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NAICS Code· 334412

Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bare (i.e., rigid or flexible) printed circuit boards without mounted electronic components. These establishments print, perforate, plate, screen, etch, or photoprint interconnecting pathways for electric current on laminates. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 334412 – Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing covers the production of unpopulated printed circuit boards (PCBs), including single-sided, double-sided, and multilayer rigid and flexible substrates fabricated using photolithographic etching, drilling, plating, and lamination processes. These bare boards serve as the foundational electrical interconnect platforms for advanced electronic assemblies used in defense systems, avionics, radar, communications gear, and mission-critical instrumentation.

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NAICS code 334412 covers Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing bare (i.e., rigid or flexible) printed circuit boards without mounted electronic components. These establishments print, perforate, plate, screen, etch, or photoprint interconnecting pathways for electric current on laminates. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLYThe contract specifies requirements for the assembly of a circuit card identified by NSN 5998-01-643-2784 with a quantity of 14 units, to be delivered within 449 days. Strict electrostatic discharge (ESD) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) protections are mandated, requiring packaging materials compliant with MIL-PRF-81705, specifically Type I and Type III barrier materials as defined under MIL-DTL-117 standards. All components with pins or leads must be safeguarded against damage, breakage, or bending through appropriate cushioning and container design, even when not explicitly detailed in packaging codes. The supplier must ensure all ESD/EMI packaging materials originate from manufacturers listed on the QPL-81705 and must handle and package the items exclusively at approved protective workstations. Item Unique Identification is not required per the service customer’s direction, and DFARS 252.211-7003(c)(1)(i) governs this exception. Additional requirements include adherence to DLA’s master list of technical and quality criteria referenced by R and I numbers, configuration change management procedures, and the removal of government identification from non-accepted supplies. The solicitation number is SPE4A1-26-T-2445, issued under the NAICS code 334412 by the Department of Defense’s Aviation Supply Chain, with performance located in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. All proposals must comply with DLA packaging guidelines and include technical packaging data if ESD/EMI protections are not explicitly specified in the preservation code. The response deadline is July 22, 2026, and the primary point of contact is Angelina Dunlap.
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CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBThe contract pertains to the procurement of a critical application circuit card assembly identified by NSN 5998-01-279-7481 and part number 080193-0-51, supplied by WARD LEONARD CT LLC and ELECTRIC BOAT CORPORATION, under solicitation SPE7M1-26-U-4455. The item is subject to stringent technical, packaging, and cybersecurity requirements, including compliance with MIL-STD-2073-1E for packaging and MIL-STD-129 for marking, with special marking code 39 indicating ESD sensitivity. The assembly must be protected against electrostatic discharge and electromagnetic interference using DOD-qualified materials per MIL-PRF-81705, with Type I and Type III barrier materials required depending on protection needs, and all materials must originate from manufacturers listed on QPL-81705. Physical protection for pins, leads, and terminals is mandatory to prevent damage during handling and transit. Mercury or mercury-containing compounds are strictly prohibited unless part of approved functional components, in which case they must be shockproof and enclosed in a secondary containment barrier per NAVSEA 5100-003D. The item is classified as a simplified acquisition requiring a unilateral indefinite-delivery contract with a minimum quantity of one unit and a maximum contract value of $350,000, to be delivered within 161 days after order placement under FOB origin terms. Inspection and acceptance occur at the destination under FAR 52.246-2, and payment must be processed via WAWF with proper invoicing and receiving reports. The vendor must comply with all applicable FAR and DFARS clauses, including cybersecurity requirements under CMMC Level 2 self-assessment, safeguarding of covered information systems, combating human trafficking, employment eligibility verification, and sustainable product standards. The supplier must maintain current SAM registration, make required socioeconomic representations, and validate compliance with the Buy American Act and Berry Amendment. Technical and quality requirements referenced by R or I numbers are incorporated via the DLA Master List, and all specifications must be met alongside the referenced part number.
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Current Sensor Manufacturing and SupplyThe contract calls for the full-scale manufacturing, assembly, testing, and delivery of a current sensor identified by NSN 6625015005713, ensuring strict adherence to all Department of Defense technical specifications, packaging requirements, and defense industry standards. The work must be completed in full compliance with military-grade quality controls and performance criteria established by the Defense Logistics Agency, with no deviations permitted in materials, processes, or final product validation. The sensor is a critical component intended for defense applications and requires end-to-end traceability and documentation throughout production. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 334412, which pertains to other electronic component manufacturing, and is managed by the Maritime Supply Chain under the Department of Defense. Performance of the contract is to be executed at a military postal location with FPO address 96678, indicating deployment or support for overseas or naval operations. Responses must be submitted by the deadline of July 27, 2026, following the posting date of July 14, 2026, with all bids expected to demonstrate proven capability in producing defense-qualified sensors under tight regulatory oversight. No set-aside provisions are indicated, and the contract is open to qualified subcontractors capable of meeting the full scope of technical and logistical demands.
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SENSOR, CURRENTThe contract pertains to the procurement of a current sensor identified by NSN 6625-01-500-5713, with a single unit required under Purchase Request 7017470731. Delivery is mandated within 20 days after contract award, and the solicitation opened on July 14, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026. The contract incorporates multiple DLA technical and quality requirements identified by R and I numbers, including packaging standards, cybersecurity compliance under CMMC Level 2 self-assessment, and the protection of covered defense information. The sensor may contain batteries, and all items must comply with strict prohibitions against intentional introduction of mercury or mercury-containing compounds, except for specific functional uses in batteries, fluorescent lights, instruments, sensors, weapon systems, or approved chemical reagents as authorized by NAVSEA. Portable devices containing mercury must be shockproof and feature a secondary containment barrier per NAVSEA 5100-003D. The supplier must provide a complete data package for both the primary and any alternate part, and removed government identification from non-accepted supplies must be handled according to specified procedures. Performance is designated to FPO, ZIP 96678, and the contracting activity falls under the Department of Defense’s Maritime Supply Chain, with Michael Reese listed as the primary point of contact.
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOAThe Defense Logistics Agency awarded a firm fixed-price delivery order, SPE4A526F7662, under the master contract SPE4A125G0027 to Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation, CAGE 73030, for the procurement of one hundred twenty-five printed circuit boards, NSN 5998-01-683-1880, at a unit price of $547.43, resulting in a total contract value of $68,428.75. The award was issued on July 14, 2026, with delivery required within 283 days from the order date, placing the fulfillment deadline on April 23, 2027. Performance and delivery are to occur at the contractor’s facility in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, with FOB Origin terms, meaning title and risk transfer upon shipment from the supplier’s location. The Government retains responsibility for inspection and acceptance at the origin point, requiring full compliance with MIL-STD-2073-1E for packaging and preservation, and MIL-STD-129 for marking and labeling, including adherence to the IP056 prohibition of mercury or mercury compounds throughout all packaging and preservation materials. Item Unique Identification is not required per DFARS 252.211-7003(c)(1)(i), and no barcoding specifications are explicitly defined beyond adherence to MIL-STD-129’s general standards. Invoicing must be processed exclusively through the Wide Area WorkFlow system using approved electronic document types, and accounting is tracked under appropriation code BX: 97X4930 5CBX 001 2620 S33189. Contract administration is managed by Procurement Contracting Officer Anthony Nickens, with administrative oversight provided by Mark Gichuru at DCMA APO HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND WL. The contractor has certified its status as a small, disadvantaged, women-owned business, triggering ongoing compliance with FAR Subpart 19.8 and SAM.gov requirements. The contract incorporates deviation-modified clauses under FAR 52.222-37 and 52.223-23, and DFARS 252.244-7999, emphasizing veteran employment reporting, sustainable product requirements, and subcontracting restrictions for commercial items. Quality assurance follows
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOAThe Defense Logistics Agency awarded a contract modification, SPE7M126P3545, to JO-KELL INC. (CAGE 5V049) for the procurement of a Printed Circuit Board with NSN 5998015775623, at a total value of $123,660.00. The award, issued unilaterally under simplified acquisition procedures per FAR 13.302(a), stemmed from solicitation SPE7M0-25-T-157E and became effective January 27, 2026, with the official award date of July 14, 2026. Performance is to be conducted at the contractor’s location in Chesapeake, Virginia. The contract includes the incorporation of FAR 52.222-90 addressing DEI discrimination by federal contractors, applied through a deviation (2026-00040, Revision 1), with compliance governed by Standard Form 30 (Rev. 11/2016). No line-item quantities, unit prices, delivery schedules, or option provisions are specified, and the total contract value represents the single, fixed-price line item. Contract administration is managed by DLA Land and Maritime, Maritime Supply Chain, with Kelly Drees listed as the Contracting Officer and no designated COR or COTR identified. Payment and invoicing details, including the remit-to address, invoicing system, or accounting codes, are not provided. Packaging, preservation, and marking requirements are referenced as potentially detailed on a continuation sheet not included in the documentation, though standard military logistics identifiers like NSN and CAGE code are present. No inspection or acceptance criteria, technical specifications, military standards, security clearances, key personnel requirements, or socioeconomic certifications are explicitly stated in the available documents, indicating a streamlined acquisition process typical for lower-value defense procurements.
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TELEPHONEThis contract pertains to the procurement of four telephone units with NSN 5805-01-728-8548 and part number EU5E-SWD-4AX, under solicitation SPE8EN-26-T-2595, issued by the Defense Logistics Agency. The requirement specifies delivery within 160 days, FOB origin, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the destination warehouse located at Tracy, California. Packaging must comply with MIL-STD-2073-1E and DLA packaging requirements, including specific methods for preservation, wrapping, and containment as outlined in the contractual documentation. Marking is required to meet MIL-STD-129 standards with no special marking codes, and palletization must adhere to DLA guidelines. The shipment must be sent to the designated receiving warehouse, and transportation logistics are governed by DLAD procedural notes C19 and C20. The contract strictly prohibits the intentional addition of mercury or mercury-containing compounds to any supplied hardware or materials, with exceptions limited to functional uses in batteries, fluorescent lights, specified instruments, sensors, weapon systems, and chemical reagents approved by NAVSEA. Portable devices containing mercury must be shockproof and equipped with a secondary containment barrier consistent with NAVSEA 5100-003D. All technical and quality requirements referenced by R or I numbers are governed by the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, with the applicable revision determined by the solicitation or award date. The unit of issue is each (EA), with zero variance permitted in quantity, and pricing is fixed at $4.00 per unit. The contract was solicited on July 14, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026, under NAICS code 334412, and the primary point of contact is Jennifer Esworthy of the Department of Defense.
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CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLYThe contract mandates the procurement of five Circuit Card Assemblies, identified by NSN 5998014969397 and part number D0011259-1003, under solicitation SPE4A5-26-T-288T, with delivery required 171 days after award to the DLA Distribution facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. The item is classified as a critical application and must comply with stringent technical, quality, and cybersecurity standards, including adherence to the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements and CMMC Level 2 self-assessment. The supplier is obligated to implement a quality management system compliant with ISO 9001:2015 and utilize MIL-STD-1916 or equivalent zero-based sampling plans, with acceptance requiring zero non-conformances for all attributes when no specific AQLs are defined. Critical, major, and minor characteristics must be verified at levels VII, IV, and II with corresponding AQLs of 0.1, 1.0, and 4.0. Item Unique Identification is not required per DFARS 252.211-7003(c)(1)(i), but all items must be physically marked per MIL-STD-129 with the special marking code 39-39 indicating ESD sensitivity. Packaging must meet MIL-STD-2073-1E, with preservation method GX (dry), and must include qualified ESD and EMI protective materials as specified by MIL-PRF-81705, ensuring Type I barrier materials are used and sourced exclusively from QPL-81705-listed manufacturers. Palletization must follow DLA Packaging Requirements, and adequate cushioning is required to prevent mechanical damage to leads and connectors. The contract is fixed price with no price variance allowance, inspection and acceptance occur at destination, and payment must be processed electronically via WAWF. All offerors must comply with federal regulations including employment eligibility verification, trafficking in persons, hazardous material identification, sustainable product sourcing, and cybersecurity safeguarding. Additionally, the supplier must affirmatively respond to representations regarding small business status and provide UEI and CAGE codes, and must disclose any involvement with covered defense telecommunications equipment or services as defined by DFARS 252.204-7018. The contract incorporates multiple FAR and DFARS clauses related to subcontracting, contractor
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