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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 3,1999 PSA#2401National Institute of Standards & Technology, Acquisition & Assistance
Div.,100 Bureau Drive Stop 3572, Bldg. 301, Rm B117, Gaithersburg, MD
20899-3572 R -- PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE FEDERAL LABORATORY CONSORTIUM,
FAR-WEST (FW) REGION FOR FY 2000 SOL 53SBNB960131 DUE 081699 POC Nick
Nichols, Contract Specialist, (301) 975-6333, Patrick P. Staines,
Contracting Officer, (301) 975-6335, FAX (301) 963-7732. WEB: NIST
Contracts Homepage, http://www.nist.gov/admin/od/contract/contract.htm.
E-MAIL: NIST Contracts Office, Contract@nist.gov. SOLICITATION NUMBER
53SBNB960131 IS BEING ISSUED AS A COMBINED ANNOUNCEMENT AND REQUEST FOR
QUOTATIONS (RFQ) USING SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURES. The contractor will
provide FY 2000 support services to the Federal Laboratory Consortium
(FLC) Far West (FW) Regional Coordinator (RC). The contractor will
report functionally to the RC for the FW Region of the FLC, and
contractually to the National Institute of Standards & Technology
(NIST) for the national FLC. Services to be provided under this
Purchase Order include the following: 1. Support Tasks/Requirements The
following tasks/requirements are indicative of the type of functions or
activities to be supported by the organization performing under this
statement of work. The tasks/requirements outlined below are not all
inclusive, but means to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and
abilities necessary to carry out the desired support. a) Outreach
Activities -- Promote the movement of technology from the regional
federal laboratories to commercial applications by promoting technology
transfer and the awareness and utilization of the FLC by State and
local government and economic development organizations within the
region. Target industry groups and provide information about available
FLC and laboratory resources to support technology transfer. Assist in
the market pull of specific technologies and applications by extending
federal technology to FW region industry through hands-on involvement
in the commercialization process. The outreach activities of the
region will require continued interaction with known contacts at
various technology transfer agencies throughout the region and
establishment of new contacts or links. The contractor will continue
support for linking the FW States into a broad-based regional
technology transfer network emphasizing the use of available resources
and drawing on successful experiences. These activities will require
considerable staff interaction with both the laboratories providing
support and the businesses being supported. b)Networking -- Maintain
close contact with other regional service providers and other State and
local economic development intermediaries. Maintain close contact with
other regional service providers such as the laboratories and their
technology transfer focal points through the Office of Research and
Technology Applications (ORTA) at the laboratories. Keep networks
informed of FLC activities and look for opportunities for partnering.
c) Publicity -- Demonstrate the technology transfer successes being
achieved by the FW region laboratories by publishing their
accomplishments in regional and national newsletters, news articles and
via electronic media. Work with local laboratory public affairs offices
to obtain and publicize technology advances, licensing opportunities
and technology transfer successes. Publicize national and local special
projects to the customer base. d) Conferences and Meetings -- Assist in
setting up regional meetings to include working the agenda, contacting
speakers, contracting with trainers, advertising and promoting
registration. Make arrangements with appropriate hotels and
laboratories for meeting room and physical arrangements. Assure timely
payment of bills and accounting of funds. Provide minutes and action
items to the regional laboratory representatives and other network
representatives in a timely manner and follow-up to assure completion.
Support presentations and displays at regional meetings and other
outreach conferences such as Small Business Innovation Research
conferences. e) Electronic Commerce -- Provide the interface between
the regional laboratory representatives, the FW Regional Office and the
FLC world wide web page. Provide timely updates for all regional home
page information, success stories, publicity and technology
opportunities. Provide ownership of problem statements generated from
the web which may have application to the region's capabilities.
Interact with all electronic clients to assure follow-up actions are
completed and connections with laboratory resources are made. f)
Partnering -- Search for possible partners to leverage laboratory
research and development. Create and facilitate teaming arrangements
between laboratory and industry partners leading to the
commercialization of federally developed technology. Provide other
partnership intermediaries in the FW region with technology teaming
needs of the laboratories. g) Financial Management -- Provide for the
financial management of funds associated with FW Region FLC activities.
Assure host institution has mechanisms for the timely disbursements of
funds for paying bills associated with conferences and other
activities. Provide process for handling registration fees associated
with conference activities. Insure institutional process for accurate
and timely billing associated with the support contract. h) Special
Projects -- Provide for the administration and coordination of special
projects in the region. Maintain coordination with national focal
points for national FLC projects. Maintain correspondence and files
associated with projects. i) Administrative Support -- Provide
administrative support for the RC and Deputy Regional Coordinator.
Maintain correspondence and files associated with FW Region FLC
activities. Maintain e-mail correspondence. Maintain the laboratory
focal point list for all FW Region laboratories. 2. Reports -- In
conjunction with the invoice submitted to the RC for approval of
payment for services on a monthly basis, the contractor shall submit an
activity report. Contractor format is allowable for the monthly
activity report, but the report should contain all pertinent
activities, action, action items or recommendations to outline to the
RC what major activities have occurred. 3. Travel -- Travel to support
regional activities will be required. Support personnel should expect
to travel to at least (but not limited to) one national one regional
FLC meeting per year, several coordination meetings with the RC and
several trips to support regional activities and workshops. FOB
Destination: Far -- West (FW) Region RC, Point Mugu, CA. Period of
Performance: 12 Month period beginning on or about October 1, 1999 and
two additional (2) twelve month Option Periods. The Government will
award a Firm Fixed Price Purchase Order resulting from this
solicitation to the responsible offeror whose quotation conforming to
the solicitation will be the most advantageous to the Government, price
and other factors considered. The following factors will be used to
evaluate the Quotation: (1) Business Approach and Capabilities (2) Past
Performance (3) Price. Business Approach and Capabilities and Past
Performance when combined are significantly more important than price.
The Applicable Standard Industrial Classification Code is 7389 with
the size standard at $5 Million. All referenced FAR clauses may be
downloaded at http://www.arnet.gov/far. The clauses at FAR 52.212-1
Instructions to Offerors -- Commercial Items, and FAR 52.212-2
Evaluation -- Commercial Items (Jan 1999) and FAR 52.212-4, Contract
Terms and Conditions -- Commercial items, and FAR 52.217-8 Option to
Extend Services (Aug 1998) and FAR 52.217-9 Option to Extend the Term
of the Contract (Mar 1989) apply to this acquisition. Also the clause
at 52.212-5, Contract Terms & Conditions required to implement Statutes
or Executive Orders -- Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition,
including paragraph B, subparagraphs (1) 52.203-6 Restrictions on
Subcontractor Sales to the government with Alternate I (41 U.S.C. 253g
and 10 U.S.C. 2402, (11) 52.222-21, (12) 52.222-26, (13) 52.222-35,
(14) 52.222-36, (15) 52.222-37, (16) 52.225-3, (21) 52.225-21, (1)
52.222-41, Service Contract Act (1965), (2) 52.222-42 Statement of
Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 1989), Department of Labor Wage
Determination Class Code 01312 equivalency General Schedule (GS) 7,
Step 1, Hourly rate $12.22 not including fringe benefits or locality
increase, (5) 52.222-47 SCA Minimum Wages and Fringe Benefits
Applicable to Successor ContractPursuant to Predecessor Contractor
Collective Bargaining Agreement. Department of Commerce Agency-Level
Protest Procedures Level Above the Contracting Officer, can be
downloaded from the NIST Web Page located at
http://www.nist.gov/admin/od/contract/protest.htm. Offers are due by
3:00 P.M. EDST August 16, 1999 and must include a copy of the
provisions at 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications --
Commercial Items which may be downloaded from
http://www.nist.gov/admin/od/contract/repcert.htm. All offers should be
sent to the National Institute of Standards & Technology, Acquisition
& Assistance Division, Bldg. 301, Rm. B117, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop
3572, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-3572. Faxed offers will not be accepted.
For information, call the POC identified above. See numbered Note 26.
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