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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 19,1997 PSA#1934U.S. Department of Energy, Oakland Operations Office, 1301 Clay Street,
Room 700N, Oakland, CA 94612-5208 B -- AMENDMENT TO AUGUST 13, 1997 CBD NOTICE 109986 SOL
DE-RP03-97SF21506 DUE 092497 POC Art Lindsey, (510) 637-1881, fax (510)
637-2004 In accordance with FAR Part 12, this announcement is to
provide notice that the Intellectual Property Law Division (IPLD) of
the U.S. Department of Energy, Oakland Operations Office, will
negotiate and issue a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) with a number of
firms or individuals licensed to practice before the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) to provide Intellectual Property (IP) related
legal services. Patent Attorneys and Patent Agents are invited to
respond. These services are primarily in the areas of drafting patent
applications for filing with the USPTO and prosecution of patent
applications before the USPTO but may include assisting the IPLD in a
wide range of IP related issues. IPLD intends to establish a Blanket
Purchase Agreement (BPA) with several offers. Under the BPA, the
Government is not obligated to place any work request with the vendor
(in this case a vendor of IP legal services) and the vendor is not
obligated to respond with a bid to any work request. The Government is
not obligated to accept any bids. The BPA is not enforceable against
either party. A contract is executed when a vendor's estimate for a
work order under the BPA is accepted in writing by the Government. For
example, under a BPA, if a work order is issued, for the preparation
of a patent application suitable for filing with the USPTO, IPLD will
send an invention disclosure and supporting materials to one or more
vendors. The vendors response will address the following criteria: (1)
price to draft the patent application, (2) the estimated time to
complete the work, and (3) the vendor's expertise in the technology or
area of the work order. If a vendor chooses to submit a bid for the
work order, IPLD will evaluate the bid(s) based on the criteria stated
above. The relative importance of the criteria will be determined for
each work order. If a bid from one or more vendor meets IPLD's
requirements, IPLD will select one of the vendors for the work order.
If during performance of the work order, the scope of the patent
application is determined to be greater than anticipated by IPLD and
the vendor, the work order will be justified and adjusted to account
for the increased cost due to the increased scope. Both large and small
business vendors are encouraged to respond. It is anticipated that
BPA's will be issued to vendors located within the Northern California
geographic area; however, vendors located in other areas will also be
considered. The Solicitation is issued on the Internet, the address is
http://www.oak.gov (all lower case letters) you will be at (Oak Home
Page), scroll to Procurement /RFP-Solicitation, or NetScape, or any
other browser. Effective date September 15, 1997 with a closing date of
September 24, 1997 at 3:00pm. Offers received at the address specified
for the receipt of offers after the exact time specified for receipt
of offers will not be considered. Due to regulatory requirements all
responses must be in hard copy due to a signature requirement on
Standard Form (SF 1449). Any interested party that encounters problems
in downloading, converting formats or printing the solicitation
information may contact Art Lindsey by E-mail: art.lindsey@oak.doe.gov
or call (510) 637-1881, or call William Daubenspeck (510) 422-4367.
(0259) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0010 19970919\B-0002.SOL)
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