RELAY, ELECTROMAGNET
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The contract SPE7L025P1786, awarded by the Defense Logistics Agency under solicitation SPE7L0-25-Q-0237, is a modification to procure a single electromagnet relay identified by NSN 7540-01-152-8070 and PR code 7008110100, with a total contract value of $79,563.00. The award was made to DARE ELECTRONICS, INC. (CAGE 55901) on July 15, 2026, under simplified acquisition procedures as defined by FAR 13.302(a), indicating a likely Lowest Price Technically Acceptable methodology, though this is not formally confirmed. The contract includes a unilateral modification, P00002, which incorporates FAR 52.222-90, Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors, under Deviation 2026-00040, requiring the contractor to comply with federal non-discrimination policies regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. No line item quantities, unit prices, delivery schedules, FOB terms, or period of performance dates are specified in the documentation, and the place of performance remains undefined, although the contractor is located in Troy, Ohio, and the contracting office is in Columbus, Ohio. Neither packaging and marking requirements nor applicable MIL-STDs are explicitly stated, though standard DoD labeling via NSN and CAGE code is implied. Inspection and acceptance procedures lack defined locations or responsible parties, and no technical specifications, quality standards, or testing protocols are cited. The payment office is DLA Land and Maritime, Fluid Handling Division, with Michael Finken listed as the contracting officer, but no Contracting Officer’s Representative or technical personnel are identified. Accounting data such as AAC, TAS, or ACRN are not populated, and no invoicing method or electronic system is specified. The only confirmed representation is the contractor’s CAGE code; no size status, socioeconomic certifications, or affirmative responses triggering additional reporting are evident. No attachments, option periods, special requirements, or security clearance obligations are detailed beyond the DEI clause, and the overall structure reflects minimal administrative modification of a straightforward supply line item under simplified acquisition rules.
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