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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 06, 2009 FBO #2629
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35 -- Green Trade Fair - 5 March 2009 - Entry Authorization Letter

Notice Date
2/4/2009
 
Notice Type
Entry Authorization Letter
 
NAICS
561210 — Facilities Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 460 CONS / LGC, 460 CONS / LGC, 510 S. Aspen St. (MS 92), Bldg 1030, Buckley AFB, Colorado, 80011-9551
 
ZIP Code
80011-9551
 
Solicitation Number
GreenTradeFair
 
Response Due
2/26/2009 4:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
3/25/2009
 
Point of Contact
Shawn M Curro, Phone: 720-847-6964, John M. Norway,, Phone: 720-847-6900
 
E-Mail Address
shawn.curro@buckley.af.mil, john.norway@buckley.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). This is a follow up to the RFI listed below. A trade fair will be held at the Community Leadership Development Center at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora Colorado. The fair will be held on Thursday, 5 March 2009. It will start at 8 am and end at 4 pm. This Trade Fair will be open to the base populace and government entities in the Denver-Metro area and along the Front-Range. This will be an opportunity for businesses to showcase ideas, samples and product information. The purpose is to provide more environmentally friendly products or processes for both new construction and daily maintenance. Companies must show how their process or product lessens our impact on the environment. The number of participants will be limited and space will be assigned on a first-come/first-served basis. Companies participating need to identify/submit the following: 1. Companies interested in participating must forward the Entry Authorization Letter (EAL) attached to this RFI with all individuals they would like to attend. The completed EAL must be submitted to 2Lt Shawn Curro, shawn.curro@buckley.af.mil at least 6 duty days prior to the event on or before 24 Feb 2009. 2. Identify if your company will be bringing their own booth? The government will provide one 6' x 2' table for each company if requested in conjunction with their EAL submission. 3. Companies must also identify if they have any power requirements. Two standard 120V plugs can be made available per table. The number of booths with power outlets is limited and must be requested in conjunction with their EAL submission. 4. Companies must explain/provide what they plan to provide in way of handouts, examples and pamphlets at their booth/table. Electronic samples are acceptable and should be submitted with their EAL's. Original RFI dated 28 Jan 2009: The purpose of this Request For Information (RFI) is to solicit both federal agency and industry feedback regarding the marketing of infrastructure energy saving tools and ideas for application across Buckley Air Force Base. This RFI is to solicit interest from both federal agencies and companies in how to market their energy reduction and energy savings technology concepts at a "Green Infrastructures" trade fair. If enough interest is expressed, a trade fair will be held no sooner than 19 February 2009 at the Community Leadership Development Center (CLDC) at Buckley Air Force Base (AFB) in Aurora, Colorado. MARKETING/ACQUISITION STRATEGY ISSUES: SCOPE: This is an invitation to participate in an industry day event at Buckley AFB. This announcement serves to solicit suggestions on how to categorize technology ideas in an all-day trade fair. Since Buckley AFB encompasses many different tenants occupying buildings of varying ages and condition, the strategy arrived at needs to allow for the broadest scope of energy savings ideas in order to afford all government customers an opportunity to benefit from industry ideas exhibited during the trade fair. It should cover how to "green-up" older buildings as well as how to start off green in new developments. TRADE FAIR OBJECTIVES: The objective of this trade fair is to afford government customers an opportunity to assess energy savings solutions for incorporation into future work requirements to be funded over the next few years. As such, a broad objective of the trade fair should encompass some or all of the leading-edge government and commercial technology ideas outlined below: 1. The U.S. Department of Energy has a goal to create the technology and knowledge base for cost-effective zero-energy buildings by 2025. A zero energy building produces as much energy on-site as it consumes on an annual basis, primarily through energy efficiency with any small remaining loads met by photovoltaics and other solar energy technologies. 2. Department of Defense energy goals are much more stringent than the goals identified under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Executive Order 13423, and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. Department of Defense Goals: 3% energy reduction per year for a total of 30% (gas & electric) by 2015, water reduction of 2% per year for a total of 16% by 2015, and a 25% renewable goal by 2025. 3. Whole-building integration - A systems integration approach that enables advanced technologies to function more efficiently. This process meets the challenge of reliability and projected cost requirements for buildings. Used in retrofit application, these types of technologies provide one of the best opportunities to increase energy efficiency in existing buildings. 4. Building Controls are important for the energy efficiency of buildings, enabling building equipment to operate at peak energy efficiency. The current generations of building controls are outdated when compared to controls in other industries. With low-energy buildings, the importance of controls and fault diagnostics becomes more important. 5. Focus on the creation of highly flexible "technology option sets" that can be combined in various ways to reach anywhere from 50% to 70% energy savings. This could entail an integrated group of building envelope, equipment, and control system technologies that each influence the energy performance of the other that when combined act as one system. QUESTIONS: The Government is interested in obtaining the following information from other federal agencies and industry to consider in determining the optimal approach for the marketing of infrastructure energy solutions during a trade fair. 1. Federal agency or private sector interest in attending a one-day trade fair. 2. Subcontractors interested in attending for marketing and possible partnering of new energy saving processes with prime contractors. 3. Maximize marketing of information and services without the use of electrical connections at the trade fair site. 4. Benefit of allowing selected locally or nationally recognized speakers an opportunity to lecture to the gathering on a pro bono basis 5. Recommendation of best dates to hold a trade fair in late February to 31 March 2009 from a Tuesday through Thursday schedule. 6. Logistics in submitting company and personnel information for an Entry Access Letter (EAL) onto Buckley AFB seven calendar days prior to event. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Responses to this RFI will be in the form of a White Paper, not to exceed ten (10) pages, and if desired also supported by a Microsoft Power Point briefing, including notes, not to exceed eight (8) slides. Submit responses, via e-mail, to Lt. Shawn Curro at shawn.curro@buckley.af.mil not later than 28 January 2009.
 
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Document(s)
Entry Authorization Letter
 
File Name: A copy of the Entry Authorization Letter (EAL Green Fair.doc)
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Place of Performance
Address: 510 S. Aspen St., Buckley Air Force Base, Aurora, Colorado, 80011, United States
Zip Code: 80011
 
Record
SN01743916-W 20090206/090204220624-2b2c64a188973a30bdb1ecffb0c05a88 (fbodaily.com)
 
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