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1. The following documents are incorporated into this contract:

a. Solicitation SPM300-08-R-0061, dated 02 MAY 08 b. Amendment 0001 dated 13 MAY 08 c. Amendment 0002 dated 17 JUN 08 d. Amendment 0003 dated 17 JUL 08 e. Amendment 0004 dated 18 JUL 08 f. Amendment 0005 dated 23 JUL 08 g. Amendment 0006 dated 01 Aug 08 h. Amendment 0007 dated 08 Aug 08 i. Amendment 0008 dated 11 Aug 08 j. Amendment 0009 dated 28 Aug 08 k. Amendment 0010 dated 02 Sep 08 l. Amendment 0011 dated 18 Sep 08 m. Amendment 0012 dated 24 Sep 08 n. Amendment 0013 dated 31 Oct 08 o. Amendment 0014 dated 26 Nov 08 p. Amendment 0015 dated 05 Jan 09 q. Amendment 0016 dated 21 Jan 09 r. Amendment 0017 dated 29 Jan 09 s. Amendment 0018 dated 29 May 09 t. Amendment 0019 dated 17 Jun 09 u. Amendment 0020 dated 25 Jun 09 v. Amendment 0021 dated 30 Jun 09 w. Amendment 0022 dated 30 Jul 09 x. Amendment 0023 dated 25 Nov 09 y. Amendment 0024 dated 11 Dec 09 z. Amendment 0025 dated 29 Jan 09 aa. Anham’s initial Technical/Cost & Price proposal dated 01 September 2009, i ncluding

all enhancements and revisions, and the final proposal revision dated 13 Mar 2010. 2. The most recent FAR, DFARS, and DLAD clauses apply to the “Contract Clauses” section of the solicitation.

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3. The following Clauses are hereby added to the “Contract Clauses” section of the solicitation, “Addendum to FAR 52.212-4:”

952.225-0009 - MEDICAL SCREENING AND VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCALLY HIRED EMPLOYEES [IRAQ ONLY] (JAN 2010)

(a) Contractors, and subcontractors at any tier shall ensure and provide satisfactory evidence that all locally hired employees, including Local National (LN), Third Country National, and U.S. employees, working on military have been screened for and do not currently have active tuberculosis (TB). (1) Contractors may utilize a testing method of either a chest x-ray or TB skin test (TST). (i) Chest x-rays shall be taken and TSTs administered within 90 days prior to the start of employment. (ii) Screening may be performed either by a licensed medical provider from the local economy or by contractors’ licensed medical staffs. Contractors shall maintain medical screening documentation and make it available to the Contracting Officer upon request. (2) TB screening documentation shall be provided to the responsible Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) prior to issuance of base access badges. (b) Contractor employees, including subcontractors at any tier, who work in positions where they are working with food or water production and distribution, shall have current Typhoid and Hepatitis “A” (full series) vaccinations, in addition to the TB tests required above. (c) At least the first inoculation in the Hepatitis “A” series must be given prior to the start of employment, with continuation and completion of the inoculation series. Once the complete Hepatitis “A” vaccination series is completed, it does not have to be repeated. (1) The Typhoid inoculation must be completed within two years prior to the date of employment in the food and water service capacity. The Typhoid vaccination requires a booster immunization every three years. (2) Proof of individual employee vaccinations shall be provided to the Contracting Officer and COR proof that their employees and their subcontractor (at any tier) employees have received the above vaccinations. The contractor shall maintain their employees’ vaccination records for examination by the Contracting Officer. The contractor shall ensure that their subcontractors at any tier maintain their respective employees’’ vaccination records for examination by the Contracting Officer.

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3. Added Contract Clauses (continued) 952.225-0013 - CONTRACTOR HEALTH AND SAFETY (FEB 2010)

(a) Contractors shall comply with all National Electrical Code (NEC 2008), Specifications as outlined, and MIL Standards and Regulations. All infrastructure to include, but not limited to, living quarters, showers, and restrooms shall be installed and maintained in compliance with these standards and must be properly supported and staffed to ensure perpetual Code compliance, prevent hazards and to quickly correct any hazards to maximize safety of those who use or work at the infrastructure (NEC Table 352.20). Specifically, the use of magnetic ballasts in lighting for new construction or replacement of existing magnetic ballasts during refurbishment, alterations or upgrades with new magnetic ballasts is prohibited. The government has the authority to enter and inspect contractor employee living quarters at any time to ensure the prime contractor is complying with safety compliance standards outlined in the 2008 National Electric Code (NEC).

(b) The contractor shall correct all deficiencies within a reasonable amount of time of contractor becoming aware of the deficiency either by notice from the government or a third party, or discovery by the contractor. Further guidance on mandatory compliance with NFPA 70: NEC 2008 can be found on the following link http://www.nfpa.org.

252.225-7997 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RELATING TO ALLEGED CRIMES BY OR AGAINST CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN (DEVIATION) (DEC 2009)

(a) The Contractor shall report to the appropriate investigative authorities any alleged offenses under--

(1) The Uniform Code of Military Justice (chapter 47 of title 10, United States Code) (applicable to contractors serving with or accompanying an armed force in the field during a declared war or a contingency operation); or

(2) The Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (chapter 212 of title 18, United States

Code).

(b) The Contractor shall provide to all contractor personnel who will perform work on a contract in Iraq or Afghanistan, before beginning such work, information on the following:

(1) How and where to report an alleged crime described in paragraph (a) of this

clause.

(2) Where to seek victim and witness protection and assistance available to contractor personnel in connection with an alleged offense described in paragraph (a) of this clause.

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3. Added Contract Clauses (continued) *952.223-0001 – REPORTING KIDNAPPINGS, SERIOUS INJURIES AND DEATHS (MAR 2009) Contractors shall notify the Contracting Officer, as soon as practicable, whenever employee kidnappings, serious injuries or deaths occur.

Report the following information: Contract Number Contract Description & Location Company Name Reporting party: Name Phone number e-mail address Victim: Name Gender (Male/Female) Age Nationality Country of permanent residence Incident: Description Location Date and time Other Pertinent Information

*This clause replaces the “Reporting a Kidnapping” language on page 141 of the solicitation, paragraph M. **952.225-0005 - MONTHLY CONTRACTOR CENSUS REPORTING (MAR 2009) Contractor shall provide monthly employee census information to the Contracting Officer, by province, for this contract. Information shall be submitted either electronically or by hard-copy. Information shall be current as of the 25th day of each month and received by the Contracting Officer no later than the first day of the following month. The following information shall be provided for each province in which work was performed:

(1) The total number (prime and subcontractors at all tiers) employees. (2) The total number (prime and subcontractors at all tiers) of U.S. citizens. (3) The total number (prime and subcontractors at all tiers) of local nationals (LN). (4) The total number (prime and subcontractors at all tiers) of third-country nationals (TCN). (5) Name of province in which the work was performed. (6) The names of all company employees who enter and update employee data in the Synchronized

Predeployment & Operational Tracker (SPOT) IAW DFARS 252.225-7040 or DFARS DOD class deviation 2007-O0010.

**This clause replaces the “Monthly Contract Census Report” language on page 140 of the solicitation, paragraph L.

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4. The following Clauses in the “Contract Clauses” section of the solicitation, “Addendum to FAR 52.212-4” are hereby updated: Page 35 952.222-0001 PROHIBITION AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING, INHUMANE LIVING CONDITIONS, AND WITHHOLDING OF EMPLOYEE PASSPORTS (Aug 2009) (a) All contractors (“contractors” refers to both prime contractors and all subcontractors at all tiers) are reminded of the prohibition contained in Title 18, United States Code, Section 1592, against knowingly destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating, or possessing any actual or purported passport or other immigration document, or any other actual or purported government identification document, of another person, to prevent or restrict or to attempt to prevent or restrict, without lawful authority, the person’s liberty to move or travel, in order to maintain the labor or services of that person, when the person is or has been a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons. (b) Contractors are also required to comply with the following provisions: (1) Contractors shall only hold employee passports and other identification documents discussed above for the shortest period of time reasonable for administrative processing purposes. (2) Contractors shall provide all employees with a signed copy of their employment contract, in English as well as the employee’s native language that defines the terms of their employment/compensation. (3) Contractors shall not utilize unlicensed recruiting firms, or firms that charge illegal recruiting fees. (4) Contractors shall be required to provide adequate living conditions (sanitation, health, safety, living space) for their employees. Fifty square feet is the minimum acceptable square footage of personal living space per employee. Upon contractor’s written request, contracting officers may grant a waiver in writing in cases where the existing square footage is within 20% of the minimum, and the overall conditions are determined by the contracting officer to be acceptable. A copy of the waiver approval shall be maintained at the respective life support area. (5) Contractors shall incorporate checks of life support areas to ensure compliance with the requirements of this Trafficking in Persons Prohibition into their Quality Control program, which will be reviewed within the Government’s Quality Assurance process. (6) Contractors shall comply with international laws regarding transit/exit/entry procedures, and the requirements for work visas. Contractors shall follow all Host Country entry and exit requirements, including requirements for visas and work permits.

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4. Updated Contract Clauses (continued) (c) Contractors have an affirmative duty to advise the Contracting Officer if they learn of their employees violating the human trafficking and inhumane living conditions provisions contained herein. Contractors are advised that contracting officers and/or their representatives will conduct random checks to ensure contractors and subcontractors at all tiers are adhering to the law on human trafficking, humane living conditions and withholding of passports. (d) The contractor agrees to incorporate the substance of this clause, including this paragraph, in all subcontracts under his contract. Page 37 952.225-0003 - FITNESS FOR DUTY AND MEDICAL/DENTAL CARE LIMITATIONS (JAN 2010)

(a) The contractor shall perform the requirements of this contract notwithstanding the fitness for duty of deployed employees, the provisions for care offered under this section, and redeployment of individuals determined to be unfit. The contractor bears the responsibility for ensuring all employees are aware of the conditions and medical treatment available at the performance location. The contractor shall include this information and requirement in all subcontracts with performance in the theater of operations.

(b) The contractor shall not deploy an individual with any of the following conditions unless approved by the appropriate CENTCOM Service Component (ie. ARCENT, AFCENT, etc.) Surgeon: Conditions which prevent the wear of personal protective equipment, including protective mask, ballistic helmet, body armor, and chemical/biological protective garments; conditions which prohibit required theater immunizations or medications; conditions or current medical treatment or medications that contraindicate or preclude the use of chemical and biological protective’s and antidotes; diabetes mellitus, Type I or II, on pharmacological therapy; symptomatic coronary artery disease, or with myocardial infarction within one year prior to deployment, or within six months of coronary artery bypass graft, coronary artery angioplasty, or stenting; morbid obesity (BMI >/= 40); dysrhythmias or arrhythmias, either symptomatic or requiring medical or electrophysiological control; uncontrolled hypertension, current heart failure, or automatic implantable defibrillator; therapeutic anticoagulation; malignancy, newly diagnosed or under current treatment, or recently diagnosed/treated and requiring frequent subspecialist surveillance, examination, and/or laboratory testing; dental or oral conditions requiring or likely to require urgent dental care within six months’ time, active orthodontic care, conditions requiring prosthodontic care, conditions with immediate restorative dentistry needs, conditions with a current requirement for oral-maxillofacial surgery; new onset (< 1 year) seizure disorder, or seizure within one year prior to deployment; history of heat stroke; Meniere’s Disease or other vertiginous/motion sickness disorder, unless well controlled on medications available in theater; recurrent syncope, ataxias, new diagnosis (< 1year) of mood disorder, thought disorder, anxiety, somatoform, or dissociative disorder, or personality disorder with mood or thought manifestations; unrepaired hernia; tracheostomy or aphonia; renalithiasis, current; active tuberculosis; pregnancy; unclosed surgical defect, such

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4. Updated Contract Clauses (continued) 952.225-0003 (continued) as external fixeter placement; requirement for medical devices using AC power; HIV antibody positivity; psychotic and bipolar disorders. (Reference: Mod 8 to USCENTCOM Individual Protection and Individual/Unit Deployment Policy, PPG-Tab A: Amplification of the Minimal Standards of Fitness for Deployment to the CENTCOM AOR).

(c) In accordance with military directives (DoDI 3020.41, DoDI 6000.11, CFC FRAGO 09-1038, DoD PGI 225.74), resuscitative care, stabilization, hospitalization at Level III (emergency) military treatment facilities and assistance with patient movement in emergencies where loss of life, limb or eyesight could occur will be provided. Hospitalization will be limited to emergency stabilization and short-term medical treatment with an emphasis on return to duty or placement in the patient movement system. Subject to availability at the time of need, a medical treatment facility may provide reimbursable treatment for emergency medical or dental care such as broken bones, lacerations, broken teeth or lost fillings.

(d) R outine and primary medical care is not authorized. P harmaceutical services are not a uthorized f or r outine or know n, routine prescription dr ug n eeds of t he i ndividual. Routine dental care, examinations and cleanings are not authorized.

(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of the contract, the contractor shall be liable for an y and all m edically-related s ervices o r t ransportation r endered. In acco rdance w ith OUSD(C) M emorandum da ted 4 June 2008, the f ollowing r eimbursement r ates w ill be charged for s ervices at all D oD d eployed medical f acilities. T hese r ates a re in e ffect u ntil changed by DoD direction.

(1) Inpatient daily rate: $2,041.00. D ate of discharge is not billed unless the patient is admitted to the hospital and discharged the same day.

(2) Outpatient visit rate: $195.00. This includes diagnostic imaging, laboratory, pathology, and pharmacy provided at the medical facility. Page 36 952.225-0004 - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS (JAN 2010)

(a) The Contractor shall comply with, and shall ensure that its employees and its

subcontractors and their employees, at all tiers, are aware of and obey all U.S. and Host Nation laws, Federal or DoD regulations, and Central Command orders and directives applicable to personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan, including but not limited to USCENTCOM, Multi-National Force and Multi-National Corps operations and fragmentary orders, instructions, policies and directives.

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4. Updated Contract Clauses (continued) 952.225-0004 (continued)

(b) Contractor employees shall particularly note all laws, regulations, policies, and orders restricting authority to carry firearms, rules for the use of force, and prohibiting sexual or aggravated assault. Contractor employees are subject to General Orders Number 1, as modified from time to time, including without limitation, their prohibition on privately owned firearms, alcohol, drugs, war souvenirs, pornography and photographing detainees, human casualties or military security measures.

(c) Contractor employees may be ordered removed from secure military installations or the theater of operations by order of the senior military commander of the battle space for acts that disrupt good order and discipline or violate applicable laws, regulations, orders, instructions, policies, or directives. Contractors shall immediately comply with any such order to remove its contractor employee.

(d) Contractor employees performing in the USCENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR) may be subject to the jurisdiction of overlapping criminal codes, including, but not limited to, the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (18 U.S.C. Sec. 3261, et al) (MEJA), the Uniform Code of Military Justice (10 U.S.C. Sec. 801, et al)(UCMJ), and the laws of the Host Nation. Non-US citizens may also be subject to the laws of their home country while performing in the USCENTCOM AOR. Contractor employee status in these overlapping criminal jurisdictions may be modified from time to time by the United States, the Host Nation, or by applicable status of forces agreements.

(e) Under MEJA, a person who engages in felony misconduct outside the United States while employed by or accompanying the Armed Forces is subject to arrest, removal and prosecution in United States federal courts. Under the UCMJ, a person serving with or accompanying the Armed Forces in the field during a declared war or contingency operation may be disciplined for a criminal offense, including by referral of charges to a General Court Martial. Contractor employees may be ordered into confinement or placed under conditions that restrict movement within the AOR or administratively attached to a military command pending resolution of a criminal investigation.

(f) Contractors shall immediately notify military law enforcement and the Contracting Officer if they suspect an employee has committed an offense. Contractors shall take any and all reasonable and necessary measures to secure the presence of an employee suspected of a serious felony offense. Contractors shall not knowingly facilitate the departure of an employee suspected of a serious felony offense or violating the Rules for the Use of Force to depart Iraq or Afghanistan without approval from the senior U.S. commander in the country. 5. The following Clause is hereby deleted from the solicitation, “Contract clauses”, “Addendum to FAR 52.212-4”, “pages 17 through 24”. Note: The deviation to this clause applies, see solicitation pages 24 through 30. DFARS 252.225-7040 Contractor Personnel Authorized to Accompany U.S. Armed Forces Deployed Outside the United States (Jan 2009).

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6. The Mandatory Items on pages 87 through 92 of the solicitation are updated as follows: MANDATORY FOOD PRODUCTS AND DINING PACKETS

A. Certain supplies or services to be provided under this contract for use by the Government are required by law to be obtained from nonprofit agencies participating in the program operated by the Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (the Committee) under the Javits-Wagner-O’Day Act (JWOD) (41 U.S.C. 46- 48c).

B. The mandatory products are required to be purchased from the Non Profit Agency manufacturers listed in paragraph I. The listing of required mandatory products and Non Profit Agency manufacturers is subject to change when directed by the Committee. The contractor (Subsistence Prime Vendor) is required to expeditiously catalog the mandatory products and remove any commercial equivalent product with “essentially the same”* product characteristics. If the removal and replacement will take longer than 30 days after notification by the Contracting Officer, the approval of the Contracting Officer must be obtained for the extension.

C. Any other commercial equivalent product with “essentially the same”* product characteristics can not be sold to the DSCP customers under this contract.

D. The contractor must ensure that sufficient stocks of mandatory products are on hand to satisfy anticipated customer demand taking into account lead times for delivery from the designated mandatory source to the Prime Vendor. If a contractor is notified that any of the below products are not available from the designated mandatory source, the contractor must notify the Contracting Officer immediately.

E. The contractor is not authorized to submit catalog changes containing other commercial equivalent products with “essentially the same” product characteristics as those items listed below.

F. If the contractor is requested to carry other commercially equivalent product with “essentially the same”* product characteristics but with a unique packaging requirement that is not currently provided by the mandatory source, the contractor must notify the mandatory source and the Contracting Officer in order to provide the designated mandatory source with the opportunity to satisfy the unique packaging requirement being requested. Included in the contractor notification to the designated mandatory source and Contracting Officer, will be the customer’s justification for the unique packaging requirement.

G. Price and delivery information for the mandatory products are available directly from the Designated Sources as listed in paragraph I. below. Payments shall be made directly to the Designated Source making delivery. The current procurement list F.O.B Origin prices as established by the Committee for Purchase are included in paragraph I. 1, 2, &3 for the food products.

H. ** To allow the proper flow of order and billing information through the DoD ordering, financial, and other operating systems, stock numbers have been assigned for individual containers where necessary to permit the sale of individual containers in lieu of case quantities.

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6. The Mandatory Items (continued)

I. Mandatory Products and Designated Sources:

1. Pancake Mix, Devil’s Food Cake Mix, Gingerbread Cake Mix, and Milk Nonfat Dry Advocacy and Resources Corporation d/b/a AMP 435 Gould Drive

Cookeville, TN 38506 Primary P.O.C. Teresa Poston (931-432-5981) [email protected] Secondary P.O.C. Joan Cooper (931) 432-5981 [email protected] Secondary P.O.C. Melissa Wilson (931) 432-5981 [email protected] STOCK NUMBER PRODUCT ($) PRICE FOB ORIGIN 8920-01-E60-7848 Cake Mix, Gingerbread, 6/5 LB BGS/CS $21.27

8920-01-E60-7849 Cake Mix, Gingerbread, 50 LB BG $33.81 8920-01-E60-7748 Cake Mix, Gingerbread, 6/#10 CN/CS $24.36 8920-01-E60-7846 Cake Mix, Devil’s Food, 6/5 LB BGS/CS $25.67 8920-01-E60-7847 Cake Mix, Devil’s Food, 50 LB BG $44.28 8920-01-E60-7747 Cake Mix, Devil’s Food, 6/#10 CN/CS $32.62 8920-01-E60-7860 Pancake & Waffle Mix, Regular, 6/5 LB BGS/CS $22.84 8920-01-E60-7861 Pancake & Waffle Mix, Regular, 6/6 LB BGS/CS $25.94 8920-01-E60-7862 Pancake & Waffle Mix, Regular, 25 LB BG $18.89 8920-01-E60-7863 Pancake & Waffle Mix, Regular, 50 LB BG $37.13 8920-01-E60-7749 Pancake & Waffle Mix, Regular 6/#10 CN/CS $26.95 8920-01-E60-7856 Pancake Mix, Buttermilk, 6/5 LB BGS/CS $22.84 8920-01-E60-7857 Pancake Mix, Buttermilk, 6/6 LB BGS/CS $25.94 8920-01-E60-7858 Pancake Mix, Buttermilk, 25 LB BG $18.89 8920-01-E60-7859 Pancake Mix, Buttermilk, 50 LB BG $37.13 8920-01-E60-7850 Pancake Mix, Buttermilk, 6/#10 CN/CS $26.95 8910-01-E60-8832 Milk Nonfat Dry 4lb general purpose, 6/#10 CN/CS $77.11

2. Spices and Spice Blends: Garlic powder, Granulated Garlic, Paprika, Black Pepper (ground, cracked & whole) , All Purpose w/o Salt, Chili Powder, Lemon Pepper, Cinnamon Ground, Cinnamon Stick Whole, Taco Mix, Ginger Ground, Cayenne Pepper, Red Pepper, Canadian Style Blend for beef.

Unistel, Continuing Developmental Services 650 Blossom Road Rochester, NY 14610-1811 P.O.C. Mr. Nick Galante (800) 864 7835 [email protected]

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6. The Mandatory Items (continued) STOCK NUMBER** PRODUCT ($) PRICE FOB ORIGIN

8950-01-E60-5751 Garlic Powder, 1 LB CO, 12/CS $35.04 8950-01-E60-5752 Garlic Powder, 6 LB CO, 3/CS $49.11 8950-01-E60-5754 Garlic, Granulated, 12 OZ CO, 12/CS $32.50 8950-01-E60-5753 Garlic, Granulated, 25 OZ CO, 6/CS $27.33 8950-01-E60-5750 Paprika, Ground, 4.5 OZ CO, 24/CS $19.50 8950-01-E60-5749 Paprika, Ground, 1 LB CO, 12/CS $33.72 8950-01-E60-7767 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 1LB CO, 12/CS $43.10 8950-01-E60-7770 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 5 LB CO, 3/CS $46.57 8950-01-E60-7766 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 1 LB CN, 12/CS $50.33 8950-01-E60-7769 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 18 OZ CO, 6/CS $23.86 8950-01-E60-7768 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 18 OZ CN, 6/CS $27.18 8950-01-E60-7765 Pepper, Black, Ground, Gourmet, 1.5 OZ CO, 48/CS $28.27

8950-01-E60-8237 Pepper, Black, Cracked, 1 LB CO, 6/CS $22.43 8950-01-E60-8236 Pepper, Black, Cracked, 1 LB CN, 6/CS $25.56 8950-01-E60-8235 Pepper, Black, Cracked, 18 OZ CO, 6/CS $23.86 8950-01-E60-8234 Pepper, Black, Cracked, 18 OZ CN, 6/CS $27.18

8950-01-E60-8239 Pepper, Black, Whole, 1 LB CO, 6/CS $22.43 8950-01-E60-8238 Pepper, Black, Whole, 1 LB CN, 6/CS $25.56

8950-01-E60-8241 Pepper, Black, Whole, 18 OZ CO, 6/CS $23.86 8950-01-E60-8240 Pepper, Black, Whole, 18 OZ CN, 6/CS $27.18 8950-01-E60-9456 Spice Blend, All Purpose w/o Salt, 2.5oz CO, 12/CS $11.95 8950-01-E60-9457 Spice Blend, All Purpose w/o Salt, 6.75oz CO, 6/CS $10.64 8950-01-E60-9458 Spice Blend, All Purpose w/o Salt, 10oz CO, 12/CS $30.37 8950-01-E60-9459 Spice Blend, All Purpose w/o Salt, 20oz CO, 6/CS $26.05 8950-01-E60-9460 Spice Blend, All Purpose w/o Salt, 28oz CO, 6/CS $33.84

8950-01-E60-9461 Spice Blend, Chili, Powder, dark, 16oz CO, 6/CS $20.07 8950-01-E60-9462 Spice Blend, Chili, Powder, light, 17oz CO, 6/CS $20.91 8950-01-E60-9463 Spice Blend, Chili Powder, light, 18oz CO, 6/CS $21.76 8950-01-E60-9464 Spice Blend, Chili Powder, dark, 20oz CO, 6/CS $23.44 8950-01-E60-9465 Spice Blend, Chili Powder, 5lb CO, 1/5lb/CS $15.49 8950-01-E60-9147 Spice Blend, Lemon Pepper, 28oz CO, 6/CS $35.59 8950-01-E60-9466 Spice Blend, Lemon Pepper, 26oz CO, 6/CS $33.52 8950-01-E60-9467 Spice Blend, Lemon Pepper, 27oz CO, 6/CS $34.56 8950-01-E60-9150 Spice Cinnamon, Ground, 16oz CO, 6/CS $16.21 8950-01-E60-9468 Spice Blend, Cinnamon, Maple Sprinkle, 30oz CO, 6/CS $24.65 8950-01-E60-9469 Spice Cinnamon, Ground, 15oz CO, 6/CS $15.61 8950-01-E60-9470 Spice Cinnamon, Ground, 18oz CO, 6/CS $17.42 8950-01-E60-9471 Spice Cinnamon, Ground, 5lb CO, 3/5lb/CS $32.33 8950-01-E60-9472 Spice Cinnamon, Stick, Whole, 8oz CO, 6/CS $11.39 8950-01-E61-0104 Spice Ginger Ground, 14oz CO, 6/CS $19.59 8950-01-E61-0105 Spice Ginger Ground, 15oz CO, 6/CS $19.83 8950-01-E60-9152 Spice Ginger Ground, 16oz CO, 6/CS $20.07

8950-01-E61-0103 Spice Blend Canadian Style for beef, 29oz CO, 6/CS $41.52 8950-01-E61-0106 Spice Pepper, Cayenne, Ground, 1.5oz CO, 48/CS $26.76 8950-01-E60-9155 Spice Pepper, Cayenne, Ground, 14oz CO, 6/CS $15.91 8950-01-E61-0107 Spice Pepper, Cayenne, Ground, 16oz CO, 6/CS $16.21 8950-01-E61-0108 Spice Pepper, Red, Ground, 16oz CO, 6/CS $16.21 8950-01-E61-0099 Spice Mix, Taco, 9oz CO, 6/CS $17.42 8950-01-E61-0100 Spice Mix, Taco, 11oz CO, 6/CS $19.83 8950-01-E61-0101 Spice Mix, Taco, 23oz CO, 6/CS $34.29 8950-01-E61-0102 Spice Mix, Taco, 24oz CO, 6/CS $35.50

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6. The Mandatory Items (continued) ** The following stock numbers have been administratively assigned by DSCP to allow the sale of individual containers (case quantities & prices as listed above): 8950-01-E61-3456 SPICE BLEND, ALL PURPOSE, W/O SALT, 1/10 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3457 SPICE BLEND, ALL PURPOSE, W/O SALT, 1/2.5 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3458 SPICE BLEND, ALL PURPOSE, W/O SALT, 1/20 oz co ( ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3459 SPICE BLEND, ALL PURPOSE, W/O SALT, 1/28 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3460 SPICE BLEND, ALL PURPOSE, W/O SALT, 1/6.75 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3461 SPICE BLEND, CHILI PDR, dark, 1/16 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3462 SPICE BLEND, CHILI PDR, light, 1/17 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3463 SPICE BLEND, CHILI PDR, light, 1/18 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3464 SPICE BLEND, CHILI PDR, dark, 1/20 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3465 SPICE BLEND, CINNAMON MAPLE SPRINKLES, 1/30 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3466 SPICE BLEND, CINNAMON, GRD, 1/15 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3467 SPICE BLEND, LEMON PEPPER, 1/26 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3468 SPICE BLEND, LEMON PEPPER, 1/27 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3469 SPICE BLEND, LEMON PEPPER, 1/28 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3470 SPICE, CINNAMON, GRD, 1/16 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3471 SPICE, CINNAMON, GRD, 1/18 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3472 SPICE, CINNAMON, GRD, 1/5 lb co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3473 SPICE, CINNAMON, STICK, 2.75” lg, 1/8 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3474 SPICE, GARLIC, GRANULATED, California, 1/12 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3475 SPICE, GARLIC, GRANULATED, California, 1/25 oz co, (1 lb size co) (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3476 SPICE, GARLIC, PDR, California, 1/16 oz co (1 lb size co) (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3477 SPICE, GARLIC, PDR, California, 1/6 lb co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3478 SPICE, PAPRIKA, GRD, domestic, 1/16 oz co (1 lb size co) (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3479 SPICE, PAPRIKA, GRD, domestic, 1/4.5 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3480 SPICE, PEPPER, CAYENNE, GRD, 1/16 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3481 SPICE, PEPPER, CAYENNE, GRD, 1/14 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3482 SPICE, PEPPER, CAYENNE, GRD, 1/1.5 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3483 SPICE, PEPPER, RED, GRD, 1/16 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3484 SPICE, GINGER, GRD, 1/16 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3485 SPICE, GINGER, GRD, 1/15 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3486 SPICE, GINGER, GRD, 1/14 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3487 SPICE MIX, TACO, w/o MSG, 1/9 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3488 SPICE MIX, TACO, w/o MSG, 1/11 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3489 SPICE MIX, TACO, w/o MSG, 1/23 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3490 SPICE MIX, TACO, w/o MSG, 1/24 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3491 SPICE BLEND, CANADIAN STYLE for beef, 1/29 oz co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3246 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 16 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3226 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 16 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3227 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, WHOLE, 16 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3228 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, WHOLE, 16 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3229 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, CRACKED, 16 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3230 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, CRACKED, 16 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3231 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, CRACKED, 18 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3232 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, CRACKED, 18 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3233 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 18 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3234 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, WHOLE, 18 oz metal co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3235 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, WHOLE, 18 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3236 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 1.5 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3237 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 5 lb plastic co (ind unit sale only) 8950-01-E61-3195 SPICE, PEPPER, BLACK, GRD, gourmet, 18 oz plastic co (ind unit sale only)

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6. The Mandatory Items (continued)

3. Coffee, Roast & Ground (replaces 32 thru 39 ounce pack sizes can or container & current Navy FIC codes P27 and P30) CW Resources

200 Myrtle Street New Britain, CT 06053 P.O.C. Bill Blonski (860) 229-7700 x219 [email protected] STOCK NUMBER PRODUCT ($) PRICE FOB ORIGIN 8955-01-E61-3688 COFFEE, RST, grd, univ bld, 10/39 oz foil resealable co (Max House) $101.48 8955-01-E61-3689 COFFEE, RST, grd, univ bld, 10/39 oz foil resealable co (Sara Lee) $ 94.20 8955-01-E60-8859 COFFEE, RST, grd, univ bld, 10/39 oz foil resealable co (RVP/S&D) $ 88.86

4. Dining Packets:

National Industries for the Blind

1310 Braddock Place Alexandria, VA 22311-1727 P.O.C. Ms. Mary Johnson [email protected] (703) 310-0512

STOCK NUMBER PRODUCT ($) PRICE FOB ORIGIN 7360-01-509-3586 Dining Packet, fork, knife, spoon, 2 or 4 sugar, 1salt, $4.41

1 pepper and 1 napkin/pg non-white, subdued color (tan/sand/brown), 25/bg

* “Essentially the Same” Criteria

The following is the criteria for determining whether the items are “essentially the same” when comparing JWOD mandatory products and commercial products. The JWOD product will be considered “essentially the same” when:

1. It has effectively the same form, fit and function.

2. The JWOD and commercial products may be used for the same purpose.

2. The JWOD and commercial products are relatively the same size and a change in size will not affect the use or performance.

3. The appearance, color, texture, or other characteristic of the JWOD product and commercial product are not significantly different from one another

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