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- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
25--CALIPER,DISC BRAKE
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 336340 • PSC 25.
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Market snapshot
Awarded-market signal for NAICS 336340 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 33.
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
The Defense Logistics Agency has announced an award notice for the procurement of calipers for disc brakes (PSC 25). This opportunity may appeal to businesses in the automotive and aerospace parts manufacturing sectors, especially those classified under NAICS 336340.
The buyer is seeking qualified vendors who can supply calipers for disc brakes, indicating a focus on quality, reliability, and compliance with established defense standards. Ensuring timely delivery and maintaining stringent quality control will be crucial for successful bidding.
- Manufacturers of automotive parts
- Companies with proven experience in defense contracts
- Suppliers with a history of compliance with DLA standards
- Research technical specifications for calipers
- Identify potential suppliers and manufacturers
- Prepare proposal documents
- Establish delivery timelines
- Submit proposal
- Company profile and capabilities
- Technical response to specifications
- Pricing model based on DLA expectations
- Compliance documents that outline quality controls
- Delivery timelines and logistics plan
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- Adhere to DLA compliance standards
- Ensure products meet specified military-grade requirements
- Maintain documentation for quality assurance
- Conduct market research on competitive pricing for calipers
- Consider cost factors such as raw materials and production overhead
- Provide a clear breakdown of pricing structures
- Consider teaming with existing DLA contractors for credibility
- Explore partnerships with suppliers for raw materials
- Evaluate subcontracting opportunities to fulfill compliance requirements
- Assess the risk of non-compliance with defense standards
- Evaluate financial stability to manage production ramp-up
- Monitor changes in defense procurement policies
- What are the detailed technical specifications for the calipers?
- Are there any mandatory compliance certifications required for the suppliers?
- What is the anticipated delivery timeframe for the contract?
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- Detailed specifications for the calipers
- Expected delivery timelines
- Minimum requirements for bid eligibility
- Information on past contract performance
- Any specific compliance certifications needed
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