Mouse Breeding Cage (Request for Quotations)
Aug 19, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
5 ea, mouse breeding cage.
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5 ea, mouse breeding cage.
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The contractor shall provide all management, tools, equipment, materials, delivery, licensed locksmith labor, and custom factory keying required to complete the turnkey installation. Technical Deliverables: Factory Master Keying: All cores shall utilize Corbin Russwin ACS 6-Pin Large Format Interchangeable Core (LFIC) architecture, factory master-keyed per end-user specifications. Bitting Documentation: Furnish one (1) official paper copy of the Master Key Bitting Chart incorporating all cores, keying specifications, and pre-allocated unused change key bittings under each submaster. Stamping: All cores and keys (excluding stock unkeyed cores and key blanks) shall be factory stamped per end-user specifications. See attached file.
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The meeting centered on the discussion of ethical analysis in military healthcare, specifically focusing on the implementation of the DoD medical ethics program and the role of the DMEC as a central hub for ethics resources. Key discussion topics included the systemic and integrated program office requirements outlined by DoD instruction 6025.27, the establishment of a community of interest to address ethical tensions in diverse missions, and the presentation of a robust methodology for ethical analysis beyond traditional principalism. The session also covered logistics for virtual participation, including recording policies to encourage open discussion, and introduced theoretical lenses such as virtue ethics, care ethics, and deontological ethics for tackling complex clinical and leadership issues.
The meeting focused on the topic of prioritizing resources within a resource-constrained environment. Key discussions included exploring ethical and policy implications of managing limited medical and pharmacy resources, differentiating between crisis standards of care and conventional standards, and evaluating ethical frameworks such as utilitarianism, equity, and fairness in triage decisions. The session also examined the distinct goals of resource allocation in battlefield versus garrison settings.
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The meeting included discussions about the border regents bylaw amendments, the calendar for 2020 and 2021, and a potential reformatting of the board meeting schedule. There were also discussions and presentations related to awards and recognitions, including an exceptional service award to Brigadier General Charles E. Potter. The board also addressed degree conferrals for students in the School of Medicine, the Postgraduate Dental College, and the College of Allied Health Sciences. Faculty appointments and promotions were also discussed and endorsed.
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