- 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
63--SENSING ELEMENT,FIR
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Jan 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334290 • PSC 63.
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
Awarded-market signal for NAICS 334290 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 33.
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https://api.sam.gov/prod/opportunities/v1/noticedesc?noticeid=65ec03edbabf429dafb0628faad34935
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BidPulsar Analysis
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Opportunity to supply sensing elements under a combined synopsis/solicitation from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). This requires understanding the specifications and meeting the requirements of a DLA contract with a focus on small business participation.
The buyer is looking to procure sensing elements classified under PSC 63, likely for various defense-related applications, while promoting participation from small businesses (SBA set-aside).
- Review solicitation documents thoroughly.
- Understand the technical requirements for sensing elements.
- Prepare a pricing strategy that aligns with government expectations.
- Develop compliance documentation to meet DLA standards.
- Formulate a marketing approach emphasizing small business benefits.
- Cover letter addressing the qualification for SBA set-aside.
- Technical proposal including specifications and compliance.
- Pricing proposal including unit costs and terms.
- Company capabilities statement and past performance history.
- Certifications and registrations in SAM and DLA databases.
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed specifications for sensing elements are not provided.
- No performance period indicated in the solicitation.
- Not enough information on the number of units required.
- Lack of explicit evaluation criteria for bids.
- No information on potential delivery timelines.
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