Tender Description
Tender Title: SMART MOSFET BASED POWER SWITCHING AND CONTROLLER UNIT
Tender Reference Number: 11a8a1ab4
Issuing Authority/Department: Department of Defence Research & Development, Ministry of Defence
Tender Overview
The SMART MOSFET BASED POWER SWITCHING AND CONTROLLER UNIT tender aims to procure innovative controller units that enhance power management capabilities in defense applications. This tender reflects the government's commitment to advancing technology in defense systems, ensuring that the armed forces are equipped with cutting-edge solutions.
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4 DocumentsDocuments Required from Seller
- Experience Criteria
- Additional Doc 1 (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
- the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
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The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity capable of carrying out defense-related projects. Participants must demonstrate relevant experience in manufacturing or supplying electrical components or systems, and comply with all applicable regulatory standards for defense procurement. Vendors should also be prepared to provide evidence of prior contracts in similar domains and offer documentation as proof of capabilities.
The technical specifications include the units’ ability to integrate seamlessly with existing defense systems, high reliability and minimal failure rates, and adaptability to operate under extreme environmental conditions typical to military deployments. Each vendor must provide detailed documentation outlining their units’ compliance with these specifications during the proposal submission.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) details will be outlined in the tender documentation. Typically, the EMD serves as a security measurement ensuring that vendors are committed to fulfilling their proposal. This deposit is usually refunded post-evaluation, provided the bidder does not withdraw their offer before the final selection.
Proposals must be submitted electronically in the prescribed formats outlined in the tender documentation. It is crucial to include both technical and financial proposals, along with all necessary documentation such as registration certificates and compliance declarations. Vendors should ensure that all submissions are completed within the stipulated timelines.
MSEs may benefit from this tender through preferential pricing structures and possibly reduced qualification requirements. The government actively promotes participation from MSEs in defense procurement to foster innovation and economic growth. This initiative aligns with broader policies to support developments within the MSE sector, offering them a competitive edge against larger entities.
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