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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 6,1996 PSA#1545NASA, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Procurement Office,
Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 A -- OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NASA SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER SOL 8-W-6-LA-10002 DUE 031996 POC Contact
Kimberly J. Adams, GP54-I, 205-544-3689/Contract Specialist or Mark R.
Stiles, GP54, 205-544-0381/Contracting Officer NASA/MSFC plans to
issue a sole-source Request for Proposal for award of a follow-on
contract for the Southeast Regional Technology Transfer Center (RTTC).
Award for this follow-on effort is anticipated to be made to
University of Florida. The contractor for the RTTC will work to: (1)
facilitate and promote enhanced access to technology and information
resulting from NASA and other government-sponsored R&D programs; (2)
stimulate maximum use of technology in the national interest; and, (3)
increase domestic dissemination and commercial application of
technologies. To provide a full range of technology transfer services,
the contractor must maintain a working relationship with NASA Field
Centers, the NASA Centers for the Commercial Development of Space, the
NASA Centers for Aerospace Information and other NASA contractors, as
appropriate, to access data, information sources and technical
expertise. University of Florida is uniquely familiar with NASA's
Commercial Technology Program due to their role in the implementation
and current operation of the Southeast RTTC. University of Florida has
in-depth knowledge of the technologies available from NASA and other
federal government laboratories and the types of industries in the
southeastern U.S. and what technical assistance would be of benefit to
them. University of Florida has affiliates within each of the 9
regional states that concentrate specifically on locating and
implementing NASA solutions to technical industrial problems within
that state. To implement a new RTTC in the southeast region would
result in substantial duplication of effort and cost and unnecessary
delay while the new RTTC is established. Consequently it is not
feasible to compete this procurement. Interested firms have 15 days
from the publication date of this synopsis to submit their
qualification/capabilities in the area mentioned above. Such
qualifications/ capabilities will be used solely for the purpose of
determining whether or not to conduct this procurement on a competitive
basis. Responses received after the 15 days or without the required
information will be considered nonresponsive to the synopsis and will
not be considered. Oral communications are not acceptable in response
to this notice. A determination by the Government not to compete this
proposed contract on a full and open basis, based upon responses to
this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. See
Numbered Note 22. (0064) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19960305\A-0004.SOL)
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