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- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
Load Balancer
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: MI. Industry: NAICS 332311 • PSC 5411.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking proposals for a Load Balancer under solicitation number SPRDL1-26-P-0034. The opportunity is set aside for small businesses (SBA), encouraging participation from eligible bidders.
The DLA aims to acquire load balancing solutions that enhance system performance and reliability for logistics operations.
- Small businesses specializing in IT solutions
- Companies with experience in load balancing technology
- Firms familiar with DLA procurement processes
- Identify load balancer specifications
- Develop a proposal addressing the DLA's requirements
- Price the solution competitively
- Submit proposal before the deadline
- Completed proposal form
- Technical specifications document
- Pricing breakdown sheet
- SBA eligibility documentation
- Past performance references
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- Ensure compliance with SBA set-asides
- Verify all proposed solutions meet DLA standards
- Research similar past awards for pricing context
- Consider volume discounts for government contracts
- Evaluate total cost of ownership for the DLA's long-term needs
- Consider teaming with tech providers for enhanced solutions
- Subcontracting opportunities for expertise in logistics technology
- Non-compliance with SBA regulations
- Underestimating project complexity leading to cost overruns
- Potential delays in proposal submission
- What specific load balancing needs does DLA have?
- Are there preferred technologies or brands for load balancers?
- What is the anticipated budget range for this project?
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- Specific load balancer technical requirements
- Detailed timeline for project execution
- Estimated budget for load balancing solutions
- Clarification on proposal submission deadline
- Contact information for contract officer
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