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59--ANTENNA
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334220 • PSC 59.
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Description
Proposed procurement for NSN 5985014552546 ANTENNA: Line 0001 Qty 77 UI EA Deliver To: DLA DISTRIBUTION SAN DIEGO By: 0511 DAYS ADO Approved sources are 76823 74-870401-103; 93346 3375-8018-0006. The solicitation is an RFQ and will be available at the link provided in this notice. Hard copies of this solicitation are not available. Specifications, plans, or drawings are not available. All responsible sources may submit a quote which, if timely received, shall be considered. Quotes may be submitted electronically.
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The DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY has issued a combined synopsis/solicitation for the procurement of antennas identified by NSN 5985014552546. Interested vendors should prepare to submit quotes electronically by the specified deadline, ensuring compliance with set-aside requirements and the specifications provided in the RFQ.
The DLA aims to procure 77 antennas to fulfill their equipment needs, specifically at the DLA Distribution San Diego location, with an emphasis on timely delivery.
- Companies with experience in manufacturing antennas
- Firms that meet SBA requirements
- Vendors with a proven history of contracting with DLA
- Review NSN and approved sources for antennas
- Identify compliance with SBA set-aside requirements
- Prepare electronic quote by the deadline
- Ensure capability to deliver by specified date
- Assess material costs and pricing strategy
- Cover letter
- Detailed pricing information
- Company capabilities statement
- References or past performance details
- Compliance with NSN sourcing requirements
- SBA set-aside must be adhered to
- Ensure all specifications are met as outlined in the RFQ
- Validate ability to meet delivery timelines
- Assess costs based on approved source part numbers
- Consider competitive pricing within the defense contracting market
- Factor in potential discounts for bulk orders
- Consider partnering with manufacturers who are approved sources
- Evaluate teaming with logistics firms to ensure timely delivery
- Explore options for subcontracting non-critical components
- Difficulty in meeting the delivery timeline of 0511 days ADO
- Ensuring compliance with the DLA’s specifications
- Potential challenges in securing material for production
- What are the terms for delivery extensions if timelines are tight?
- Can we clarify the process for submitting quotes electronically?
- What measures does DLA take for evaluating vendor compliance?
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- Full specifications for the antenna
- Potential penalties for late delivery
- Detailed evaluation criteria for quotes
- Clarification on electronic submission process
- Current competitors in the bidding process
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