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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 20,2000 PSA#2560National Institute of Standards & Technology, Acquisition & Assistance
Div.,100 Bureau Drive Stop 3572, Bldg. 301, Rm B117, Gaithersburg, MD
20899-3572 66 -- MICROPLATE STRIP WASHER AND MICROPLATE READER SOL 53SBNB060058
DUE 032700 POC Teresa A. Reefe, Contracting Officer (301) 975-6364, FAX
(301) 975-5007 WEB: NIST Contracts Homepage,
http://www.nist.gov/admin/od/contract/contract.htm. E-MAIL: NIST
Contracts Office, Contract@nist.gov. THIS IS A COMBINED
SYNOPSIS/SOLICITATION FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE FORMAT IN FAR SUBPART 12.6, AS SUPPLEMENTED WITH ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE
ONLY SOLICITATION; QUOTATIONS ARE BEING REQUESTED AND A WRITTEN
SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE ISSUED. The solicitation number for this
requirement is 53SBNB060058 and it is being issued as a request for
quotation (RFQ) using simplified acquisition procedures (FAR Part 13).
The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are
those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 97-15. This
requirement is unrestricted; however, the assigned Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code is 5084 and the related small business size
standard is 500 employees. The Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) and
items, quantities and units of measure are as follows: CLIN 0001,
Microplate Strip Washer, which meets the specifications listed below,
1 each; and CLIN 0002, Multilabel Microplate Reader for Fluorescence,
Absorbance, Chemiluminescence, & Time Resolved Fluorescence with
Temperature Control, which meets the specifications listed below, 1
each. The National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST's)
Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory has a requirement for a
Microplate Strip Washer and Plate Reader which will be used to assess
the biocompatibility of a bone graft at NIST. The minimum
specifications for the Microplate Strip Washer are as follows: 1) Shall
be operated by a keypad with an alphanumeric display; 2) Shall have the
ability to store up to 30 wash protocols for easy recall and run; 3)
Shall efficiently wash all brands and types of plates; 4) Shall have
the ability to select crosswise aspiration, bottom washing, and
overflow washing (overflow washing assures the lowest possible
backgrounds by washing the entire well, including the rim); 5) Shall
have the ability to continuously wash wells with an unlimited volume of
liquid; 6) Shall have built-in pumps to eliminate the need for an
external vacuum and air source; 7) The unit shall be a maximum of 11.2"
wide and 15.6" deep; 8) Shall have the ability to use any type or
volume reagent bottle; 9) Shall have the ability to use two different
wash liquids at the same time, and shall accommodate 2 additional
channels if necessary in the future; 10) Shall have a 12 channel
manifold, but shall be able to accommodate 8 and 16 channel manifolds
if necessary in the future; 11) Switching between liquids shall be
automatic; 12) Shall have the ability to define and store settings for
up to nine different plate types; 13) Shall have the ability to select
soak time, dispensing speeds, aspirating speeds, and bottom positions;
14) Shall have the ability to choose between four different rinse
modes; and 15) Shall have the ability to program it to wash only
certain strips in a plate. The minimum specifications for the
Multilabel Microplate Reader with Temperature Control are as follows:
1) Shall have the ability to read fluorescence,absorbance,
chemiluminescence and time-resolved fluorescence in a single compact
unit; 2) Time-resolved fluorescence shall be extra high density with a
minimumized excitation beam; 3) Shall have the ability to take
readings from 340-700 nm; 4) The temperature control for the unit to
improve the reproducibility of measurements shall be from ambient +2
degrees Celsius to 45 degrees Celsius; 5) Shall have the ability to
take readings from both the bottom and the top of the wells; 6) Shall
have the ability to read 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, 384, 864, and 1536 well
plates that are clear, white or black; 7) Shall have the ability to
read Petri dishes, slides, filters, filter plates, Terasaki plates and
PCR tubes; 8) Shall have the ability to add on stacker robotics
hardware, syringe injectors for fast kinetics and an IR-sensitive
photomultiplier tube (up to 850 nm) if these options become necessary
in the future; 9) The instrument employ photon counting technology
shall guarantee excellent short term and long term stability; 10) There
shall be no need for manual calibration or gain setting or automatic
gain switching to complicate interpretation of the results; 11) Shall
have the ability to define two excitation/emission filters for one
label; 12) Shall provide quick measurement using a single PMT; 13)
Shall have the ability to take multiple readings of the same membranes,
chips, and slides; 14) Shall have the ability to freely set the number
of readings and their spacing; 15) Shall have the ability to take 100
readings of the same plate; 16) Shall have the ability to read the
same well 55 times for fast kinetics; 17) Shall have the ability to
distribute readings in a squared or rounded area; 18) Shall have the
ability to perform both fast and slow kinetic measurements; 19) Shall
have the ability to define specific delays and repeats by plate, row or
well; 20) Shall have the ability to shake the plates; 21) Shall have
the ability to program the plate shaker for linear, orbital, or double
orbital mixing; 22) Shall have the ability to shake plates at three
speeds with an adjustable amplitude; 23) Shall have the ability to
define measuring height as a parameter in the protocol; 24) Shall have
the ability to adjust the focus point for a 96 well plate from the
very bottom to the very top of the plate, which is beneficial when
measuring filter plates, cell layers, membranes, etc. It also allows
the user to efficiently reduce sample volumes; 25) Shall have the
ability to operate the instrument under Windows 95, 98, and NT; 26) The
protocol setting and instrument operation for counting all four label
types (fluorescence, absorbance, chemiluminescence and time-resolved
fluorescence) shall be the same; 27) Shall have the ability to
automatically save data; 28) Shall have the ability to open the files
directly in Excel or transfer as ASCII text files to other software
programs; 29) Files shall be compatible with Macintosh programs; 30)
The lamp intensity and the aperture defining the amount of light
reaching the PMT shall be software adjusted and saved with the counting
protocol; 31) Sample positions in each plate of an assay shall be
identified in a plate map; 32) Shall have the ability to code samples
with names such as Background, Spontaneous Release, Total Release,
Positive, Negative, Unknown, etc.; 33) Shall have a live plate display
to show the results of counting each well; and 34) Shall have the
ability to count europium, samarium, terbium, and dysprosium chelate
labels for time-resolved fluorescence under optimum conditions.
Delivery is required FOB Destination, Gaithersburg, Maryland, and all
shipping charges shall be included in the quoted price. Desired
delivery time is 14 days after award, and required delivery time is 28
days after award for both CLINs. A minimum of a one (1) year warranty
shall be included in the offer. The Government reserves the right to
award multiple purchase orders on a item-by-item basis, however,
vendors may submit quotations for all-or-none pricing. In addition to
the other factors, quotes will be evaluated on the basis of advantages
and disadvantages to the Government that might result from making one
or more award(s). It is assumed, for the purpose of evaluating quotes,
that $100 would be the administrative cost to the Government for
issuing and administering each purchase order awarded under this
solicitation. The provision at 52.212-1, Instructions to
Offerors-Commercial Items (NOV 1999), applies to this acquisition. The
following evaluation factors will be used to evaluate quotations: 1)
Technical capability to meet or exceed the government's needs; 2)
Performance Demonstration; 3) Past Performance; and 4) Price.
Quotations will be evaluated as follows: Go/No-Go Factor -- Technical:
All quotations will initially be evaluated for compliance with the
required specifications listed above. Quoters who do not meet the
mandatory minimum required specifications will be deemed technically
unacceptable and will not be evaluated further. Those quoters, which
are found to be technically acceptable, will be called by the Contract
Specialist to set up a date and time to provide a demonstration of
their product at the NIST campus in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Past
performance will be evaluated simultaneously with the demonstrations
(Quoters shall provide at least 2 references of Government or
commercial clients who have purchased similar equipment). The
Government anticipates awarding a purchase order resulting from this
combined synopsis/solicitation to the responsible quoter whose
quotation will offer the BEST VALUE to the Government, price and other
factors considered. The Government reserves the right to make an award
without discussions. Quoters shall address ALL requirements herein, and
shall provide clear evidence of understanding, ability and willingness
to comply with the Government's specifications. Failure to address a
specification/requirement will be construed by the Government as
inability to meet the need, or the quoter's taking exception to it.
Offerors shall include a completed copy of the provision at52.212-3,
Offeror Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items (FEB 2000),
with its offer, which can be accessed at: http://www.arnet.gov/far. The
clause at 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items (MAY
1999) applies to this acquisition. The clause at 52.212-5, Contract
Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items (FEB 2000), applies to this, including: (11)
52.222-21, Prohibition of Segregated Facilities, (12) 52.222-26, Equal
Opportunity, (13) 52.222-35, Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans
and Veterans of the Vietnam Era, (14) 52.222-36, Affirmative Action
for Workers with Disabilities, (15) 52.222-37, Employment Reports on
Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era, (17) 52.225-3,
Alternate I, Buy American Act-North American Free Trade
Agreement-Israeli Trade Act-Balance of Payments Program, (22)
52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer -- Central Contractor
Registration, and.52-227-19, Commercial Computer Software-Restricted
Rights also applies to this acquisition. The Department of Commerce
Agency-Level Protest Procedures Level Above the Contracting Officer
applies to this acquisition, which can be downloaded from the following
web site: http://www.nist.gov/admin/od/contract/agency.htm. Year 2000
Warranty-Commercial Supply Item applies to this acquisition. The
Contractor warrants that each hardware, software and firmware product
delivered under this contract and listed below shall be able to
accurately process date data (including, but not limited to,
calculating, comparing and sequencing) from, into, and between the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including leap year calculations,
when used in accordance with the product documentation provided by the
contractor, provided that all listed or unlisted products (e.g.
hardware, software, firmware) used in combination with such listed
products properly exchange date data with it. If the contract requires
that specific listed products must perform as a system in accordance
with the foregoing warranty, then that warranty shall apply to those
listed products as a system. The duration of this warranty and the
remedies available to the Government for breach of this warranty shall
be as defined in, and subject to, the terms and limitations of the
contractor's standard commercial warranty or warranties contained in
this contract, provided that notwithstanding any provision to the
contrary in such commercial warranty or warranties, the remedies
available to the Government under this warranty shall include repair or
replacement of any listed product whose non-compliance is discovered
and made known to the contractor in writing within ninety (90) days
after acceptance. Nothing in this warranty shall be construed to limit
any rights or remedies the Government may otherwise have under this
contract with respect to defects other than Year 2000 performance. All
offerors shall submit the following: 1) Three (3) copies of quotation
which addresses CLINs 0001 and 0002; 2) Description of commercial
warranty; 3) Two (2) copies of the most recent published price list(s);
4) A copy of the current software license agreement applicable to the
offered products; 5) A list of two (2) past performance references with
the following information: Name of contracting activity, contract
number, contract type, total contract value, contracting office and
telephone number, and program manager and telephone number; and 6) A
completed copy of the provision at 52.212-3, Offeror Representations
and Certifications-Commercial Items which may be downloaded from
http://www.arnet.gov/far. Quotations shall be sent to the National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Acquisition and Assistance
Division, Attn: Teresa A. Reefe, Building 301, Room B117, 100 Bureau
Drive, Stop 3572, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3572. For information, call
the POC identified above. Submission must be received by 3:00 p.m.
local time on March 27, 2000. FAXED OFFERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Posted
03/16/00 (W-SN435184). (0076) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0264 20000320\66-0006.SOL)
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