|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 12,1997 PSA#1781DIRECTOR, USAMRAA, 820 CHANDLER ST, FORT DETRICK MD 21702-5014 B -- BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION, TREATY, AND STATEMENT
IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES SOL FORM94-9700-6002 POC Contract Specialist,
Joan Wilson (301) 619-2387, Contracting Officer, Michael A. Younkins
(301) 619-2503 (Site Code DAMD17) The Government intends to acquire
from Dynmeridian, 6101 Stevenson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304, a
follow-on support contract for technical assistance and support in
preparing U.S. Army installations for visits under biological
agreements, statements, and conventions and in the execution of
Biological Arms Control Treaty Office (BACTO) responsibilities required
by other biological weapons and arms control treaties, agreements, and
related documents, on an Other Than Full and Open Competition basis.
Justification: Only one (l) responsible source available for the
required services will satisfy agency requirements. This requirement,
previously provided under a Defense Nuclear Agency procurement,
involves the provision of support to the BACTO in accomplishing site
preparation, personnel training, visit protocols and methodologies, and
staff assistance visits and simulated visits under the Trilateral
Statement at U.S. Army organizations, facilities and installations.
Additionally, the contractor will assist in developing a comprehensive
compliance implementation program plan for both short term
requirements and a strategic plan supporting U.S. Government, DoD and
Army policies, based on the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), as
well as BWC Review Conference (REVCON) IV outcomes, and related or
similar documents. The contractor will assist in providing research,
analysis and database access of critical topics related to biological
warfare, biological arms control, biotechnology developments related to
arms control, and will provide assistance with studies to develop
efficacious protocols to execute specific aspects of implementation
requirements such as laboratory support for sampling analysis. Travel
to biological arms control treaty offices and selected military
locations may be required. Work may involve access to and generation of
classified material up to and including U.S. and NATO SECRET. The
project manager for this effort shall have in-depth experience in
chemical and biological arms control agreement implementation with the
support staff having extensive experience in treaty-related visits to
installations and various agencies within the U.S. Government.
Services to be provided will commence from the date of contract and
shall be completed within 12 months. Any offeror purporting to be able
to furnish the required services in accordance with the conditions
stated herein must submit a written response demonstrating such
capability. No telephone requests. See Numbered Note 22. (0041) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19970212\B-0006.SOL)
B - Special Studies and Analyses - Not R&D Index Page
|
|