|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 22,1997 PSA#1997Defense Industrial Supply Center, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
19111-5096 99 -- SOUTHERN U.S. REGIONAL SUPPLIER FOR ADP, BUSINESS PRODUCTS,
DIGITAL IMAGING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES SOL
sp050097r0151 DUE 013098 POC bill dilauro,disc-lp,(215)697-3670 17. The
Defense Industrial Supply Center (DISC) is seeking proposals from
businesses interested in participating in an acquisition as a Prime
Vendor for business products and ancillary agreements. This will
encompass ADP equipment, digital imaging devices, telecommunications
equipment, photography equipment and related photographic supplies, and
consumable and non-consumable business supplies. Ancillary agreements
covering ADP/IT equipment and systems maintenance, management, leasing
and consulting may also be included. This is a representative list and
should not be considered comprehensive of all products that will be
required. All items are brand name specific and/or generic commercial
products. A Prime Vendor, or integrated supplier, can be defined as the
designation of a single source of supply for a wide range of products
and is responsible for the delivery of those products to the customer
upon order. The potential implementation sites would include
approximately 59 military facilities located in the Southern region of
the United States and will consist of two (2) zones. The South
Atlantic Zone (Zone 1) encompasses North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, and Eastern Florida. The South Central Zone (Zone 2)
encompasses Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Western Florida
(Panhandle), Southern Missouri and Southern Illinois, Kentucky,
Arkansas and Louisiana. Separate Prime Vendors will be selected for
each Zone, although the Government reserves the right to award both
Zones to a single Prime Vendor. Prospective contractors should be able
to adequately support purchases that are anticipated to have a yearly
estimated sales volume of $5 million dollars. This yearly estimated
sales volume of $5 million dollars is contingent on the number of
military facilities and the extent of their participation. Therefore,
the yearly estimated sales volume could be significantly higher.
Roll-out of this program to other major regions of the United States
will occur at a future date. The initial implementation facilities for
the Southeast region are to be determined. Prospective contractors
should have an on-line Electronic Order Entry (EOE) system and have
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) capability. Subject solicitation will
be issued on an unrestricted basis, with a 10% evaluation preference
for Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) concerns and will be subject to
the Trade Agreements Act. Adherence to the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act
(JWOD), which governs the Government's procurement of certain business
products, will be a requirement of the Prime Vendor(s). The resultant
contract will be an Indefinite Delivery Contract (IDC) with a base
period of 20 months and two (2) 20 month options to extend the term of
the contract. This will be a best value source selection acquisition
with technical merit being considered more important than price.
Solicitation SP0500-97-R-0151, Amendment 0002, including the Statement
of Work and complete details and conditions, was issued on December
16, 1997 and has a closing date of January 30, 1998. To obtain further
information or obtain a copy of the solicitation, please respond in
writing to the above address, ATTN:DISC-LP. The Contracting Officer,
Bill DiLauro, may also be contacted at (215) 697-3670 or E-mailed at
wdilauro@disc.dla.mil.***** (0352) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0245 19971222\99-0001.SOL)
99 - Miscellaneous Index Page
|
|