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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 1,1999 PSA#2466USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Information Tech.
Acquisition Team, 2625 Redwing Road, Ste. 110, Fort Collins, CO
80526-2878 D -- AGRICULTURE CONTRACT AUTOMATION SYSTEM (AGCAS) SOL
NRCS-ITAT-2000-02 POC Contracting Officer, George D. Ensminger, Jr.,
970/282-1991 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contracting officer via,
densminger@itc.nrcs.usda.gov. The NRCS intends to solicit and
negotiate, for USDA, on an other than full and open competition basis
pursuant to FAR 6.302-1 a follow-on acquisition with Procurement
Automation Institute (PAI) (a DSIC Company) of Arlington, VA. The
proposed acquisition is for supplies and services to maintain and
provide monthly web-based updates to the existing USDA AGCAS database.
AGCAS is the knowledge-based contract document generation system
customized from the original Automated Procurement Documentation System
(APDS) developed by CRC Systems, Inc. for EPA. PAI provided AGCAS
maintenance and updates under a NRCS contract which expired September
30, 1999. The intended acquisition, which shall be for one (1) base
year and (2) option years, is a bridge contract necessary to maintain
the current DOS-based system until USDA acquires and implements its
planned Windows-based procurement system, without incurring additional
training or implementation costs in the interim. The database and
monthly updates must operate inthe current IBM-compatible personal
computer environment in USDA and must be provided on a downloadable
basis via the Internet. Updates contain all amendments to the Federal
Acquisition Regulation and Agriculture Acquisition Regulation, and
incorporate necessary logic changes to the database as a result of such
amendments. Database and update documentation and hotline support will
also be provided. A Justification for Other than Full and Open
Competition has been prepared. All responsible sources shall submit
clear and convincing written documentation to show bona fide capability
to provide the described supplies and services to the contracting
officer. The documentation shall include financial and technical
information and shall indicate clear advantage to considering sources
other than PAI. If no affirmative responses considered potentially
advantageous to the Government are received within fifteen (15)
calendar days after publication of this notice, a request for proposal
will be issued to PAI. As a result of analyzing response to this
synopsis of intent, the contracting officer may determine that a
solicitation will be issued. If a solicitation is issued, no additional
synopsis will be published. Any solicitation will be issued to PAI and
all firms that respond to this synopsis of intent with documentation
determined by the contracting officer to be clear and convincing
evidence of capability. All responses shall be in writing or via
e-mail. No telephone inquires will be accepted. Posted 10/28/99
(W-SN396050). (0301) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0021 19991101\D-0005.SOL)
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