SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- MARKET RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO PROVIDE SECURITY SERVICES IN IRAQ
- Notice Date
- 2/4/2004
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- Corps of Engineers, Europe District, Contracting Division, CMR 410 BOX 7, APO, AE 09096
- ZIP Code
- 09096
- Solicitation Number
- USA-SNOTE-040204-001
- Archive Date
- 4/4/2004
- Description
- Purpose. To obtain the most efficient and cost effective method for providing security services for protection of personnel and facilities in Iraq. This market research includes determining if the Government??????s needs may be met by a type of ser vice customarily available in the commercial marketplace, identifying market practices, and examining the vendor base capabilities for obtaining these services. SCOPE OF REQUIREMENT. Provide all resources and management necessary to perform security services for protection of facilities and personnel in Iraq. Primary areas of operation will be around Baghdad, Mosul, and Basrah; however, services may be provided throughout CENTCOM where U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operat ions are underway. Services may include: 1. Convoy escorts (vehicular and personnel) and travel protection: protection of designated personnel from terrorist or criminal attacks during travel to/from project worksites and while engaged in the performance of duties. Includes actions to counter, deter, detect, and respond to threats to designated personnel through threat analysis, personal security operations, operations security (OPSEC), responsive communications, and integrated team support. 2. Supervisi on and administration of security forces: Includes scheduling of security force activities, prioritizing tasks and missions, developing work rotation schedules, providing liaison between the contract security force and Corps of Engineers command/staff elem ents, and providing administrative support & oversight for all contract security personnel. 3. Facility access control and guards (posted and patrolling): Physical protection of facilities, personnel, property, and materials. Includes actions to counter, deter, and detect threats through physical overwatch, static or mobile surveillance, and foot or vehicle patrol activities at designated sites. 4. Anti-terrorism support and analysis: Includes security planning by AT/FP specialists. Overall responsibil ity is to protect personnel, information, and critical resources from criminal or asymmetrical threats. Includes AT/FP operations, physical security assessments, risk management, intelligence analysis, and combating terrorism. 5. Personnel security detai ls (PSD): Includes VIP security details. Duties are to provide specially trained employees to protect designated personnel from assassination, kidnapping, injury, and embarrassment. Responsibility includes actions to counter, deter, detect, and respond to threats to designated personnel using threat analysis, personal security operations, operations security (IPSEC), responsive communications, and integrated team support. Period of Performance/Magnitude. Expected to be one (1) base year, plus four (4) one year option periods for a possible total of a five (5) years, if the Government chooses to exercise the option periods. The anticipated contract type is firm fixed price . Instructions to Interested Parties. All information contained herein is preliminary and subject to change. Participation in this effort is strictly voluntary with no cost or obligation to be incurred by the Government. Narrative answers are requested. R espondents are requested to identify information provided in response to this survey that is proprietary or otherwise protected from release by the Government pursuant to law. To submit a response, download the attached market survey, complete all areas a nd fax (or email) gaither.g.west.iii@nau02.usace.army.mil or fax 01149-611-816-2618 on or before 11 February 2004. MARKET RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO PROVIDE SECURITY SERVICES IN IRAQ CONDUCTED BY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District, Contracting Division, Wiesbaden, Germany NAME OF COMPANY:____________________________________________ ADDRESS:____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______ ____________________________________________________ POINT OF CONTACT:___________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER:__________________________________________________ 1. For purposes of performing services under NAICS 561612, Security Guard and Patrol Services, please describe the appropriate size of your firm, (i.e. large, small, etc.). 2. Does your company regularly engage in the business of providing the services as identified by the Scope of the Reguirement? Yes_____ No_____ 3. If so, please list the specific types of tasks/services provided: 4. If your company does regularly engage in providing these services, please list any contract that your company is currently performing that would be considered the same as or similar to this effort (considering the size, scope, and complexity), as well a s those you have completed within the last three years. Include the title; objective and accomplishment of the effort; the contracting agency; the time period of the effort; the value of the contract; the type of contract (i.e., fixed-price, cost-reimburs ement); and, the point of contact (include the name, address and telephone number.) 5. Were these contracts won competitively? If not, list those that were not won competitively. 6. Were any of these contracts awarded using source selection procedures? If so, please list. 7. Explain your financial capability to support performance of this or similar projects. Please list the contract number and title; point of contact; and telephone number of the contracting activity for ongoing or recent similar projects. 8. On the average, what percentage of the total effort does your company normally subcontract for this type and magnitude of work? 9. Describe how your company maintains effective control (management and quality) over subcontractor portions of your contracts? 10. Provide any other comments or recommendations that may assist the Government in acquiring these services at a reasonable price. 11. Were any of these contracts ??????Commercial Item?????? contracts as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 2.101? If so, please list. 12. If the services to be acquired do not meet the criteria of ??????Commercial Item?????? contracts as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 2.101, explain why. 13. If the services are not commercially available, can the acquisition be restated to permit acquisition of commercial services to satisfy the requirement? ____Yes ____No Please explain.
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