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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JANUARY 15, 2022 SAM #7350
SOURCES SOUGHT

84 -- US Air Force Band Overcoat

Notice Date
1/13/2022 2:42:07 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
315210 — Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors
 
Contracting Office
FA3016 502 CONS CL JBSA LACKLAND TX 78236-5286 USA
 
ZIP Code
78236-5286
 
Solicitation Number
F4J0241334AL05
 
Response Due
1/20/2022 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
01/21/2022
 
Point of Contact
Erica Little, Diane Feguer
 
E-Mail Address
erica.little@us.af.mil, diane.feguer@us.af.mil
(erica.little@us.af.mil, diane.feguer@us.af.mil)
 
Description
Sources Sought�Notice to Produce Air Force Band�Ceremonial Overcoats� The 11th�Contracting Squadron is conducting market research to identify vendors capable of providing overcoats that meet or exceed the salient characteristics below for the potential development of an ordering vehicle to support all Air Force Band units.� The AF Band uniform is composed of a ceremonial tunic rather than the common coat and tie necessitating a different overcoat.�� The Air Force Band needs to be able to achieve uniformity while performing in the overcoat.� It is ideal to match the overall appearance of the overcoats currently in use.� It is anticipated that the premier AF Band will be able to replace all overcoats, however the regional bands will need to phase in the new overcoats.� Specification:� Salient Characteristics USAF Bands Ceremonial Overcoat� FABRIC:�� Body Content:�� Functionally waterproof (fabric no less than 15,000mm/24hrs��� 20,000mm/24hrs preferred) and garment seam-sealed�� construction�in Air Force Blue (PDF-0060)� Lining:� 100% Polyester Taffeta - Black� Zip Out Liner:� Front and Back:� 100% Polyester Black two-sided fleece� Sleeves:� Black rayon w/satin back� STYLE:�� This is a water proof rain/cold weather garment designed in the Air Force Academy Cadet style topcoat.� FRONT:�� Double breasted revere front.� Two rows, five buttons each button front.� Plug buttons through shell fabric with one leather washer and�kotter�pin.� Cut first buttonholes.���� BACK:�� Bi-swing with elastic back.� Two-inch deep pleat, stitched down 2 �� from shoulder seam and 1 �� up from simulated belt.� 2� wide belt sewn solid across back waist, from side seam to side seam, fused with�pellon.� 20� long center back vent tacked at top and to close with 1 concealed buttonhole and (1) 24�ligne�black Columbia button, approx. 10 �� from bottom to center of button.��� COLLAR:� With collar stand.� Constructed of the same shell material, fused with�pellon.� Black hanger braid loop at collar seam center back.� SLEEVE:�� 2-piece coat sleeve with a 2� hem.� (1) 34�ligne�black Colombia button inside each sleeve attached to the lining for attaching liner.��� EDGES:� 3/8��Edgestitching.�� PERMANENT LINING:� Black Poly-T 3� opening between facing and lining each side for removing buttons.� ZIP OUT LINER:� Front and back black two-sided fleece.� Sleeves of black rayon with satin back.� Liner is bound all around.� 60��Vislon�zipper around front facing right side, around neck and to stop at front facing left side.� (2) Button loops of binding, one each sleeve to hold the liner sleeves in place.�� INSIDE POCKET� One 4� X 5� patch pocket with horizontal opening to close with 1� X 2� Velcro.� Pocket should be located between the third and fourth buttonholes on the facing side of the jacket.����� BUTTONS:� (10) 45�ligne�chrome Air Force buttons for closure (Eagle must be in upright position), 34�ligne�black Columbia button for sleeves and facing for anchor and 24�ligne�black Columbia button for center back vent.� LABELS:� Manufacturer label sewn on lining.� Stock ticket on left sleeve.��� PACKAGING:� Flat packed in bags and on hangers, fold in half and pack in carton.� STOCK SIZES: UNISEX�� Sizing: 34-52� Length: X-Short, Short,�Reg, Tall, X-Tall� CAUTION NOTICE:�� All items must be Berry Amendment Compliant in accordance with ""Section 833 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006 Act added language to 10 U.S.C. 2533a requiring that all articles or items of ""clothing"", including the materials and components thereof, purchased by the Department of Defense be grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States, other than sensors, electronics, or other items added to, and not normally associated with, clothing (and the materials and components thereof).""� In an effort to ascertain interest, the Government is seeking interested vendors to produce subject end items.��� Interested vendors please provide�your capability statement, any questions that you may have, and�pertinent information that a contracting officer can use to conduct an assessment as to whether the product or service meets the definitions of FAR Part 2 in terms of commercial items or non-developmental items which can be acquired using the streamlined acquisition procedures under FAR Part 12.� Please email Erica�Little�at�erica.little@us.af.mil�Contracting Specialist or Diane�Feguer�Diane.feguer@us.af.mil�Contracting Officer� Please see attachment for additional details
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/dbdd3a87bca84812930df6dbfb32c69c/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Bolling AFB, DC, USA
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06217578-F 20220115/220114120846 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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