- 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--ATTENUATOR,FIXED
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 334220 • PSC 59.
CMMC support options for this DoD solicitation
As DoD CMMC rollout expands, approximately 80%+ of DoD solicitations are expected to include cybersecurity/CMMC requirements, including many non-tech scopes.
- Structured checklist, AI guidance, and progress tracking
- Build evidence and controls with clearer next-step workflows
- Ideal for teams that want speed plus affordability
Market snapshot
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
This opportunity involves the procurement of fixed attenuators under the Defense Logistics Agency. The notice indicates a focus on sourcing electronic components, specifically within the industry category of NAICS 334220, which represents telecommunications equipment manufacturing.
The buyer aims to acquire high-quality fixed attenuators to support military specifications and operational requirements.
- Companies in the telecommunications or electronics manufacturing sectors
- Firms with experience in government contracts
- Manufacturers with quality assurance certifications
- Identify the specifications for fixed attenuators
- Assess supplier capabilities
- Prepare and submit proposals
- Manage compliance with government contracting guidelines
- Establish logistics for manufacturing and delivery
- Cover letter with company information
- Technical proposal addressing specifications
- Past performance documentation
- Cost proposal with detailed pricing
- Compliance certificates for quality standards
- Ensure compliance with federal contracting laws
- Verify adherence to any applicable military specifications
- Confirm all necessary registrations in SAM
- Conduct market research to determine competitive pricing
- Consider fixed, variable, and cost-plus pricing strategies
- Account for potential government evaluation criteria in pricing
- Identify potential sub-contractors in electronics manufacturing
- Collaborate with firms experienced in government procurement
- Consider teaming with small business partners for set-aside opportunities
- Supply chain instability could impact delivery timelines
- Quality assurance issues may arise if specifications are not met
- Changes in government policy affecting procurement processes
- What specific requirements should the attenuator meet?
- Are there preferred manufacturers or brands?
- What is the anticipated volume of the order?
- What are the evaluation criteria for submitted proposals?
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- Detailed specifications for the fixed attenuator
- Response deadline is currently unspecified
- Information on previous contracts or awards for baseline pricing
- Clarification on potential set-asides
- Details on delivery expectations or timelines
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