SOLICITATION NOTICE
42 -- Build-to-NAVSEA-specifications DDG trunk safety nets
- Notice Date
- 4/20/2023 1:44:42 PM
- Notice Type
- Solicitation
- NAICS
- 313210
— Broadwoven Fabric Mills
- Contracting Office
- NAVSUP FLT LOG CTR JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE FL 32212-0097 USA
- ZIP Code
- 32212-0097
- Solicitation Number
- N6883623R0004
- Response Due
- 4/28/2023 8:59:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 05/13/2023
- Point of Contact
- LCDR Jami Garrett, Phone: 904-542-4835, Robert DeAngelis, Phone: 904-655-7477
- E-Mail Address
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jami.m.garrett.mil@us.navy.mil, robert.e.deangelis.civ@us.navy.mil
(jami.m.garrett.mil@us.navy.mil, robert.e.deangelis.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- Description
- DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS Requirement to Procure 16 Trunk Safety Nets for USS LASSEN (DDG-82) UNIT 100190 Box 1 FPO, AA 34091 ABBREVIATIONS NAVSEA������������������ Naval Sea Systems Command����������������������������������� DWG������������������������� Drawing 2.0 INTRODUCTION Requirement to procure and replace 16 trunk safety nets that meet the specifications in the included NAVSEA (DWG 5184163) technical drawing. A direct replacement is needed to comply with form, fit, and function.� 3.0 REQUIREMENTS Each of the 16 nets will vary slightly and based on trunk measurements provided by Ships Force.� All required specifications and requirements are laid out on the attached NAVSEA (DWG 5184163) and completed nets must be weight tested to 1,750lbs in accordance with this drawing.� Each net will need a certificate of weight test with it, but manufacturer is not required to provide metal tag.� Ships force will procure and have necessary metal tags engraved.� � QTY: 16 nets. 4.0 DELIVERABLES The objective of this action is to procure the items prescribed herein. The expected delivery date for completion is 15 June 2023. � 5.0 DELIVERY LOCATION ����������� 5.1 Delivery Address: ����������� ATTN: Electronics Materials Officer USS LASSEN (DDG-82) 21956 BLDG 191 Supply Street Naval Station Mayport, FL 32228 ����������� Points of Contact: ����������� Requestor: ����������� Jason Gaitor, jason.gaitor@ddg82.navy.mil ����������� Technical: ���� ����������� LT Jesse Routsong, jesse.routsong@ddg82.navy.mil ����������� CWO2 Daniel R. Mitchell, Daniel.Mitchell@DDG82.navy.mil ����������� GPC: ����������� LSSN Hope Rodriguez, hope.rodriguez@ddg82.navy.mil ����������� ����������� 5.2 SPECIAL DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS: ����������� Delivery must take place between the core business hours of 0800AM � 1530PM EDT, �� Monday through Friday and shall not include after-hours, weekends, and holidays. The ����� most expeditious delivery means requested. ����������� 5.3 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS: ����������� Inspection and acceptance will be conducted at Destination/Government facility. The ����� items will be inspected by using visual inspection for quality and defect and testing ������ inspection for functionality and performance. Weight test documents will also be ���� verified.� Any defects or issues detected will be communicated back to the supplier �� for replacement and/or repair IAW the company�s and FAR warranty clause. ����������� 5.4 QUALITY: ����������� The contractor shall provide the timely delivery of goods and services.� Quality of all ������ services or supplies provided shall conform at least to commercial standards in the ���� relevant profession, trade, or field of endeavor.� All services shall be performed by ����� individuals fully qualified and licensed in their relevant area. 6.0 DEFENSE BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (DBIDS) Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS).� The Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) is a DoD-owned and operated system developed by Defense Manpower Data Center as a force protection program to manage personnel identity and access at DoD installations.� DBIDS is a network database system designed to easily verify access authorization of personnel entering military installations by using barcodes and fingerprint biometric identifications. To improve management and force protection at Navy installations, the Navy is transitioning from using the Navy Commercial Access Control System (NCACS) to the Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS) for Contractors and vendors requiring access to an installation at no cost to them.� The transition will begin 17 April 2017 and individuals will have up to 180 days to obtain the permanent card.� After August 14, 2017, NCACs cards will no longer be accepted. In order to obtain base access, an individual needs to acquire DoD sponsorship, have a thorough identity check, be properly vetted, and have a legitimate reason for base access.� Identity checks require a passport or a Real ID Act-compliant state driver's license.� Vetting occurs when the individual's background and ID are compared against authoritative criminal justice data bases, and the individual has a letter or official document from the sponsoring organization which articulates the reason for access.� When the above criteria are satisfactorily met, DBIDs credentials are issued. NCACS cardholders will have 120 days from April 17, 2017 to obtain a temporary DBIDS paper pass.� After the applicant obtains their DBIDS paper pass, they will have an additional 180 days to obtain an actual DBIDS card at no cost.� Those requesting new access onto installations will receive the DBIDS card at the same time they are initially approved for access.� After August 14, 2017, NCACS cards will no longer be accepted for installation access. Additional information is available at https://www.cnic.navy.mil/om/dbids.html.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Jacksonville, FL 32228, USA
- Zip Code: 32228
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 32228
- Record
- SN06657525-F 20230422/230420230115 (samdaily.us)
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