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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 17,1998 PSA#2033VIRTUAL PRIME VENDOR This notice is an addendum to Broad Agency
Announcement (BAA) SPO410-97-V-0004, published September 11, 1997 and
amended on October 09, 1997. This addendum requests abstracts for
program depot maintenance performed at Oklahoma City Air Logistics
Center, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, Warner Robins Air Logistics
Center, Navy Depot North Island, Navy Depot Jacksonville and Corpus
Christi Army Depot. Abstracts may address any one or combination of
logistics support of replacement parts at these facilities including,
but not limited to, the following engines or weapons systems: T53, AGT
1500, TF30, TF33, F100, J52 engines; C-5, C-130, C-141, F-14, F/A 18,
S-3 (ASW), E2/C2, EA-6B, KC-135, E-3 weapons systems. All responsible
sources capable of satisfying the Government's requirements may submit
an abstract addressing logistics support at one or several facilities
of any individual engine/weapons system or any combination of
engines/weapons system. Firms wishing to submit an abstract may obtain
the Proposer Information Packet (PIP), by contacting Sherrill King at
Defense Supply Center Richmond, DSCR-CGB, 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy,
Richmond, VA 23219, (804) 279-5127, or ssking@dscr.dla.mil. Interested
sources must submit an original abstract plus four (4) copies to Ms.
King by 4:00 p.m. February 27, 1998. DLA will consider all abstracts
received; however, firms who fail to submit an abstract will not be
eligible for future award(s) under this addendum. Any firm who
submitted an abstract in response to the original or amended BAA will
automatically be considered eligible for award under this addendum.
Therefore, any such firm need not submit another abstract, unless the
firm wishes to submit a different or changed abstract as a result of
this addendum. Each offeror will be notified in writing of the merits
of its abstract. Regardless of the merit of any abstract, all offerors
will be allowed to submit a full concept paper by a specified date and
time. To aid in preparation of a concept paper, all offerors will
receive an attachment to the PIP. The PIP attachment will be a
solicitation tailored to the offerors' abstracts. Wholly different
abstracts will result in different PIP attachments. The PIP attachments
will contain instructions for submitting a concept paper and will
detail the criteria for evaluation of the concept papers. Failure to
submit a concept paper will preclude consideration for award. Concepts
which are considered advantageous to the government may be selected
for award. If competing abstracts are received for a particular
facility, engine or weapons system, or combination thereof, the
government will first evaluate abstracts for merit based upon the
criteria identified in the original BAA, the amended BAA and the PIP.
In discussing the merit of its abstract, the offeror will be notified
whether its concept paper should address the strengths of its proposed
combination of (or singling out of particular) facilities, engines or
weapons systems. The PIP attachment will explain how competing
concepts will be evaluated against one another. The government will
select the concept most advantageous to the government based upon
criteria in the PIP attachment. All other competing offerors will be
notified of the selection and given an opportunity for a preaward
debriefing. The selected concept will form the basis of the statement
of work and ultimate contract award. If an abstract is received for a
particular facility, engine or weapons system not identified by any
other abstract, it will be evaluated based solely upon the criteria
identified in the original and amended BAA. If the concept is
considered advantageous to the government, the concept paper will form
the basis for a statement of work and contract award. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0492 19980217\SP-0012.MSC)
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