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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 17,1996 PSA#1575U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Contracts, Mail Stop
TWF-7-I-2, Washington, D.C. 20555 Q -- URINE SPECIMEN COLLECTIONS - NATIONWIDE SOL RS-ADM-97-141 DUE
060696 POC Contact Point: Call (301) 415-7427 with any concerns about
distribution of the solicitation and any amendments. Only written or
faxed requests for solicitations are accepted. Fax number (301)
415-8157. Contract Specialist, Susan Hopkins, 301/415-6514 The U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) conducts urinalysis testing to
detect and deter illegal drug usage by its employees/applicants and
occasionally contractors. NRC conducts seven types of testing: (1)
random; (2) reasonable suspicion; (3) applicant; (4) accident or unsafe
practice; (5) voluntary; (6) follow- up; and (7) other as specified by
the NRC Project Officer (P.O.), e.g., testing authorized under 10 CFR
Parts 10 and 11. This follow-on contract will provide for collection
for all seven types of testing for NRC employees at NRC Headquarters
and at four Regional Offices, and approximately 85 remote sites
throughout the U.S. This contract also includes the requirements of the
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB). The Contractor shall
provide all labor, materials, and equipment, except that provided as
''Government Furnished,'' necessary for the on-site collection and
transportation of the specimens from designated collection locations to
the NRC contract testing laboratory. The contractor shall assist NRC in
continuing to fulfill the requirements of the ''NRC Drug Testing Plan''
in compliance with Executive Order 12564. Procedures concerning the
on-site collection and transportation of urine specimens are controlled
by the Department of Health and Human Services Mandatory Guidelines
(HHS Guidelines), dated June 9, 1994, and the NRC Drug Testing Manual,
dated December 1995, and any revisions thereto. The current firm fixed
price contract (NRC-10-92-168) is held by Tracor, Inc., Rockville, MD,
and will expire 12/12/96. The base year for this follow-on effort will
begin 12/13/96 and end 12/12/99 with two 12 month option periods.
Copies of this contract may be obtained from the NRC's Public Document
Room (202) 634-3273. The contractor for this follow-in effort shall
ensure continuity of personnel trained in collection procedures
following current HHS Guidelines to conduct collections at NRC
Headquarters located in Rockville, Maryland, and for regional,
applicant, followup testing, and remote site collections. Proposals for
this requirement may be submitted by all concerns, i.e., large
businesses, small businesses, and small businesses owned and controlled
by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. A source list
comprising the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all concerns
requesting a copy of the solicitation, with large businesses
identified by an asterisk, will be provided with the solicitation. In
order to identify large businesses on the list, a request for the
solicitation should indicate the size of the business based upon a SIC
code of 8099. The size standard for this SIC code is a firm with
average annual gross revenues of $5.0 million for the last 3 fiscal
years. In order to allow small concerns sufficient time to contact
large businesses for possible subcontracting opportunities, large
businesses are encouraged to make their requests for the solicitation
prior to the solicitation issuance date. The solicitation issue date is
estimated to be 5/6/96. A copy of the solicitation and all subsequent
amendments will be provided to each requester. Interested firms should
submit written requests to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission at
the address as shown above. Telephone requests will not be honored.
Closing date for proposals is 30 days after issue date of solicitation.
(0106) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0043 19960416\Q-0001.SOL)
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