Wiring Harness Procurement | US. Department of Defense
Executive Summary
The U.S. Department of Defense is procuring wiring harnesses under an Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) with a 5-year base period. Only vendors proposing the approved source of supply will be considered.
Key Requirements (Verbatim Excerpts)
- NSN: 6150-01-503-0172; WIRING HARNESS, BRAN; CRITICAL APPLICATION ITEM and HIGHER-LEVEL QUALITY REQUIREMENTS; APPROVED SOURCE OF SUPPLY VERICOR POWER SYSTEMS LLC (1N8S8); NAICS 334419
- Required delivery is 551 days. Stock delivery locations will be to any facility in the Continental United States as cited on each delivery.
- There will be a 5-year base with NO option, for a total of five years. Terms are FOB Origin and Inspection/Acceptance Destination for DLA Direct.
⚠ Important Notice Details
Response Deadline: June 15, 2026 7:00 PM
Named Vendors / Incumbents:
- VERICOR POWER SYSTEMS LLC (1N8S8)
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Scope & Requirements
NSN: 6150-01-503-0172; WIRING HARNESS, BRAN; CRITICAL APPLICATION ITEM and HIGHER-LEVEL QUALITY REQUIREMENTS; APPROVED SOURCE OF SUPPLY VERICOR POWER SYSTEMS LLC (1N8S8); NAICS 334419
Required delivery is 551 days. Stock delivery locations will be to any facility in the Continental United States as cited on each delivery.
There will be a 5-year base with NO option, for a total of five years. Terms are FOB Origin and Inspection/Acceptance Destination for DLA Direct.
Compliance & Qualifications
- Standard FAR clauses apply.
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Ensure your proposal includes evidence of compliance with higher-level quality requirements.
- Familiarize yourself with the Reverse Auction process as it may be utilized for this solicitation.
- Prepare to submit your proposal to the Bid Custodian as electronic submissions are not accepted.
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