SOLICITATION NOTICE
R -- Defense Base Act (DBA) Insurance
- Notice Date
- 6/19/2008
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 524298
— All Other Insurance Related Activities
- Contracting Office
- Department of State, Office of Logistics Management, Acquisition Management, P.O. Box 9115, Rosslyn Station, Arlington, Virginia, 22219
- ZIP Code
- 22219
- Solicitation Number
- SAQMMA08R0229
- Response Due
- 6/24/2008
- Archive Date
- 4/24/2009
- Point of Contact
- Shapleigh Drisko,, Phone: 703-875-6010, James C. Sisson,, Phone: 703-875-6106
- E-Mail Address
-
driskosc@state.gov, sissonjc@state.gov
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- How many hard copies of the RFP will you require? Please submit three (3) copies of the RFP. Offerors should contact the Contract Specialist for loss history and other data related to the solicitation. In reply to a question that was asked in the solicitation, Another question. On Page 41 of 48, the last sentence on the page starts out stating: On the next page (42), it continues with: Can you advise what words are missing? Is it just "The Offeror"? The answer is: The Offferor/Contractor Additional Information: - We would like to have a Complete Loss Run for the prior five years. This loss run would need to detail individual claims for each year. If possible, we would like to see it in an Excel Spreadsheet format. Some critical elements contained in these loss runs would be: - Sorted by Year. - Claim Number - Incurred Amount - Paid Amount - Location/Territory of Incident. - Medical Payments/Reserves/Expenses - Indemnity Payments/Reserves/Expenses - Breakout/Designation of War Hazards Act Claims - Breakout/Designation of Claims by the Four Rating Classifications - Service, Security w/Aviation, Security w/o Aviation and Construction. - Summary of Incurred Losses greater than $100,000. per year. Attached is a spreadsheet containing loss data from 2002 through 2007. - Relative to Exposures we would like see: - Historical Payrolls for the last five years, per year. This data is not available. - Those Historical Payrolls broken out by the four Rating Classifications: Service, Security w/Aviation, Security w/o Aviation and Construction. Historically, there have been only services and construction categories. The addition of the two security categories has only existed since January of this year and will only affect those security companies operating in Iraq or Afghanistan. - Concentration of Employees by country, jobsite and Flight concentration. Data not available. - Nationalities - U.S. Nationals, Third Country Nationals and Local Nationals breakout. There is no data on the numbers of nationalities of contractor employees - Do any restrictions exist relative to Flight Concentrations: - What is the maximum number of employees anyone conveyance? This varies depending on the airframe and safety conditions. Rotary wing aircraft generally operate with fewer occupants than seats available for medium lift. Light helicopters (pilot, copilot and two passengers/gunners) generally operate with all four seats occupied. - Types of Conveyance: Commercial or Military Aircraft? Aircraft are not Military assets - A definitional statement relative to what the Classification "Security w/ Aviation" entails. These are security contractors who are required to provide rotary winged aviation assets in support of their security mission. Presently there is a single task order against a single security contract that requires aviation assets.
- Web Link
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- Record
- SN01596849-W 20080621/080619221045-76f3eaf312439c6f8d465bd5e2bea6cb (fbodaily.com)
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