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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 29,2000 PSA#2546Naval Medical Logistics Command, Code 05, 521 Fraim Street, Ft.
Detrick, MD 21702-5015 J -- TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF CLINICAL ANALYZERS SOL
N62645-00-Q-RP01 DUE 033100 POC Ralph Payne, Contracting Officer,
301-619-3026; Nancy LaVigne, Contract Specialist, 301-619-3023 This is
a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation and a written solicitation will not be issued. The
Request for Quotation number is N62645-00-Q-RP01. This RFQ incorporates
provisions and clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular
97-15. SIC is 8999. The Navy intends to negotiate with Olympus America
Incorporated, Melville, NY as the only source that can provide the
following technical support and maintenance services of their AU800
analyzers. SOW. 1. Olympus shall provide all materials and services
required to maintain AU800 Automated Clinical Analyzers in like new
condition at each of the following locations: NDSL, San Diego, CA;
NDSL, Jacksonville, FL; NDSL, Great Lakes, IL; AFTDTL, Fort Meade, MD;
AFTDTL, Tripler AMC, HI; Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX. 2.
Telephone Support. 2.1 Olympus shall provide eachlaboratory access to
a telephonic technical support line that is available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. 3. Upgrades 3.1 Olympus shall provide, install, and
maintain all software and hardware upgrades introduced for the AU800s
during the term of the contract. Also, Olympus shall provide all
manuals and training as necessary to accomplish the upgrades. 4.
Software. 4.1 Software Furnished. Olympus shall furnish all software
required to operate and maintain the AU800s. Olympus shall support such
software, including any revisions thereof, at no additional cost to the
Government for the duration of this contract, including any renewals
and extensions thereof. 5. Personnel Qualifications. 5.1 Personnel
assigned to or utilized by Olympus in the performance of this contract
shall, at a minimum, meet the experience, education, or other
background requirements set forth below and shall be fully capable of
performing in an efficient, reliable and professional manner. 5.2
Maintenance Technician. Maintenance personnel must have original
equipment manufacturer's training to perform services with a minimum of
two-(2) year's experience maintaining the AU800s. The technician must
speak the English language fluently. 6. General Maintenance. 6.1 All
maintenance shall be performed at the laboratories. In the event that
any equipment components or parts thereof must be removed by Olympus to
effect repairs, written authorization must first be obtained from the
local Bio-Medical Maintenance Office. 6.2 Olympus is required to
maintain all equipment according to all applicable requirements of the
Joint Commission of Accreditation of Health Care Organizations
(JCAHO), Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation
(AAMI), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the
manufacturers original equipment specifications, as well as the Office
of Compliance, Center for Devices and Radiologic Health, Food and Drug
Administration (CDRH) Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP). 6.3
Olympus shall check in with the laboratoryreceptionist, prior to and
after completion of all services. Olympus will be escorted by the
laboratory personnel during any services provided to the Government.
Olympus personnel shall wear a contractor furnished identification
badge, and if so requested by the laboratory, a Government visitor's
pass, on their outer garment at all times when performing services at
the Government laboratories. Olympus furnished identification badge
shall include at a minimum, the employee's name, the company name, and
the employee's job title. If performing during other than the
Principal Period of Maintenance, Olympus personnel are required to
check in and out with the Security Officer, and to leave all service
reports with the watch person on duty. 6.4 All AU800s are required to
be operational within 24 hours (exception of Great Lakes which is 12
hours) of the first maintenance call placed by the Government for a
particular problem (Hawaii see 6.5). If any AU800 is in a downtime
status for more than 24 hours (12 hours at Great Lakes) or more than 2%
of the annual available work hours, for any reason other than the fault
of negligence of the Government, Acts of God, vandalism, civil
insurrection, or war, Olympus shall credit the Government in the amount
of 1% of the total monthly charge due under this contract, for each
hour of downtime over the initial 24 hours (12 hours at Great Lakes).
The credit shall be computed to the nearest half-hour. The credit shall
be computed to the nearest dollar and shall not exceed 6.6% of the
total monthly charge for any calendar day of downtime. 6.5 At the
laboratory in Hawaii, the BMETs will provide first response support for
the AU800s. The BMETs will troubleshoot and repair, with the telephonic
technical assistance, until such time as four hours of troubleshooting
has occurred, or the Olympus representative determines that on-site
technical support is required. At that time, Olympus shall have a
technical representative on-site within 24 hours of the initial call.
If any AU800 is in a downtime status for more than 24 hours or more
than 2% of the annual available work hours, for any reason other than
the fault of negligence of the Government, Acts of God, vandalism,
civil insurrection, or war, Olympus shall credit the Government in the
amount of 1% of the total monthly charge due under this contract, for
each hour of downtime over the initial 24 hours. The credit shall be
computed to the nearest half-hour. The credit shall be computed to the
nearest dollar and shall not exceed 6.6% of the total monthly charge
for any calendar day of downtime. 6.6 The PPM is 0700-2300 (local
laboratory time prevailing) Monday through Friday, excluding Federal
holidays. 6.7 Olympus shall respond telephonically to a notification of
an AU800 failure no later than 10 minutes after receipt of notification
and shall begin providing service on-site no later than 2 hours after
receipt of notification (for Hawaii see 6.5). 6.8 There shall be no
additional charge for remedial maintenance performed outside the PPM
provided that Olympus is notified of an AU800 failure during the PPM
stated in 6.6. 6.9 Olympus shall furnish all necessary labor,
materials, parts (e.g., including such items as components, tools, test
equipment, calibration sets, etc.) to maintain the AU800s in continuous
operation. 7. Preventive Maintenance. 7.1 The semi-annual preventive
maintenance shall consist of two equally spaced scheduled preventive
maintenance on-site calls on each of the AU800s. The Government
reserves the right to specify the hours and days during which
preventive maintenance shall take place to minimize impact on
laboratory operations. 7.2 Preventive maintenance shall consist of, but
is not limited to, analysis, examination, adjustment, calibration,
replacing marginal parts and components, cleaning, lubricating, and
correction of, or scheduling for correction, of all observed
malfunctions. 7.3 Remedial service calls shall not substitute for
scheduled preventive maintenance unless the service call is within the
preventive maintenance window approved above, and the entire
preventive maintenance procedures are followed. 8. Parts. 8.1 All
replacement parts shall be OEM approved parts. 8.2 All
replacement/spare parts shall be guaranteed to be equal in all respects
(including performance, interchangeability, durability and quality), to
new parts specified for use by the OEM. 8.3 Upon completion of a
scheduled preventative maintenance call, Olympus shall perform all
required quality control tests and furnish the laboratory with a
written report of all actions taken during the preventative
maintenance. 9. Certification of Maintainability. 9.1 At such time the
services of Olympus is terminated, expire contractually, or are
otherwise not extended, Olympus shall within five (5) working days,
issue a "Certificate of Maintainability" for all AU800s maintained
under this contract. 9.2 The Certificate shall state that preventive
maintenance in accordance with the specifications of the OEM has been
performed and that the AU800 is performing in accordance with the OEM's
specifications such that the OEM (or the OEM's successor in interest)
commits that it would assume maintenance of the AU800s without any
one-time charges (including but not limited to repair or inspection
charges) if such maintenance were assumed effective the day after
Olympus's performance ceases. Olympus is responsible for bearing all
costs associated with obtaining such certifications. 9.3 Should Olympus
fail to issue the required Certificate of Maintainability, or should
any AU800 fail to perform in accordance with the certification, Olympus
shall be liable to the Government for any costs incurred by the
Government in bringing the AU800s up to maintainable levels. 10.
Responsibilities of Olympus. 10.1 Olympus shall provide all maintenance
(labor and parts) and shall keep the AU800s in good operating
condition. Maintenance service shall not include electrical work
external to the AU800s, the furnishing of supplies, nor adding or
removing accessories, attachments, or other devices. It shall
notinclude repair of damage resulting from accident, transportation
between Government sites, neglect, misuse, failure of electrical power
or air conditioning, or humidity control, or cause other than ordinary
use. All parts, including those required for maintenance outside the
PPM, if applicable, are included in the fixed monthly charge. 11.
Responsibilities of the Government. 11.1 Government personnel shall not
attempt non-routine maintenance to AU800s while under the purview of
the contract unless agreed to by Olympus as covered by Sections 6.4 and
6.5. 11.2 Subject to security regulations, the Government shall permit
access to the AU800 that is to be maintained. 11.3 The Government
shall provide, at no charge to Olympus, adequate storage space for
spare parts and adequate working space (including heat, light,
ventilation, electric current and outlets) and telephones (for local
calls only) for Olympus maintenance personnel. 11.4 The Government
shall maintain site requirements in accordance with the
equipmentenvironmental specifications furnished by Olympus, if any. 12.
The following will be at no additional charges to the Government. 12.1
Replacement parts, unless such parts are required due to the fault or
negligence of the Government. 12.2 Preventive maintenance, regardless
of when performed. 12.3 Remedial maintenance which was requested
during the PPM, regardless of when the maintenance is performed. 12.4
Time spent by Olympus maintenance personnel after arrival at the
laboratory awaiting the arrival of additional maintenance personnel
and/or delivery of parts, etc., after a service call has commenced.
12.5 Description(s) of malfunction(s). For technical acceptance,
Olympus must provide documentation stating they either "concur" or
"agree" with each SOW paragraph above. CLINs 0001 through 0006 (Base
Year) Technical Support and Maintenance to include SLINs for 2 option
years for each CLIN. Service and acceptance of service will take place
at the individual laboratories. Olympus shall include a completed copy
of the provisions at FAR 52.212-3. Olympus must be registered in CCR;
provide DUNS number; Cage Code and TIN. Provisions at FAR 52.212-1,
Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items apply with the exception of
(d), (e), (f), (h) and (i) of the clause, which are "Reserved". To
support the offered price, Olympus shall include copies of published
commercial price list, or other documentation setting forth the prices
charged to the general public. Contract award will be based on the
Contracting Officer's knowledge of Olympus's past performance and a
determination that the proposed price is fair and reasonable. FAR
52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items and FAR
52.212-5, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes
or Executive Orders-Commercial Items, applies. With respect to FAR
52.212-5, the following FAR clauses apply: 52-222-3, 52.225-13,
52.233-3, 52.222-21, 52.222-26, 52.222-35, 52.222-36, 52.222-37,
52.225-16, 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central
Contractor Registration. Olympus's offer is due at Naval Medical
Logistics Command by 1:00 PM on or before March 31, 2000. Point of
contact is Ralph Payne, 301-619-3026 or email
rpayne@nml10.med.navy.mil. See Note 22.***** Posted 02/25/00
(W-SN428503). (0056) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 20000229\J-0004.SOL)
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