DLA Distribution Barstow Warehousing Services

DLA Distribution requires Warehousing Services at DLA Distribution Barstow, California.

Solicitation Summary

The Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), DLA Distribution, has a requirement for Warehousing and Distribution Services at DLA Distribution Barstow, California (DDBC).

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), DLA Distribution
Solicitation Number SP30026R5003
Status Pre-RFP
Solicitation Date 07/2026 (Estimate)
Award Date 03/2027 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $88,088,000
Competition Type  Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business
Type of Award  IDIQ – Agency Specific
Primary Requirement  Professional Services
Duration  1 year(s) base plus 4 x 1 year(s) option(s)
Contract Type  Firm Fixed Price,Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity
No. of Expected Awards N/A
NAICS Code(s):
493110

General Warehousing and Storage
Size Standard: $34 million annual receipts

Place of Performance:
  • Barstow, California, United States
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/46245d4cbfe849968b18ff57a5614064/view

Requirements

The contractor shall provide services to meet the following:

  • The Contractor shall manage, operate and perform the Distribution Center functions within the scope of this contract in a sustained auditable environment.  The Government will use Independent Public Accountant (IPAs) to perform multiple audits annually. Distribution Centers will be under constant state of audit to gauge a current state of health and assure that processes are performed accurately, completely, and timely which culminates in compliance to regulatory and financial internal controls, reducing risk exposure for the Agency, and meeting operational goals.  There are two main types of audits:  1) accuracy of materiel quantity held and; 2) process adherence to audit control objectives. Although the scope of the audits differs between the types, they all evaluate the accuracy of material inventory held in DLA custody and gauge the ability to adhere to established policies, processes, and procedures. The IPAs will assess Distribution Operations using process audits to evaluate the operation against the DLA Distribution Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), processes and other established policy, procedures and regulations referenced in this contract.  The Contractor shall perform warehouse and distribution operations requirements using the DLA Distribution Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)/addendums, Process Manuals, DLA’s WMS, Service Owned WMS or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) WMS, various Government and Commercial applications and all other references as set forth in this contract.  The Contractor shall provide all management, personnel, supervision, materials, tools, equipment, transportation, and any other items and/or services not provided by the Government.
  • The primary mission of the Distribution Center is to manage and execute efficient and effective receiving, storage, inventory, packaging, Care of Supplies in Storage (COSIS), stock control, stock selection, issue processing, packing, shipping, and distribution of repair parts and secondary items in support of on-base, local, and worldwide customers.  The Contractor shall operate the distribution operations at a minimum between the core hours, Site Specific Requirements.  Additionally, the Contractor may be required to establish or increase level of effort for a 2nd and/or 3rd shift operations to meet customer requirements. The Contractor may be required to provide various equipment, such as different types of MHE to meet emerging/changing mission requirements.

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