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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 02, 2005 FBO #1437
MODIFICATION

66 -- Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)

Notice Date
10/31/2005
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
Environmental Protection Agency, Ow Service Center, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45268
 
ZIP Code
45268
 
Solicitation Number
RFQ-OH-06-00016
 
Response Due
11/7/2005
 
Archive Date
12/7/2005
 
Description
NAICS Code: 334513 Amendment #3 Technical Questions Question #1: The "shear force, stick-slip motion" is one type of measurement, while "tapping mode" and "sample compression" are another type. Are both types required or only one or the other? Answer: The option to perform both types is requested as stated in the specs, "Capable of providing shear force, sample compression, and stick-slip motion for high resolution, true surface measurements (e.g. tapping mode AFM operation or operation mode with like capabilities). As a reminder the last day for technical questions is Wednesday, November 02, 2005 Amendment #2 Technical Questions Question #1: What are the specifications concerning the surface potential measurement requirement? Answer: The EPA's interests lie in the need to determine the surface charge of surfaces and see how the charge varies across a surface. The surface charge of a corroding metal, for example, is controlled by surface functional groups on the corrosion deposits that form and understanding how the charge changes across a surface might indicate differences in chemical composition. The surface charge also plays an important role in controlling the tendency of the surface to adsorb ions, and the attraction of colloids and attachment of bacteria to the surface. Experiments designed to see how water chemistry changes the surface charge of metal surfaces, for example and other materials are planned. Amendment #1 Technical Questions Could the EPA clarify this portion of the Specifications: "Capable of meeting the following specifications: electric field microscopy, life-mode capabilities (i.e. magnetic interactions versus topography). Capable of providing preferred simultaneous display of topography image and cantilever oscillation." Question #1: Does the use of an inexpensive oscilloscope meet the requirements of "display", as compared to an alterative of generating stored data, an acquisition of an image or map? Answer: It might be best to use an example of an application: The EPA looks at metal corrosion products frequently and is interested to know whether certain areas of the corrosion deposits are magnetic and/or electrically conductive, as well as possessing the need to obtain topography information. For this requirement the EPA may also be interested to know whether the materials are reactive with certain other materials or chemical functional groups. Question #2: Oscillating cantilever may destroy a tip. Is the requirement to have an oscillating cantilever? Answer: The EPA would like to possess the ability to use appropriate modified tips to answer the questions of reactivity. It is the EPA's understanding that the simultaneous display of topographic and cantilever oscillation images will permit a qualitative comparison to be made between the material properties of samples. Basically, the EPA is looking for the capability of measuring both height and amplitude for a comparison of the area between the two images. The Last day for Technical Questions is Thursday November 02, 2005. This is a combined synopsis/request for quote for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. Quotes are being requested and a written RFQ will not be issued. Shipping charges need to be included in price. The NAICS code is 334513. The specifications for the Atomic Force Microscope are as follows: 1.0 Atomic Force Microscope Specifications and Requirements The atomic force microscope must be capable of providing the following features to meet the required needs of the EPA's experimental research projects: " Capable of providing the following scanning capabilities: electric force microscopy, magnetic force microscopy, conductive atomic force microscopy, surface potential microscopy. " Capable of providing shear force, sample compression, and stick-slip motion for high resolution, true surface measurements (e.g. tapping mode AFM operation or operation mode with like capabilities). " Capable of performing AFM imaging in a closed fluid cell. (This is a key and necessary feature that will allow evaluation of surfaces while in an aqueous environment). " Capable of providing active, real-time scan linearization " Capable of providing multiple pass topography scanning, which allows for direct separation of topographic data from amplitude, phase, or frequency detection data. " Capable of providing a vibration control table. (This is a necessary feature for this purchase order, as the EPA facility is known to have vibration issues). " Capable of providing enhanced sensitivity capabilities, i.e. ability to provide surface information at nanoscale accuracy. " Capable of providing rapid scan time. " Capable of meeting the following specifications: electric field microscopy, life-mode capabilities (i.e. magnetic interactions versus topography). " Capable of providing preferred simultaneous display of topography image and cantilever oscillation. " Provide start up training for research staff. 2.0 Documentation and Drawings The contractor shall supply one (1) set of manuals for the system including: layouts, engineering interface drawings, and dimensions if applicable. 3.0 Warranty/ Service agreement The contractor shall provide its commercial warranty not be less than ninety (90) days warranty on all parts, labor, and materials. A one year service agreement must be included in the warranty with the ability to extend maintenance services (i.e. service agreement) in the future. 4.0 Delivery Date The completed system shall be delivered no later than 90 days after receipt of award to: 26 W. Martin Luther King Dr., Cincinnati Ohio 45268. FOB point shall be destination. The following clauses apply to this request for quote: FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-2 Evaluation-Commercial Items, and the specific evaluation criteria is as follows: (1) Technical acceptability of the item offered to meet the Government's requirement and (2) Technical acceptability shall be evaluated on a pass or fail basis (with the lowest price technically acceptable receiving award). If necessary offerors whose quote meets the technical acceptability of this requirement will have to demonstrate its ability to characterize the surface of corroding metal coupons (iron, copper, and lead) and/or water treatment plant granular filter media with samples provided by EPA investigators. Offers shall provide descriptive technical literature and other documentation as necessary, in sufficient detail to demonstrate that the items offered meet the minimum requirements specified above; FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations & Certifications-Commercial Items, shall be completed by offeror and submitted with quote, unless the offeror's registered with CCR; FAR 52.212-4, Contract terms & Conditions-Commercial Items; The following FAR clauses in paragraph (b) of FAR clause 52.212-5, Contract Terms & Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items will apply, 52.222-3, 52.222-19, 52.222-21, 52.222-26, 52.222-35, 52.222-36, 52.222-37, 52.222-3, 52.225-13. FAR 52-225-3, Buy American Act-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act; FAR 52.232-33, Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer-Central Contractor Registration; all clauses can be found at: http://farsite.hill.af.mil/VFFARA.HTM. Offers shall submit 1 copy of their quotation that references RFQ-OH-06-00016, no later than Monday November 07, 2005 at 3:00 PM (EST) to Scott A. Fogle, at fogle.scott@epa.gov or via fax at 513 487-2107. Questions or comments may also be directed to Scott A. Fogle, at 513 487-2049, or at fogle.scott@epa.gov. The last day for receipt of technical questions is November 01, 2005.
 
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