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Electronic Component Supply

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The contract pertains to the supply of individual electronic components essential for defense-grade assemblies, requiring all parts to meet strict traceability and compliance standards, whether commercial off-the-shelf or custom-designed. Each component must be fully documented to ensure authenticity, lineage, and adherence to military specifications, with no tolerance for counterfeit or noncompliant items. Performance is exclusively tied to Fort Stewart, Georgia, where all deliveries must be fulfilled to support ongoing defense assembly operations. The solicitation is structured as a subcontract under the Department of Defense’s Maritime Supply Chain ESOC Buys office, leveraging the NAICS code 423620 for electronic component distribution. The opportunity was posted on July 16, 2026, with a firm response deadline of July 27, 2026, leaving a narrow window for qualified suppliers to submit proposals. All bidders must be prepared to demonstrate proven capability in delivering defense-critical electronics with end-to-end supply chain transparency, as the government enforces rigorous validation protocols to safeguard national security interests.

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Supply defense-grade electronic components to Fort Stewart with full traceability and compliance by July 27, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → MARITIME SUPPLY CHAIN ESOC BUYSView Agency

NAICS

423620 - Household Appliances, Electric Housewares, and Consumer Electronics Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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FORT STEWART, GA, 31314-5185, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MARITIME SUPPLY CHAIN ESOC BUYS
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Supply of individual electronic components required for defense-grade assembly, including COTS or custom parts with full traceability and compliance.

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