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BATTERY, NONRECHARGE

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SPE7L7-25-Q-0452Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Pivotal Power Inc. (CAGE 38370) a contract valued at $10,872.00 for the delivery of four nonrechargeable batteries under NSN 6135-01-604-8739 and part number 902147-1. The contract, issued under solicitation SPE7L7-25-Q-0452 and modified via P00002 effective May 21, 2026, replaces two previously cancelled line items with a single line item for four units at $2,718.00 each. Performance is governed by FOB Origin terms, with delivery required by August 3, 2026, from the contractor’s facility in Bedford, Nova Scotia, to the final destination in Tracy, California. Inspection and acceptance occur at the manufacturer’s location by the Defense Contract Management Agency. The batteries must comply with DOT regulations under 49 CFR §173.159(f) and §173.159a(d)(1), including secure, non-spillable packaging, terminal protection against short circuits, and durable labeling as “NONSPILLABLE BATTERY.” The product carries a Type I shelf life of 12 months, non-extendable, and requires adherence to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard with provided Safety Data Sheets. Packaging must conform to DLA procurement standards, and bare item marking must follow RQ017. The contractor must also comply with mercury restrictions per NAVSEA 5100-003D and verify quality through MIL-STD-1916 or ASQ H1331 sampling with zero non-conformances allowed. The contracting officer is Roger Waldron of DLA Land and Maritime, and payment is administered by DCMA Americas in Ottawa, Ontario. No option periods, socioeconomic certifications, or special clauses such as OCI or key personnel requirements are specified, and while invoicing systems like WAWF are not named, the contract follows DLA’s Automated Simplified Acquisitions framework.

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PIVOTAL POWER INC awarded $10,872 for nonrechargeable batteries under DLA solicitation SPE7L7-25-Q-0452 on May 21, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

335910 - Battery ManufacturingView NAICS

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SPE7L426P0409_P00001.pdf

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SPE7L426P0409_P00002.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE7L426P0409 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: PIVOTAL POWER INC (CAGE 38370) Total Contract Price: $10,872.00 Award Date: 05-21-2026 Solicitation: SPE7L7-25-Q-0452 Line items: - BATTERY, NONRECHARGE (NSN/Part 6135016048739) - BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE (NSN/Part 6135016048739, PR 7017499288)

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