The specification is where a federal laundry award is decided, and it sits inside a larger acquisition with its own rules. The capacity, the utilities, the approved equal characteristics, and the domestic content all have to line up for an offer to be responsive.
What the specification contains
A federal laundry equipment specification sets the capacity, the extract and drying performance, the utilities and footprint, the controls, the salient characteristics for an approved equal, and the domestic content the federal rules require, often with references to standards and efficiency targets.
What decides whether you can respond
A responsive federal offer meets every salient characteristic, fits the utilities and footprint, and satisfies the domestic content. The agent reads the whole specification, extracts these terms, and ties them to the acquisition rules so a dealer sees the match before committing to an offer.
How the agent handles it
Our agent reads the full federal laundry specification on each solicitation, not a summary, surfaces the capacity, utilities, domestic content, and approved equal terms, and scores the fit against your lines so your team sees the match early.
The agent reads the whole federal specification and ties it to the acquisition rules. See the federal and military laundry bid agent in the interactive demo.