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OSADBU.
The DLA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSADBU)
serves as a gateway for small businesses seeking access to
contracting opportunities with the DLA. From here, you can
follow links to small business utilization offices at the DLA
Supply Centers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Also
available from here is the DLA Small Business Specialist
Directory.
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Procurement
Gateway. The DLA Procurement Gateway was established as an integrated collection of automated systems providing oversight for the management of procurement data from Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Supply Centers. The Procurement Gateway allows prospective government contractors to perform comprehensive and detailed searches against Request for Quotation (RFQ) and Award documents. Flexible search options permit the user to identify RFQs and Awards using a variety of search criteria.
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Doing
Business. The DLA Logistics Operations (J-3) site
is the gateway to information on how DLA procures, manages, stores
and distributes 4.1 million items for military customers and other
agencies. If you're a vendor who sells to DLA or would like to learn how to sell to DLA, this site provides a great jumping point for a wide range of helpful DLA resources.
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DLA
Regulations. If you are looking for specifically for
the DLA regulations, go here. This page is the DLA's official source for all procurement related regulations.
It links to the latest version of the Defense Logistics Acquisition
Directive (DLAD), now maintained on the web in real-time.
From this page, you can also link to DLA Procurement Policy
Letters (PROCLTRS) and FAR/DFAR deviations, as well as other DLA
procurement related websites.
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DLA
Publications.
The Defense Logistics Agency Publishing System (DLAPS) website
provides access to various DLA publications and select Department of Defense (DoD) publications.
From here, you can browse a wide selection of contracting related
resources including DLA, Department of Defense and Defense
Supply Center directives, instructions, manuals, and
handbooks. From here, you will also link to DLA's
forms.
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Pricing
Page. A primary objective of the government is to purchase materials and/or services at a fair and reasonable price. A fair price is one that is in line with the market value for that good or service, allows the contractor to successfully satisfy the terms and conditions of the contract and receive a reasonable profit.
The DLA pricing web page
is a useful resource for exploring the price determination process
within the DLA. You will find a link from this page to the DoD
Contract Pricing Reference Guides (maintained by AFIT).
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Source
Selection. Buying Best Value Through Source
Selection is an internal DLA handbook worth browsing.
Originally published in 1990, it provides information for contracting, supply, technical and quality personnel to use in developing an understanding of alternate contracting
approaches to buying best value from the private sector. Use
this resource to gain a better understanding of how the DLA
evaluates best value in the source selection process.
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A-76 Competitive
Sourcing. This web site serves as a central library and directory of publicly releasable A-76 competitive sourcing information, allowing interested parties to easily access regulatory guidelines, policy statements, press releases, lessons learned, commercial activities solicitations, and sample Performance Work Statements and other related documents.
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Business
Opportunities. This page serves as a jumping point
within the DLA website to opportunities for doing business.
From here, you can link to a list of DLA customer- and
vendor-focused websites, some of which are featured above.
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