ADAPTER, POWER SUPPL
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The contract is for the procurement of 26 power supply adapters under solicitation SPE7L7-26-T-4145, issued by the Department of Defense through DLA Land and Maritime with delivery to the DDSP New Cumberland Facility in Pennsylvania. The item is identified by NSN 6130017072857 and part number 17019A0009-01, with a delivery timeline of 127 days as directed, and a required delivery date of May 2, 2026. The contract requires full and open competition with no set-asides, and pricing is to be submitted by offerors as the unit price and total price are not pre-determined. Deliveries are FOB origin, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the destination, and packaging must conform to ASTM D3951 while adhering to the higher precedence of the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements. All packaging and labeling must comply with MIL-STD-129, including barcoding and unit of issue specifications, and palletization must meet DLA Packaging Requirements RP001. Sampling for quality control follows MIL-STD-1916 or a comparable zero-based plan, with critical, major, and minor attributes assigned verification levels VII, IV, and II respectively, or AQLs of 0.1, 1.0, and 4.0. The contract incorporates stringent safety and compliance mandates including the prohibition of intentional mercury addition in products except for specific exempted applications such as batteries, fluorescent lamps, sensors, and weapon systems, with mercury-containing portable devices required to have shock-proof construction and a secondary containment per NAVSEA 5100-003D. Hazard communication standards under 29 CFR 1910.1200 are enforced, and all hazardous materials must be labeled accordingly with submission of exemption tables for regulated substances. Cybersecurity requirements include compliance with NIST SP 800-171 and safeguarding of covered defense information under FAR 52.204-7012, with mandatory cyber incident reporting. The contractor must use WAWF for electronic invoicing, comply with employment eligibility verification and anti-trafficking provisions, and adhere to restrictions on covered defense telecommunications equipment and services. Small business representation and socioeconomic certifications are required, and offerors must disclose UEI and CAGE codes if providing covered telecommunications equipment. The
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