Award

Delivery Order #47QSSC26F85E2

Disposable Nitrile Gloves Delivery Order to National Industries for the Blind

Buyer

Federal Acquisition Service

Award Amount

$270.15

Ceiling

$270.15

Awarded

May 14, 2026

Period of Performance

May 14, 2026 – May 21, 2026

Identifier

47QSSC26F85E2

NAICS

423850

This award is a delivery order contract issued under a significant Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle held by National Industries for the Blind (NIB). NIB is a respected organization that creates employment opportunities for individuals who are blind or visually impaired and supports the federal government with essential supplies and services. The contract pertains to the procurement of industrial-grade, disposable nitrile gloves that are ambidextrous, powder-free, and latex-free, designed for general-purpose use with a soft formulation to ensure comfort and hand conformity. These gloves meet strict specifications including a minimum thickness and size, packaged in boxes of 100. This delivery order enhances the agency's ability to maintain safety and hygiene standards, particularly in environments requiring protective gear. The contract was awarded as a follow-on to a broader, high-value IDIQ contract secured through a sole-source procedure, reflecting limited competition and the specialized nature of the recipient's capabilities. Performance under this order is scheduled for a brief period, demonstrating a timely and responsive procurement to meet immediate needs. The overarching IDIQ contract, awarded in late 2021, reinforces ongoing support and stable delivery of vital products and services, emphasizing federal commitment to both operational readiness and inclusion of disabled worker employment programs.

Description

GLOVES,DISPOSABLE,NITRILE:AMBIDEXTROUS,POWDER-FREE,LATEX-FREE,INDUSTRIAL GRADE,NITRILE GLOVES FOR GENERAL PURPOSE USE. NITRILE SHALL BE SOFT FORMULATION ALLOWS GLOVES TO CONFORM TO HAND. 4 MILS THICK MIN. SIZE LARGE, 9 1/2". U/I BX (100 EA PER BX)

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