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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 22,1996 PSA#1705Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, Directorate of
Contracting, DRMS-PO, Federal Center, 74 Washington Avenue N, Battle
Creek, MI 49017-3092 PRESOLICITATION CONFERENCE FOR SALE OF SURPLUS MEDICAL DENTAL AND
VETERINARY EQUIPMENT Point of Contact is Tina Musolf, DRMS-D, (616)
961-5973. Request for expressions of interest - long-term sale of
medical, dental, and veterinary equipment. The Defense Reutilization
and Marketing Service (DRMS), a primary level field activity of the
Defense Logistics Agency, is planning to offer future generations of
surplus medical, dental, and veterinary equipment for sale on a
multi-year basis. This sale will be conducted using a two-step formal
process consisting of two distinct steps: (1) Solicitation, submission,
and evaluation of technical proposals to determine acceptability; and
(2) Issuance of a formal Invitation for Bids (IFB) only to those firms
who have submitted acceptable technical proposals under Step 1. The
technical proposals, as submitted, will be evaluated and determined to
be either: (A) Acceptable; (B) Reasonably susceptible of being made
acceptable by additional information; or (C) Unacceptable. Any proposal
which modifies or fails to conform to the essential requirements or
specifications of this request for technical proposals may be
considered unacceptable. The intent of this IFB is to enter a
partnership with the Government to sell and add value to the surplus
property. The Invitation for Bids will be issued to bidders who have
been rated technically acceptable on step one. Bidders are advised to
submit proposals which are fully and clearly acceptable without
additional explanation or information, since the Government may make a
final determination on whether a proposal is acceptable or
unacceptable based solely on the proposal as submitted and proceed
directly with the second step of this sale without requesting or
permitting the submission of further information from any bidder. If
the Government deems it necessary to assure adequate bid competition in
the second step, or otherwise finds it desirable and in its best
interest, the Government may in its sole discretion, request additional
information from bidders after initial technical proposal submission.
Such information will only be requested from bidders whose proposals
are considered reasonably susceptible of being made acceptable. The
additional information requested on such proposals will only be
submitted to clarify of supplement, but not basically change the
proposal as initially submitted. For this purpose, the Government may
discuss any such proposal with the bidder. Firms submitting proposals
determined to be unacceptable within step 1 will be notified. It is
anticipated that the IFB (Step 2) will be issued in approximately
thirty days or less from the date designated for receipt of the
technical proposals, but only to those firms whose technical proposals
have been determined to be acceptable in Step 1. No other firms will
be invited to bid or considered for award. Each bid in Step 2 must be
based on the bidder's acceptable technical proposal submitted in Step
1. Award will be made to the highest responsive/responsible bidder, and
the awardee's technical proposal will be incorporated as part of the
contract. The request for technical proposals is not binding on the
Government and does not in any way commit the Government to pay for any
costs incurred in the preparation and submission of the request
technical proposal nor does it commit the Government to contract for
the items involved. An industry meeting regarding this IFB will be held
at HQ DRMS, Battle Creek, Michigan, on or about October 30, 1996.
Interested parties should contact Tina Musolf by mail at DRMS-J,
Federal Center, 74 N. Washington, Battle Creek, Michigan, 49017-3092,
by facsimile at (616) 961-5848, or by e-mail at tmusolf@drms.dla.mil,
to attend the industry meeting or to request a copy of the draft IFB.
An industry meeting regarding this IFB will be held at HQ DRMS, Battle
Creek, Michigan, on or about October 30, 1996. Submission of written
questions and comments prior to the industry conference regarding the
draft IFB are encouraged. DRMS intends to issue the Step 1 invitation
in late November 1996. (292) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0408 19961021\SU-0001.MSC)
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