EMA - Codan Envoy High Frequency Radios - ARG
Federal opportunity from MGMTADMIN588 - Management and Administration • EMA - Emergency Management Agency. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Oct 30, 2024.
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EMA - Codan Envoy High Frequency Radios - ARG
The Agency is seeking a vendor to provide Codan Envoy High Frequency (HF) Base Station Radios to be used as a part of the statewide HF radio network at IEMA-OHS facilities.
Item # 1: ( 726 - 00 ) Envoy X2 Transceiver Base Station Package, Part# 08-07218-002.
Envoy X2 Transceiver Base Station Package, Part# 08-07218-002.
Item # 2: ( 726 - 00 ) HF Programming Package
HF Programming Package
Item # 3: ( 726 - 00 ) Key Management- Programming Package
Key Management- Programming Package
Item # 4: Shipping should be included in unit pricing. FOB Destination. Please see attachments for a full list of specifications. This solicitation contains a brand name requirement. Equivalent makes or models will not be accepted.
Shipping should be included in unit pricing. FOB Destination. Please see attachments for a full list of specifications. This solicitation contains a brand name requirement. Equivalent makes or models will not be accepted.
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