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Supply Chain Assurance and Anomaly Detection

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The contract titled Supply Chain Assurance and Anomaly Detection is a subcontract issued by the Defense Microelectronics Activity under the Department of Defense to provide comprehensive monitoring of the microelectronics supply chain with a focus on detecting counterfeit components and identifying anomalies in materials and parts. The work requires advanced capabilities in tracing the origin and movement of components, employing detection technologies to flag inauthentic or substandard items, and delivering timely anomaly reports to ensure the integrity and reliability of critical electronic systems used in defense applications. Performance of the contracted work is expected to occur in Linda, with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, and the North American Industry Classification System code 561612 indicates the scope aligns with administrative and support services for supply chain management.

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Contract for supply chain monitoring to detect counterfeit microelectronics components with anomaly reporting by July 27, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Microelectronics ActivityView Agency

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561612 - Security Guards and Patrol ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

LINDA, CA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Microelectronics Activity
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Provide supply chain monitoring, counterfeit part detection, and anomaly reporting for microelectronics components and materials.

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