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BATTERY, NONRECHARGE

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SPE7LX26F71F8Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under the basic contract SPE7M1-17-D-0001 to Eastern Carolina Vocational Center, identified by CAGE code 4U407, for the procurement of five non-rechargeable batteries with NSN 6135008357210 and associated part numbers PC1300, 1483189, and 13A. The total contract value is $59.65, with a unit price of $11.93 per pack, delivered under FOB Origin terms, meaning the government assumes all transportation costs and risks upon shipment. Delivery is required by July 22, 2026, to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, with inspection and acceptance performed at the destination by the government. The award was issued on July 15, 2026, via EDI under solicitation SPE7LX26F71F8, and Fast Pay provisions under FAR 52.213-1 apply, enabling expedited payment processing through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service at P.O. Box 182317, Columbus, Ohio. The contractor is designated as a small business, confirmed by an affirmative representation in the contract, though no other socioeconomic certifications are indicated. All shipments must be sent via traceable carriers, prohibiting parcel post, and all packages and documentation must be clearly marked with contract identifiers from Blocks 1 and 2, including the solicitation and parent contract numbers. No specific military packaging or preservation standards are required, and no barcoding or RFID labels are mandated. Payment details are governed by the AAC/TAS/ACRN code BX: 97X4930 5CBX 001 2620 S33189, and the contract is rated under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System per 15 CFR 700, indicating its priority status. The contracting officer is Jeffrey Dixius, while no COTR or COR is identified. The contract contains no option quantities, modifications to the line item, or alternative clauses beyond Fast Pay, DPAS, and FOB Origin, reflecting a simplified, one-time acquisition of a standard military supply item governed entirely by the terms of the underlying indefinite delivery contract.

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EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER to supply non-rechargeable battery for $59.65 under DLA contract, award date July 15, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$59.65

NAICS

335910 - Battery ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

Awardee

EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTERView Profile

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Delivery Order SPE7LX-26-F-71F8 under Contract SPE7M1-17-D-0001

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE7LX26F71F8 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER (CAGE 4U407) Total Contract Price: $59.65 Award Date: 07-15-2026 Delivery order under: SPE7M117D0001 Line items: - BATTERY, NONRECHARGE (NSN/Part 6135008357210, PR 7017519584)

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