Sunday, May 10, 2026

The Defense Production Act of 1950: History, Authorities, and Considerations for Congress

The Defense Production Act (DPA) of 1950 (P.L. 81-774, 50 U.S.C. §§4501 et seq.), as amended, confers upon the President a broad set of authorities to influence domestic industry in the interest of national defense. The authorities can be used across the federal government to shape the domestic industrial base so that, when called upon, it is capable of providing essential materials and goods needed for the national defense.

Though initially passed in response to the Korean War, the DPA is historically based on the War Powers Acts of World War II. Gradually, Congress has expanded the term national defense, as defined in the DPA. Based on this definition, the scope of DPA authorities now extends beyond shaping U.S. military preparedness and capabilities, as the authorities may also be used to enhance and support domestic preparedness, response, and recovery from natural hazards, terrorist attacks, and other national emergencies.

Title III: Expansion of Productive Capacity and Supply, allows the President to incentivize the domestic industrial base to expand the production and supply of critical materials and goods. Authorized incentives include loans, loan guarantees, direct purchases and purchase commitments, and the authority to procure and install equipment in private industrial facilities.

See: CRS Report 42767 (October 6,2023).

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Contract Opportunity Positive Pressure Suits

May 8, 2026, Contract Opportunity Positive Pressure Suits

This is a Sources Sought notice. This is not a solicitation for proposals, proposal abstracts, or quotations. The purpose of this notice is to obtain information regarding the availability of small business sources to meet the requirement.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking to obtain information regarding: (1) the availability and capability of qualified small business sources; (2) whether they are small businesses; HUBZone small businesses; service-disabled, veteran-owned small businesses; 8(a) small businesses; veteran-owned small businesses; woman-owned small businesses; or small disadvantaged businesses; and (3) their size classification relative to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code of 315990 with 500 in size standards in number of employees for the required bio-safety level 4 (BSL-4) positive pressure suits.

Due to the nature of work performed in high containment laboratories, BSL-4 positive pressure suits are necessary for the safety of the researchers. These suits needed periodic replacement due to wear from chemical showers and other daily use. The BSL-4 positive pressure suits must be made from a material that is resistant to daily quaternary virucidal chemical showers. Each suit must include an in-line HEPA filtration system that connects to a facility provided breathing air system via standard Parker quick connections. The suits must use the air provided at 60 PSI and utilize an internal suit air distribution system to deliver 25 cfm that is HEPA filter exhausted. Air hose hook up shall be on the right side. All seams shall be air and watertight. The suit’s feet must be stocking type that will fit into a shoe or boot; and noise level inside the suit must be below the OSHA standard (OSHA's permissible exposure limit (PEL) is 90 decibels) and allow clear communication over radio or phone by the user while in the suit.

See: SAM Notification.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

CSMS # 68569567 - Best Practices for Protecting Your Information Regarding IEEPA Refunds

With the launch of the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE), CBP expects that scammers will attempt to use social media, email, and other communication methods to secure account information from importers in order to interfere with the process of refunding International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) duties.  

 

Don’t get scammed! Don’t be a victim!  

  • If someone you do not know tells you they will file for an IEEPA refund on your behalf if you provide them with your personal information, company information, or banking information,this may be a scam. Only provide such information to trusted and validated parties. 
  • Using verified accounts through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Secure Data Portal, filing a CAPE Declaration is the only way to submit a request for an IEEPA refund.  Do not enter any information into a website other than ACE that claims to process IEEPA refunds.  
  • CBP will generally not request sensitive information to process IEEPA refunds, such as Social Security numbers, bank account details, or passwords, via email or text message. If you receive a request for additional information from CBP to verify your identity, check that the request is from an official CBP email address (all CBP email addresses end in @cbp.dhs.gov). 

 

Watch out for:   

  • Requests for personal or financial information  
  • Offers of refunds in exchange for data  
  • Unsolicited emails, calls, or texts  
  • Pressure to act quickly 
  • Poor grammar, spelling errors, or suspicious links in solicitation emails  

Protect your information—   

  • Ensure ACE account owner information is accurate and up to date. 
  • Do not respond to unsolicited emails about IEEPA refunds. CBP will not independently schedule reports to be delivered to users’ e-mail addresses. If trade users schedule ACE reports to be run and provided via email, reports will be provided from the following CBP email address: bobjadm@cbp.dhs.gov. 
  • Beware of phishing attempts: If you receive emails claiming to be from CBP regarding CAPE refund reports, verify the sender (all CBP email addresses end in “@cbp.dhs.gov) and do not click on any links or attachments that have not been sent by CBP.  
  • Never share sensitive information: Do not provide personal or financial information in response to emails regarding CAPE refund reports or IEEPA refunds unless it is from a CBP email address (@cbp.dhs.gov).  
  • Use official channels: Always use official CBP email addresses for any questions or concerns.  

Ceremonial Blue Service Caps

May 7, 2026, Ceremonial Blue Service Caps.

This is a Sources Sought Notice ONLY. The U.S. Government currently intends to award contract on a Sole Source basis to Kingform Cap Company Inc for Blue Dress Service Caps for the United States Army Old Guard with a period of performance of 120 days.

See: SAM Notification

Contract Opportunity: Safety Shoes Base Plus 4

May 7, 2026, Bureau of Veterans Affairs Contract Opportunity: Safety Shoes Base Plus 4

See: SAM Notification.

Contract Opportunity Silica Cloth

See: SAM Notification.

Bureau of Indian Affairs Intends to Sole-Source Firefighters Clothing & Supplies

NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD A SOLE SOURCE CONTRACT. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR COMPETITVE PROPOSALS. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) intends to enter into a sole source Firm-Fixed Price contract with The Supply Cache for the Firefighter’s clothing, supplies and tools for BIA, Navajo Region, Fort Defiance – Wildland Fire under the authority of FAR 12.102(a), Contracting officers may solicit from one source if the contracting officer determines that the circumstances of the contract action deem only one source reasonably available (e.g., urgency, exclusive licensing agreements, brand-name or industrial mobilization). No solicitation is available and no technical questions will be answered regarding this requirement. The NAICS code for this acquisition is 339999. If a firm believes that the BIA should not pursue this procurement, it should submit a capability statement and pricing information for the requirement by 14:00 p.m. MDT on May 08, 2026. Please submit to Elsie Begay, Contract Specialist, via email at elsie.begay@bia.gov.

See: SAM Notificatin.