Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is soliciting proposals for the repair and reprogramming of lighting inverters. The opportunity includes addressing known failure conditions and requires a Firm-Fixed-Price proposal. Vendors may include assumptions related to troubleshooting scope and can provide separate breakout for diagnostic and repair services.
AMENDMENT 03: Amendment to address additional RFIs, and extend solicitation period. (Answers in Bold) Known failure conditions or symptoms for the three (3) non-functioning inverters Nothing happens when the test button is pressed Any prior inspection reports, maintenance records, or diagnostic findings None Date of last preventive maintenance or servicing performed on the units March 2, 2026. Filters changed. Batteries tested. Test button pressed. Monthly Identification of known failed components (if any) such as batteries, control boards, or power modules Units are functioning backwards, emergency lighting is always on Availability of any error codes, alarms, or system logs Display shows: UPS STANDBY @ 3KVA INPUT OK @ CHRG OFF BATTERY LOW @ DC OK ON BYPASS @ OUT BAD Confirmation whether any spare parts or replacement components are currently available onsite None Any historical issues with similar units at the facility None Is the Government open to vendors including clearly defined assumptions related to troubleshooting scope within their Firm-Fixed-Price proposal? This would be acceptable Would the Government consider or accept a separate breakout (e.g., diagnostic vs. repair) for informational purposes, while still maintaining an overall Firm-Fixed-Price submission? This would be acceptable
Lighting Inverters Repair and Reprogramming is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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