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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 13, 2004 FBO #0808
SOURCES SOUGHT

B -- Forensic Analysis Services

Notice Date
2/11/2004
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 45CONS (Bldg 989), 1030 S. Highway A1A MS 1000, Patrick AFB, FL, 32925-3002
 
ZIP Code
32925-3002
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-FA2521-04-NPP
 
Response Due
2/26/2004
 
Archive Date
12/31/2004
 
Point of Contact
Lois Brockson, Contract Specialist, Phone 321-494-6299, Fax 321-494-5403, - Robert Stuart, Contracting Officer, Phone 321-494-5189, Fax 321-494-5403,
 
E-Mail Address
lois.brockson@patrick.af.mil, robert.stuart@patrick.af.mil
 
Description
The 45 Space Wing issues this sources sought synopsis for information and planning purposes in support of the possible acquisition of environmental and ultra-trace forensic analysis services. This synopsis is not to be construed as a commitment by the government nor will the government pay for information solicited. The services to be acquired are primarily concerned with separation, manipulation, analysis, and identification of micron particulate matter for the purpose of nuclear test ban treaty verification. Definition of some terms: sample = physical object requiring processing to isolate particles of interest for analysis; particle = singular microscopic item of interest requiring analysis for elemental, morphological, and isotopic information. Forensic analysis requires the ability to: (a) process and analyze samples provided by the government; (b) process and analyze 6,000 particles per year from as many as 300 samples per year; (c) perform thermal ion mass spectrometry analysis of 6,600 particles per year; (d) perform nondestructive screening of up to 200 samples per year and characterize, using standard geometries, 30 samples per year by gamma spectroscopy; (e) identify isotopes of interest present in the sample using high resolution gamma spectroscopy; (f) perform secondary ion mass spectroscopy isotopic and elemental analysis on 50 samples per year; (g) maintain all processing areas and microscope clean rooms in accordance with the current General Services Administration standards for clean room and workstation requirements; (h) maintain class 100 clean room techniques sufficient to ensure no cross-contamination between samples; (i) describe and characterize sample particle isotopics, morphologies, elemental and molecular compositions using all available analytical techniques; (j) maintain the capability to perform isotopic and elemental analyses via scanning techniques such as microscope, electron microprobe, or ion beam; and (k) provide stoichiometry information on selected particles. Other requirements include: (a) in the event the Government elects to procure environmental and ultra-trace forensic analysis services, prospective sources must possess, or show the capability to obtain, a US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Radioactive Materials License (or an agreement state license/permit, as applicable for the facility where work will be performed), prior to performance start; (b) offerors shall be responsible for providing a suitable site for performance of the contract requirements. Unique mission essential analysis equipment will be provided, with ownership retained by the government. Due to the potential of contaminating mission samples, analysis equipment and areas of any facility used for environmental and ultra-trace forensic analysis services shall not be used for activities other than AFTAC work without the expressed written permission of the government program office and shall be isolated from other facilities doing nuclear work; and (c) prospective sources would be required to have DOD security clearances of at least the SECRET NO FOREIGN level. Participation in this potential effort would require both a facilities and storage capability of at least the SECRET NO FOREIGN level. Prospective sources would be required to support secure communication capabilities at the SECRET NO FOREIGN level. A cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is contemplated with a one-year basic contract period and four 1-year options. The applicable North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and size standard are 541380/$10.0 million. No technical or solicitation documents exist at this time. Interested offerors having the required specialized capabilities to meet the above requirements should submit a capability statement of 10 pages or less indicating their ability to perform all aspects of the effort described herein. Firms must respond electronically to Ms Lois Brockson at lois.brockson@patrick.af.mil within 15 calendar days from the date of publication. NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Firms responding must state whether they are a Small Business (SB), Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Woman-owned Small Business (WOSB), Historically Black College or University or Minority Institution (HBCU/MI), an 8(a) firm, a Native American firm, a HUBZone firm, a Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern, a participant in the Very Small Business Pilot Program, or a large business based on the size standard above. The government reserves the right to set this acquisition aside for any of the above type organizations based on the responses received.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Contractor Facility
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00520532-W 20040213/040211212344 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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