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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 25,1996 PSA#1728U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, WASC, Acquisition Management Division
WC3, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, BIN C15700, Seattle, WA 98115 M -- OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SUPORT AT NOAA/NESDIS
COMMAND AND DATA ACQUISITION ST ATION (CDA) NEAR FAIRBANKS, ALASKA SOL
52ABNE700002 DUE 021997 POC For a copy of the solicitation call
206-526-6425. For further information, call Contract Specialist Paul
Spizzirri at 206-526-6494 Work includes management; administration,
operation; operational maintenance; facilities maintenance; logistic
support; documentation, and other services necessary to effectively and
efficiently support the CDA station's NOAA polar orbiting,
meteorological spacecraft missions, NASA VLBI mission, and other
secondary missions. Contract performance will be for one year beginning
between 1 Jul and 1 Sep 1997 with four, one-year option terms to extend
contract performance. A Cost-Plus-Award Fee contract type is
anticipated. The Pre-proposal/Site Visit conference is scheduled for
0930 on January 14,1997 at the CDA Station near Fairbanks. Interested
firms are requested to notify the Contract Specialist at least three
work days prior to the conference of your firms intent to attend. Due
to limited space, please limit representation to three individuals. A
voluntary ''down-select'' procedure will be part of the technical
evaluation. Results from the oral presentation and our review of all
submitted written technical information will be the basis for our
technical evaluation. Each offeror must submit a written detailed
station staffing plan, resumes for key personnel, past performance
information, and suggested performance based evaluation factors (award
fee determination), which will be due on January 24, 1997 prior to the
actual proposal closing date. The down-select function will evaluate
these written documents. Offerors considered non-competitive will be so
notified. Based on that information, an offeror may elect to either
continue in the proposal process or withdraw. The proposal closing date
is February 19, 1997 at 1430 local Seattle time. At that time an
offeror must submit, in addition to the above, a written subcontracting
plan and a written business proposal. Offers will be evaluated against
six (6) evaluation factors: an offeror's Technical Capabilities; Past
Performance; Key Personnel; Management and Organization Experience;
Transition Planning, and finally, Subcontracting Efforts. The first two
factors are of equal importance. The third factor is less important
than A or B but more important than the fourth factor. The fourth
factor is slightly less important than the third but more important the
fifth or sixth factor. The fifth factor is slightly more important than
the last. Overall, technical is somewhat more important than cost. All
responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered
by the agency. See Numbered Note 26. (0326) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0046 19961122\M-0001.SOL)
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