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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Presolicitation (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Sep 15, 2023 03:05 pm EDT
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  • Inactive Policy: Manual
  • Updated Inactive Date: Apr 30, 2024
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Description

ITEM: CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY. NSN: 5998-01-528-2766. P/N: 12473037  QTY: 154 (5 YEAR MAX) OPTION: NONE. FOB: DESTINATION. THE OFFER DUE DATE IS ON OR ABOUT 10/30/2023 (SEE SOLICITATION FOR ACTUAL OFFER DUE DATE). SEE www.sam.gov FOR A COPY OF THE SOLICITATION. THE SOLICITATION WILL EXPLAIN THAT THE DRAWINGS ARE ADEQUATE FOR COMPETITIVE BIDDING. THIS BUY WILL RESULT IN A 5 YEAR INDEFINITE QUANTITY TYPE CONTRACT. THE ITEM BEING PROCURED IS RESTRICTED TO THE APPROVED SOURCE WHICH IS ONTIC OR AN AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR. ONLY THE APPROVED SOURCES AND/OR DISTRIBUTORS WILL BE CONSIDERED ON THIS BUY. IF YOU WANT TO BECOME AN APPROVED SOURCE FOR FUTURE BUYS, CONTACT THE COMPETITION MANAGEMENT OFFICE AT THIS E-MAIL ADDRESS: usarmy.detroit.tacom.mbx.lcmc-competitionmanagement-
office@mail.mil

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