembly and related parts. It emphasizes adherence to all relevant Technical Data Packages (TDPs), ensuring that specifications and standards are accurately referenced for both bidding and manufacturing. The TDP includes a comprehensive list of necessary engineering standards such as ASME and MIL-STDs, and clarifies that any unlisted specifications do not exempt compliance requirements. The document also highlights the importance of ongoing updates to specifications, including any interim changes, to maintain alignment with current military standards. Consequently, this file serves as a guide for contractors involved in governmental contracts, reinforcing the criticality of compliance in defense manufacturing processes.
    The document outlines the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of the Dressed Transmission Assembly, emphasizing adherence to the technical data package (TDP), which includes critical specifications and standards. These specifications are crucial for bidders and manufacturers and ensure compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) guidelines. Any unlisted specifications do not exempt suppliers from meeting regulatory standards outlined in the latest DoD index. The TDP details an interconnected structure of components including different types of transmissions and associated parts, with several specifications from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) cited for engineering practices and standards. It also notes that revisions and amendments apply cumulatively unless explicitly stated otherwise. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for contractors and manufacturers involved in the defense procurement process, establishing the baseline for compliance with quality and engineering standards essential for the production and inspection of military equipment.
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    The document outlines various packaging types and formats within a collection of files, primarily focusing on Zip and different forms of package types, including Windchill and ASCII packages. It appears to be a catalog or inventory of packaging options intended for managing or distributing data files. The repetition of terms like "パッケージ" (package) suggests a systematic classification of products or tools available for packaging, which may serve specific functions in government infrastructure or digital management systems. Though lacking specific details regarding context or application, the overall structure indicates that these packages are organized for accessibility and ease of use, potentially relevant to federal grants or RFP processes that require precise file management and transfer. The document serves as a technical reference, aiming to provide clarity on available packaging options for stakeholders involved in government projects or RFP submissions.
    The document outlines requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of the "Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container," identified as TPP-EH4L0334EH, associated with U.S. Army procurement. It states that compliance with specified technical drawings, specifications, and standards is mandatory for the bidding and manufacturing process. The specifications compilation is critical for ensuring all aspects necessary for product quality are addressed, including adherence to the latest Department of Defense (DOD) standards. The document emphasizes that any unlisted specifications do not exempt bidders from meeting stated requirements. The package includes detailed information about related components, such as specific parts and their associated CAGE codes. This guideline serves as a structured framework for contractors responding to the Army's Requests for Proposals (RFPs), ensuring that all submissions meet stringent military standards for quality and performance.
    The document pertains to Army Package TPP-EH4L0334EH, outlining the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container. It emphasizes adherence to specified drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The document details the importance of including all relevant specifications and standards for bidding and manufacturing, clarifying that omissions do not release stakeholders from their obligations. It explains that any amendments or interim changes to specifications must be followed as specified in the latest Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards. The context of this document relates to government RFPs, underlining the structured processes necessary for compliance and quality assurance in defense procurement. The Army Package is aimed at ensuring that products meet stringent military standards, thus enhancing the operational readiness and reliability of military equipment.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a "Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container," identified by the Army Package number TPP-EH4L0334EH. Compliance with all schemas, specifications, and technical data listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP) is mandatory for bidders and manufacturers. The TDP comprises a comprehensive list of essential specifications and standards for referencing during the bidding process, emphasizing that any omissions do not exempt compliance with specified requirements. The TDP also highlights the need for adherence to the latest revisions of Department of Defense specifications, including any interim changes. This document indicates critical details such as component parts, their respective CAGE codes, version numbers, and quantities required, ensuring complete technical and compliance clarity for prospective contractors. The overarching goal is to ensure that all manufacturing processes meet military standards, supporting overall effectiveness and safety in army operations.
    The document pertains to the Army Package TPP-EH4L0334EH, focusing on the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials as per the provided Technical Data Package (TDP). It outlines that all specifications and standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing are detailed within the TDP. Any absence of a specified standard does not exempt manufacturers from compliance unless otherwise stated. The TDP references the latest Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards for guidance on unlisted specifications, marking updates or changes clearly, with only the most current revisions being noted. Furthermore, critical specifications from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) are highlighted, indicating replacements and revisions, ensuring all involved parties adhere to stringent standards for manufacturing the Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container. This document serves as a crucial reference for contractors engaged in fulfilling Army procurement needs, emphasizing both compliance and quality assurance in production processes.
    This document outlines the solicitation for a federal contract involving the supply of transmission components. Key elements include a requisition and contract number, effective dates, and specifics on quantities and pricing outlined across various contract line-item numbers (CLINs). The acquisition emphasizes a firm-fixed-price approach, particularly for the first five ordering years, requiring a minimum of one unit with a maximum of 25 units over the contract duration. The solicitation details also outline the importance of using appropriate packaging, inspection, and acceptance criteria, specifically at the origin of delivery. It mandates compliance with military preservation standards and provides guidelines for marking and packaging procedures. Additionally, it addresses requirements for technical data requests via SAM.gov, stressing that all proposals must be submitted electronically and before specific deadlines to be considered. The document encapsulates the structured process necessary for bid submission, the responsibilities of offerors regarding compliance, and maintains adherence to federal procurement regulations, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the contract lifecycle.
    The document outlines special packaging instructions for a military transmission assembly, specifically part number 57K6162. It details packaging methods in accordance with military standards (MIL-STD-2073-1) to ensure proper preservation and protection during transport. Key specifications include a packed unit weight of 1560 pounds, a volume of 53.7 cubic feet, and dimensions of 58.0 x 39.5 x 40.5 inches. Preservation methods involve using specific grades of preservatives and desiccants to maintain optimal humidity levels, with a procedure for filling and draining the transmission assembly. It emphasizes thorough inspection of preservation, packaging, and environmental conditions during storage, requiring desiccants to be managed effectively until relative humidity stabilizes below 30 percent. The reuse of shipping containers is also noted, ensuring sustainability in logistical operations. This document serves as a guide for military logistics personnel to guarantee compliance with preservation standards, reducing risk of damage during shipment and storage.
    The document details the Army Package TPP-EH4L0334EH, focusing on the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of materials, which must comply with designated drawings and specifications outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes that all specifications and standards are critical for the bidding and manufacturing processes, and failure to list any specifications does not exempt contractors from meeting all requirements. The document also mentions that any revisions or amendments to specifications must adhere to the latest Department of Defense (DOD) standards effective as of the TDP's date. Key engineering drawing standards from ASME are referenced, including practices related to dimensioning and tolerancing, and identification marking for military property under MIL-STD-130. This document serves as a regulatory framework for contractors involved in bidding and manufacturing for the Army, underlining the importance of compliance with military specifications and standards.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the identification marking of U.S. military property, as detailed in MIL-STD-130, version N.5. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections should align with the technical data package (TDP), which includes necessary specifications and standards for bidding and production. It also clarifies that the absence of referenced specifications in the TDP does not exempt manufacturers from compliance with existing requirements. The latest amendments or revisions to specifications are to be adhered to, as per the Department of Defense (DoD) index. The document serves as a crucial guide for contractors and manufacturers involved in the production and inspection of military property, ensuring that they maintain required standards throughout the process. It reinforces the importance of using current specifications to ensure compliance and quality in military property marking.
    The document outlines the ASME-Y14.100 engineering drawing practices, designated as specification 05047, version -.4, which governs the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials outlined in a Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes that all drawings, specifications, and technical data must align with the standards specified in the TDP. The document serves as a critical reference for bidders and manufacturers, ensuring compliance with the relevant specifications and standards, whether or not explicitly stated. Unlisted specifications referenced must adhere to the latest Department of Defense (DOD) standards as of the TDP release date, and any amendments or changes are to be acknowledged. The document assures that previously superseded standards also apply unless specified otherwise. This specification is essential for maintaining consistency and quality in government-related contracts and RFPs, underpinning rigorous industry standards necessary for successful project execution.
    The document outlines the specifications for the ASME Y14.5 standard on dimensioning and tolerancing, designated as 05047, version M.4. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections must adhere to the technical drawings and specifications provided in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP includes comprehensive specifications and standards critical for the bidding and manufacturing processes. Any omission of a specification from the provided list does not exempt manufacturers from adhering to the requirements referenced elsewhere. The document stresses that the latest amendments or revisions to any referenced specifications must be consulted from the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards effective as of the TDP date. Overall, this document is designed to ensure compliance and standardization in manufacturing within the federal context, facilitating accurate specifications for potential government contracting and projects.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards necessary for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials associated with the engineering drawing practices as outlined in ASME-Y14.34M. It emphasizes that all requirements set forth in the Technical Data Package (TDP) must be followed for bidding and manufacturing processes. The specifications and standards section serves as a comprehensive compilation of essential documents, and the absence of any referenced specification does not exempt parties from conforming to the required standards. Furthermore, it details that any amendments or revisions to specifications should be the latest versions listed in the DOD Index of Specifications and Standards effective at the date of the TDP. The document plays a critical role in ensuring compliance and quality throughout the engineering documentation process, important for federal and state procurement activities in maintaining high standards in technical contracts and grants.
    The document outlines the specifications for dimensioning and tolerancing under ASME-Y14.5M, specifically focusing on the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials per a Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes adherence to all listed drawings and specifications, clarifying that omissions of any specification or standard do not exempt compliance. The TDP provides a comprehensive compilation of essential specifications for the bidding and manufacturing processes, referencing the latest Department of Defense index for specifications and standards. Any amendments or interim changes to specifications are noted, indicating that only the most recent version is included in the TDP. The document serves as a guide for manufacturers and contractors involved in federal projects, ensuring that all processes meet rigorous technical standards for quality and performance, thereby maintaining operational integrity. This adherence to protocols is crucial in the context of federal requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants, reinforcing the importance of accuracy in compliance for project success.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for the manufacturing and acceptance inspection of materials in accordance with the ASME Y14.34 standard related to engineering drawings and documentation practices. It emphasizes that all necessary technical data, including specifications and standards essential for bidding and manufacturing processes, must be adhered to as outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Importantly, any specifications or standards not explicitly listed do not exempt manufacturers from compliance with existing requirements. The document also states that the most recent amendments and revisions to specifications will apply, guided by the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards. By reiterating the necessity for compliance and the importance of using the latest documentation, this file serves as vital guidance for manufacturers engaged in federal and state procurement processes, ensuring adherence to required engineering practices and facilitating efficient bidding processes. Overall, it highlights the critical role of maintaining current standards and practices in engineering documentation to ensure quality and compliance in government contracting.
    The document outlines the specifications and standards for manufacturing and acceptance inspection according to the Military Standard (MIL-STD-100). It emphasizes that compliance with all provided technical data, including engineering drawings and specifications, is mandatory for bidding and manufacturing processes. The document highlights that if any specification or standard is not listed, it does not exempt bidders from the requirements set forth. It refers to the Department of Defense's Index of Specifications and Standards for the latest amendments or revisions and indicates that previous documents also remain applicable unless stated otherwise. This standard is crucial for ensuring consistency and safety in the production process within government contracts and RFPs, particularly in defense-related manufacturing. The effective management of specifications ensures that all parties adhere to established military standards, thereby maintaining quality and compliance in manufacturing efforts.
    The document outlines the specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials according to the ASME-Y14.24 standard, which details types and applications of engineering drawings. It emphasizes that all bidding and manufacturing must adhere to the comprehensive specifications and standards included in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Any absence of referenced specifications does not exempt bidders from compliance with all relevant requirements. The document requires adherence to the latest specifications and standards as per the Department of Defense index, clarifying that amendments or changes are applicable unless explicitly stated otherwise. This TDP is essential for ensuring uniformity and compliance in engineering documentation, crucial for government procurement work, and aligns with federal RFPs and grants by providing a clear framework for technical specifications and manufacturing standards. Overall, it serves to guide bidders in understanding and meeting the detailed standards needed for successful contract fulfillment.
    The document outlines the engineering drawing practices as per the ASME Y14.100 standard, specifically detailing specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials within the relevant Technical Data Package (TDP). It underscores that all necessary specifications and standards for bidding and manufacturing are compiled in the TDP, and the absence of any referenced specifications does not exempt compliance with the requirements. Amendments and revisions to unlisted standards will adhere to the latest version of the Department of Defense index effective as of the TDP's date. The issuance of interim changes is mentioned, with specifics on how to reference them correctly. This document serves as a crucial guide for federal and defense contractors in ensuring compliance with technical requirements, thereby facilitating accurate communication and execution of specifications during the bidding process and manufacturing stages.
    The document outlines the manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements for a specific military component: the Transmission, Dressed M916A3 and M917A2. All required standards and specifications for bidding and production are consolidated in the Technical Data Package (TDP), which serves as a guide for compliance. It emphasizes that any unlisted specifications referenced elsewhere must still be adhered to as per the latest Department of Defense index, including any interim changes. The specifications ensure that the manufacturing of the transmission meets stringent military standards, with a clear directive to follow the most current revisions. The document is significant within the context of federal Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants, as it lays the groundwork for potential bidders to understand and meet the Department of Defense's exacting requirements for military equipment production. Overall, it highlights the critical role of compliance with published guidelines and standards in government contracts, particularly for defense-related manufacturing.
    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the manufacturing and inspection of a Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container, designated as item number 57K6162_DM. It emphasizes compliance with detailed technical data and the necessity of adhering to all specified standards and specifications as listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The document clarifies that any omission of specifications should not be interpreted as exempting manufacturers from the stated requirements. Furthermore, it describes the handling of amendments and changes to specifications, ensuring that the latest issues apply alongside relevant superseded documents. The overarching goal is to ensure that all manufactured components meet rigorous quality and performance standards, underpinning government procurement processes for defense and military applications. Overall, this document serves as a critical guide for bidders involved in the government Request for Proposals (RFP) related to defense manufacturing or supply chains.
    The document outlines specifications and standards for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of engineering drawings, specifically referencing ASME Y14.24. It emphasizes that all bidding and manufacturing must comply with the consolidated specifications and standards listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Any referenced specifications or standards not included in the TDP do not exempt bidders from compliance with the requirements. Furthermore, the document indicates that amendments, change notices, and any interim changes will be subject to the latest versions as per the DOD Index, while previous issues remain applicable unless explicitly stated otherwise. This serves to ensure that all engineering practices meet current military and federal standards, which is essential for compliance in federal grants and RFPs related to engineering and manufacturing projects.
    The document outlines the requirements and standards for the revision of engineering drawings and associated documentation as per ASME-Y14.35M. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections must adhere to the specified drawings and technical data compiled in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP includes essential specifications and standards necessary for bidding and manufacturing, clarifying that the absence of any listed specifications does not exempt bidders from compliance. It also addresses the relevance of superseded documents and interim changes, indicating that only the most current issues are listed, while previous versions may still apply unless otherwise stated. This document serves as a guideline for contractors and manufacturers involved in government RFPs, ensuring standardization and compliance in engineering and production processes.
    The document outlines the specifications for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of materials outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP) related to ASME Y14.34M, focusing on parts lists, data lists, and index lists. It emphasizes that compliance with all specifications and standards referenced in the TDP is mandatory for bidders and manufacturers. Any unlisted specifications or standards do not exempt contractors from meeting the requirements outlined in the document. The latest revisions, amendments, or interim changes to standards must be adhered to as specified in the Department of Defense (DOD) index. This emphasis on strict adherence seeks to ensure quality and uniformity across productions, which is particularly important in the context of government requests for proposals (RFPs) and grants. Overall, the document serves as a crucial guideline for ensuring that all parties remain compliant with established standards and practices in their submissions and manufacturing processes related to government contracts.
    The document outlines specifications for the Army Part 19230, which pertains to shipping and storage containers. It establishes manufacturing and acceptance inspection protocols that must adhere to all technical data, specifications, and standards contained in the Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP emphasizes the necessity of including all applicable specifications to ensure compliance during bidding and manufacturing. Any unlisted standards do not exempt bidders from meeting specified requirements, and updates or revisions are subject to the latest Department of Defense (DoD) indexing. The document specifically notes that interim changes will be incorporated and that all current standards apply unless otherwise stated. The overall goal is to ensure quality and standardization for military container production, highlighting the meticulous adherence to detailed specifications necessary in government procurement processes.
    The document pertains to the Army Part D334AD, which details requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a sending unit oil temperature component, designated with CAGE Code 57733. It emphasizes that all manufacturing processes must comply with the specifications and standards outlined in the Technical Data Package (TDP), which serves as the essential guide for bidders and manufacturers. Importantly, the document clarifies that any absence of a specification from the listing does not exempt fulfillment of requirements. Furthermore, it specifies that updates to these standards and specifications must follow the latest Department of Defense (DOD) index revisions, ensuring that all manufacturing complies with current regulations. The phase is identified as "Configuration Help," and the product is classified as a serviceable component but does not have related service kits. Overall, this document outlines the technical standards and requirements necessary for ensuring quality and compliance in military component manufacturing.
    The document pertains to Army Part number 23-13039-016, specifically related to the Adapter component, outlining the requirements for manufacture and acceptance inspection. It emphasizes adherence to specified technical data, specifications, and standards crucial for bidding and production. The Technical Data Package (TDP) consolidates essential standards while noting that any missing specifications do not exempt compliance with requirements. Amendments and revisions must follow the latest Department of Defense (DOD) issuances, including updates for non-cumulative interim changes. The Adapter is categorized as a component with the CAGE Code 64678 and is cycle-managed under a buy phase, indicating it is serviceable. The document is part of federal procurement efforts, aiming to ensure accountability and quality in military supplies.
    The document pertains to the Army's procurement process, specifically for the component identified as "TRANSMISSION, 4700 SP" (Part Number: E013122, CAGE Code: 73342). It outlines stringent requirements for manufacturing and acceptance inspections according to a specified Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP compiles essential specifications and standards that are critical for bidders and manufacturers, emphasizing adherence to all referenced specifications. Additionally, it indicates that any absence of a specification does not exempt compliance with related standards, highlighting the responsibility of contractors to stay updated on revisions in line with the Department of Defense's index. The document further notes that interim changes to specifications are only reflected in the latest updates and that previous documents may still apply unless stated otherwise. Overall, the purpose of the document is to ensure precise manufacturing standards and compliance for military procurement, illustrating the structured nature of government contracting within this context.
    The document outlines the specifications and acceptance criteria for the transmission component, specifically the Dressed M916A3 and M917A2, under Army Part Number 12512428. It emphasizes that manufacturing and inspection processes must comply with all relevant technical data, drawings, specifications, and standards listed in the Technical Data Package (TDP). Key points include the necessity for adherence to updated specifications as per the Department of Defense’s guidelines, and the importance of considering superseded standards while bidding or manufacturing the part. Interim changes to specifications are applicable as stated in the latest TDP version. The document serves as a critical resource for contractors preparing bids, ensuring they understand the required compliance with military standards and practices. All essential relationships with relevant reference documents, such as engineering drawing practices and identification marking protocols for military property, are highlighted, providing a comprehensive framework for quality and technical requirements.
    The document outlines specifications for the Army part identified as TEE - JIC/FPT with the part number 8-16-16GX6JX-S and CAGE Code 30780. It emphasizes that all manufacturing and acceptance inspections must adhere to the technical data package (TDP), which includes critical drawings, specifications, and standards necessary for bidding and production processes. Notably, the absence of any specification or standard referenced does not excuse compliance with the requirements stated within relevant documentation. It also indicates that amendments or revisions to specifications will follow the latest Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards applicable as of the document's date. The part will be produced as separable and is deemed serviceable, reflecting a structured approach in line with military procurement protocols. This document serves as a guideline for potential contractors in government solicitations, ensuring they understand the requirements essential for compliance and quality assurance in manufacturing military components.
    The document pertains to the Army Part 57K6162, which is a specification for the Dressed Transmission Assembly with Container. It outlines manufacturing and acceptance inspection requirements in line with applicable drawings and technical data specified in the Technical Data Package (TDP). All listed specifications and standards are critical for bidding and manufacturing processes, and the absence of any specification is not exempting suppliers from compliance. The TDP specifies that any interim changes to specifications are only applicable in their latest form, with specific conditions laid out for referential specifications and standards. The document emphasizes a comprehensive approach to quality control and compliance with defense standards in the procurement process. This ensures that contractors are aligned with the stringent manufacturing requirements necessary for Army equipment, reflecting the U.S. government’s commitment to maintaining high defense industry standards.
    The document pertains to a federal procurement request for the Army part number 29511834, specifically a dipstick bracket kit. It outlines the requirements for manufacturing and conducting acceptance inspections in compliance with detailed specifications and standards. The Technical Data Package (TDP) includes essential technical data for bidding and manufacturing, emphasizing that any unlisted specifications still apply as per the latest Department of Defense (DOD) guidelines. Additionally, the document notes that any amendments to these specifications will follow the most current updates and that superseded standards are also referenced. The part is designated as separable and serviceable, indicating that it can be utilized in the assembly of equipment. The TDP's context indicates its relevance to the Army's production practices, emphasizing adherence to military standards and requirements. Overall, this document serves to ensure clarity in specifications for potential contractors, providing a comprehensive framework for the production and quality assurance processes necessary for the delivery of the dipstick bracket kit. It highlights the government's intent to procure high-quality materials while maintaining rigorous inspection and compliance protocols.
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    Differential, Driving Axle
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Land Warren), is soliciting proposals for a five-year Firm Fixed Price contract for the supply of Differential, Driving Axle (NSN: 2520-01-358-3160). This procurement is restricted to specific part numbers from approved sources, including AM General LLC and Dana Light Axle Products LLC, with a minimum order quantity of 27 units and a maximum of 810 units over the contract period. The goods are critical for military vehicular power transmission components, emphasizing the importance of compliance with military packaging and inspection standards. Interested contractors must submit their proposals by January 15, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time, and can direct inquiries to Jon Machacek at Jon.Machacek@dla.mil or by phone at 385-591-2854.
    COOLER, FLUID, TRANSMISSION
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is soliciting bids for the supply of fluid transmission coolers, specifically identified by NSN 2520-01-162-7035. The procurement requires a total of 524 units, with a firm fixed price contract type, and emphasizes compliance with military standards for packaging, inspection, and delivery. These coolers are critical components for vehicular power transmission systems, ensuring operational efficiency in military vehicles. Interested vendors must submit their offers by December 19, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Derek T. Rutkowski at derek.rutkowski@dla.mil or by phone at 586-467-1202.
    GEARSHAFT, SPUR
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is soliciting quotations for the procurement of four units of GEARSHAFT, SPUR (NSN: 3040-01-520-8745, Mfr Part Number: 12446234), with an option for an additional four units. This firm fixed-price contract requires delivery of the specified quantities within 300 days after award to DLA Distribution Red River in Texarkana, TX, and emphasizes compliance with military packaging and marking standards. Interested contractors must ensure they have access to the Technical Data Packages (TDPs) via SAM.gov, which requires a DD 2345 certification due to export controls, and must submit their quotations by January 28, 2026. For further inquiries, Alexandra Stone can be contacted at Alexandra.Stone@dla.mil or by phone at 586-230-7255.
    Cooler, Fluid, Transmission (Transmission Oil Cooler)
    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is soliciting proposals for the procurement of Cooler, Fluid, Transmission (Transmission Oil Coolers) under solicitation number SPRDL1-25-R-0041. The requirement includes a total of 46 units for NSN 2520-01-422-4200 and 41 units for NSN 2520-01-424-6732, with options for additional quantities, specifically from approved manufacturers Tecmotiv and Renk America. These transmission oil coolers are critical components for vehicular power transmission systems, ensuring efficient operation and reliability in military vehicles. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by the extended deadline of December 19, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET, and are encouraged to contact Contract Specialist Sabrina Swain at sabrina.swain@dla.mil or 586-854-0770 for further inquiries.