The CyberPower Ecologic EC750GTAA is an advanced energy-saving UPS providing battery backup and surge protection for various electronic devices. This compact unit features standby topology and simulated sine wave output, making it suitable for desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems. A key feature is its ECO Mode, which automatically turns off peripherals connected to surge-protected outlets when the computer is off or in sleep mode, thereby reducing power consumption and energy costs (requires USB connection). The EC750GTAA offers a capacity of 750 VA / 450 W, a three-year warranty (including batteries), a $100,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee, and complies with the U.S. Trade Agreement Act (TAA). It also includes 12 surge-protected outlets, with 6 offering battery backup, and is ENERGY STAR® certified, emphasizing its energy-efficient design. This product is ideal for government entities seeking reliable, energy-efficient power protection solutions.
This Contractor Questionnaire is a government Request for Information (RFI) seeking potential contractors for the manufacturing and/or supplying of CyberPower Model EC750GTAA ECOLOGIC Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and related components. The questionnaire requires companies to provide a summary of their core competencies, detailed point of contact information, and past performance in similar manufacturing/supplying efforts, including contract details and references. It also probes into the qualifications of engineering staff, existence of government pricing, and potential form-fit-replacement parts. A significant portion of the inquiry focuses on the contractor's experience and processes for managing obsolescence issues, including the use of assessment tools and strategies for identifying alternatives. Additionally, the questionnaire assesses the company's capability to meet US Government delivery requirements, preferences for spot buy and fixed quantity orders, product stock availability, and potential supply chain concerns that might impact delivery schedules. The document was revised on June 17, 2024.