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EXPIRED Notice IDSPE7M126T7572 Last UpdatedApril 29, 2026 4:30 AM

Electromagnet Relay Procurement by DLA Maritime Columbus

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA MARITIME DLA MARITIME COLUMBUS DLA LAND AND MARITIME
DEPT OF DEFENSE
59 – Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Award Notice
April 15, 2026
DLA LAND AND MARITIME
335314 – Electrical Equipment & Appliances
Unrestricted
April 30, 2026 12:00 AM

Executive Summary

The Defense Logistics Agency Maritime Columbus is procuring electromagnet relays. This is a federal contract opportunity for small businesses in the electrical equipment sector.

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Scope & Requirements

  1. Supply of electromagnet relays as specified in the solicitation.
  2. Compliance with electrical equipment standards and specifications.
  3. Delivery of products to Columbus, OH.
  4. Adherence to quality assurance requirements.
  5. Provision of warranty and support services for the relays.

Compliance & Qualifications

  • DFARS
  • ITAR
  • QPL

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Ensure all products meet the specified technical requirements outlined in the solicitation.
  2. Prepare a detailed delivery schedule that aligns with the agency’s expectations.
  3. Highlight any past performance or experience with similar contracts in your proposal.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This

This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses in the electrical equipment sector, particularly those classified under NAICS 335314. The Defense Logistics Agency often seeks to engage small businesses, providing a competitive edge in the bidding process. By participating, small businesses can establish a relationship with a key federal agency, potentially leading to future contracts.