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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 28,1999 PSA#2334Peace Corps, Office of Contracts, Rm. 1420E, 1111 2O th St. N.W.,
Washington, DC 20526 R -- WAREHOUSE/INVENTORY STORAGE, FULFILLMENT, DIRECT MAILING,
PICK-UP/DELIVERY AND SUPPLY SERVICES SOL PCORPS-99-R-1029 DUE 062299
POC Kimberley M. Atsalinos, (202)692-1629 The Peace Corps is
soliciting proposals on a full and open competitive basis from
qualified U.S. vendors to provide the supplies/services described
herein in support of both its domestic and international operations.
This is a commercial items procurement using the procedures set forth
in FAR Parts 12 and 15. The Peace Corps seeks a contractor to provide
state-of-the-art warehousing and storage, fulfillment, direct mailing,
pick-up/delivery services, and supply services that is technologically
capable of moving with Peace Corps into the 21st century. The
contractor shall provide all qualified personnel and computer support
staff including a quality control manager and will ensure that minimum
administrative burden is placed upon the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps
was established 38 years ago to promote international peace and
friendship. There are presently 7,000 Peace Corps volunteers serving in
over 80 foreign countries who are supported by approximately 800 Peace
Corps employees. In addition to its headquarters location at 1111 20th
Street, NW in Washington DC, Peace Corps has offices in 11 US cities
and at post locations in over 80 countries worldwide. The Peace Corps
maintains active databases in-house for 100,000 returned Peace Corps
volunteers and over 150,000 annual leads of prospective individuals
interested in Peace Corps volunteer service. Thus, the annual
recruitment drive for new volunteers, on-going support for current
Peace Corps volunteers and frequent communication with returned
volunteers and supporters are at the heart of Peace Corps' distribution
and direct mailing operations. All of the 10 major offices
(departments) at Peace Corps HQ may require the use of warehousing,
fulfillment and mailing services in varying degrees and times during
the fiscal year. The contractor shall provide a storage facility of a
maximum 5,000 square footage for Peace Corps' complete inventory of
materials. This facility must be within a 50-mile radius of the Peace
Corps' Washington, DC headquarters location. The contractor must have
a proven track record of success demonstrating excellent customer
service and overall project success including meeting deadlines under
pressure. The contractor must have the capability to handle
international mailings via international air, APO/FPO military mail,
and the Department of State's diplomatic pouch mail service. The
contractor shall be capable of delivering the following
supplies/services including, but not limited to: warehouse inventory
storage facilities, computerized ordering, confirmation and reporting;
real time on-line inventory system accessible to Peace Corps
employees; direct mailing preparation, kit assembly, and distribution;
mailing list maintenance and data base downloading; reprinting and
receiving of standard forms; various reporting mechanisms including
monthly invoices for individual offices including labor and postal
costs; and daily pick-ups and deliveries. Those interested in receiving
this RFP should send a request to Kimberley M. Atsalinos on company
letterhead by mail to 1111 20th Street NW, Washington, DC 20526 or by
fax to (202) 692-1621. Telephone requests will not be honored. The
issuance date of the RFP is anticipated to be May 14, 1999. Posted
04/26/99 (W-SN324293). (0116) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0075 19990428\R-0015.SOL)
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