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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 3,1998 PSA#2043HSC/YAK, 8107 13th St, Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5218 54 -- PATIENT LOADING SYSTEM (PLS) SOL F41624-98-R-1005 POC David M.
Foote, Contract Specialist, 210-925-6831; Robert S. Urey, Jr.,
Contracting Officer, 210-925-7902 E-MAIL: Requests for solicitation
package F41624-98-R-1005., davfoote@ldgate1.kelly.af.mil. This is an
amendment to the previously issued synopsis, dated 6 Feb 98. POC David
M. Foote, Contract Specialist, 210-925-6831; Robert S. Urey, Jr.,
Contracting Officer, 210-925-7321 The Aircraft Equipment Division at
the Human Systems Program Office, Brooks AFB, TX is soliciting
proposals for first article fabrication, test and evaluation, and
production of the Patient Loading System (PLS). This will be a Firm
Fixed Price procurement for 47 PLS ramps, one initial test article and
one production first article (total 49 PLS ramps). The currently
developed PLS is a specialized aluminum ramp that allows patients to be
loaded from the ground level to the passenger door level of a
commercial Boeing 767 aircraft. It is constructed of thin-wall aluminum
tube scaffolding and aluminum decking ramps. Cast aluminum components,
in addition to various types of fasteners, are used throughout.
However, the PLS need not be manufactured of aluminum, as long as it
complies with the requirements documents (Statement of Work,
Performance Specification) of the system. This system must have at
least a 25 year storage life without requiring periodic maintenance. It
is to be stored in covered, but not environmentally controlled, storage
facilities around the world. Developmental drawings are available, in
addition to a Statement of Work and Performance Specification. A
two-step solicitation process utilizing Full & Open Competition will be
used in this acquisition: Step one : Submit three (3) copies of a
firm's Technical Proposal for Air Force evaluation. The time and date
for receipt of Technical Proposals will be set forth in the
solicitation. [ ]** **Pricing will NOT be furnished in Step 1 Step two:
After completion of Step 1, an amendment to the solicitation will be
issued. The amendment will be issued only to those companies whose
technical proposals have been determined technically acceptable. The
Air Force will require approximately 20 days to evaluate all technical
proposals. Award will be made to atechnically acceptable, responsive
and responsible offeror, based upon price and other factors. The
anticipated release date for the solicitation is 6 Mar 1998 with
contract award projected in May 1998. The contractor will have to
provide the initial test article and first article for approval prior
to receiving authorization for production of remaining 47 PLS units.
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code is 3446.
Acknowledgment of receipt will not be made nor will telephone inquires
be honored. The Air Force reserves the right to distribute the
solicitation in paper copies or electronic media, or a combination
thereof. Firms may request copies of the solicitation up until the
closing date, but obviously must leave enough time to prepare a quality
Technical Proposal. Responses to this notice must be received in
writing and delivered to the following address: Human Systems
Center/YACA, 8107 13th Street, Brooks AFB, Texas, 78235, Attn: David M.
Foote, or may be faxed to (210) 925-0189. (0058) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0245 19980303\54-0002.SOL)
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