U.S. District Court seeks proposals for APC replacement battery cartridges

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The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana announced on Apr. 25 a solicitation for quotes to procure APC replacement battery cartridges #143 and #152, or equivalent products.

This request is important as it aims to maintain essential backup power systems at the court, ensuring continuous operation during power interruptions.

Vendors interested in submitting proposals can obtain a copy of the request from the Shared Administrative Services Office at 500 Poydras Street, Room B-208, New Orleans, Louisiana. Electronic copies are also available by emailing LAEDML_PROCUREMENT@LAED.USCOURTS.GOV.

The deadline for submitting offers is set for 10:00 a.m. Central Daylight Time on Friday, May 22, 2026. Questions regarding the solicitation can be directed to Hamilton Dubois at (504) 589-7675.

The procurement process highlights the court’s ongoing efforts to ensure operational reliability through regular maintenance and equipment upgrades.



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