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New DoD Contracts: Multiple Set-Asides and Deadlines

The Department of Defense has issued several contracts with significant set-asides and upcoming deadlines. Notably, multiple opportunities are available for small businesses in various NAICS categories.

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NADTC Initial Spares Contract Opportunity

The Department of Defense is seeking proposals for initial spares under NAICS 334111, with a set-aside for small businesses. The deadline for submissions is May 22, 2026. This contract is critical for suppliers in the defense sector looking to enhance their portfolio.

Why it matters. With the DoD's focus on maintaining operational readiness, this contract represents a direct opportunity for small businesses to engage in defense logistics.

Our readExpect competition to be strong, but this is a prime opportunity for qualified small businesses.

Source · SAM.gov

Nonmetallic Tubing Supply for Navy

The Navy is requesting proposals for nonmetallic tubing (NAICS 332919), with a deadline of July 13, 2026. This contract is crucial for suppliers that specialize in material manufacturing for military applications.

Why it matters. This opportunity allows manufacturers to directly support Navy operations, which may lead to additional contracts in the future.

Our readWatch for strong interest from manufacturers with capabilities in advanced material production.

Source · SAM.gov

Amendment of Class D Airspace and Class E Airspace Over Westfield, MA

The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to amend Class D and Class E airspace over Westfield, MA, to update legal descriptions and geographic coordinates. This proposed rule impacts aviation operations and air traffic management.

Why it matters. Changes in airspace classifications can affect flight operations and compliance for aviation companies operating in the area.

Our readMonitor this proposal as it may lead to adjustments in operational protocols for affected aviation stakeholders.

Source · Federal Register

Quick Hits

Also on the desk.

Keep an eye on the DLA's upcoming contracts for critical components due May 22, 2026, as they may signal future procurement trends.

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