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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 27,1995 PSA#1334Commandant(G-ACS-2B/SD), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second
Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 T -- SERVICE TO MAINTAIN APPROXIMATELY 2000 COPIES OF CUSTOM FISHERIES
REGULATIONS POC Contact: Shawn Duncan, Contract Specialist, Ph: (202)
267- 2519/Shirley Kyle, Contracting Officer, Ph: (202) 267-2514 This
presolicitaion announcement is for customized, and updated Federal
Living Marine Resource Regulations for the U.S. Coast Guard. The U.S.
Coast Guard has intentions of awarding a sole source contract to
Jonathan Publishing Company located at 3939 Bees Caves Road, Suite 200
Austin TX 78746-6429. The Contractor shall provide a supplement
service which produces and distributes updated text of Federal Living
Marine Resource Regulations to Coast Guard units located throughout the
United States and its Possessions for insertion into the U.S. Coast
Guard's existing customized Federal Regulation sets. Jonathan
Publishing own copyrights to the format of the existing customized
regulations and updates. The new regulatory supplements shall be
completely compatible with the existing regulation sets currently held
by Coast Guard units. The Contractor shall maintain an inventory of
replacement sets for future distribution. The Contractor shall also
develop/maintain a database consisting of word processed text files
with all of the Federal Living Marine Resource Statutes, as well as
their legislative histories, for which the Coast Guard is responsible
for enforcing. An understanding of Federal Living Marine Resource
Regulations is essential. To properly execute the requirements of this
action, the provider must have the requisite knowledge and experience
to: (1) Research the Federal Register daily and distinguish between
final, interim final, emergency final, and proposed regulations and
extract only those which actually have been implemented by the
cognizant regulatory agency. (2) Determine whether the scope of the
statute/ regulation is within the enforcement responsibilities of the
U.S. Coast Guard (e.g., The U.S. Coast Guard has responsibility to
enforce regulations governing: marine vs. freshwater aquatic species,
actions taking place within waters under the jurisdiction of the United
States vs. international trade or commerce practices of foreign
countries or the actions of shore-based activities outside the
statutory enforcement authority of the U.S. Coast Guard, etc.) (3)
Determine whether the statute/regulation amends an existing
statute/regulation or is a new action; and if an amendment, accurately
makes all changes to the customized regulation database and provide
these changes to the Coast Guard. (4) Be able to understand the
significance of all statutory/regulatory actions, whether new or
amended, and be able to highlight the significant changes in a summary
document to be provided with each supplement issued to the Coast
Guard. To reflect these statutory and regulatory changes, the
contractor shall prepare, print, and distribute revisions to the
affected portions of the regionalized custom regulation sets through
the issuance of regular supplements. Each supplement shall contain new
or replacement pages, filing instructions, and a list of effective
pages. In addition to providing the supplement service for the existing
regulations, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing new
customized regulations for new statues and regulations. The Contractor
shall deliver supplements on the last day of each month to U.S. Coast
Guard units located throughout the United States and its Possessions.
These supplements shall be compatible with existing sets. These
regulations consist of nine volumes as follows (the number of copies
specified is an approximation): (1) General Set, 513 copies for
distribution, 55 copies for contractor's maintenance; (2)
Administrative Set, 67 copies for distribution, 10 copies for
contractor's maintenance; (3) Northeast/Mid-Atlantic set, 214 copies
for distribution, 25 copies for contractor's maintenance (4) South
Atlantic Set, 206 copies for distribution, 20 copies for contractor's
maintenance (5) Caribbean Set, 152 copies for distribution, 15 copies
for contractor's maintenance; (6) Gulf of Mexico Set, 200 copies for
distribution, 20 copies for contractor's maintenance; (7) Pacific Set,
182 copies for distribution; 20 copies for contractor's maintenance;
(8) North Pacific Set, 134 copies for distribution, 15 copies for
contractor's maintenance (9) Western Pacific Set, 117 copies for
distribution, 15 copies for the contractor's maintenance. The period of
performance shall be from 07/01/95 thru 06/30/96. This announcement is
not a request for proposal nor an invitation for bid. The approximate
issue date for Request For Proposal (RFP) Number DTCG23-95-R-HLE203 is
05/10/95. Telephone requests will not be honored. Written responses
must be submitted in writing and reference RFP DTCG23-95-R-HLE1203
Written responses shall be addressed to the Commandant, (G-ACS-2B/SD)
U.S. Coast Guard, 2100 Second Street, S.W. Washington D.C. 20593-0001
or facsimiled to (202) 267-4019. For Minority, Women-Owned, and
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises: The Department of Transportation
(DOT), Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU)
has a program to assist minority, women-owned and disadvantaged
enterprises to acquire short-term working capital assistance for
transportation-related contracts. Loans are available under the DOT
Short Term Lending Program (STLP) at prime interest rates to provide
accounts receivable financing. The maximum line of credit is $500,000
for further information and applicable forms concerning the STLP,
Please call the OSDBU at (800) 532-1169. See numbered Note 22. (0115) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0139 19950426\T-0001.SOL)
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