- 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
59--ANTENNA
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 334220 • PSC 59.
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Market snapshot
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The Defense Logistics Agency is awarding a contract for antenna components, categorized under PSC 59, focusing on electronic components manufacturing with an emphasis on small business participation.
The buyer aims to procure antennas under specific requirements detailed in the solicitation, targeting both performance capability and supplier reliability.
- Manufacturers of electronic components specializing in antennas.
- Small businesses with relevant past performance.
- Companies with experience in government contracting.
- Review solicitation requirements thoroughly.
- Assess technical specifications for the antenna.
- Identify compliance needs based on DLA standards.
- Prepare a capabilities statement.
- Draft proposal incorporating pricing strategy and delivery timelines.
- Completed and signed proposal.
- Capabilities statement.
- Pricing documentation.
- Past performance references.
- Compliance certifications.
- Ensure all parts meet DLA standards for antennas.
- Verify that all documentation complies with federal regulations.
- Check SAM registration status.
- Conduct market research to establish competitive pricing.
- Consider total cost of ownership for potential buyers.
- Evaluate pricing models based on bulk procurement.
- Identify potential subcontractors with antenna manufacturing expertise.
- Explore partnerships with small businesses for compliance benefits.
- Consider teaming with companies that have existing DLA contracts.
- Compliance with DLA specifications may require additional resources.
- Pricing pressures from competitors could affect profitability.
- Potential delays in the proposal process due to administrative issues.
- What are the specific performance requirements for the antennas?
- Are there preferred vendors for certain components?
- What is the expected volume of antennas for this contract?
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- Specific requirements and performance metrics for the antennas.
- Response deadline for the solicitation.
- Detailed period of performance.
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