The Construction & Equipment T & Ifo Eq, operating under the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, focuses on acquiring advanced information technology hardware and mission-critical computing infrastructure to sustain Department of Defense operational readiness. Its core mission centers on procuri...
The Construction & Equipment T & Ifo Eq, operating under the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, focuses on acquiring advanced information technology hardware and mission-critical computing infrastructure to sustain Department of Defense operational readiness. Its core mission centers on procuring secure, high-performance computing systems—including servers, storage devices, peripheral equipment, and data interface units—that enable command, control, communications, and data processing capabilities across deployed and garrisoned forces. Strategic priorities include modernizing legacy computing platforms, ensuring supply chain resilience for critical electronics, and supporting field-deployable digital systems with ruggedized, mission-specific configurations. The agency emphasizes interoperability, cybersecurity compliance, and rapid fielding of next-generation hardware to maintain technological superiority in contested environments.
Procurement patterns reveal a consistent demand for electronic computing components, particularly computer terminals, storage devices, and digital conversion units, indicating a focus on end-user computing ecosystems and data acquisition infrastructure. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations under standard DoD acquisition frameworks, with no set-asides observed, suggesting a preference for open competition among qualified industrial suppliers capable of meeting stringent military specifications.
The agency predominantly targets NAICS 334118 (computer peripheral equipment), 334112 (storage devices), and 334111 (electronic computer manufacturing), reflecting a specialized need for ruggedized, high-reliability computing hardware. Vendor relationships are driven by technical capability, compliance with military standards, and supply chain traceability rather than socioeconomic preferences. No diversity set-aside programs are currently leveraged.
Organized under DLA Troop Support, this entity operates without a fixed geographic footprint, supporting global DoD logistics networks through centralized procurement and distribution channels. It utilizes standard federal acquisition vehicles, including blanket purchase agreements and indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts, to ensure timely access to mission-essential electronics across all operational theaters.