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PTC Digital Multimeter (DMM), Keysight 3458A
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This contract is a solicitation for the purchase of two Keysight digital multimeters, model 3458A, intended for the Product Test Center (PTC) located in Columbus, Ohio. Vendors are required to submit their quotes, including a signed copy of the SF-18 solicitation form, via email to the Contracting Officer, Ms. Elizabeth Dickstein, by 11:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on Monday, May 18, 2026. The solicitation emphasizes that the government plans to award the contract without conducting discussions, though it reserves the right to do so if necessary, encouraging offerors to present their best technical and pricing proposals upfront. The acquisition is managed by the Department of Defense’s office based in Columbus, Ohio, under solicitation number SP4706-26-Q-0006. The contract falls under the NAICS code 334516, which relates to electronic measurement and testing instruments manufacturing. The place of performance is also in Columbus, Ohio, and points of contact for the solicitation are clearly provided. The government aims to procure these instruments to support its product testing activities at the PTC facility.
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Agency
NAICS
Place of Performance
Columbus, OH, 43213, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
This requirement is for two (2) Keysight digital multimeters, Part Number 3458A, for the Product Test Center (PTC) located in Columbus, Ohio.
Quotes are due by 11:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST) on Monday, May 18, 2026. Quotes must be sent via email, and include a signed copy of the SF-18 form solicitation, to the Contracting Officer (KO), Ms. Elizabeth Dickstein.
It is the Government's intention to award without discussions; however, the Government and the KO retain the right to conduct discussions if necessary. Offerors are encouraged to present their best technical and price offer in their initial submission.
