SOLICITATION NOTICE
R -- Asset Forfeiture Investigation Services (AFISS 2)
- Notice Date
- 7/8/2022 7:34:50 AM
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 561611
— Investigation Services
- Contracting Office
- JMD-PROCUREMENT SERVICES STAFF WASHINGTON DC 20530 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20530
- Solicitation Number
- 15JPSS22R00000040
- Response Due
- 7/15/2022 7:00:00 AM
- Point of Contact
- Velvette Clayton, Phone: 2023071995
- E-Mail Address
-
velvette.clayton@usdoj.gov
(velvette.clayton@usdoj.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- Description
- This is a pre-solicitation notice that invites potential offerors, pursuant to FAR 15.202 - Advisory Multi-Step Process, to submit preliminary information to allow the Government to determine whether the offeror could be a viable competitor for the Asset Forfeiture Management Staff (AFMS), Asset Forfeiture Investigation Support Services (AFISS2) procurement. DOJ will evaluate all responses in accordance with the criteria stated in this notice, and will advise each respondent in writing, that it is either likely or unlikely to be a viable competitor.� Refer to the attached Advisory MultiStep Presolicitation for information that is required to be provided with your response.�� Responses should be received no later than May 17, 2022 at 10:00 AM (local time/Washington, DC time).�Responses shall be emailed to the Contracting Officer, Velvette Clayton at Velvette.clayton@usdoj.gov with the title and pre-solicitation notice number in the subject in order to be considered.� The Government does not anticipate that interested offerors will have questions regarding this notice or the dates for the acquisition may need to be updated.� If there are questions, then the questions must be emailed to the contracting officer with the subject of RFP 15JPSS22R00000040 AFISS Pre-Solicitation.� The Government will publish the responses to all questions as one amendment to this notice.� All questions will need to be received no later than Monday, May 9, 2022 at 10:00 AM (local time/Washington, DC time). Amendment 1- This amendment provides the responses to all questions received as stated in this notice.� Amendment 2- This amendment updates the response to item 10 as attached.� DOJ encourages all interested offerors to provide a response to this notice for�to determinination as to whether the offeror could be a viable competitor to provide AFISS services.�� Amendment 3- 6.23.2022. This amendment is to provide information related to the anticipated RFP release date.� DOJ anticpates that the RFP will be issued within the next 30 days.� DOJ will provide advisory notices by COB on June 24, 2022 to interested offers that responded to this pre-solicitation notice.� This amendment reactives the pre-solicitation notice as originally posted and no addtitonal pre-solictation resposnes will be considered at this time.� All information related to the RFP will be posted with this contract opportunity notice to ensure that all interested offerors recieve the same information.�� Amendment 4- 7.8.2022. This amendment is to provide responses to questions received in response to the RFP.�� 1. Question: What is the purpose of the 10 day notice? Response: As stated in the attached�Advisory MultiStep Presolicitation, interested offerors were to provide a response in order to receive an advisory notice from DOJ.� DOJ provided advisory notices in accordance with the attached Advisory MultiStep Presolicitation.� Interested offerors that were determined to be ""not among the most highly rated"" were requested to provide a notice to DOJ 10 days prior to RFP proposal submission to inform DOJ of their intent to submit a proposal.�� 2. Question: What will the 10 day notice be used for? Response: The notice will inform DOJ of a firm's submisison in response to the RFP.�� 3. Question:�Do we have to submit our proposal 10 days early or is it just a notice that we intent to bid?�� Response:�No the letter requests an email to inform DOJ of your firm's intent to submit a proposal in accordance with RFP instructions.� 4. Question:�What happens to those companies that elected not to respond to the RFI but do submit a bid? Response:� There is no RFI associated with the RFP pre-solicitation notice or RFP.� Any RFI for similar requirements has closed and the purpose should be stated within the RFI.��
- Web Link
-
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- Place of Performance
- Address: USA
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
- SN06382610-F 20220710/220708230104 (samdaily.us)
- Source
-
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