MU26 AND MU27 Fire Extinguisher Cartridges

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
W519TC26R0024
NAICS
325920
PSC
1377
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 16, 2026
Response due
June 30, 2026

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is soliciting proposals for Fire Extinguisher Cartridges MU26 and MU27, identified by NSNs 1377-01-255-2382ES and 1377-01-255-1598ES, respectively. This opportunity is not set aside for small businesses, and bidders must provide a valid Qualification Acceptance Letter to be eligible for award. As this is a solicitation notice, interested parties should track the proposal submission process closely, as the deadline has been extended to June 30, 2026.

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Description

Statement of Work March 2021 PRESERVATION, PACKAGING & MARKING REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall develop, implement and maintain the preservation, packaging and packing of all items to be delivered under the terms of this contract. Packaging procedures will be established in accordance with AFMCI 24-201, specifically Paragraph 3.7 and MIL-STD-2073-1, Standard Practice for Military Packaging, Packaging requirements are identified in the AFMC Form 158, Packaging Requirements submitted by the responsible packaging specialist. All “markings and labeling” of shipments shall conform to MIL-STD-129, DoD Standard Practice, Military Marking for Shipment and Storage. The contractor shall affix a completed DD Form 1574, Serviceable Tag-Materiel or DD Form 1574-1, Serviceable Label- Materiel to each unit pack or intermediate container and prime outer container(s). The tag or label will indicate the condition(s) of the materiel and to identify the individual article or contents, bundle, container to which they are securely attached. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR PHYTOSANITARY MEASURES (ISPM 15) REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall use the wood packaging material regulation for international trade which describes Phytosanitary (including treatments) that have been approved for wood packaging material and provides for the approval of new or revised treatments. Use the latest revision of (ISPM 15), and the following statement complies with the United Nations-implemented restrictions on wood packaging material (WPM). “This requirement is specifically concerned with invasive species such as pinewood nematode. WPM is defined as wood pallets, skids, load boards, pallet collars, wooden boxes, reels, dunnage, crates, frames, and cleats. The statement below cites the requirements in detail and covers lumber for building containers and pallets used for deliveries resulting in worldwide shipments (direct vendor deliveries, Air Logistics complex (ALC), Container Consolidation Points (CCP), Aerial Ports, Water Ports, or other DoD installations). ELECTROSTATIC MATERIAL (When Applicable) The Contractor shall apply provisions of MIL-STD-2073-1, when identifying all solid-state devices and modules containing diodes, translators, integrated circuits and/or other microelectronic components sensitive to electrostatic forces. All such items shall be packaged IAW MIL-STD-2073-1 in conjunction with ANS/ESD S20.20, using electrostatic free barrier materials and shall clearly bear “Electrostatic Sensitive Device” labels IAW MIL-STD-129, Department of Defense Standard Practice Military Marking forShipment and Storage. PALLETIZED UNIT LOADS The Contractor shall apply provisions and methods of MIL-STD-147, Palletized Unit Loads to contracts requiring the preparation and shipment of bonded palletized unit loads for DoD facilities when applicable. SPECIALIZED SHIPPING CONTAINERS The contractor shall apply provisions of MIL-STD-648, Department of Defense Design Criteria Standard, Specialized Shipping Containers. This standard establishes general design guidelines and associated tests for specialized shipping containers used by the Department of Defense. Definitive requirements for specific containers will be defined by the individual specification, acquisition, or task order. This standard is intended to be used as the basic reference document in all specifications and standards prescribing performance requirements to be applied to a specialized shipping container. Compliance with this intent is expected through normal application of the specification or standard preparation and revision processes. 1 -- 1 of 4 -- Statement of Work (Cont) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (When Applicable) The contractor shall ensure Hazardous shipments comply with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulation, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG, Annex 1), and AFMAN 24-604, Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments. Packaging shall meet “DOT specification or a United Nation (UN) specification ” manufactured in accordance with 49 CFR, Part 178 and the final packages assembled IAW 49 CFR, Parts 100-185 as applicable. A Competent Authority Approval (CAA) shall be acquired from the responsible Associate Administrator or other designated Department official to perform a function requiring prior consent under the Hazardous Material Regulation (HMR). Package(s) shall be marked IAW MIL-STD-129, DoD Standard Practice, Military Marking for Shipment and Storage. The contractor shall affix a completed DD Form 1574, Serviceable Tag-Materiel or DD Form 1574-1, Serviceable Label- Materiel to each unit pack or intermediate container and prime outer container(s). The tag or label will indicate the condition(s) of the materiel and to identify the individual article or contents, bundle, container to which they are securely attached. If a symbol is used to represent the manufacturer or the approval agency certifying compliance with 49 CFR 178, subparts L and M, the symbol must be registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation. A copy of the Contractor’s Test Report and signed certification that the package configuration meets both CFR and UN requirements shall be made available to the procuring contract office, as required, prior to acceptance or shipment of any portion of the product IAW Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL DI-PACK-81059B) (Reference AFMC Form 158). Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are required for known hazardous items and applicable items shown in FED-STD-313, Tables I and II. The SDS shall have any applicable identification number, such as National Stock Number or Special Item Number. A copy of the SDS shall be mailed or e-mailed no later than five (5) days prior to contractual delivery of items: FAR clause 52.223-3, Hazardous Material Identification and Material Safety Data SPECIAL PACKAGING INSTRUC

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