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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF OCTOBER 29, 2022 SAM #7638
SOLICITATION NOTICE

58 -- SOLICIATION FOR REDISIGN AND LIMITED PRODUCTION OF AIRPORT SURVEILLANCE RADAR MODEL 9 (ASR-9) POWER SUPPLY UNITS

Notice Date
10/27/2022 1:56:01 PM
 
Notice Type
Solicitation
 
NAICS
335999 — All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73125 USA
 
ZIP Code
73125
 
Solicitation Number
6973GH-22-R-00168
 
Response Due
10/31/2022 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
11/15/2022
 
Point of Contact
Josh Huckeby
 
E-Mail Address
joshua.d.huckeby@faa.gov
(joshua.d.huckeby@faa.gov)
 
Description
UPDATE 03 Released 10/27/2022 Question 1: ""Can you please confirm in which section of our submittal you would like to have the pricing in.� In Section L, it does not clearly state where you would like the pricing information to be contained."" FAA RESPONSE: SIR document, Section B. Blank spaces were provided in this section for this purpose. As a result of this question, a statement was added to SIR Section L, paragraph L1.1, to provide clarification. See 6973GH-22-R-00168-02 attached. The offer due date remains unchanged as a result of this announcement update.� (end of update) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ UPDATE 02 Released 9/19/2022 The purpose of this update is to provide Q&A recieved.� QUESTION 1: ""Would you be able to provide pictures of the unit, inside and out?"" FAA RESPONSE: The FAA cannot release any photos or drawings of the existing units outside of what was provided in the Requirement Documents. QUESTION 2.�""In the SOW, the weight specifically states that �Weight is to be no more than 40 pounds.� Is this weight of no more than 40 pounds including the UPS containing the battery? Please provide some clarification if you may."" FAA RESPONSE: �No single LRU must weigh more than 40 pounds.� The chassis (unpopulated) and battery must be designed with appropriate handles for a two-person lift if its weight, given access limitations, exceeds that specified in the standards above.� Generally, an UPS would be considered a separate LRU, but that is ultimately dependent on the design and repair/maintenance for the assembly. As mentioned, if the final product weighs more than 40 lbs., considerations must be made for lifting the assembly. QUESTION 3. ""For the proposal, will the Contractor maintain the IP for these redesigns. Or is the FAA looking to have full ownership of the IP?"" FAA RESPONSE: FAA requires full ownership of IP and unlimited data rights of all deliverables. The offer due date remains unchanged as a result of this announcement update.� (end of update) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ UPDATE 01 Released: 8/17/2022 The offer due date is hereby extended to 31 October, 2022.� See 6973GH-22-R-00168-01 attached.� (end of update) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking proposals via Screening Information Request (SIR) for the redesign and limited manufacturing of Multi-Voltage Power Supply (MVPS) for the ASR-9 Radar System. This is an open and unrestricted competition. Offerors must be registered in System for Award Management (SAM) and possess no active exclusions therein to be eligible for award. Further award eligibility requirements are contained in the terms and conditions of the SIR.�This requirement is subject to the FAA's full data rights, without any exception, for all deliverables under this contract.� The contractor must furnish all labor, facilities, equipment, and materials to produce a functional replacement for the ASR-9 ASR-9 Target Receiver Multivoltage Power Supply Requirements (RXPS) and Weather SCIP Multivoltage Power Supply Requirements (WXPS)�for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as outlined in the attached Statement of Work (SOW). The specific quantities of replacement units includes the following: Two (2) prototype RXPS Replacements Two (2) prototype WXPS Replacements Two (2) First Article Units of the RXPS Replacement Two (2) First Article Units of the WXPS Replacement Three Hundred Thirty (330) RXPS Replacement Production Units One Hundred Sixty-Five (165) WXPS Replacement Production Units The FAA intends to award one (1) Firm Fixed Price contract to the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) offeror otherwise eligible for award. See delivery schedule of deliverables in the attached statement of work.�� See Section M of the SIR for full Instructions to Offerors. See Section L of the SIR to see how proposals will be evaluated. All documents attached to this announcement are considered by the FAA to be in final format at this time. Questions about the SIR, or requirement documents should be sent via email to the POC of this announcement no less than one week prior to the closing date to allow the FAA adequate time to provide adequate response. � All amendments to this SIR will be posted to this announcement on System for Award Management website (SAM.gov). Contractors are cautioned to check the website periodically for amendments and updates. A solicitation mailing list will not be compiled, and amendments will not be sent out in paper copy or via direct email. SAM.gov is the official website for this announcement. Offerors are encouraged to carefully review the instructions to offerors on how to respond to this announcement located in Section M of the SIR document, and how proposals will be evaluated in Section L of the SIR document. Offerors are cautioned that there are items in Section K of the SIR document that require attention. Do not inadvertently omit this. The FAA reserves the right to cancel this solicitation at any time, for any reason, and without notice. Any costs incurred developing a proposal, attending a site visit, or otherwise responding to this announcement is at the risk of the offeror.� Award Management System (AMS) is the governing acquisition regulation for the FAA over FAR. You can learn more about the FAA�s procurement policies, procedures, and guidance at the following website: https://fast.faa.gov/PPG_Procurement.cfm
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/a6df7d9335b6427d84e23fd23cecc2a7/view)
 
Record
SN06504431-F 20221029/221027230106 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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