MYERS Batteries
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF • ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Jan 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 423610 • PSC 5940.
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https://api.sam.gov/prod/opportunities/v1/noticedesc?noticeid=cf24ae1111ab4a769f449276386ac554
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
This opportunity involves supplying MYERS Batteries for the Department of Energy under a combined synopsis/solicitation notice. The contract is set aside for small business concerns, indicating competition will come from SBA-approved vendors. The posting is relatively recent, with a deadline for responses in one week. It's crucial to efficiently assemble a proposal that meets the required specifications.
The buyer is looking to procure MYERS Batteries to fulfill specific project or operational needs for the Department of Energy. Details about these needs may be outlined in the associated documents linked in the notice.
- Review notice details on SAM.gov
- Analyze attached resource links for specifications
- Determine compliance requirements for SBA set-aside
- Compile pricing research to formulate bids
- Assemble team if subcontractors are needed
- Create proposal document structure
- Finalize pricing strategy based on research
- Submit proposal before the deadline
- Completed proposal form
- Compliance documentation
- Pricing breakdown
- Technical specifications adherence
- SBA eligibility proof
- Company capabilities statement
Source coverage notes
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- Specific battery specifications required by the buyer
- Exact performance period for the contract
- Eligibility criteria nuances for the SBA set-aside
- Pricing benchmarks from prior contracts
- Delivery requirements outlined by the buyer
- Payment terms expected by the agency
- Potential penalties for non-compliance
- Historical data on similar contracts for reference
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