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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 19,2000 PSA#2582NCI Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center (NCI-FCRDC), P.O.
Box B, Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201 M -- RECOMPETITION OF THE NCI-FCRDC SYSTEM OF CONTRACTS IN FREDERICK,
MARYLAND SOL NO1-CO-12400 DUE 080300 POC Patricia White, Contract
Specialist or John Baker, Contracting Officer -- (301) 846-1113 WEB:
Recompetition of the FCRDC System of Contracts, http://web.ncifcrf.gov.
E-MAIL: click here to contact Contract Specialist or Contracting,
whitep@mail.ncifcrf.gov or baker@mail.ncifcrf.gov. Proposals are being
solicited under a single RFP for a period of five years (with one
2-year option) for research, operation and maintenance of the NCI
Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center (NCI-FCRDC), a
Government-owned Contractor-Operated Facility consisting of more than
100 buildings and structures on approximately 70 acres. Annual
negotiated amounts for the final year of each contract are: Operations
and Technical Support, $121,370,546; Animal Production, $4,822,994;
Computer Services, $3,684,424; Scientific Library Services, $2,185,497.
The current operating level for the Biopharmaceutical Development
Program is $10-12 million. Aside from certain mandatory corporate
functions, concerns submitting proposals will be required to structure
them so that they will be virtually self-subsistent from day-to-day
management, overhead and resource standpoints. Work required in each of
the potential contract areas is as follows: 1. OPERATIONS AND TECHNICAL
SUPPORT -- The Contractor shall providefor nearly all support necessary
to the entire NCI-FCRDC operation, both Contractor and Government, as
well as maintenance and upkeep of the NCI-FCRDC buildings and grounds.
Current staffing levels will be made available to provide a basis for
which offerors may use to prepare their proposals. Specific activities
include, but are not limited to: A. Business and Administrative
Management; B. Facilities Maintenance and Construction; C. Support of
NCI/NIH Intramural Research Programs; D. Safety and Environmental
Protection; E. Occupational Health Care; F. Core Services Support; G.
Animal Health Diagnostic and Genetic Monitoring Services; H. Animal
Holding/Technical Support; and, I. Advanced Biomedical Computing
Services. 2. BIOPHARMACEUTICAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM -- The Contractor
shall perform the following services which include, but are not limited
to: A. Mammalian Cell Culture Services; B. Fermentation Development
Services; C. cGMP Microbial Fermentation Services; D. Natural Products
Fermentation Services;E. Protein Purification Development Services; F.
cGMP QC Testing Services; G. Assay Services; and, H. Quality Assurance
(QA) Services. Compliance with cGMP requirements in all aspects of
operation is required. 3. ANIMAL PRODUCTION -- The Contractor shall
operate the NCI-FCRDC Animal Production Area which consists of 20
buildings. Specific activities include, but are not limited to: A.
Rederivation of strains/stocks of rodents supplied by the Government;
B. Maintenance of foundation colonies in isolators; C. Maintenance of
pedigreed expansion and production colonies in barrier buildings; D.
Breeding the isolator-maintained foundation colonies; E. Shipment of
animals on a national and international scale. 4. COMPUTER SERVICES --
The Contractor shall perform a variety of administrative and
Center-wide support systems that are the basis for NCI-FCRDC's
Management Information System (MIS), as well as scientific data
processing support tasks. The Contractor will also provide statistical
services, and assistance/counseling to personal computer users
throughout the NCI-FCRDC. Systems currently maintained include: A.
Contractor Payroll/Personnel; B. Project Labor Distribution; C.
Purchase Request/Purchase Order/Accounts Payable; D. Project
Budget/Cost Accounting/Financial Management; E. Integrated Animal; F.
Integrated Safety; G. Alarmed Equipment System; H. Microcomputer
Equipment Maintenance; I. Central Repository; J. Property Inventory; K.
Computerized Maintenance; L. Warehouse Inventory and Control; M.
Warehouse Requisitioning; and, N. NCI-FCRDC Public Information
Retrieval. 5. SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY -- The Contractor shall be responsible
for operation of an existing on-site scientific library facility in
support of all NCI-FCRDC operations. Resources that are currently
available include 10,545 sq. ft. of space, 12,000 books, 45,000 journal
volume, 700 journal subscriptions and serial titles, and various
computer systems. The Contractor shall provide standard library
operations and routines including, but not limited to: A. Cataloging of
books utilizing the Ohio College Library Consortium (OCLC) on-line
computertized shared-cataloging system and INNOPAC with OCLC interface;
B. Acquisition of all books, journals and other resources in support of
the research being conducted a the NCI-FCRDC; C. Reference assistance
to the NCI-FCRDC population; and, D. Interlibrary loans. Negotiated
level-of-effort type contracts are contemplated. Solicitation
NO1-CO-12400 will be issued o/a May 2, 2000 with proposals due o/a
August 3, 2000. A preproposal conference, to include facility
inspection of the NCI-FCRDC, will be held on June 2, 2000, beginning at
8:30 a.m. in the Building 549 Auditorium at NCI-FCRDC. Because of the
magnitude of reference materials applicable to this acquisition, a
"Reading Room" is being established in the Conference Room of Building
427, NCI-FCRDC in Frederick, Maryland.. The "Reading Room" will be
open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except Federal
Government holidays) by appointment only beginning o/a May 1, 2000
through the due date for receipt of proposals, August 3, 2000.
Arrangements to review the materials may be made by contacting Mr. Paul
Miller or Ms. Nancy Regnier at 301-846-1112 at least 2 working days in
advance of the planned visit. The materials will also be made
available during this period on the NCI-FCRDC WEB site at
http://web.ncifcrf.gov, if its format permits. The computer services
and scientific library services functions are small business
set-asides. A concern offering to perform computer services is
considered small if its average annual receipts for its preceding three
fiscal years did not exceed $18 million. A concern offering to perform
scientific library services is considered small if its average annual
receipts for its preceding three fiscal years did not exceed $5
million. All research effort and support services described above will
be performed at NCI-FCRDC, with all facilities, including buildings
and equipment, to be furnished by the Government. No collectcalls will
be accepted. Posted 04/17/00 (W-SN445837). (0108) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0037 20000419\M-0001.SOL)
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