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Valve, Regulating, Fl
Solicitation from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: United States. Response deadline: Feb 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 336413 • PSC 4810.
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The Defense Logistics Agency is soliciting bids for regulating valves under solicitation number SPRTA126R0701-0001, with a response deadline of February 22, 2026. This opportunity falls under the PSC 4810 and NAICS 336413, indicating a focus on aerospace manufacturing. Bidders should refer to the provided solicitation and amendments for detailed specifications and requirements.
The DLA aims to procure regulating valves, essential components for various defense applications, ensuring compliance with military standards and operational requirements.
- Review the solicitation and its amendments.
- Prepare detailed technical and pricing proposals based on the specifications provided.
- Submit the proposal by the deadline of February 22, 2026.
- Ensure compliance with the PSC 4810 and NAICS 336413 requirements.
- Completed pricing form per solicitation guidelines.
- Technical proposal explaining how the product meets specifications.
- Past performance documentation relevant to similar contracts.
- Quality assurance plan outlining compliance with military standards.
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- Detailed specifications for the regulating valves are in the attached solicitation.
- No specific performance period outlined in the notice.
- Lack of information on previous contract performance metrics.
- No insight into budget constraints or funding limits for the project.
- Missing specific ordering and delivery timelines.
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