- Gap review, remediation roadmap, and implementation support
- Policy package, evidence mapping, and submission prep
- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
CLEANER
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: PA. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336415 • PSC 1440.
CMMC support options for this DoD solicitation
As DoD CMMC rollout expands, approximately 80%+ of DoD solicitations are expected to include cybersecurity/CMMC requirements, including many non-tech scopes.
- Structured checklist, AI guidance, and progress tracking
- Build evidence and controls with clearer next-step workflows
- Ideal for teams that want speed plus affordability
Market snapshot
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The opportunity pertains to a Cleaner solicitation by the Department of the Navy, aimed at services categorized under PSC 1440. This project is set aside for small businesses under the SBA guidelines, and proposals are due by January 21, 2026.
The buyer seeks qualified small businesses to provide cleaning services as part of their operations. This may involve facility maintenance, sanitation, or similar tasks specific to naval applications.
- Small businesses with experience in cleaning services
- Companies with prior contracts for government cleaning tasks
- Firms that have a good compliance record with SBA regulations
- Cover letter addressing the solicitation
- Company profile including past performance
- Detailed technical approach to cleaning services
- Pricing proposal compliant with government requirements
- Resumes of key personnel involved
- Must meet SBA size standards for small businesses
- Adherence to federal procurement regulations
- Necessity for security clearance if applicable
- Benchmark pricing against similar government contracts
- Consider costs related to labor, materials, and overhead
- Propose competitive rates while ensuring profitability
- Consider partnerships with established cleaning service providers
- Explore subcontracting arrangements with specialty cleaning companies
- Identify local businesses that may enhance service delivery
- Potential for competition from established cleaning service contractors
- Need to comply with stringent government regulations
- Challenges in meeting deadlines due to workforce availability
- What specific cleaning standards are required for this contract?
- Are there any particular certifications needed for staff?
- What are the exact locations where services will be performed?
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- Detailed scope of cleaning services required
- Specific locations of performance
- Any required certifications or security clearances
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Expected duration of the contract
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