Purchaser
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Country
United States
Notice published
20 Apr 2026
Tenqual indexed
22 Apr 2026
Closing date
23 Apr 2026
Source ID
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Tender summary
<p>The United States Department of the Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) intends to award a <strong>sole source contract</strong> to, <strong>US Drives in Niagara Falls, NY.</strong> This requirement is for authorized approved vendors to provide brand name equipment. This notice is not a request for competitive proposals however If interested Government shall consider all responses.<br /> <br /> The Naval Medical Research Unit - Dayton (NAMRU-D) has a requirement for a requirement for an AC Line Regeneration Module - Catalog # RG-0400-0360-N1for the GL-6000, Disorientation Research Device (DRD). The NAICS code for this action is 335314. This requirement will be procured under the guidelines of FAR Part 12 Commercial Items. NMRC requires that all contractors doing business with the Acquisition Office must be registered with the Systems for Award Management (SAM). No award can be made unless the vendor is registered in Systems for Award Management. For additional information and to register in SAM, please access the following website: https://www.sam.gov/. In order to register with the SAM and to be eligible to receive an award from this Acquisition Office, all offers must have a Unique Entity Identification Number (UEI). A Sam.gov number may be acquired free of charge by contacting Sam.gov online at www.sam.gov or by phone at (866) 606-8220.</p>
What to check before bidding
- Located in United States.
- Source notice 1cbb2a53f01a464fada7be69fd255e5c on SAM.gov.
- Notice published 20 Apr 2026; Tenqual indexed it 22 Apr 2026.
- Deadline listed as 23 Apr 2026.
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