In addition, commanders of DLA’s Primary-Level Field Activities that buy supplies also identified additional companies that merit recognition. The selected companies represent all of DLA’s major supply chains, include eight small businesses, and collectively account for more than $9 billion in DLA contract expenditures annually. Of those considered, 38 companies were selected as DLA’s superior suppliers in the Gold, Silver and Bronze categories, based on their performance and their average score from the last three years of CPARS ratings, with the most emphasis placed on 2016’s ratings. To be eligible for consideration, companies – or their subsidiary business units – had to have DLA contracts with a proven record of performance, as well as established ratings in the federal Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System. “This program provides DLA with an opportunity to highlight contractors who consistently perform well and are DLA’s strong partners to provide our warfighters with the food, clothing, fuel, repair parts and other commodities they need to perform their missions effectively,” said Matthew Beebe, head of DLA’s acquisition directorate.ĭLA considered its top 150 parts and commodity suppliers with the highest spends within a particular supply chain that had business with the agency in 2014, 20. The SSIP is a DoD initiative designed to incentivize contractor performance by identifying suppliers with the highest rankings in areas such as performance, quality and business relations. The Defense Logistics Agency announces its top performing industry partners for 2017 as part of the Department of Defense’s Superior Supplier Incentive Program.
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