Global Tires Program 2.0
Contact and place of performance
Chuck Mielke
Not specified
Original RFI posting: This is a Request for Information relating to the Global Tires Program 2.0 Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Initiative for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Interested vendors should read through the three attachments, which are the RFI information, the Performance Work Statement (PWS) and the List of NSNs to be covered. Interested vendors should follow the in...
View morePlease note, the industry day is only meant for vendors who are serious about potentially participating in the acquisition. As a reminder, but not to discourage potential vendors, an investment of approximately $50M is required by the future GTP 2.0 contractor upfront for the purchase of tires in order to perform on the GTP 2.0 contract.
Please email the Contracting Officer, [email protected] if you believe an industry is or is not beneficial. All responses need to be received by 16 January 2026.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime has issued this special notice as a Request for Information (RFI) regarding the Global Tires Program (GTP) 2.0 Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Initiative. This program requires a contractor to manage and supply tires and tubes under PSC 2610 for pneumatic tires and tubes, excluding aircraft. The project is classified under NAICS 493190 for Other Warehousing and Storage and does not utilize a set-aside. DLA Weapons Support in Columbus is currently seeking feedback from industry participants to determine the utility of hosting a one-day industry event for questions and answers concerning the draft Performance Work Statement.
The scope of GTP 2.0 involves a significant upfront investment of approximately $50 million by the future contractor for the initial purchase of tires. Documentation associated with this notice includes four attachments: two versions of the RFI posting, a Performance Work Statement, and a spreadsheet containing the List of National Stock Numbers (NSNs) and Average Demand Quantities (ADQs). Interested vendors must submit their feedback regarding the potential industry day to the contracting officer, Chuck Mielke, by the response deadline of January 16, 2026. The original notice was published on August 25, 2025, and received its most recent update on January 8, 2026.
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