SPECIAL NOTICE
16 -- UH-60 CONTROL INDICATOR INSPECTION AND OVERHAUL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
- Notice Date
- 3/21/2023 4:58:24 AM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 334290
— Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- W6QK ACC-RSA REDSTONE ARSENAL AL 35898-0000 USA
- ZIP Code
- 35898-0000
- Response Due
- 4/7/2023 3:00:00 AM
- Point of Contact
- Edward A. Peterson, Phone: 2563138529, Daniel B. Bishop Jr.
- E-Mail Address
-
edward.a.peterson4.civ@army.mil, daniel.b.bishop.civ@army.mil
(edward.a.peterson4.civ@army.mil, daniel.b.bishop.civ@army.mil)
- Description
- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT W58RGZ-23-B-0006, Control Indicator, NSN: 5895-01-390-0280, Part Number: 70550-02126-110, REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION A. This is special announcement for the solicitation listed above under FAR Part 14, Sealed Bidding, full and open competitive solicitation. The NAICS code is 334290.Two-Step Sealed Bidding procurement method as described in FAR Subpart 14.5.� The two-step procedure is a combination of competitive procedures designed to obtain the benefits of sealed bidding while ensuring only technically acceptable firms participate in the priced sealed bid.� The process allows for prospective bidders to participate in Step One, technical proposal submission and for the Government to conduct a technical evaluation. Step One ensures that only technically acceptable contractors participate in Step Two of the sealed bid process.� Step One, issued as a Request for Technical Proposal, is issued here. The submission requirements of Step One, Request for Technical Proposal, shall not include any prices or pricing information. Under the procedures of FAR Subpart 14.5, Step One consists of the request for submission, evaluation and (if necessary) discussion of a technical proposal. Only one (1) technical proposal may be submitted by each offeror. The proposals will be evaluated for technical acceptability. Again, the technical proposal must not include prices or pricing information. A notice of �acceptable� or �unacceptable� will be forwarded to each Offeror who submits a proposal pursuant to Step One offeror upon completion of the technical proposal evaluation and final determination.� The names of the offerors which submitted acceptable technical proposals will be listed on the Government�s https://sam.gov/ website for the benefit of prospective subcontractors. In Step Two, the Government will issue the solicitation including the final technical specifications only to those bidders whose technical proposals are determined to be acceptable in Step One.� The sealed bidding process in FAR Part 14 will be followed in Step Two. Only bids based upon technical proposals determined to be acceptable, either initially or because of discussions for Step One, will be considered for award. Each bid in Step Two must be based on the bidder's own technical proposal that was submitted, evaluated, and determined to be acceptable in Step One.� The technical proposal submission will be prepared in accordance with paragraph B.� B. Step One is a request for technical proposals only and should not include prices or pricing information. The Government will review Step-One technical submissions for technical acceptability either initially, or as a result of discussions.� The Government will ask only those contractors who received an acceptable rating to participate in Step Two of the bid process. The contractor must complete the following technical survey which will be used to determine its technical qualifications which it must pass to move onto step 2.� The contractor�s response to the technical survey will be evaluated by technical experts at the Security Readiness Directorate (SRD).� SRD is the airworthiness authority and must approve the technical qualifications of all perspective contractors. ����������� 1. Technical expertise: Describe your expertise with conducting an overhaul, or repair of the Control Indicator for the UH-60?� If not, have you performed an overhaul, or repair, on the same, or like item in the past? ��������� a. If yes, to either question, when, for how long, in what quantity, and what specific item? � � � � � �b. If it was under a military contract, what is the contract number? � � � � � �c. Who was the Primary Contracting Officer? Please provide his or her name, organization, and contact information. Please provide contact information for the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) that served as your administrative contracting officer. � � � � � d. What certifications and experience do your employees have to qualify them to perform the work? Provide all certifications relevant to the M&O program. ����������� 2. Special testing equipment: Do you have OEM or equivalent test equipment for Control Indicator? ������ a. If it is equivalent test equipment, was it certified as equivalent with a release for production certificate? If yes, please provide a copy of the certificate. ������ b. If not in possession of OEM or equivalent test equipment, and plans are to reverse engineer one, do you have internal procedures to certify for equivalency and release for production? ����������� 3. Engineering approach: Do you have an overhaul plan for the subject, or like item? If yes, provide a copy for evaluation. The plan must contain instructions and procedures covering the following major categories, at a minimum: ������� a. Receiving inspection instructions. ������� b. Initial testing and evaluation procedures.� ������� c. Disassembly, repair, and replacement instructions. ��� ����d. Assembly instructions. ������� e. Final testing and evaluation procedures. Can your company acquire all necessary components to complete an overhaul? If you have worked with the OEM for the subject item, or one of its approved suppliers, provide a copy of a completed, showing item receipt, purchase order for OEM, or approved supplier, parts, or materials. Do you possess or have access to any OEM data or drawings on the item? ��������������� Is it complete or partial? ��������������� If yes to possession of complete or partial OEM Data or Drawings, how did you acquire the rights to the data or drawings? Please provide your license or certificate to substantiate this. �������������� Provide a copy of the purchase order, or other evidence that you have the rights to the data or drawings in your possession. Do you have a quality plan in place? If so, please provide a copy. Technical submissions must be submitted to the Contracting Officer at email:edward.a.peterson4.civ@army.mil and the contract specialist email: Daniel.b.bishop.civ@army.mil no later than 7 April 2023
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