SOURCES SOUGHT
65 -- DSCP- On behalf of the Naval Medical Logistics Command seeks information from potential offerors interested in a requirements type contract to supply pharmaceutical to the US Naval Fleet.
- Notice Date
- 3/11/2002
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- Defense Logistics Agency, Logistics Operations, Defense Supply Center Philadelphia - Medical, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19111-5096
- ZIP Code
- 19111-5096
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-RFI-3-2002
- Response Due
- 3/25/2002
- Archive Date
- 4/9/2002
- Point of Contact
- Linda Grugan, Contracting Officer, Phone 215-737-2806, Fax 215-737-2828,
- E-Mail Address
-
lgrugan@dscp.dla.mil
- Description
- INTRODUCTION: DSCP-Philadelphia anticipates possible receipt of a future requirement to solicit for pharaceutical supplies for the US Naval Fleet. The contract would be awarded to a business concern(s) that function as the Naval Fleet's primary source for a specified class of pharm products. PURPOSE: To obtain comments for industry regarding industry's understanding of Navy Fleet unique pharmaceutical ordering, shipping receiving invoicing and shelf life requirements. The Navy intends to use industry's comment to assist in validating the Navy's processes and define the Navy's requirements in a draft statement of work. It is anticipated that the draft Statement of Work would be released for review and comment through pre-solicitation conference or notice. NO AWARD WILL BE MADE AS A RESULT OF THIS RFI. NO PAYMENT WILL BE MADE FOR INFORMATION SUBMITTED. INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM INDUSTRY. Please submit answers to the following questions: 1. Is your order entry system capable of receiving single line item orders by delivery order number and providing acknowledgement of each line item order within a specified time frame complete with order status? 2. Is your EOE capable ot providing invoicing based on single line item ordering? 3. If your current order, receipt, tracking and invoicing system(s) are not configured to receive/invoice for single line item orders, what would be the estimated cost associated with making a system change to accommodate this need? 4. Does you current ystem allow for automated tracking of dated/shelf life pharm products bearing an expiration date/shelf life of at least 12 months? 5. If not, what tracking method would you use and what would be the estimated cost associated with obtaining a system to track product expiration dates/shelf life of at least 12 months? 6. If your current system does not allow for automated tracking of dated/shelf life pharm products bearing an expiration date/shelf life of at least 12 months, what minimum date does it track? 7. Is your current EOE system capable of confirming item availability based on availablity with 12 months of dating or greater and "killing" those orders for which items do not meet the minimum of 12 month dating? Questions will be continued in part 2 of RFI.
- Record
- SN00038870-W 20020313/020311213124 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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