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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 17, 2003 FBO #0750
SOURCES SOUGHT

23 -- MSF Program Motorcycles

Notice Date
12/15/2003
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Special Operations Command, 347 CONS, 4380B Alabama Rd., Moody AFB, GA, 31699-1794
 
ZIP Code
31699-1794
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-FA4830-04-MSF2003RiderCourseProgram
 
Response Due
12/26/2003
 
Archive Date
1/10/2004
 
Point of Contact
Shannon Millard, Contracting Apprentice, Phone 229-257-4717, Fax 229-257-4032, - Bryan Ewing, Contract Specialist, Phone 229-257-2739, Fax 229-257-3547,
 
E-Mail Address
shannon.millard@moody.af.mil, bryan.ewing@moody.af.mil
 
Description
The 347th Contracting Squadron/MSCB is seeking sources to acquire Motorcycles under the Motorcycle Safety Foundation 2003 RiderCourse Program. For 2003 RiderCourse Information: 1-800-466-9227; E-mail: www.msf-usa.org FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES: The Industry?s motorcycle-loan program for rider education is the single most important ingredient for the success of a community rider-training program. Motorcycles are needed to provide students with actual riding experience. The loan system allows training sponsors to offer a course to new riders who don?t yet have a motorcycle. ? To be eligible for loan motorcycles, a rider-training program must first be recognized as a sponsor by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Upon acceptance they are given a unique Rider Education Recognition Program (RERP) identification number. When applying for loan motorcycles the sponsor uses a special loan-agreement form developed by the participating motorcycle manufactures/distributors and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Each manufacturer/distributor has its own policies, procedures and incentives for loaning bikes. Two incentives common to all are additional dealer discounts and price protection. ? In addition to the manufacturer/distributor?s financial incentives, participation in the loan program enhances the dealer?s reputation and standing as a leader in the community. ? In a survey of rider-training graduates, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation learned: The brand of motorcycle purchased tends to reflect the type of loan motorcycle used at the course. The major method for learning about the course is through word of mouth, advertisements and dealer referrals. 25% of the beginning students and 13% of the experienced students purchase a motorcycle after taking the course. The greatest majority of purchases are street bikes. The course is usually a major influence on the purchaser?s decision to by a motorcycle. ? The Standard Industrial Classification Code is 3751. The North American Industry Classification System is 336991. FOB: Destination - Moody AFB, Valdosta, GA 31699. REFERENCE THE NUMBER (FA4830-04-MSF 2003 Rider Course Program), NAME, ADDRESS, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF OFFEROR. SEND FACSIMILE RESPONSES TO (229) 257-4032 OR EMAIL RESPONSE TO shannon.millard@moody.af.mil NO LATER THAN 26 DECEMBER 2003. The point of contact for this solicitation is SSgt Shannon Millard, 229-257-4717, FAX 229-257-4032. Alternate point of contact is SSgt Bryan Ewing, 229-257-4917.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Moody AFB, Valdosta, GA
Zip Code: 31699
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00489827-W 20031217/031215212147 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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