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BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE

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SPE7LX26F71G1Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under contract SPE7M117D0001 to Eastern Carolina Vocational Center, CAGE code 4U407, for the procurement of one nonrechargeable battery, NSN 6135012108715, at a unit price of $0.66, resulting in a total contract value of $0.66. The award was issued on July 15, 2026, with delivery required by July 20, 2026, to the USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG 121), FPO AP 96691. Performance is FOB origin, meaning the contractor is responsible for making the item available at its facility in Greenville, North Carolina, while the government assumes all transportation costs and risk from that point forward. The contract is classified as a small business, women-owned contract under the WOSB program and is designated as a rated order under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System, requiring priority performance. Payment will be processed electronically through Wide Area WorkFlow, in accordance with DFARS 252.232-7003, with remittance sent to the DLA Land and Maritime Strategic Acquisition Program Directorate in Columbus, Ohio. The item must be packaged and marked per DLAD PROC NOTE C19, including barcoded shipping marks with TCN, DIC, CLIN, and NSN identifiers, and shipped according to the schedule’s designated addresses. Inspection and acceptance occur at the delivery location by government representatives, with conformance to the NSN specification being the sole basis for acceptance. No technical performance standards beyond the NSN are specified, and no formal section for contract clauses, evaluations, or special requirements is documented in the provided materials. The contracting officer is Jeffrey Dixius, and administrative support is provided by Tiffany Lynn via the DLA Land Post-Award office.

General Info

DLA awarded $0.66 battery contract to Eastern Carolina Vocational Center on July 15, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$0.66

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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SPE7LX26F71G1.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE7LX26F71G1 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER (CAGE 4U407) Total Contract Price: $.66 Award Date: 07-15-2026 Delivery order under: SPE7M117D0001 Line items: - BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE (NSN/Part 6135012108715, PR 7017519613)

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