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The DEPT OF DEFENSE is procuring a leasing service for one commercial, portable solar generator to support operational requirements at Bicycle Lake Army Airfield. The generator must provide a minimum continuous power output of 10kW and include a propane-fueled secondary power source for operational continuity. The service is required for a 12-month period from June 16, 2026, to June 15, 2027.
The contractor will provide a leasing service for a solar generator, ensuring it meets specific performance and durability requirements for operation in the Mojave Desert.
The National Training Center (NTC) requires a comprehensive leasing service for one commercial, portable solar generator to support sustained, critical operational
requirements at Bicycle Lake Army Airfield (BLAAF), a remote, off-grid location at Fort Irwin. The service is not for a product purchase but for a turn-key power solution, ensuring a reliable, stand-alone power source for a 12-month period. This requirement is driven by the need for uninterrupted mission readiness in an environment lacking permanent power infrastructure.The generator lease must meet specific performance and durability
requirements essential for success in the Mojave Desert. The leased unit must deliver a minimum continuous power output of 10kW and include an integrated propane-fueled secondary power source to guarantee 100% operational continuity. This redundancy is critical during periods of low solar generation, overnight missions, or any primary system failure. Furthermore, the equipment must be environmentally hardened and proven capable of long-term performance despite exposure to extreme heat, abrasive sand, and high winds. The contractor bears full responsibility for all maintenance, servicing, and repairs to ensure maximum uptime throughout the lease period. Without this reliable power source, critical operations at BLAAF would be jeopardized.The service is required for a 12-month
period of performance, from
16 June 2026 to
15 June 2027. The contractor will be responsible for the timely delivery, installation, and subsequent removal of the generator from Fort Irwin, California. No unique environmental or storage
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