SOLICITATION NOTICE
84 -- Air Force Battledress Uniform (ABU) Men' and Women's Coat and Trousers
- Notice Date
- 4/24/2006
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 315191
— Outerwear Knitting Mills
- Contracting Office
- Defense Logistics Agency, Logistics Operations, Defense Supply Center Philadelphia - Clothing & Textiles, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19111-5096
- ZIP Code
- 19111-5096
- Solicitation Number
- SPM100-06-R-0084
- Archive Date
- 4/24/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Partial Small Business
- Description
- Air Force Battledress Uniform (ABU) Coat, Man?s ABU, Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base Year: Minimum 528,000; Maximum 880,000. Four term options, Quantities for each option year 1-4: Minimum 336,000; Maximum 560,000. Trouser, Man?s ABU, Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base Year: Minimum 528,000; Maximum 880,000. Four term options, Quantities for each option year 1-4: Minimum 336,000; Maximum 560,000. Coat, Woman?s ABU Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base Year: Minimum: 132,000; Maximum 220,000. Four term options, Quantities for each option year 1-4: Minimum 84,000; Maximum 140,000. Trouser, Woman?s ABU Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base Year: Minimum: 132,000; Maximum 220,000. Four term options, Quantities for each option year 1-4: Minimum 84,000; Maximum 140,000. Coat, Maternity, ABU Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base plus four term options: Minimum 9,600; Maximum 16,000. Slacks, Maternity, ABU Camouflage Pattern, Quantity Base plus four term options: Minimum 9,600; Maximum 16,000. Items to be manufactured in accordance with FQ/PD-06-08 (Man?s Coat); FQ/PD-06-11 (Man?s Trouser); FQ/PD-06-13 (Woman?s Coat); FQ/PD-06-12 (Woman?s Trouser); FQ/PD-06-27 (Maternity, Slacks); FQ/PD-06-28 (Maternity, Coat). Two awards will be made under this solicitation, each representing 50% of the total quantities listed above. 50% of this procurement will be set aside for small business and the other 50% will be unrestricted. Solicitation will be evaluated under Best Value procedures with the following evaluation factors: Product Demonstration Model, Experience/Past Performance, Surge and Sustainment Capacity, Socioeconomic Considerations, DLA Mentoring Business Agreements (MBA) Program and Javits-Wagner-O?Day Entity (JWOD) Proposal. FOB Destination to SEQ Susquehanna, PA. Availability of solicitations, FAR 5.102(d) applies, as our office no longer issues solicitations or amendments in paper form. Solicitation will be posted on https://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/ Detailed system requirements and instructions for registration can be found on the DLA DIBBS Home Page accessed on https://www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil/. A few highlights of the information that will be found include: 1. On the DLA Internet Bulletin Board System (DIBBS) Home Page, click the VENDOR REGISTRATION link to begin the registration process. 2. In order to register for access to secure portions of DLA DIBBS, the company you are representing must already be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. 3. A Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code registration will be processed immediately. A User ID will appear on the registration screen and a password will be sent separately to the email address of the Super User. If a CAGE is already registered on DLA DIBBS, the name and email address of the Super User will be provided. The Super User should be contacted to set-up additional accounts, logons and passwords for their CAGE. DIBBS Super User * If your CAGE has already been registered on DIBBS, the name and email address of the person designated as your super user will be provided. * The representative who starts the DIBBS registration process has the option to accept their CCR registration POC as the DIBBS super user, or they can designate themselves or another person to act as the super user for the CAGE. * The super user acts as the account administrator for a CAGE. They can add up to ninety-eight (98) additional users, provide user IDs and passwords, modify existing users, and control the login status of each user for their CAGEs through My Account (Account Maintenance). The Defense appropriations and authorization acts and other statutes (including what is commonly referred to as ?The Berry Amendment?) impose restrictions on the DoD?s acquisition of foreign products and services. Generally, Clothing and Textile items (as defined in DFARS clause 252.225-7012) and ?specialty metals? (as defined in DFARS clause 252.225-7014), including the materials and components thereof (other than sensors, electronics, or other items added to, and not normally associated with clothing), must be grown, reprocessed, reused, melted or produced in the United States, its possessions or Puerto Rico, unless one of the DFARS 225.7002-2 exceptions applies. DSCP has developed a web-based system that allows manufacturers the ability to request specifications, patterns and drawings on our contracting page. To request technical data for DSCP Clothing and Textiles (DSCP C&T) solicitations, use the following link to the DSCP C&T Technical Data Repository area at https://phl1s410.dscp.dla.mil/pls/portal/CUSTOM_DSCP_APP.CTSREQ_DYN_PATTERN.show
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