Monday, May 11, 2026

Extreme Cold/Wet Weather Jacket Contract Awarded

SOFX Inc.,* Charleston, South Carolina, has been awarded a maximum $11,655,000 modification (P00012) exercising the third one‐year option period of a one‐year base contract (SPE1C1‐23‐D‐0046) with three one‐year option periods for extreme cold/wet weather jackets. This is a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. Location of performance is Tennessee, with a May 11, 2027, ordering period end date. Using military services are Army and Air Force. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2026 through 2027 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

*Small business

Allura Imports Recalls Youth Sweatshirts with Bobcat Logo and Drawstrings Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Strangulation Hazard; Violates Federal Regulations for Children’s Upper Outerwear

May 7, 2026: This recall involves youth sweatshirts with drawstrings. The sweatshirts are gray and have the Bobcat name and logo printed in black on the chest of the sweatshirt. The sweatshirts were sold in youth sizes 8/10 and 12/14. The size of the sweatshirt and “RN#36753” is printed on the neck label in black.

Remedy: Consumers should take the recalled clothing away from children immediately, remove the drawstrings to eliminate the hazard and contact Allura Imports for a full refund. Consumers should contact cs@alluraimports.com, with subject ‘RECALL’, along with their name and the date, to receive a shipping label to return the garment. Upon receipt, affected consumers will be issued a refund.

Incidents/Injuries: None reported

Sold At: Gabe’s stores from October 2025 through November 2025 for about $15.

Importer(s): Allura Imports Inc., of New York, New York

Manufactured In: Egypt

Recall number: 26-477

More information and photos at HERE.

Contract Awarded: Coveralls

May 11, 2026: Contract Awarded: Coveralls.

Awardee: ML CLICK MARKETING LL$37,000C.,

Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $37,000

See: SAM Notification.

Aviation Body Armor Vests (ABAV) and Components

May 11, 2026: Aviation Body Armor Vests (ABAV) and Components.

FirstSpear Aviation Body Armor Vests (ABAV) and components including body armor are approved by-name Safe-to-Fly by AFLCMC/ROU Human Systems Division for both the HC-130J and HH-60W aircrew.

Original Set Aside Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)

See: SAM Notification.

Contract Awarded: Women's Skirts

May 11, 2026: Contract Awarded: Women's Skirts.

Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $309,292

Awardee: Gil Sewing Corp., Chicago, Illinois

See: SAM Notification.

Felt Sheet Contract Awarded

May 11, 2026: Felt Sheet Contract Awarded

Awardee: Oak Leaf Defense LLC, Savannah, GA

Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business

Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $37,000

See: SAM Notification.

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).