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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 30, 2006 FBO #1738
SOURCES SOUGHT

66 -- Notice of Intent to Sole Source

Notice Date
8/28/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
334516 — Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, ATTN: MCMR-AAA, 820 Chandler Street, Frederick, MD 21702-5014
 
ZIP Code
21702-5014
 
Solicitation Number
W81XWH-06-F-0393
 
Response Due
9/5/2006
 
Archive Date
11/4/2006
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
The United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity intends to award a contract on a non-competitive basis One (1) Waters Alliance HPLC System including one (1) 2695 XE Separations Module, one (1) Waters 2996 Photodiode Array Detector, one ( 1) Empower 2 Personal Single System Add-On, one (1) Empower Personal System Suitability Option and one (1) Waters CDS Computer M52. The anticipated award will be made under the Authority of 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source , to Waters Technologies Corporation, d/b/a Waters Corporation, 34 Maple Street, Milford, MA 01757. Specifically, FAR 6.302-1(b)(2), states, the existence of limited rights in data&make the supplies&available from only once source. The biomedical research mission of the U. S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease (USAMRIID) requires the Waters Alliance system because it is the only system that meets all of the following requirements: 1. The HPLC pump heads must be m ade from 316 grade Stainless Steel. The pumping system must be able to blend solvents used for reversed phase, normal phase and ion exchange chromatography. The pumping system must also have an integrated seal washing system and in-line vacuum degassing. 2. The pumping system must have an operating range of 0.050 to 5.0mL/min, adjustable in 0.001 mL/min increments. The pumping system must also have the ability to blend up to four solvents for isocratic or gradient operation. 3. The autoinjector must have the ability to hold 120 samples and have the ability to be upgraded to a temperature-controlled sample compartment programmable from 4-40? C for sample stability. It must be able to make from 1 to 99 injections per vial. The same delivery precision must be less than 0.5% RSD and have a sample carryover of less than 0.1%. The autoinjector must have an injection range of 0.1 to 2000 ?L. 4. The system must include a column heater operational from 5?C above ambient up to 60?C. 5. The photodiode arra y detector must have a wavelength range of 190-800nm and spectral resolution of 1.2nm. The detector must be based on a single lamp design and utilize lamp optimization software for response of up to 2 AU over the entire spectral range. The detector must be able to accept a variety of flow cells for standard, inert, high pressure, microbore and preparative chromatography. 6. The system must have a dwell volume (volume from solvent proportioning to column inlet) of not more than 650 ?L. This low system v olume is designed for minimum gradient delivery time and maximum retention time reproducibility for narrow-bore applications. 7. Software must be able to integrate incompletely resolved peaks and peak shoulders without intervention of analyst. 8. The s oftware must be protected such that a data file, or method, or sample queue can never be overwritten. The software must have integrated into it the capability to generate reports and calculations such as not to have to use an external spreadsheet or quant itation package such as Excel. 9. All information concerning the methods, chromatograms and conditions must be kept in a database and user accessible at any time. It must be based on Windows XP or 2000 operating systems and utilize an integrated relatio nal database. 10. Instrument and software must be able to be compatible to existing Waters instrumentation already in use at USAMRIID to allow for project analysis, samples, and data to be transferred between different instruments. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR QUOTATION. No contract will be awarded on the basis of offers received in response to this notice. All inquiries and concerns must be addressed in writing to: USAMRAA, 820 Chandler Street, Fort Detrick, MD 20702, via FAX at 30 1-619-2254 or emailed to anthony.petrore@amedd.army.mil. Telephone requests or inquiries will not be accepted. Responses to this electronic notice must be made by 5:00 PM on September 5, 2006. Any response to this notice must show clear and convincing evidence that competition would be advantageous to the Government. The Point of Contact on this notice is Anthony Petrore, Contract Specialist, USAMRAA, 820 Chandler Street, Fort Detrick MD 20702. FAX: 301-619-2254. Email: anthony.petrore@amedd.army.mil.
 
Place of Performance
Address: US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity ATTN: MCMR-AAA, 820 Chandler Street Frederick MD
Zip Code: 21702-5014
Country: US
 
Record
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