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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 08, 2005 FBO #1412
MODIFICATION

M -- UNITED STATES NAVY (USN) ARMED SECURITY OFFICER SERVICES, CONUS/OCONUS

Notice Date
10/6/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
561612 — Security Guards and Patrol Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, NAVFAC Atlantic, Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Atlantic, Code AQ 6506 Hampton Blvd, Building A, Norfolk, VA, 23508-1278
 
ZIP Code
23508-1278
 
Solicitation Number
E0601
 
Response Due
10/20/2005
 
Archive Date
11/3/2005
 
Description
Description SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE ? UNITED STATES NAVY (USN) ARMED SECURITY OFFICER SERVICES, CONUS/OCONUS This notice is not a Request for Proposal (RFP). This is a market research tool to determine the availability of sources prior to issuing the RFP. This announcement is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), implied or otherwise, to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract. An award will not be made on offers received in response to this notice. If the solicitation is issued, source selection procedures will be utilized, which will require offerors to submit technical experience, past performance and price for evaluation. The Government is not responsible for the cost associated with any effort expended in responding to this notice. The intent of this notice is to identify potential Small Businesses (SB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZONE) Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses (SDB) certified by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the provisions of the Section 8(a) program, and Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB), capable of providing armed security services at - various Navy Installations regionally. The NAICS code for this proposed procurement is 561612 (size standard is $10.5M). The contract will consist of a base period and options totaling 60 months of performance. Services/options are anticipated unless precluded by legislative language (Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act; PL 107-314 Sec 332). There will be a 60-day transition period to full performance at individual installations. Start-up at the individual installations will be phased-in during the base period. The successful contractor, to any forthcoming solicitation, shall provide all labor, supervision, management, supplies, equipment, transportation and any other items necessary to perform Security Officer Services at Navy installations, Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS). Specific duties include, but are not limited to, entry control point services, roving patrol services, pass and I.D. office services, emergency dispatching services, traffic court services (administrative), arms room services, training services (administrative and record keeping), physical security surveys, police administration, police supply services and impound services. The Contractor's Supervisor for each installation shall possess a security clearance at the SECRET level. The government, at its option, may authorize the Contractor to temporarily assign a Supervisor pending final adjudication of a pending clearance. All other Contractor employees assigned to perform guard services under this contract must pass a favorable National Agency Check. Due to the long lead time in processing these checks, the government may (at its option) waive this requirement until a final determination can be made." The Navy?s Police/Security/Emergency Services organizations will be responsible for all law enforcement, investigative, and crisis response functions on the Base. The contractor?s security force will provide security and not law enforcement duties, as they are inherently governmental. Installations/areas where work will be performed and estimated direct production security officer positions (based on current staffing) related to the duties specified above are as follows by Commander Navy Installations (CNI) regions: COMMANDER NAVY REGION SOUTHEAST (CNRSE) CBC Gulfport: 43 NAS Meridian: 37 NSA Mid South: 32 NSCS Athens: 28 NAS Atlanta: 44 NSA Orlando: 21 NS Pascagoula: 43 NSA Panama City: 21 NWS Charleston: 100 NAS Jacksonville: 12 NS Mayport: 29 NAS Key West: 47 Saddle Bunch Key: 13 COMMANDER NAVY REGION SOUTH (CNRS) NAS Kingsville: 58 NSA New Orleans: 36 NAVSAT Engleside: 51 NAS Corpus Christi: 68 NAS New Orleans: 41 COMMANDER NAVY REGION GULF COAST (CNRGC) NAS Whiting Field: 60 NAS Pensacola: 64 COMMANDER NAVY REGION SOUTHWEST (CNRSW) CNRSW Regional Security: 94 NAVBASE Coronado: 45 NAVBASE Pt Loma: 63 NAVBASE San Diego: 14 NAF El Centro: 13 NWS Fallbrook Annex: 10 NPGS Monterey: 22 NAS Fallon: 30 NAWS China Lake: 11 NB Ventura Country: 3 NAS Lemoore: 10 COMMANDER NAVY REGION MID WEST (CNRMW) NTC Great Lakes: 110 COMMANDER NAVY REGION NORTH EAST (CNRNE) NAVSTA Newport: 59 NAS Lakehurst: 21 NWS Earle: 35 NSB New London: 54 NAS Brunswick: 22 NSY Portsmouth: 31 COMMANDER NAVY REGION WASHINGTON (CNRW) NDW Regional Security: 9 NRL Washington DC: 14 NSA Dahlgren: 20 NSA Indian Head: 51 USNA Annapolis: 11 NNMC Bethesda: 29 COMMANDER NAVY REGION MID ATLANTIC (CNRMA) NSCSC Wallops Island: 39 NWS Yorktown/Cheatham: 11 NSA Philadelphia: 10 NSA Willow Grove: 44 Public Safety Norfolk: 37 NSA Norfolk: 25 NSA Northwest: 8 NAB Little Creek, Norfolk: 28 NAS Oceana/Dam Neck: 21 NNSY Portsmouth: 32 COMMANDER NAVY REGION HAWAII (CNRH) CNRH Regional Security: 4 NAVMAG Pearl: 15 NAVSTA Pearl Harbor: 122 NCTAMSEP Wahiawa: 22 COMMANDER NAVY REGION NORTHWEST (CNRNW) NA Bremerton: 32 NAS Whidbey Island: 35 NS Everett: 46 Statement of Capabilities Submittal Requirements: The Statement of Capability (SOC) will determine the feasibility and/or basis for the Navy?s decision to establish this requirement as a competitive Small Business, competitive 8(a), HUBZone Small Business or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business set aside acquisition. Interested firms who qualify in any of these categories must submit a SOC, which describes, in detail, the firm?s capability of providing armed security officers at the various Navy installations by region. Your SOC shall include the following: (1) full name and address of the firm; (2) Navy region or regions as noted herein (i.e. CNRSE, CNRSW, etc.) that your firm is interested in and capable of performing security guard services for; (3) year firm was established; (4) name of two principals (including titles, telephone and fax numbers); (5) copy of any certifications (if 8(a) certified, provide the SBA Business Opportunity Specialist name and phone number assigned); HUBZONE certification and SDVOSB status or Small Business status; (6) indicate if the firm is registered in the Department of Defense (DOD) Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database; (7) provide proof of licenses and bonding capacity; (8) information on relative past projects that best illustrate your qualifications for this contract/region(s) you are interested in, of specific interest are multi-site projects (list up to five projects performed within the last five years). Include prior experience of key company personnel both as prime and all planned subcontractors showing experience in providing and managing armed security services at multiple locations. Provide the following information for each project listed: a. Contract number and project title; b. Name of contracting activity; c. Administrative Contracting Officer?s name, current telephone number; d. Contracting Officer?s Technical Representative or primary point of contact name and current telephone number; e. Contract type (e.g., cost plus, requirements, firm fixed-price, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, or combination); f. Period of performance (start and completion date); g. Basic contract award amount and final contract value; h. Summary of contract work i. If award fee or award term incentivized, average performance rating received. (9) training/mobilization capability to get from award to start date; and (10) subcontract management - provide information on any proposed teaming arrangements (i.e. team members, previous working relationships with proposed team members and percent of work anticipated to be subcontracted (note: any joint ventures with 8(a) members must comply with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 13, Section 124.513. The Government reserves the right to request additional information as needed, from any and all respondents. The SOC must be complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the NAVFAC/CNI team to determine the firm?s qualifications to perform the defined work. The SOC must be on 8 by 11-inch standard paper and is limited to 20 single sided pages (including all attachments). Interested parties shall mail or email responses to NAVFAC, Atlantic, 6506 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, VA 23508-1278, Procuring Contracting Office, Attn: Ms. Kathy W. Molino, 757-322-4156, or email kathy.molino@navy.mil. Receipt of potential offeror?s SOC shall be received no later than close of business 20 October 2005. Point of Contact Kathy W. Molino, Contracting Officer, Phone 757-322-4156, Fax 757-322-4166, Email kathy.molino@navy.mil. Place of Performance Various Navy installations throughout CONUS/OCONUS.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Various Navy installations throughout CONUS/OCONUS
 
Record
SN00911422-W 20051008/051006212953 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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