Award

Delivery Order #47QSSC26F839N

Delivery Order for High-Density Polyethylene Disposable Gloves to National Industries for the Blind

Buyer

Federal Acquisition Service

Award Amount

$5.36

Ceiling

$5.36

Awarded

May 13, 2026

Period of Performance

May 13, 2026 – May 20, 2026

Identifier

47QSSC26F839N

NAICS

423850

This award pertains to a delivery order contract issued under a substantial IDIQ contract managed by the General Services Administration. The recipient of this delivery order is National Industries for the Blind (NIB), an organization dedicated to providing employment opportunities to individuals who are blind or visually impaired. NIB is contracted to supply disposable gloves made of high-density polyethylene, latex-free, powder-free, sulfur-free, and USDA accepted. The gloves are medium-sized, clear in color, non-sterile, and designed for use on either hand, packaged with a paper divider to prevent contamination. The contract is significant as it supports federal requirements for protective supplies while also promoting social responsibility by involving NIB's mission to assist disabled workers. The scope covers the provision and delivery of these medical-grade disposable gloves, ensuring readiness and availability for government use. This delivery order was awarded as part of a sole-source IDIQ awarded previously to NIB for direct delivery services, justified by NIB’s unique capabilities and mission alignment. The performance period for this order is short-term, spanning a single week in the near future, emphasizing timely fulfillment. This award builds on the original large-scale IDIQ contract, ensuring continuous supply of critical products to government agencies while fostering inclusive procurement practices.

Description

DISPOSABLE GLOVES, HIGHDENSITY POLYETHYLENE, CONTAINS NO LATEX, 1.25 MIL THICKNESS, SIZE: MEDIUM, COLOR: CLEAR, DISPENSER WITH PAPER DIVIDER BETWWEEN EACH GLOVE. POWDER-FREE, SULFER-FREE, USDA ACCEPTED. NON-STERILEDESIGNED FOR EITHER HAND.U/I BX (200

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