Award

Delivery Order #47QSSC26F8PSS

Delivery Order for Industrial-Grade Disposable Nitrile Gloves to National Industries for the Blind

Buyer

Federal Acquisition Service

Award Amount

$72.04

Ceiling

$72.04

Awarded

May 28, 2026

Period of Performance

May 28, 2026 – Jun 04, 2026

Identifier

47QSSC26F8PSS

NAICS

423850

This award is a delivery order contract under a larger indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration (GSA). The contract recipient is National Industries for the Blind (NIB), an organization renowned for providing employment opportunities to individuals who are blind or visually impaired while fulfilling federal procurement needs. The awarded contract involves procuring industrial-grade disposable nitrile gloves designed for general-purpose use. These gloves are ambidextrous, powder-free, latex-free, and feature a soft nitrile formulation that conforms easily to the hand, ensuring comfort and safety. The contract's significance lies in supporting the federal government with essential protective equipment while reinforcing NIB's mission of fostering inclusive employment. The scope includes delivery of minimum 4 mil thick, extra-large gloves in dispenser box units, to be supplied within a short, approximately one-week performance period. This delivery order is awarded under the existing $800 million single-award IDIQ contract, highlighting a sole-source basis justified by specialized service capability and continuity of supply. The overarching IDIQ contract was initially awarded to NIB on a sole-source basis and provides a strategic framework for ongoing deliveries such as this, ensuring consistent availability of critical supplies to government agencies.

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 EASILY CONFORM TO HAND. 4 MILS THICK,MIN. EX-LARGE, 9 1/2 IN, DISPENSER BOX U/I

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