61--CABLE,POWER,ELECTRI
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 331318 • PSC 61.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This opportunity involves the procurement of power cables under the Defense Logistics Agency. It is critical for vendors in the electrical equipment sector to consider participation.
The buyer seeks to award a contract for the supply of electrical power cables as part of military logistics operations.
- Understand the specifications and standards for cables required.
- Identify potential manufacturing partners and suppliers.
- Prepare and submit a bid that meets or exceeds the requirements outlined by the DLA.
- Confirm your eligibility to bid.
- Review agency requirements and ensure compliance.
- Prepare technical specifications and pricing documents.
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- Specific cable specifications and standards.
- Duration of the contract performance period.
- Response deadline for submissions.
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