What this opportunity is
The Department of Justice's Federal Prison Industries is purchasing Diesel Engine DYNO Testing and Remanufactured services, specifically motor vehicle transmission and power train parts, under a 100% Total Small Business Set-Aside contract. This contract is suitable for small businesses with 1,500 or fewer employees in the NAICS 336350 industry. The contract was awarded through a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notice, and the successful offeror, MTP Drivetrain, received a one base plus one option year contract with an Economic Price Adjustment.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Prisons
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UNICOR/Federal Prison Industries
Clothing & Textiles
400 1 st Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20534
June 18, 2026
Notification to Unsuccessful Offerors
Solicitation Number FLT0001-26,
Diesel Engine DYNO Testing and Remanufactured
Pursuant to FAR 12.301 Notifications (DEVIATION), this letter serves as your Post-Award notice.
Requirements were posted to www.SAM.gov on 05/28/2026 as a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation. No
Amendments were issued. The offer due date was 06/02/2026. The solicitation was set-aside 100% for
total small business, NAICS NAICS 336350 – Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts, size
standard 1,500 employees. The solicitation stated a single award, all or none. Solicitation is issued as a
one (1) base plus one (1) option year indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity type contract with an
Economic Price Adjustment. The contract was awarded on 06/18/2026, effective 06/18/2026.
There were four (4) Offerors that responded to the solicitation and submitted responsive proposals.
One (1) offeror received the award for Contract Number 1460000278 effective 06/18/2026.
The name and address of the offeror receiving the award is: MTP Drivetrain, 205 McDonald Drive, Many,
Louisiana 71449.
The total contract price is: $7,316,750.00 (1 base, 1 Option Years).
Offers were evaluated in accordance with FAR Subpart 12.203(c) (DEVIATION). Solicitation document
included FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation-Commercial Products and Commercial Services. Evaluation of
offerors was based on significant technical factors, past performance factors within the past three years
for like or similar items and price. Technical and past performance factors were more important than
price.
Federal Prison Industries thanks you for your interest in this opportunity and hope that you will consider
future opportunities with our agency.
Aaron Mitchell
Contracting Officer
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Prison Industries
Aaron.Mitchell2@usdoj.gov
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Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.