Alternating Current Motors Procurement by DLA Maritime Columbus
Executive Summary
DLA Maritime Columbus is procuring alternating current motors. This is a total small business set-aside contract.
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Scope & Requirements
- Procurement of alternating current motors with specific part numbers.
- Delivery of motors to designated military facilities.
- Compliance with electrical equipment standards.
- Provision of warranty and maintenance services for the motors.
- Adherence to specified delivery timelines and quantities.
Compliance & Qualifications
- DFARS compliance for defense contracts.
- ITAR regulations for export-controlled items.
- Quality assurance standards specific to electrical equipment.
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Review past contracts awarded by DLA Maritime for insights on successful proposals.
- Ensure compliance with all DFARS and ITAR regulations in your bid.
- Highlight your company’s experience with electrical equipment and previous government contracts.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract presents a significant opportunity for small businesses, as it is a total small business set-aside, allowing only small entities to compete. The NAICS code 335312 indicates a focus on electrical equipment, which aligns with the capabilities of many small manufacturers and suppliers in this sector.
Participating in this procurement can help small businesses establish a foothold in government contracting, gain valuable experience, and potentially secure long-term relationships with the Department of Defense.