February 07, 2016

DOE Seeking Quotes for OIG Body Armor

By ExchangeMonitor
The Department of Energy is seeking to identify a business that can provide body armor for the agency’s Office of Inspector General’s Office of Investigations law enforcement missions, according to a request for quotes synopsis issued last week. Items requested include ballistic vests for men and women, carry bags, and concealable outer carrier vests. The presolicitation specifies that the business should be able to provide the “highly qualified certified” body armor within 30 days upon receipt of the award. Interested parties should respond by Feb. 16 on www.fedconnect.net

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