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BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE

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SPE7LX26F72F3Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a firm-fixed-price delivery order under contract SPE7M117D0001 to Eastern Carolina Vocational Center (CAGE 4U407) for 10 non-rechargeable batteries (NSN 6135-01-648-4758) at a total value of $299.90, with an award date of July 16, 2026. The order, issued via DIBBS under solicitation SPE7LX26F72F3, follows a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable procurement methodology with no trade-off analysis, emphasizing cost efficiency and basic compliance. Delivery is required by July 20, 2026, to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, under FOB Origin terms, meaning the Government assumes title and risk upon shipment. The contract incorporates FAR 52.213-1 Fast Pay, enabling prompt payment upon verification of delivery and acceptance, which the Government performs at the destination. Payment will be processed electronically through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service using remittance address P.O. Box 182317, Columbus, OH 43218-2317, under payment code SL4701, with accounting tracked via ACRN 97X4930 5CBX 001 2620 S33189. Shipping must occur via the fastest traceable means, excluding parcel post, and all packages must be marked with the tracking number W90JR461970065 and designated contract identifiers as specified in Blocks 1 and 2. No specific packaging standards, preservation methods, or barcoding requirements are mandated beyond these instructions. The awardee has not affirmatively certified small business or socioeconomic status, but the contract includes a DPAS priority rating under 15 CFR 700, imposing performance obligations. The contracting officer is Jeffrey Dixius, with administrative support provided by Tiffany Lynn. The base contract is an IDIQ vehicle, and this order is one of several modifications issued under it, with no option quantities or performance extensions specified.

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Eastern Carolina Vocational Center to supply nonrechargeable battery for $299.90 under DO for DLA.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$299.9

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-72F3 for Battery Supplies

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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 SPE7LX26F72F3 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER (CAGE 4U407) Total Contract Price: $299.90 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE7M117D0001 Line items: - BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE (NSN/Part 6135015210378, PR 7017532287)

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