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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 31,1998 PSA#2149Hq, Space and Missile Systems Center, SMC/PK, 155 Discoverer Blvd,
Suite 1516, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90245-4692 M -- 7991-OPERATE FITNESS CENTER AT LOS ANGELES AFB SOL
F04693-98-R-0040 POC Contact: Dennis J. Dill, Contracting Officer (310)
363-0059. Direct all inquiries to Colleen Trickey, Contract Specialist,
at (310) 363-6561, FAX (310) 363-2463, or E-Mail at
Colleen.Trickey@LOSANGELES.AF.MIL E-MAIL: click here to contact the
Contracting Specialist, Colleen.Trickey@LOSANGELES.AF.MIL. 17. The 61st
Air Base Group (61 ABG) and Space and Missile Center (SMC) is analyzing
the management and operation of the current Government-operated Sports
and Fitness Center for direct conversion under OMB Circular A-76. The
cost of performance by a contractor will be compared to the cost of
performance by in-house Government personnel to determine the most
advantageous method of operating the Sports and Fitness Center. This
acquisition is being considered as a set-aside under section 8(a) of
the Small Business Act. Interested sources are encouraged to respond.
If this function is contracted out, the Government anticipates the
award of a firm fixed-price contract with a one-year basic period of
performance and four one-year option periods. Interested sources must
submit a Statement of Capability (SOC) which describes in detail the
source's capability to: (1) perform fitness center management and
operation, including management of the base sports program involving
intramural, extramural, varsity and sports activities; (2) administer
the Air Force Fitness Program of directed and self-directed fitness
programs, and special events in accordance with AFI 34-207 and AFI
40-501. (3) ensure that all fitness equipment is maintained in safe
working condition; (4) ensure that the building and adjacent grounds
are maintained, maintain accounts for equipment and supplies, and
control the supplies of linen; (5) develop promotional, advertising,
commercial sponsorship, and publicity strategies; and (6) develop and
administer a comprehensive training program, including the
identification and documentation of training needs. This requirement
services approximately 1,500 military personnel, 1,000 civilian
personnel, and military family members. SOCs must be submitted within
30 days of this notice. Each SOC must specify the full name of the
company, business size, evidence of 8(a) eligibility, relevant past
performance, and any proposed teaming arrangements. Firms should ensure
SOCs are complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the Government to
determine the firm's qualifications to perform the defined work and
business size eligibility. The SOCs will be the basis for the
Government's decision to establish this requirement as an 8(a) or small
business set-aside for competitive acquisition. If adequate responses
are not received from 8(a) companies, this requirement will be
considered as a small business set-aside. Therefore, replies to this
notice are also requested from all small businesses that meet the
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 7991. The size standard
for this acquisition is $5 million. Responses to this notice may be
made by facsimile at (310) 363-2463, or mailed to : SMC/PKO, 400 N.
Douglas St., Suite 212E, (Los Angeles AFB), El Segundo, CA 90245-4640.
This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only and does
not constitute a solicitation, nor is it to be construed as a
commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation. A determination
by the Government not to contract out this requirement, based on
responses to this notice, is solely within the discretion of the
Government. The Government will not pay for any effort expended in
responding to this notice. The estimated award date, if this function
is contracted out, is 18 December 1998.**** Posted 07/29/98
(W-SN230165). (0210) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0071 19980731\M-0006.SOL)
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