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48--VALVE,BALL
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Jan 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 332911 • PSC 48.
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This opportunity involves the supply of ball valves under solicitation number SPE7MC26T3698, issued by the Defense Logistics Agency. The specified Product Service Code (PSC) is 48, which pertains to valves. The solicitation is a combined synopsis/solicitation and is due for responses by January 20, 2026.
The Defense Logistics Agency is looking to procure ball valves that meet specified requirements to meet operational needs for their military applications.
- Manufacturers of ball valves
- Experienced suppliers in the defense sector
- Companies with past performance in supplying similar products.
- Identify technical specifications for ball valves
- Determine supply chain capabilities
- Compile relevant past performance information
- Prepare pricing strategy and cost estimates
- Develop proposal response including all required documentation
- Submit proposal before the deadline.
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Technical specifications compliance
- Pricing proposal with breakdown
- Past performance references
- Completed required forms and certifications
- Ensure compliance with all applicable military specifications
- Verify any required certifications or standards for manufacturing
- Research historical pricing for similar contracts
- Consider volume discounts and cost-plus pricing models
- Identify potential subcontractors with specialized expertise in valve manufacturing
- Explore teaming with companies experienced in defense logistics and supply chain management
- Fluctuations in raw material costs may affect pricing
- Potential changes in military procurement policies
- Risk of underestimating production lead times
- What are the specific technical requirements for the ball valves?
- Are there any preferred suppliers or existing contracts influencing procurement?
- What are the evaluation criteria for bids?
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- Specific technical specifications for ball valves
- Details about performance requirements
- Relevant historical pricing data
- List of complying industry standards
- Any existing contract references for similar supplies
- Contractual terms and conditions
- Expected delivery timelines
- Attachment files for comprehensive understanding
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