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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF march 27,1995 PSA#1311HQ AMC/DOKR, 402 Scott Drive Unit 3A1, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5302 V -- COMMERCIAL ACCESS TO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS Sol F11626-95-R0036
due 070395. Contact Captain Joseph T. Beach, (618) 256-6454. Pursuant
to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994, Chapter 931 of
title 10, United States Code, as amended by section 3022, and further
amending by adding at the end of the new section 9513 ``Use of military
installations by Civil Reserve Air Fleet contractors'', the Secretary
of the Air Force, on behalf of the other services and the U.S.
Government, may enter into contracts with Civil Reserve Air Fleet
(CRAF) air carriers to allow them access to a designated military
installation as a weather alternate, as a technical stop not involving
the enplaning or deplaning of passengers or cargo, or, in the case of
an installation within U.S., for other commercial purposes. Only CRAF
air carriers with long-range, international, over-water capable
aircraft are eligible to participate in the Commercial Access to
Military Installations (CAMI) program. The air carrier that elects to
participate must respond to the solicitation which may result in an AMC
CAMI contract for a long-term increase to the air carrier's minimum
CRAF commitment, beyond that required in the AMC International Airlift
Services Contract. Aircraft committed by an air carrier to the CRAF
pursuant to other programs such as the CRAF Enhancement Program, and
any other solicitations or contracts, may not be counted toward the
minimum amounts required under the CAMI program. The additional CRAF
commitment on the AMC CAMI contract is required for all stages of the
CRAF (stages II and III only for aeromedical aircraft). In
consideration for an increase in CRAF commitment, i.e., long-range,
international, over-water capable aircraft equal to at least a minimum
of three wide body equivalents for each requested installation, the
air carrier will receive the right to negotiate with the particular
military installation for commercial access. The air carrier shall
identify those military installations with which it desires to
negotiate for commercial access, and the scope of it's proposed
operations. The AMC CAMI contract will be for a minimum period of one
year, with the term to be modified later to correspond to the length of
any lease/license/agreement subsequently entered into with the selected
military installation. Air carriers may not sell or barter to any other
carrier or entity the right to negotiate with a selectedmilitary
installation. After agreement has been reached with the military
installation, if necessary, the air carrier may be entitled to
additional Mobilization Value Points (MVPs) effective on the next
recalculation of the MVPs under the AMC International Airlift Services
contract. Any such entitlement (MVPs) gained pursuant to the AMC
annual International Airlift Services contract, as a result of the
increase to the CRAF minimum commitment, is transferable. (080) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0113 19950324\V-0001.SOL)
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