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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Sep 15, 2022 08:34 am EDT
  • Original Date Offers Due: Sep 23, 2022
  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Original Inactive Date: Oct 23, 2022
  • Initiative:
    • None

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Description

Proposed procurement for NSN 6150014434197 WIRING HARNESS: Line 0001 Qty 36 UI EA Deliver To: DLA DISTRIBUTION JACKSONVILLE By: 0256 DAYS ADO This is a source controlled drawing item. Approved sources are 1ZK21 8TE5IAAV1; 97424 8473A25G701; 97424 8TE51AAV1; 99207 5107T08P02. The solicitation is an RFQ and will be available at the link provided in this notice. Hard copies of this solicitation are not available. The items furnished must meet the requirements of the drawing cited in the solicitation. Digitized drawings and Military Specifications and Standards may be retrieved, or ordered, electronically. All responsible sources may submit a quote which, if timely received, shall be considered. Quotes must be submitted electronically.

Contact Information

Primary Point of Contact

  • Questions regarding this solicitation should be emailed to the buyer listed in block 5 of the solicitation document which can be found under the Additional Information link. If the Additional Information link does not work
  •   DibbsBSM@dla.mil

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