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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 24, 2022 SAM #7664
SOURCES SOUGHT

52 -- DOMESTIC NON-AVAILABILITY DETERMINATION

Notice Date
11/22/2022 1:47:49 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
332216 — Saw Blade and Handtool Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
W4GG HQ US ARMY TACOM DETROIT ARSENAL MI 48397-5000 USA
 
ZIP Code
48397-5000
 
Solicitation Number
W56HZV-23-V-2022
 
Response Due
12/22/2022 12:00:00 PM
 
Point of Contact
Barbara Rogowski, Phone: 5715888949
 
E-Mail Address
barbara.rogowski2.civ@army.mil
(barbara.rogowski2.civ@army.mil)
 
Description
The U.S. Army Contracting Command Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA), MI 48397-5000 is seeking industry input concerning the availability of domestic sources for certain items, i.e. safety clothing and hand and measuring tools, in accordance with Defense Federal Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 225.7002 -1 (Commonly known as the Berry Amendment). This sources sought is issued for acquisition planning purposes only and does not obligate the U.S. Government (USG) in any way. It is not a request for proposal. This information is subject to change and does not bind the USG in any way. Additional information will be provided in subsequent notice(s), as necessary. For reference, DFARS 225.7002-1(a) states in part: The following restrictions implement 10 U.S.C. 2533a (""Berry Amendment"") Except as provided in subsection 225.7002-2, do not acquire� ��������������� (a)(1) Any of the following items, either as end products or components, unless the items have been grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States: ��������������� (ii)� Clothing and the materials and components thereof, other than sensors, electronics, or other items added to, and not normally associated with, clothing and the materials and components thereof.� Clothing includes items such as outerwear, headwear, underwear, nightwear, footwear, hosiery, handwear, belts, badges, and insignia.� For additional guidance and examples, see PGI 225.7002-1(a)(1)(ii). (2) Hand or measuring tools, unless the tools were produced in the United States. For additional guidance, see PGI 225.7002-1(a)(2). The purpose of this notice is to identify sources that produce Berry Amendment compliant items for the descriptions as listed below. DFARS Procedures Guidance and Instruction (PGI) 225.7002-1 provides the following guidance regarding Berry compliance for hand and measuring tools: DFARS PGI 225.7002-1(a)((2) Hand or measuring tools. (A)��������� As applied to hand or measuring tools, ""produced in the United States"" means that the hand or measuring tool was assembled in the United States out of components, or otherwise made from raw materials into the finished product that is to be provided to the Government. (B)��������� If a hand or measuring tool was assembled in a country other than the United States, then disassembled and reassembled in the United States, the hand or measuring tool was not produced in the United States. (C)��������� The requirement to buy hand or measuring tools produced in the United States does not impose any restriction on the source of the components of the hand or measuring tools. This is unlike the Berry Amendment restriction on clothing (see 225.7002-1(a)(1)(ii)), which explicitly requires domestic source for the materials and components of clothing (other than unusual components such as sensors or electronics), as well as the additional separate restrictions on various types of fibers and fabrics that might be components of the clothing. (D)��������� If the acquisition of the hand or measuring tools is also subject to the Buy American statute (see FAR subpart 25.1), then in order to qualify as a domestic end product, the cost of the components mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States or a qualifying country, must exceed 50 percent of the cost of all the components of the hand or measuring tool. ************************************************************************************* ITEM DESCRIPTION: 1. Tubular Box Spanner, 100 +/-50 mm length, 10 mm X 11 mm double ended female hex head.� Able to accept a 1/4"" diameter� � Tommy Bar 2. Tommy Bar, 1/4"" diameter, 5"" Jong for above tubular box spanner 3. Locking Pliers; all lengths and styles, also called Wrench, Plier and Plier, Clamp. 4. Clamp, sliding arm style, metalworking 5. Bar Clamp, Spreader. All sizes. 6. Crimper, for RJ-22 and RJ-11, all in one design 7. Crimper, Ratcheting, for RJ-45 and RJ-11, all in one design 8. Screwdriver, Cordless 9. Hammer Drill, Electric. Corded. Other than 5/8"" chuck 10. Hammer Drill, Electric. Cordless. 11. Drill, Electric, Cordless, 12 Volt, 14 Volt, 18 Volt, 20 Volt, 24 Volt, 36 Volt 12. Close Quarter Angle Drills, Corded and Cordless 13. Metal-Cutting Circular Saw, Corded, 7-1/4"" blade 14. Portable Band Saw, Corded 15. Circular Saw, Electric; corded and cordless 16. Pneumatic Hammer Drill, SDS 17. Reciprocating Saw, corded and cordless 18. Saw, Circular Trimcut 5-3/8'' Dia, Cordless 19. Robo Grip Pliers, Self-adjusting, 10� length, V notch, spring loaded 20. Ratcheting Screwdriver Set with bits, 1/4� drive roller clutch ratchet style driver and assorted bits. 21. Ratcheting Screwdriver and Bil Set 1/4"" female drive 22. Crosscut bow saw 23. Felling lever 24. Plumb Laser Pointing Kit 25. Blade, Jewelers Saw, all sizes 26. Screwdriver, Ratcheting, Yankee Style 27. Crowfoot, Ratcheting 28. Wrench, Combination Ratcheting, Spline. All sizes 29. Adapter, Ratcheting Set, for converting the above to thin ratchets 30. Slide Caliper, Electronic 31. Hacksaw frame, Insulated, 300mm blade, 1,000V per IEC 60900 32. Cable Stripper, Pocket 33. Cable ripper, 3-1/2"" blade 34. 3/8� Ratchet Wrench Bit Adapter, 1/4"" 35. Cloth Tape Measure 36. Jewelers Files and Needle files; all styles, cuts and lengths 37. Hand Files, American and Swiss Pattern; all styles, cuts and lengths including rasps 38. Magnetic screwdriver bit holders, all sizes 39. Magnetic nut driver bits, all sizes ************************************************************************************* Follow up questions regarding hand and measuring tools: 1.����������� Does your organization produce the tool listed above IAW DFARS PGI 225.7002-1 (2)? 2.����������� Does your organization produce a tool(s) that is similar to the one listed above IAW DFARS PGI 225.7002-1 (2)? 3.���������� Would your organization consider moving your production or manufacturing facilities to be in compliance with DFARS PGI 225.7002-1 (2) to produce these tools? If yes, please provide an estimated cost for such a move and a brief rational for such� costs. ************************************************************************************* Interested parties are requested to send their response to Barbara Rogowski, Contract Specialist ACC-DTA, she can be reached at barbara.rogowski2.civ@army.mil. Thank you for your interest in this project. ACC-DTA appreciates your time and effort in responding to this survey.
 
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