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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 20,1995 PSA#1392U.S. Department of Justice, Procurement Services Staff, National Place
- Suite 1000, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530 76 -- LEGAL PUBLICATIONS SOL JBJMD-96-R-0007 POC James C. Lee
202/307-1958. The Department of Justice, Justice Management Division,
intends to negotiate with Clark Boardman Callahan, Deerfield, IL, for
subscriptions to publications currently owned by the Department. The
Clark Boardman Callahan publications contain copyright protected
information which is utilized by Department attorneys as a research and
trial preparation tool. The following is a representative list of the
required publications: Acquisitions and Mergers, American Law of
Medical Malpractice, American Law of Products Liability, American Law
of Torts, Attorney Malpractice, Law and Procedure, Avoiding and
Defending Wrongful Discharge Claims, Equal Employment Compliance,
Eyewitness Identification, Health Care and Antitrust Law, Housing
Discrimination Practice Manual, Litigating Wrongful Discharge Claims,
Psychiatry in the Everyday Practice of Law, Tiffany Real Property,
Trademarks Throughout the World. The information is organized and
indexed as an efficient research system. The Clark Boardman Callahan
publications are copyright protected and thus Clark Boardman Callahan
is the only known source for these publications. The statutory
authority for the proposed procurement is 41 U.S.C. 253 (c)(1), only
one responsible source. The proposed requirements contract will supply
Department locations nationwide. A solicitation does not exist for
this requirement. Interested concerns must respond with written
documentation, detailed data and pricing information which clearly
demonstrates their ability to perform this requirement. Responses
received as a result of this notice of intent shall be considered
solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a competitive
procurement. Responses will not be considered as either proposals or
bids. A determination by the Government not to open this requirement to
competition based upon the written responses to this notice is solely
within the discretion of the Government. The anticipated period of
performance under any resultant contract will be one year and may
include four (4) one-year options to extend the terms of the contract.
Responses must be submitted to the address shown in item 7. See
Note(s): 22. (0199) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0616 19950719\76-0001.SOL)
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