Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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GTP 2.0 Industry Day Briefing Slides..pdf | Apr 27, 2026 | ||
GTP 2.0 Industry Day Briefing Slides.pdf | Apr 27, 2026 | ||
SPE7LX26R0030 DRAFT 4-27-26.pdf | Apr 27, 2026 | ||
Q and A 4_27_26.xlsx | XLSX | Apr 27, 2026 | |
Q and A 3_24_26.xlsx | XLSX | Mar 24, 2026 | |
Participant List.xlsx | XLSX | Mar 17, 2026 | |
Industry Day GTP 2.0.docx | DOCX | Mar 17, 2026 | |
SPE7LX26R0030 - DRAFT.pdf | Feb 26, 2026 |
Global Tires Program 2.0
Contact and place of performance
Chuck Mielke
Not specified
This is the official notice to the public that the draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Global Tires Program 2.0, is now available along with all of its attachments. The Government is providing Industry two weeks to review this information and to submit questions (or comments) back to the Contracting Officer, Charles (Chuck) E. Mielke II at [email protected]. Responses are due, Monday 9 March 2...
View moreThe attachments are not available to public to download. For access to the GTP 2.0 RFP (draft) attachments, please email the Contracting Officer, [email protected]. If upon inquiring to the Contracting Officer and you do not receive a response within 24 hours, please email either [email protected] or [email protected]. Attachments will need to be distributed using DoD Safe at https://safe.apps.mil/.
The total 10-year estimated value is approximately $3,000,000,000.
3/17/26 Update: DLA will be holding a Virtual Industry Day. Please see the attachments labeled "Industry Day GTP 2.0" and "Participant List."
3/24/26 Update: The file document labeled, "Q and A 3_24_26" has been posted providing a consolidated list of questions provided by industry answered by DLA.
3/25/26 Update: Thank you to those who attended the GTP 2.0 Industry Day. As a reminder, if you have any additional questions please send those to [email protected] before Saturday March 28, 2026.
4/27/26 Update: The Q&A from the GTP 2.0 Industry Day is being posed. The file document labeled, "Q and A 4_27_26" has been posted providing a consolidated list of questions provided by Industry during the GTP 2.0 and after and answered by DLA. In addition, the slides from the event are attached under the file labeled, "GTP 2.0 Industry Day Briefing Slides" . An updated draft RFP is also being attached labeled, "SPE7LX26R0030 DRAFT 4-27-26". Attachment 28 to the RFP has been updated. You must request it from the Contracting Officer.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime has issued a special notice for the Global Tires Program 2.0 under solicitation number SPE7LX26R0030. This requirement involves pneumatic tires and tubes, excluding aircraft, classified under PSC 2610 and NAICS 493190 for Other Warehousing and Storage. The program carries an estimated 10-year value of approximately $3,000,000,000. There is no set-aside designated for this opportunity.
The agency has released a draft Request for Proposal (RFP) to provide industry with an opportunity to review the scope and submit questions or comments. Participating companies must demonstrate Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) capability with the DLA by the time the final solicitation closes. The government currently intends to make an award without negotiations in accordance with FAR 15.203. Recent updates to the draft RFP reflect changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), though references to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) may be subject to further implementation.
The response deadline for this notice is March 9, 2026. Available metadata include eight attachments, such as industry day briefing slides, participant lists, and consolidated questions and answers from March and April 2026. Because draft RFP attachments are not available for public download, interested parties must request access through the primary point of contact, Chuck Mielke, for distribution via the DoD SAFE portal. Once the formal solicitation is released, the government intends for the RFP to remain open for a 90-day period.
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