Contract Delivery Service (CDS) HCR 961B5 TRUCKEE, CA - R010, CA
Federal opportunity from POSTAL SERVICE - POSTAL SERVICE - SUPPLIES MATERIAL MGMT. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026.
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Contract Delivery Service (CDS) Contract Available: HCR 961B5 TRUCKEE, CA - R010, CA SOLICITATION CLOSES FEBRUARY 17, 2026, AT 10:00 AM MOUNTAIN TIME Effective date of service is 03/01/2026. Solicitation Details and Proposal Submission Package are attached. See the Terms and Conditions for Instructions to Offerors. The Terms and Conditions and the Statement of Work are located in the Solicitation Details attachment. Complete and return the documents in the Proposal Submission Package to submit your proposal. Send the completed Proposal Submission Package documents to Patrick.A.Struthers@usps.gov . If you need to fax them, please use 651-456-6819. Thank you. Patrick Struthers, Contract Delivery Service Office, USPS Department email: CDS@usps.gov
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