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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 18,1996 PSA#1723National Science Foundation, CPO - Contracts Branch, 4201 Wilson Blvd.,
Suite 475, Arlington, VA 22230 R -- MAIL LIST SERVICES POC Philip M. King, Contract Specialist,
703/306-1246. The National Science Foundation (NSF) currently has a
system for maintaining an address database of approximately 57,000
records compiled from sources within NSF and from other, leased
commercial lists. There are 176 mail list ID codes used for generating
mail lists; each list ID code represents a defined area of interest
and is used to target distribution of material to the proper audience.
A significant portion of the records are tagged with more than one
mail list ID code. Monthly data entry tasks average 50 new record
inputs, 50 deletions, and 200 modifications. Label jobs average 35
requests monthly, with an estimated 80,000 labels generated.
Approximately 75% of the jobs are for less than 2,500 labels. The
largest single job typically does not exceed 30,000 labels; the
smallest might have as few as 50 labels. These jobs typically consist
either of 4-up Cheshire or 1-up pressure-sensitive labels. NSF had
awarded contract no. DAS-9223123 to Prolist, Inc. of Olney, MD for
designing, providing, and operating a mail list management system that
would accomplish the aforementioned mail list tasks. This contract had
been awarded as a small business set-aside using full-and-open
competitive procedures. Under the terms of the contract, Prolist
designed the mail list management system, provided the requisite
hardware and software, and provided mail list services. Prolist made
weekly pickups of requests for services at and deliveries of labels to
NSF. The system also provided for remote access by NSF staff for
submitting requests for services, performing records maintenance, and
printing small label jobs onsite (at NSF). Prolist also performed
system maintenance functions, such as database records input, deletion,
and correction; database backup; duplication checks; mail list
maintenance; and integration of commercially leased mail lists. NSF has
determined that it requires the services described herein for an
additional three years. The annual cost of services is not expected to
exceed $32,000. NSF believes that using the system currently in place
is the only reasonable alternative for meeting its requirements
because replacing the current system would entail unwarranted
additional costs, duplication of efforts, relearning, and unacceptable
delays. Based on the foregoing, NSF intends to procure the required
services using simplified acquisition procedures authorized under FAR
13.103, and will solicit and negotiate with only one source as
authorized under FAR 13.106-2(a)(7). Interested persons may identify
their interest and capability to respond to the requirement or submit
proposals. This notice of intent is not a request for competitive
proposals. However, all proposals received within ten days of
publication of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. A
determination by the Government not to compete this proposed
requirement based upon responses to this notice is solely within the
discretion of the Government. Information received will normally be
considered solely for the purpose of determining whether to conduct a
competitive procurement. (0319) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0073 19961115\R-0004.SOL)
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