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- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
66--VOLTMETER
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 334220 • PSC 66.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking bidders for the acquisition of voltmeters under solicitation number SPE7M126T3886. This opportunity involves NAICS code 334220 (Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing).
The buyer aims to procure high-quality voltmeters for defense applications, ensuring reliable performance and adherence to military specifications.
- Companies with experience in electronic measurement devices
- Manufacturers of voltmeters and related equipment
- Firms with DLA or federal contracting history
- Identify suitable voltmeter specifications
- Develop detailed requirements documentation
- Prepare proposal submission
- Coordinate with potential teaming partners
- Conduct pricing analysis
- Completed proposal form
- Technical specifications and compliance documentation
- Pricing schedule
- Past performance references
- Company profile and capabilities statement
- Ensure adherence to DLA specifications
- Review compliance with federal procurement regulations
- Verify certifications for quality assurance
- Conduct market research on comparable voltmeter prices
- Assess cost components such as materials, labor, and overhead
- Consider volume discounts or long-term contracts
- Identify companies with complementary technologies
- Explore partnerships with experienced defense contractors
- Consider subcontracting opportunities for specialized components
- Potential supply chain delays for components
- Compliance issues with military standards
- Changing defense budget priorities affecting funding
- What are the specific performance requirements for the voltmeters?
- Are there any preferred vendors or manufacturers?
- What are the anticipated delivery timelines?
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- Specific voltmeter specifications and quantities
- Response deadline and contract award date
- Details on past performance evaluation criteria
- Clarification on set-aside status
- Information about potential subcontracting needs
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