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ABCO Solar Inc

UEI: SLED_D1EA21BC078FE65C

ABCO Solar Inc is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_D1EA21BC078FE65C. It has been awarded $41,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include FA4877 355 Cons Pk.

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SLED_D1EA21BC078FE65C

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Awards by Agency
FA4877 355 Cons Pk$41.0K100%
Awards by NAICS
334413 - Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing$41.0K100%
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NAICS: 334413
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LIGHT EMITTING DIODE
Solicitation # SPE7M1-26-U-5026
Solicitation SPE7M1-26-U-5026 is an Indefinite Delivery Contract issued by the Department of Defense Maritime Supply Chain for the procurement of Light Emitting Diodes, specifically NSN 5980015244486 and part number BSD-1948-004 from Ledtronics, Inc. This Women-Owned Small Business set-aside contract has a maximum value of 350,000 dollars and an estimated annual quantity of 65 packages, with each package containing 10 units. The contract includes a guaranteed minimum of 9 packages and a minimum delivery order quantity of 32 packages. Delivery is required within 74 days after receipt of order under FOB Origin terms, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the destination. The contractor must adhere to strict military standards, including MIL-STD-2073-1E for packaging and MIL-STD-129 for marking and labeling. Special requirements prohibit the intentional addition of mercury or mercury-containing compounds to the hardware, except for specific functional exceptions. Hazardous material compliance is mandatory, requiring the submission of Safety Data Sheets and hazard warning labels in accordance with OSHA and DFARS regulations. Administrative requirements include mandatory invoicing through the Wide Area WorkFlow system and compliance with various FAR and DFARS clauses regarding equal opportunity, trafficking in persons, and sustainable products.
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