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The contract solicitation SPE7M5-26-T-333D, issued by the Defense Logistics Agency’s Active Devices Division under the Department of Defense, seeks the procurement of two voltage regulators identified by NSN 5963-01-677-9299, with delivery required 93 days after order placement at the DLA Distribution facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. The solicitation mandates strict compliance with military and federal standards for packaging, marking, and handling, including adherence to ASTM D3951 for packaging, RP001 for DLA-specific palletization, and MIL-STD-129 for labeling, which requires Data Matrix barcodes and human-readable information. Hazardous materials must be labeled per 29 CFR 1910.1200 and accompanied by Safety Data Sheets compliant with Federal Standard No. 313, and all items must be shipped FOB Origin. The contract operates under a simplified acquisition process, with bids submitted exclusively through the DIBBS portal by the deadline of July 27, 2026, using Standard Form 18, and payments must be processed via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) using invoice and receiving report combinations. The contracting officer, Margaret Smith, is the primary point of contact, and no award basis such as LPTA or best value trade-off is explicitly defined, though automated award may be possible. Offerors are required to certify their Unique Entity Identifier and CAGE code, disclose their small business status, and affirm compliance with clauses addressing trafficking in persons, employment eligibility, cybersecurity safeguards including NIST SP 800-171, hazardous materials, and prohibitions on covered telecommunications equipment. The solicitation includes numerous FAR and DFARS clauses covering contract type, inspection at destination, whistleblower rights, cybersecurity reporting, and subcontracting, with no explicit evaluation factors or pricing details provided, rendering the contract value unknown. The alternate offeror must furnish a complete data package including information on both the approved and alternate parts.

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Procure two voltage regulators, NSN 5963-01-677-9299, deliver in 93 days to New Cumberland, PA, comply with military packaging and cybersecurity standards, bid via DIBBS by July 27, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → ACTIVE DEVICES DIVISIONView Agency

NAICS

334111 - Electronic Computer ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

2083 NORMANDY DRIVE DOOR 113 TO 134, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA, 17070-5002, US

Set-Aside

NONE

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RFQ SPE7M5-26-T-333D for DLA Land and Maritime Active Devices

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → ACTIVE DEVICES DIVISION
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OfficeUS
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REGULATOR,VOLTAGE
REGULATOR,VOLTAGE
NO DATA IS AVAILABLE. THE ALTERNATE OFFEROR IS
REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE DATA PACKAGE
INCLUDING DATA FOR THE APPROVED AND ALTERNATE
PART FOR NSN/Part Number: 5963-01-677-9299 Quantity: 2 EA Purchase Request: 7017527672QTY: 2 Delivery: 93 days ADO

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