MODIFICATION
D -- Questions and Answers for the US Marine Corps Training and Education Command (TECOM), Technology Division requirement for technical support in the Joint Capabilities Integration Development System - research & analysis - Capabilities Assessment
- Notice Date
- 8/14/2007
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- GovWorks, Attn: Ms. Mary Carver 381 Elden Street Suite 4000 Herndon VA 20170
- ZIP Code
- 20170
- Solicitation Number
- 1406-04-07-RQ-67950
- Response Due
- 8/31/2007
- Archive Date
- 8/13/2008
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- RFQ 67950 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS General Questions 1. Is there an incumbent currently providing the requested services or any portion thereof? No If so, who is the incumbent? N/A 2. The first paragraph of the Request For Quote letter indicates that proposal must be submitted via email; in the closing sections of the Request For Quote letter bidders are provided with the proposal submittal address. Will other than email submitted proposals be accepted? Yes, you may submit proposals on CD plus one copy by the stated due date and time. 3. Has the government produced an independent cost estimate and/or estimated level of effort, and if so, what are the results of this effort? Yes, the government has an estimated level of effort of 14,000 to 18,000 man hours for this 36 months effort. Questions on the RFQ letter Proposal Volume 1A- Technical 1. Comment: The Govt has requested that bidders provide an organizational chart that includes the proposed resource head count required to perform these services. It further states that bidders are required to identify roles/responsibilities for each role. a. What is the definition of the term "each role." Are roles bounded by discreet functions that may be accomplished by one or many individuals in the organization, or is each role discreetly bounded by a single head count included in the submitted organizational chart? A person's title in the organizational chart may be different from the labor category proposed. So please provide a labor category description for each individual proposed. b. The Govt has requested that bidders provide management methods and processes for "all types of support activities." Can support activities be better defined so that bidders will have a clearer understanding of the information requirement? Provide only support activities that are relevant to this effort, so to demonstrate an understanding of this requirement in your proposal. 2. Will a contractor's standard format for submission of Management and Status Reports be acceptable or is there an approved customer format that must be utilized by contractors? A format will be agreed upon at the Orientation briefing. Questions on the RFQ letter Proposal Volume 2- Price Quote 1. The RFQ states that the resultant contract will be a Firm Fixed Price arrangement with actual travel costs reimbursed per the JTR. The RFP further requests that bidders provide labor categories, skills/experience per category, proposed hourly rates per category (fully burdened including profit), and a payment schedule based on completion of work products. The SOW defines only one deliverable at the conclusion of the contract period of performance. If bidders are to provide their defined payment schedule with FFP values and performance due dates, can bidders reasonably expect that this submittal with the proposal will become CLINs in the resultant contract? Offerors may propose a pricing and CLIN structure to demonstrate their understanding of the requirement.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: USMC Training & Education Command, Quantico, VA
- Zip Code: 22134
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 22134
- Record
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