Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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PR15395912 SOW (TRAINING AMMUNITIONS) UPDATED 2.docx | DOCX | Apr 20, 2026 | |
PR15395912 SOW (TRAINING AMMUNITIONS) UPDATED.docx | DOCX | Apr 14, 2026 | |
Additional Information 191NLE26Q0057.docx | DOCX | Mar 26, 2026 | |
PR15395912 SOW TRAINING AMMUNITIONS .pdf | Mar 18, 2026 | ||
191NLE26Q0057 Signed.pdf | Mar 18, 2026 |
INL Colombia Training Ammunition
Contact and place of performance
Michele Coccovizzo
COL
EXTENDED THROUGH APRIL 27, 2026 AT 3:00 PM EDT. UPDATED STATEMENT OF WORK ATTACHED TO REMOVE 7.62 SHORT RANGE TRAINING AMMUNITION (SRTA) FROM SOLICITATION. QUOTES MUST BE VALID FOR AT LEAST 30-DAYS. ADDTIONAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN ATTACHED TO ADDRESS OFFEROR QUESTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS. 19INLE26Q0057 - INL Colombia Training Ammunition (PCS: 1005; NAICS: 332992) Background: In direct support of the INL Bogota training...
View moreDelivery (Shipping and Handling Instructions):
The ammunition shall be delivered to INL warehouse in Colombia, Avenida Calle 22 No. 68B Avenida Calle 22 No. 68B--75 Barrio Montevideo75 Barrio Montevideo or INL Freight Forwarder in Miami, FL. – USA.
Freight Forwarder Information:
Goldbelt Security, LLC
10800 NW 21st Street, Suite 100
Miami, FL 33172
The Contractor shall properly pack and consolidate the entire shipment to prevent damage, loss and/or misdirection. Upon notification, the contractor shall replace any items lost or damaged during shipment. Partial shipments are not allowed unless approved in writing by the Contracting Officer. The ammunition acquired through this contract will be donated to the government of Colombia, Colombian National police. In addition to ensuring that all items are prepared for safe shipment, the contractor shall include all the necessary export approvals, required material data safety sheets, licenses, and paperwork. One copy of the packing list and commercial invoice must accompany the shipment, attached to the outside of the “lead” or number one box/carton/package, or individually attached to the outside of each box/carton/package. The packing list shall include, at a minimum: description, brand name, serial number (if any), and quantities.
Warranty:
To facilitate expeditious return of warranty items and to avoid delays in the warranty process, the offeror shall provide within 30 days of notification of a warranty action the required information to facilitate shipping of warranty items to manufacturer. This includes, but is not limited to, information to ensure full compliance with ITAR regulations and no delay in providing the Reference RA# and a shipping address.
Customs Clearance and Tax Exemptions:
If applicable, the U.S. Government will assist the Contractor in obtaining customs clearance in Colombia and tax exemption certificates from the Government of Colombia in accordance with the packing, marking, and submission of documents as instructed herein.
Export License:
The Contractor shall comply with Sections 38-40 of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) (22 U.S.C. 2778-2780) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130) as required, for the prosecution of work under this contract at no additional cost to the Government. Failure to be in compliance with AECA and ITAR by date planned for commencement of contract performance as well as during the entire performance of work under this contract may result in contract termination. Any penalties rendered to the Contractor, as a direct result of being found non-compliance with AECA and ITAR will be the responsibility of the Contractor. The contractor is responsible for producing all required paperwork and obtaining all required Export Licenses. For additional information on AECA and ITAR, see http://www.pmddtc.state.gov/.
Inspection And Acceptance:
The designated COR will also inspect items received to verify compliance with this SOW (this may require fabrication site visit). Designated COR will formally accept the ammunition once verification is completed, and a determination is made that the ammunition fully complies with the requested and is at the site of issue, designated Colombian National Police location.
The packing list of all equipment shall include at a minimum: description, brand name, serial number (if any), and quantities.
PLEASE SEE ATTACHED STATEMENT OF WORK FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND DETAILS OF THIS REQUIREMENT
SHIPMENT DATES MUST BE PROVIDED FOR EACH LINE ITEM IN THE PREPARED QUOTE, IN ADDITION TO SUFFICIENT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DETAILS FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO DETERMINE TECHNICAL ACCEPTANCE.
The Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) has issued solicitation 191NLE26Q0057 to procure training ammunition for the Colombian National Police Special Units. This procurement supports training programs in Bogota focused on combatting transnational narcotics trafficking, environmental crimes, and other criminal activities. The requirement includes 1,200,000 rounds of 9mm frangible ammunition and 1,200,000 rounds of 5.56mm frangible ammunition; a previous requirement for 7.62mm short-range training ammunition has been removed. All products must be new, in original packaging, and covered by a manufacturer’s warranty. This acquisition is categorized under NAICS 332992 for Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing and PSC 1005 for Guns, through 30mm.
The contract is designated as an SBA set-aside. Offerors must provide quotes valid for at least 30 days by the response deadline of April 27, 2026. Sellers are required to document their ability to provide items through manufacturer-approved distribution channels and must comply with the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary export licenses and paperwork. The ammunition will ultimately be donated to the Government of Colombia, and the U.S. Government will assist with customs clearance and tax exemption certificates as applicable.
Delivery is required either to the INL warehouse in Colombia or to an INL freight forwarder located in Miami, Florida. The contractor is responsible for packing and consolidating shipments to prevent damage, and partial shipments are prohibited without written approval. Inspection and final acceptance will be conducted by a designated Contracting Officer’s Representative at the site of issue in Colombia to verify compliance with technical specifications. Five attachments accompany this solicitation, including updated Statements of Work, additional information for offeror clarifications, and the signed solicitation document.
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