Procurement List; Proposed Additions and Deletions
Published Date: 1/29/2026
Notice
Summary
The Committee is updating its Procurement List by adding new base logistics services at Los Angeles Space Force Base, provided by Pride Industries, a nonprofit that employs people with severe disabilities. At the same time, they’re removing some food products like hot and sweet roll mixes supplied by Opportunity Village. These changes affect government buying rules and open a comment window until February 28, 2026, so everyone can weigh in before the updates take effect.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
New Mandatory Base Logistics Contract
The Committee proposes to add Base Logistics Services as a mandatory purchase for Los Angeles Space Force Base. Pride Industries (Roseville, CA) is listed as the authorized source of supply for this service for contracting activity 5700FA2816 (Operational Contracting Division, Space Command Systems, Los Angeles Air Force Base, El Segundo, CA).
Removals of Several Mandatory Supply Items
The Committee proposes deleting several products and services from the Procurement List that were previously furnished by nonprofit agencies employing people who are blind or have severe disabilities. Listed deletions include hot and sweet roll mixes (NSNs 8920-01-E62-6847, 8920-01-E62-2147, 8920-01-E62-1755, 8920-01-E62-6846) from Opportunity Village (Las Vegas, NV), poppy seed (NSN 8950-01-E62-3532) from CDS Monarch (Webster, NY), a folding chair from MidWest Enterprises for the Blind (Kalamazoo, MI), a wooden coaster set from Tarrant County Association for the Blind (Fort Worth, TX), and a mailroom and records management service at Langley AFB from VersAbility Resources (Hampton, VA).
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