Armor for NPS Police officers
Solicitation from NATIONAL PARK SERVICE • INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: {"city":{},"state":{},"country":{}}. Response deadline: Jan 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 339113 • PSC 8470.
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The National Park Service is soliciting bids for the supply of armor specifically designed for police officers operating within national parks. This solicitation highlights a unique opportunity for businesses involved in manufacturing protective gear, particularly those focused on public safety uniforms and equipment.
The National Park Service aims to acquire high-quality armor to enhance the safety and operational effectiveness of their police officers stationed in national parks.
- Review project requirements and specifications for armor designs.
- Identify materials and manufacturers that meet or exceed armor standards.
- Prepare a comprehensive proposal including product samples, pricing, and compliance documentation.
- Submit proposals via the designated platform by the response deadline.
- Engage in follow-up communications for clarification or additional information if needed.
- Complete the proposal according to the solicitation guidelines.
- Include all required compliance certifications.
- Provide detailed product specifications and safety ratings.
- Submit pricing structure, including any bulk discounts.
- Attach past performance information and references if applicable.
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- Specific armor design and performance specifications are not detailed in the solicitation.
- Information on the anticipated quantity and frequency of armor orders is missing.
- Details about the evaluation criteria for bids are not provided.
- No history of past performance or budget range disclosed.
- No information regarding proposal evaluation timeline or award notification date.
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