The US government is buying a specific liquid sensor, but the price is zero
What happened
The US government awarded a contract to Parker-Hannifin Corporation for liquid transmitters and position indicators. The contract value is listed as zero dollars.
Why it matters
Government procurement notices usually show what agencies are actually buying and how much they are paying. This notice shows a contract for a specific industrial component, but the listed price is zero. This could mean the price is confidential, or it is a placeholder for a larger, unannounced agreement.
The signal
Watch for future procurement notices from the same agency or for similar components that list an actual price, which would reveal the true cost of these parts.