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Electronic Assembly and Integration of Supervisory Control Unit

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The contract involves the final assembly, integration, and environmental testing of electronic components into fully functional, military-grade supervisory control units. This subcontract is issued by the Department of Defense through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Huntsville, focusing on producing high-reliability control units suitable for military applications. The work will be performed in West Hartford, with the contractor responsible for ensuring that all electronic components are properly assembled, integrated, and subjected to rigorous environmental testing to meet stringent performance and durability standards. Classified under NAICS code 334511, which pertains to electronic assembly manufacturing, the contract emphasizes precision and quality in the delivery of supervisory control units. Although specific set-aside details and contact information are not provided, the subcontract reflects a critical role in equipping defense systems with reliable electronic control units essential for mission-critical operations. The timeline and specific milestones for delivery are not detailed here, but the contract underscores the importance of integrating advanced electronic technologies to support defense readiness.

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Final assembly, integration, and testing of military-grade supervisory control units for DoD.

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Department Of Defense → Al DLA Aviation At Huntsville

NAICS

334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

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West Hartford, CT, 06133, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Al DLA Aviation At Huntsville
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Final assembly, integration, and environmental testing of electronic components into fully functional military-grade control units.

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