Award

Delivery Order #47QSSC26F91UD

Delivery Order for Aircraft Cleaning Cloths by National Industries for the Blind

Buyer

Federal Acquisition Service

Award Amount

$800.13

Ceiling

$800.13

Awarded

June 04, 2026

Period of Performance

Jun 04, 2026 – Jun 11, 2026

Identifier

47QSSC26F91UD

NAICS

423850

This award represents a delivery order contract issued to National Industries for the Blind (NIB), a notable organization that fosters employment opportunities for blind or visually impaired individuals. NIB operates under a larger, multi-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract established by the General Services Administration (GSA), highlighting its significant role in providing direct delivery services to military and civilian agencies. The specific product procured under this order is aircraft cleaning cloths that meet stringent federal specifications, tailored for solvent wiping in maintenance and cleaning operations. This contract plays an important role in ensuring that maintenance supplies meet federal standards while supporting an inclusive workforce. The work scope involves shipment of cases containing multiple dispenser boxes of cloths, specifically sized and untreated, suited for aircraft solvent cleaning tasks. This delivery order was awarded under a sole-source basis, leveraging NIB’s unique capability to fulfill the requirements efficiently. The performance timeline is concise, spanning about one week, indicating a prompt fulfillment cycle for this specialized supply. The broader contract vehicle ensures the continuation of essential supply chain support for federal agencies, reinforcing NIB’s commitment and the government’s prioritization of both operational readiness and employment inclusion.

Description

CLOTH, CLEANING: IAW FEDERAL SPEC. CCC-C-46D & AMENDMENT 2. TYPE I-UNTREATED, CLASS 7-AIRCRAFT SOLVENT WIPER, SZ.-16-3/4 IN. BY 20-3/4 IN. UNIT OF ISSUE (AND BASIS FOR BID) IS A SHIPPING CONTAINER OF 8 DISPENSER BOXES, EA. BOX HOLDING 100 CLOTHS (800

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