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EXPIRED Notice IDSPE7M526T213V Last UpdatedJune 1, 2026 9:00 PM

Rectifier Procurement | US. Department of Defense | NAICS 334413

★ DEPT OF DEFENSE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA MARITIME DLA MARITIME COLUMBUS DLA LAND AND MARITIME
DEPT OF DEFENSE
59 – Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
May 31, 2026
DLA LAND AND MARITIME
334413 – Computer & Electronic Products
Unrestricted
June 11, 2026 12:00 AM

Executive Summary

Solicitation for NSN 5961010748844 (RECTIFIER,SEMICONDU). The requirement includes 8 unit(s) across 1 line item(s). Delivery destinations include DLA DISTRIBUTION WARNER ROBINS. Lead times range from 281 to 281 days ADO.

Key Requirements (Verbatim Excerpts)

  • Proposed procurement for NSN 5961010748844 RECTIFIER,SEMICONDU:
  • Approved sources are 13409 SEN-B-315-4B; 82577 925434-4B; SH879 SA8137.

⚠ Important Notice Details

Submission Requirements:

  • All responsible sources may submit a quote which, if timely received, shall be considered.
  • Quotes must be submitted electronically.

Response Deadline: June 11, 2026 12:00 AM

Named Vendors / Incumbents:

  • 13409 SEN-B-315-4B
  • 82577 925434-4B
  • SH879 SA8137
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Scope & Requirements

Proposed procurement for NSN 5961010748844 RECTIFIER,SEMICONDU:

  • Line 0001 Qty 8 UI EA Deliver To: DLA DISTRIBUTION WARNER ROBINS By: 281 days ADO

Compliance & Qualifications

  • Standard FAR clauses apply.

How to Prepare Your Bid

  1. Confirm you can ship to DLA DISTRIBUTION WARNER ROBINS and any other listed destinations.
  2. Plan your production and logistics to meet the stated lead times (281–281 days ADO).
  3. Review the solicitation documents for technical requirements, inspection/acceptance, and packaging/marking before finalizing your quote.
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