Federal List Adds Courier Services for Disabled Nonprofits
Published Date: 7/2/2026
Notice
Summary
The government plans to add new services like courier and fleet management to a special list that supports nonprofits employing people who are blind or severely disabled. At the same time, some products and services will be removed from this list. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to comment by August 1, 2026—these changes affect agencies like Homeland Security and the Air Force and help direct government contracts to these nonprofits.
Analyzed Economic Effects
10 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 7 costs, 0 mixed.
ICE El Paso courier work goes to Tresco
The Committee proposes adding Courier Services as a mandatory purchase for U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, El Paso Field Office at 11541 Montana Avenue, El Paso, TX. The authorized source of supply for that mandatory requirement is Tresco, Inc., directing that contracting activity to this nonprofit agency that employs persons who are blind or have severe disabilities.
Robins AFB fleet work assigned to Skookum
The Committee proposes adding Fleet Management as a mandatory purchase for the U.S. Air Force at Robins Air Force Base, 375 Perry St., Building 255, Robins AFB, GA. The authorized source of supply for that mandatory requirement is Skookum Education Services, directing the Robins AFB contracting activity to that nonprofit employer of persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities.
NGA St. Louis convenience store contract to ServiceSource
The Committee proposes adding a Convenience Store requirement as a mandatory purchase for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, NGA Campus West Convenience Store, 2301 Cass Avenue, St. Louis, MO. The authorized source of supply is ServiceSource, Inc., directing that NGA procurement to this nonprofit agency that employs people who are blind or severely disabled.
Sunshine Services loses furniture mandatory sourcing
The Committee proposes deleting multiple steel furniture items (contemporary bookcases, credenzas, office machine stands; listed NSNs) from the Procurement List for which Sunshine Services, Knoxville, TN was the authorized source of supply. If finalized, Sunshine Services would no longer be the mandatory source for these furniture items.
Crossroads Rehabilitation loses combat ID kit sourcing
The Committee proposes deleting multiple Combat Identification Panel/Kit NSNs (thermal and platform-specific kits listed) from the Procurement List for which Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, Indianapolis, IN was the authorized source. If finalized, Crossroads would no longer be the mandatory source for those military identification kits.
Relay Resources removed from USDA distribution role
The Committee proposes deleting the Publications Distribution service at the USDA Forest Service, Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Building, Upper Basement Level, 1220 SW Third Avenue, Portland, OR, for which Relay Resources, Portland, OR was the authorized source. Relay Resources would no longer be the mandatory supplier for that distribution service.
Lark Enterprises janitorial work removed (New Castle, PA)
The Committee proposes deleting the Janitorial Service at U.S. Army Area Maintenance Support Activity #110, 2313 West State Street, New Castle, PA, for which Lark Enterprises, New Castle, PA was the authorized source. Lark Enterprises would no longer be the mandatory source for that janitorial service.
Nobis Enterprises administrative service removal (Atlanta)
The Committee proposes deleting Administrative Services at the Social Security Administration, Sam Nunn Federal Building, 61 Forsyth Street SW, Suite 22T50, Atlanta, GA, for which Nobis Enterprises, Inc., Marietta, GA was the authorized source. Nobis Enterprises would no longer be the mandatory supplier for those administrative services.
Pueblo Diversified janitorial/custodial contract removed
The Committee proposes deleting Janitorial/Custodial services at U.S. Army, Pueblo Army Depot Activity, 45825 Hwy. 96 E, Pueblo, CO, for which Pueblo Diversified Industries, Inc., Pueblo, CO was the authorized source. Pueblo Diversified Industries would no longer be the mandatory source for that janitorial/custodial work.
Fora Pathways administrative support removed (PR work)
The Committee proposes deleting Administrative Support Services for the Caribbean National Forest, Rio Grande, PR, for which Fora Pathways, Inc., Garden City, NY was the authorized source of supply. Fora Pathways would no longer be the mandatory supplier for that administrative support assignment.
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