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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 19,1995 PSA#1455Defense Construction Supply Center, PO BX 16595, DCSC-Vici, Columbus,
OH 43216-6595 29 -- BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT. SOL SP0700-95-R-9999 DUE 042296 POC
Contact: Copy of Solicitation FAX 614-692-2262 or mail requ EST to
Defense Construction Supply Center PO box 16595,DCSC-vici Columbus,OH
43216-6595, for information con tact Contracting Officer Sherry
Wellmer, 614-692-4309. The following Broad agency announcement
originally issued by the Defense Construction Supply Center (DCSC) on
11 Apr 95 is extended to 22 Apr 96. This Broad agency announcement
(BAA) is issued by the Defense Construction Supply Center (DCSC) to
elicit concept papers which describe innovative methods
wherebycommercial, price-listed, readily-available, heavy equipment
vehicular parts can be shipped directly to the Military customers using
existing Commercial distribution systems. DCSC, which represents DLA,
is interested in acquiring alternate and/or interchangeable heavy
equipment parts to those manufactured by, but in NO way limited to,
Caterpillar, Komatsu Dresser, J.I. CASE and John Deere. The objectives
of DCSC are to develop new strategies to quickly deliver these parts
directly to our Military customers, preferably within 24-48 hour time
span, using EDI (electronic datainterchange). EDI is a computer to
computer transmission of business data in a desired standard format
(thegovernment presently uses ANSI X12). In submitting concept papers
for this announcement, the objectives above should be addressed in
detail. Concept papers may be submitted any time prior to the
expiration of thisannouncement. However, the program may be reannounced
periodically to take advantage of new technology and changes in the
Market place. Concept papers will beassessed individually by program
participants at DCSC rather than evaluated comparatively to other
concept papers received. The papers will be evaluated on the following
criteria in order of their relative importance to the objectives
stated above: 1) delivery. A vendor should demonstrate the capability
to meet/exceed thegovernment'S desired delivery of 24-48 hours.2)
distribution system. A vendor'S distribution system will be evaluated
in terms of the extent of geographical coverage, the ability to receive
and process orders, stocking frequencies, shipment frequencies to
customers and the ability to trackshipments. 3) customer support. This
will be evaluated in terms of the extent of a vendor'scustomer/dealer
interface to include asset visibility, corporate/dealer support
system, feedback, type of ordering system feedback, type of ordering
system, accessibility, return policy, technical resources, marketing
system, meeting customer inquiries, satisfying customer needs and
responding to emergency orders.4) past performance. This will be
evaluated as thevendor'S ability to adhere to contract
deliveryschedules, the ability to both process and receive alarge
number of orders in accordance with contract delivery requirements and
a vendor'S demonstration ofa low return rate. 5) material management
system. Avendor'S supply network will be evaluated to includeordering,
tracking, expediting and meeting unsatisfied requirements as well as
contingencies for alternatesourcing in the event a supplier fails to
deliver. Other areas to be considered are the vendor'S ability to
forecast and support demands, the ability to respond to surges, and the
adequacy/skills of material management and procurement Personnel. 6)
systems issues. A vendor'S ability to quickly respond to AD hoc
Government requests for data maintained in historicalfiles, the ability
to electronically received and process orders I/a/W ANSI X12 format and
the ability to manage ADP systems will all be evaluated. DLA reserves
the right to limit negotiations to a vendor or vendors who, after
evaluation of submitted conceptpapers, appear most advantageous to the
Government in meeting the above program objectives. If,
afternegotiations, the concept(S) provided adequately demonstrates the
criteria listed above, award may be made to the vendor(S) any time
after the issuance of this BAA. Agreements/contracts/orders with
vendors to test concepts maybe implemented without
competitiveprocedures, however, follow-on agreements/contracts/ orders
may be subject to competitive procedures. Any contract awarded under
this announcement is intended to demonstrate feasibility of further
development and provide vital experience for ultimate implementation of
the most promising strategies through competitiveproposals. This BAA is
an expression of interest only and does not commit the Government to
pay for any response preparation COST. All inquiries concerning this
announcement and submitted concept papers should be addressed to Sherry
Wellmer, 614-692-4309, DCSC-CLRA, P.O. Box 16704, Columbus, OH
43216-5010. Facimiles and Telex submissions are not allowed. All
responsible sources may submit offer which DCSC shall consider(0290) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0210 19951018\29-0001.SOL)
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