Opportunity
Federal Register #CPSC-2026-0067
CPSC Recall Fraud RFI and DoD Arms Sale Notification for Jordan (Ku Band Radars & Support)
Buyer
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
CPSC-2026-0067
NAICS
541330, 541690, 541614, 541512
This opportunity involves two distinct government actions: a CPSC request for information on recall fraud and a Department of Defense (DoD) arms sales notification for the Government of Jordan. - Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC): - Seeks public and industry input on fraudulent or abusive conduct related to consumer product recall remedies (recall fraud) - No procurement of products or services; focus is on gathering information to improve recall effectiveness and reduce administrative burdens - No OEMs, vendors, or product line items specified - Department of Defense (DoD) Arms Sales Notification (for Jordan): - Involves potential sale of Ku band multi-function radio frequency system radars and command and control systems - Includes generators, GPS receivers, spare and repair parts, special tools, test equipment, technical manuals, publications, and training devices - Support services: technical, engineering, and logistics personnel; field service representative support; contractor logistics support; program management reviews - Estimated value: $280 million (funded by Foreign Military Financing) - No specific OEMs or part numbers identified in the summary - Unique requirements: - Emphasis on comprehensive support and training for the radar and command systems - Focus on logistics, integration, and program management support - Locations: - CPSC Headquarters, Bethesda, MD (for information gathering) - Delivery and performance locations for the DoD arms sale not specified in the summary
Description
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is seeking information on fraudulent or abusive conduct related to the redemption of consumer product recall remedies, known as recall fraud. This effort aims to understand the scope and impact of recall fraud, which can undermine recall effectiveness, increase costs, and reduce consumer participation. The agency requests input on potential mitigation strategies that preserve consumer access to recall remedies while reducing fraud. Comments are due by June 15, 2026.