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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 23, 2000 PSA #2711
SOLICITATIONS

U -- SPILL MANAGEMENT COURSE

Notice Date
October 19, 2000
Contracting Office
FISC Norfolk Acq Group, Hampton Roads Detachment, 1968 Gilbert St., Suite 600, Norfolk, VA 23511-3392
ZIP Code
23511-3392
Solicitation Number
N0018901R0001
Point of Contact
Krista Jensen, 757-443-1396
E-Mail Address
Contract Specialist's e-mail address (krista_y_jensen@nor.fisc.navy.mil)
Description
DESC: The Government intends to negotiate an Indefinite Delivery/Requirements type contract with firm fixed price unit prices for the instruction of Spill Mangement Course, as required by the Naval Occupational Safety and Health, and Environmental Training Center, Norfolk, VA. The resulting contract will be from the date of award to one year after the award date with four one-year options. This is for 100% Full and Open Competition, with a 10% Evaluation Preference for Hubzone. The NAICS Code is 611699. PART I -- All responsible sources must submit resumes, past performance and pricing data to the Fleet & Industrial Supply Center by 4:00 p.m. on the date the offer is due. The estimated release date of the solicitation is 25 October 2000. One instructor is required to teach this course with an alternate instructor, which will be used as a contingency replacement if necessary. The instructor and alternate must have either a four (4) year baccalaureate degree and at least five (5) years of experience in chemistry, industrial hygiene, environmental engineering, occupational safety and health, or any combination thereof, OR a two (2) year associate degree and at least seven (7) years of experience in chemistry, industrial hygiene, environmental engineering, occupational safety and health, or any combination thereof, OR a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in chemistry, industrial hygiene, environmental engineering, occupational safety and health, or any combination thereof, AND a minimum of five (5) years of experience in oil transfer, managing oil spill assets and response personnel, deploying oil spill equipment, or a combination of these and experience working an Incident Command System (ICS), or any combination thereof, AND a minimum of (3) years of formal instructional experience (one (1) year of experience equates to a minimum of 160 hours of classroom training time per 12 month period) AND at least one (1) year of the aforementioned experience must be in teaching Navy and/or Coast Guard personnel, OR instructor and alternate must have at least three (3) years of active duty in the Navy or Coast Guard with an honorable discharge. Offerors shall submit resumes on the provided resume form included in the RFP. Offerors shall describe their past performance on similar contracts held within the past three (3) years, which are of similar scope, magnitude, and complexity to that required by this solicitation, or affirmatively state that they possess no relevant, directly related, or similar past performance. Offerors who have held similar contracts shall provide a detailed explanation demonstrating the relevance of the contract to the requirements of this RFP and shall provide the following information: Contract Number(s); name and telephone number of Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), or point of contact at the activity for which the contract was performed; Dollar value of the contract; Detailed description of the work performed; Number of subcontractors used, if any, and a description of the extent of work performed by them. The Government shall assess the risks associated with the offeror's past performance and consider the number, type and severity of any quality, delivery or cost problems in performing the contract, the corrective action taken, and effectiveness of the corrective action. If resumes are determined to be unacceptable by the technical evaluation committee, offerors will not be given the opportunity to correct the resumes. Only those offerors whose resumes are determined to be acceptable will continue to PART II -- Evaluation for Award. Part II consists of the technical proposal which will be an oral presentation; written material; and price proposal. The Government will present identical questions to each offeror to test their knowledge of the course material during clarification of oral presentations time. Potential Offerors are hereby notified that the solicitation and subsequent amendments to the solicitation will ONLY be available by downloading the documents at FISC Norfolk Website: http://www.nor.fisc.navy.mil/contracts/solicitations/default.htm or at http://neco.navy.mil. By submitting a proposal, the vendor will be self-certifying that neither the requestor nor the principal corporate officials and owners are currently suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to receive contracts from any Federal Agency. Failure to so represent may be grounds for refusing to accept the proposal.
Record
Loren Data Corp. 20001023/USOL005.HTM (W-293 SN5047F3)

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