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- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
SPE2DH26D0003 / Medical Equipment ECAT - SPE2DH-21-R-0002
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: PA. Industry: NAICS 423450 • PSC 6530.
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- Build evidence and controls with clearer next-step workflows
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This opportunity involves the supply of medical equipment under the DLA Troop Support (Medical) division. The solicitation number is SPE2DH26D0003, and it pertains to the NAICS code 423450, which relates to medical equipment and supplies wholesaling. Prospective bidders should prepare detailed proposals that align with the specifications of the medical equipment needed, ensuring compliance with DLA standards.
The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking suppliers for medical equipment to support military and associated healthcare operations. This procurement aims to streamline and enhance the availability of necessary medical supplies to troops.
- Research and evaluate market needs for medical equipment
- Develop a compliance checklist to meet DLA standards
- Prepare product specifications and pricing structure
- Identify potential subcontractors or teaming partners if needed
- Draft proposal including technical, management, and cost sections
- Completed proposal addressing all technical and pricing requirements
- Evidence of past performance on similar contracts
- Certifications required for federal contracting
- Compliance with DLA medical supply standards
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- Specific details on medical equipment types required
- Response deadline for the submission of proposals
- Evaluation criteria particulars for the selection process
- Market research data on competitive pricing and equipment availability
- List of applicable certifications and compliance requirements
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