Printing Tenders

Printing Tenders

Research Institute For Tropical Medicine, Doh Tender

Healthcare and Medicine
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
Philippines
Closing Date27 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 336 K (USD 5.7 K)
Details: Description Request For Quotation Mode Of Procurement: Small Value Procurement Date: _____________ Pr No.: _____________ Rfq No.: _____________ Company/business Name: Complete Office Address: Business/mayor’s Permit No: Tin: The Research Institute For Tropical Medicine – Department Of Health, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee (bac), Intends To Procure The Below Mentioned Items Through The Above-mentioned Mode Of Procurement Based On The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Republic Act No. 9184. Please Quote Your Best Offer For The Item/s Described Herein, Subject To The Terms And Conditions Provided On This Request For Quotation (rfq). Submit Your Quotation Duly Signed By You, Or Your Duly Authorized Representative Within Five (5) Days Which Shall Be Addressed To The Ritm Bids And Awards Committee. A)the Following Documents Are Required To Be Submitted Along With Your Formal Quotation: Documentary Requirement Remarks Valid And Current Mayor’s/business Permit In Case Not Yet Available, You May Submit Your Expired Mayor’s Or Business Permit With The Official Receipt Of Renewal Application. However, A Copy Of The Latest Mayor’s Or Business Permit Shall Be Required To Be Submitted After Award Of Contract But Before Payment. Valid And Current Certificate Of Platinum Membership With Valid Annex “a” May Be Submitted In Lieu Of The Mayor’s/business Permit Philgeps Registration/membership Bir Form 2303 Company Name Registered In Sec/dti/cda Must Be The Same Registered Name In Bir Form 2303. B)the Following Documents Shall Be Submitted By The Bidder Before The Issuance Of Notice Of Award: Documentary Requirement Remarks Duly Notarized Revised Omnibus Sworn Statement (10 Provisions) With Latest Rules On Notarial Practice Applicable For: Np-svp With Abcs Above P50,000.00 And Np-ec With Abcs Above P500,000.00 Note: Othe Pr # Shall Be Reflected In The Omnibus Sworn Statement Oone (1) Original Copy Must Be Submitted Othe Issuance And Notarial Date Of The Omnibus Sworn Statement Shall Be The Same/after The Issuance And Notarial Date Of The Authority Of The Signatory. Othe Authorized Representative Declared In The Omnibus Sworn Statement Shall Be In Congruent With The Submitted Authority Of The Signatory. Authority Of The Signatory Applicable For: Np-svp With Abcs Above P50,000.00 And Np-ec With Abcs Above P500,000.00 for Sole Proprietorship – Duly Notarized Special Power Of Attorney, If Signatory Is Other Than The Owner for Corporation – Duly Notarized Secretary’s Certificate for Partnership, Cooperative, Or Joint Venture – Duly Notarized Board/partnership Resolution, Whichever Is Applicable Note: Othe Pr # Shall Be Reflected In The Authority Of The Signatory Oone (1) Original Copy Must Be Submitted Othe Issuance And Notarial Date Of The Authority Of The Signatory Shall Be The Same/shall Come First Before The Issuance And Notarial Date Of The Omnibus Sworn Statement. Note: Incomplete Submission Of The Required Documents Will Be A Ground For Disqualification. For Any Clarification, You May Contact Us At The Contact Information Provided: Mae Marie E. Hernandez Bac Secretariat Head (632) 8807-2628 To 32 Loc. 210 And/or 240 E-mail Address: Procurement@ritm.gov.ph / Procurement_02@ritm.gov.ph Website: Www.ritm.gov.ph Instructions: Note: Failure To Follow These Instructions Will Disqualify Your Entire Quotation. (1)do Not Alter The Contents Of This Form In Any Way. (2)the Use Of This Rfq Is Highly Encouraged To Minimize Errors Or Omissions Of The Required Mandatory Provisions. If Another Form Is Used Other Than The Latest Rfq, The Quotation Shall Contain All The Mandatory Requirements/provisions Including Manifestation On The Agreement With The Terms And Conditions Below. (3)all Technical Specifications Must Be Complied With. Failure To Comply With The Mandatory Requirements Shall Render The Quotation Ineligible/disqualified. (4)quotations May Be Submitted Through Electronic Mail At: Procurement@ritm.gov.ph / Procurement_02@ritm.gov.ph. (5)quotations, Including Documentary Requirements, Received After The Deadline Shall Not Be Accepted. For Quotations Submitted Via Electronic Mail, The Date And Time Of Receipt Indicated In The Email Shall Be Considered. Terms And Conditions: bidders Shall Provide Correct And Accurate Information Required In This Form. any Interlineations, Erasures, Or Overwriting Shall Be Valid Only If They Are Signed Or Initialed By You Or Any Of Your Duly Authorized Representative/s. price Quotation/s, To Be Denominated In Philippine Peso, Shall Include All Taxes, Duties, And/or Levies Payable – If Applicable. quotations Exceeding The Approved Budget For The Contract Shall Be Rejected. in Case Of Two Or More Bidders Are Determined To Have Submitted The Lowest Calculated Quotation/lowest Calculated And Responsive Quotation, The Ritm-bac Shall Adopt And Employ “draw Lots” As The Tie-breaking Method To Finally Determine The Single Winning Provider In Accordance With Gppb Circular 06-2005. award Of Contract Shall Be Made To The Lowest Quotation Which Complies With The Technical Specifications, Requirements And Other Terms And Conditions Stated Herein. payment Shall Be Made After Delivery And Upon The Submission Of The Required Supporting Documents, I.e., Order Slip And/or Billing Statement, By The Supplier, Contractor, Or Consultant. Our Government Servicing Bank, I.e., The Land Bank Of The Philippines, Shall Credit The Amount Due To The Identified Bank Account Of The Supplier, Contractor, Or Consultant Not Earlier Than Twenty-four (24) Hours, But Not Later Than Forty-eight (48) Hours, Upon Receipt Of Our Advice. Please Note That The Corresponding Bank Transfer Fee, If Any, Shall Be Chargeable To The Account Of The Supplier, Contractor, Or Consultant. liquidated Damages Equivalent To One-tenth Of One Percent (0.1%) Of The Value Of The Goods Not Delivered Within The Prescribed Delivery Period Shall Be Imposed Per Day Of Delay. Ritm May Terminate The Contract Once The Cumulative Amount Of Liquidated Damages Reaches Ten Percent (10%) Of The Amount Of The Contract, Without Prejudice To Other Courses Of Action And Remedies Available To The Procuring Entity. Technical Offer/proposal: After Having Carefully Read And Accepted The Instructions And Terms And Conditions, I/we Submit Our Technical Proposals/quotations For The Item/s As Follows: Item # Qty/ Unit Item Description Supplier’s Compliance (indicate Brand And/or Model, Including Complete Specifications To Be Offered - Applicable) 1 2/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Vancomycin 256 Ug, 30 Strip / Pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 2 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ampicillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 3 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Azithromycin 256 Ug, 100 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 4 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Cefepime 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 5 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Cefotaxime 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 6 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ceftazidime 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 7 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ceftriaxone 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 8 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ciprofloxacin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 9 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Doxycycline 256 Ug, 100 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 10 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Levofloxacin 32 Ug, 100 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 11 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Meropenem 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 12 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ofloxacin 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Oxacillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 14 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Penicillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 15 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Tetracycline 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 16 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Tobramycin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 17 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Chloramphenicol 256ug (30 Strip/pack) *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 18 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Colistin 256ug, 30 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 19 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Doxycycline 256ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 20 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Levofloxacin 32ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 21 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Azithromycin 256ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert Financial Offer/proposal: Please Quote Your Best Offer For The Item/s Below. Please Do Not Leave Any Blank Items. Indicate “0” If Item Being Offered Is For Free: Item # Qty/ Unit Item Description Abc Price Proposal Unit Cost Price Proposal Total Cost 1 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Vancomycin 256 Ug, 30 Strip / Pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 27,720.00 2 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ampicillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 3 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Azithromycin 256 Ug, 100 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 20,946.20 4 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Cefepime 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 5 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Cefotaxime 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 6 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ceftazidime 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 7 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ceftriaxone 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 8 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ciprofloxacin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 12,163.80 9 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Doxycycline 256 Ug, 100 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 34,228.43 10 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Levofloxacin 32 Ug, 100 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 20,946.20 11 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Meropenem 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 12 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Ofloxacin 32 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 13 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Oxacillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 12,163.80 14 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Penicillin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 15 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Tetracycline 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 16 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (mic) Gradient Strip, Tobramycin 256 Ug, 30 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 17 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Chloramphenicol 256ug (30 Strip/pack) *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 18 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Colistin 256ug, 30 Strips/pack General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year Upon Date Of Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 19 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Doxycycline 256ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 20 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Levofloxacin 32ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End-user Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least Two (2) Years From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 21 1/pack Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, (mic) Gradient Strip, Azithromycin 256ug, 30 Strips/pack *item Should Have Passed The Evaluation Result, Quality Assessment, And Quality Validation/verification Of The End User Or Should Have Met The Acceptability Criteria Necessary For Laboratory Inter-comparability Of Results, Whichever Is Applicable. General Requirements: Expiry Date / Shelf Life - At Least One (1) Year From The Date Of The Actual Delivery. • Product Brochure/product Insert 13,860.00 Delivery Period: 30 Calendar Days Total Offered Quotation In Words: ______________ In Figures: ______________ Price Validity: ________________ Payment Terms: Thirty (30) Calendar Days Payment Details: Banking Institution: _________________________________________________ Account Number: __________________________________________________ Account Name: _________________________________________________ Branch: _________________________________________________ Note: Only The Actual Amount Of The Accepted Items Shall Be Paid. ___________________________ Signature Over Printed Name Of Authorized Representative ___________________________ Position/designation ___________________________ Office Telephone/fax/mobile Nos. ___________________________ Email Address/es

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Machinery and Tools
United States
Closing Date3 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Sources Sought Notice this Is A Sources Sought Notice (ssn) Only. The U.s. Government Is Conducting Market Research Only To Determine The Availability Of Qualified Sources Capable Of Providing Stryker Neptune Full-service Maintenance And Repair Services For Stryker Neptune 3 And Stryker Neptune Docker Devices. Potential Contractors Are Invited To Provide A Response Via E-mail To Contract Specialist At Tracy.heath@va.gov By January 03, 2025, 15:00 (pt). Responses Will Be Used To Determine The Appropriate Strategy For A Potential Acquisition. Please Clearly Identify Any Information Your Company Considers Sensitive Or Proprietary. This Notice Is Issued Solely For Information And Planning Purposes - It Does Not Constitute A Request For Quotation (rfq), Or A Promise To Issue An Rfq In The Future. This Notice Does Not Commit The U.s. Government To Contract For Any Supply Or Service. Further, The U.s. Government Is Not Seeking Quotes, Or Proposals At This Time And Will Not Accept Unsolicited Quotes In Response To This Sources Sought Synopsis. The U.s. Government Will Not Pay For Any Information Or Administrative Costs Incurred In Response To This Notice. Submittals Will Not Be Returned To The Responder. Not Responding To This Notice Does Not Preclude Participation In Any Future Rfq, If Any Is Issued. background: The Contractor Shall Provide All Preventative Maintenance And On-site Repairs. Contractor Shall Ensure That All Units Are Fully Operational According To Manufacturer Specifications Prior To Departure. Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Travel, Labor, Materials, Tools, Documentation, And Parts Required For The Inspection, Support, And Repair Of The Equipment Listed In The Schedule Of Equipment Below. naics: 811210, Electronic And Precision Equipment Repair And Maintenance interested Potential Contractors Please Provide The Following. 1) Company Name, Address, Point Of Contact, Phone Number, Email Address, And Duns please Indicate Business Size: small Disadvantage Business (sdb)____ 8(a)____ historically Underutilized Business Zone (hubzone)____ service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb)____ veteran-owned Small Business (vosb)_____ economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business (edwosb)_____ women-owned Small Business Concerns (wosb)_____ small Business_____ large Business_____ please State If You Possess A Federal Supply Schedule (fss)______. 2) Please Submit A Brief Capability Statement (maximum Three Pages) With Enough Information To Demonstrate To The Veterans Affairs That You Have The Enough Resources, Personnel, And Experience To Perform Full Preventative Maintenance And On-site Repairs Per The Manufacturer Specifications As Required In The Attached Draft Statement Of Work. **draft Statement Of Work statement Of Work 1. Contract Title stryker Neptune Service Contract For The Va Puget Sound Health Care System Seattle Campus 2. Background the Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle Campus Requires On-site, Full-service Maintenance And Repair Services To Ensure The Stryker Neptune 3 And Stryker Neptune 2 Docker Devices Are Operating Suitably For Clinical Use. 3. Scope this Contract Includes All Parts And Services To Properly Provide Preventative Maintenance And On-site Repairs. Contractor Shall Ensure That All Units Are Fully Operational According To Manufacturer Specifications Prior To Departure. Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Travel, Labor, Materials, Tools, Documentation, And Parts Required For The Inspection, Support, And Repair Of The Equipment Listed In The Schedule Of Equipment (section 4). 4. Specific Tasks schedule Of Equipment: item # system Name qty serial # 1 stryker Neptune 3 11 2421904073 2 stryker Neptune 2 Docker 2 2417328353 3 stryker Neptune S 3 tbd 4 stryker Neptune Sem Docker 1 tbd the Contractor Shall Perform The Following Tasks: 1. Procare Protect Corrective Maintenance stryker Shall Provide The Services For Equipment Set Forth In The Applicable Service Plan, Subject To The Limitations And Exclusions Contained Herein: an Unlimited Number Of Repairs Or Replacements Of The Equipment, Due To Damage Associated With Normal Use, And Wear, Including All Parts And Labor Associated With Mail-in Services repair Or Replacement Of Equipment At Stryker S Sole Discretion if Applicable, Loaner Equipment During The Period That Equipment Is In Stryker S Possession For Repair, Except That All Such Loaner Equipment Is Subject To Availability And Stryker S Loaner Policy all Freight Costs Associated With Shipments Of Repairs And Loaner Equipment To The Vapshcs prioritized Repairs Over Non-contracted Customers, With No Additional Administration Or Approval Process training To Participant Personnel And Surgeons In The Safe And Effective Use Of The Equipment other Assistance Reasonably Requested By Participant In Connection With The Equipment on Each Scheduled On-site Service Call, Stryker Personnel Will Inspect And Adjust Each Available Item Of Equipment As Required In Accordance With Stryker S Then-current Maintenance Procedures For The Equipment any Maintenance Service Call Scheduled Outside Of Stryker S Normal Working Hours, (monday Through Friday, 7:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Local Time, Excluding Federal Holidays) May Carry An Additional Charge. 2. Procare Prevent Preventative Maintenance procare Prevent Coverage. Stryker Shall Provide The Procare Protect Coverage For The Equipment Set Forth In The Applicable Service Plan, In Addition To The Services Below, Subject To The Limitations And Exclusions Contained Herein: on-site Preventative Maintenance Inspections And Associated Documentation (i.e., The Joint Commission, Cms Or Dnv Equipment Checklists), For The Equipment stryker May Perform Preventative Maintenance And Repairs At The Vapshcs Or At The Applicable Stryker Repair Facility In Stryker S Sole Discretion all Travel Expenses Associated With Scheduled Preventative Maintenance Inspections each Scheduled On-site Service Call, Stryker Personnel Will Inspect And Adjust Each Available Item Of Equipment As Required In Accordance With Stryker S Then-current Maintenance Procedures For The Equipment (the Preventative Maintenance ). The Contractor Shall Provide The Station Point Of Contact Reports For All Work Performed, As Outlined In The Delivery Schedule preventative Maintenance Inspections Will Be Scheduled By Vapshcs Or Stryker At A Mutually Agreed Upon Time With The Facility. Equipment Not Made Available At The Mutually Agreed Upon Time Will Be Serviced During The Next Scheduled Service Call Or At Another Specified Date preventative Maintenance Shall Be Performed By The Contractor At Intervals In Accordance With The Manufacturer S Recommendations, But No Less Than Annually any Maintenance Service Call Scheduled Outside Of Stryker S Normal Working Hours, (monday Through Friday, 7:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Local Time, Excluding Federal Holidays) May Carry An Additional Charge general Requirements it Shall Be Understood That, Throughout Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor S Personnel, While On Va Property, Shall Adhere To All Requirements And Regulations That Govern The Va Health Care System And Its Property. among All Other Requirements, The Va Health Care System And Its Property Are Now Entirely Smoke Free. the Contractor And Their Personnel Shall Follow All U.s. Department Of Veterans Affairs (va) Policies, Standard Operating Procedures, Applicable Laws, And Applicable Regulations While On Va Property. Violations Of This May Result In Citation And Disciplinary Measures For Persons Violating The Law. contractor And Their Personnel Shall Always Wear Visible Identification While They Are On Premises. possession Of Weapons Is Prohibited. contractor Shall Take All Reasonable Precautions Necessary To Protect Persons And Property From Injury Or Damage During The Performance Of This Contract. invoicing Submissions in Addition To Regulations Set Forth In Far 52.212-4 (contract Terms And Conditions Commercial Items) (g) Invoice And Vaar 852.232-72 (electronic Submission Of Payment Requests), Contractor Shall Submit Final Invoice On Any Services Performed No Later Than 30 Days After End Of The Period Of Performance Of Contract. This Ensures That Closeout Of Contracts Follows Far 4.804-1(b). 6. Performance Monitoring the Contractor Shall Be Monitored By The Station Point Of Contact Or Their Designee. The Station Point Of Contact Shall Submit An Annual Performance Evaluation To Network Contracting Office 20 Summarizing The Performance Viewed Over The Period Of Performance. 8. Other Pertinent Information Or Special Considerations all Contractor Personnel Must Have At Least Two Years Of Field Experience As A Field Service Engineer Or Meet Oem Standards For A Fully Qualified Field Service Engineer To Perform Maintenance On The Equipment. No Subcontracting Is Authorized For This Contract. contractor Must Provide, Upon Request, Documentation Of Factory Certified Service/maintenance Training On The Specific Equipment Under The Terms Of This Contract. All Parts Used Shall Be Oem Parts Only. Reverse Engineered And/or Refurbished Parts Shall Not Be Utilized Under The Terms Of This Contract Without Explicit Permission, In Writing, From The Contracting Officer (co) After Co Consultation With Va Technical Representative (vatr). Subcontracting Of Any Ensuing Award Of This Solicitation Will Not Be Allowed Without Written Permission Of The Co. contractor Will Provide The Necessary Manpower And Supervision To Properly Execute The Preventative And Corrective Maintenance Of The Equipment Specified On Equipment List . the Station Point Of Contact Shall Conduct Routine Inspections, Product Sampling, And Monitoring Of Work While Contractor Is On Site. In The Event Of Any Concerns, The Station Point Of Contact Shall Notify Network Contracting Office 20 And Coordinate Addressing The Concerns. equipment May Be Added Or Deleted From The Service Contract As Needed Upon Modification By The Contracting Officer (co). Deleted Equipment Shall Be Credited In The Full Amount If Deleted Before Any Scheduled Maintenance Has Been Performed On It. 7. Risk Control vendor Must Coordinate With Station Point Of Contact For Access To The Seattle Campus. Once Vendor Completes The Service, They Must Check Out With Station Point Of Contact To Ensure That All Work Has Been Completed With No Issues. If Any Issues Arise The Station Point Of Contact Must Be Contacted. 8. Place Of Performance department Of Veterans Affairs puget Sound Health Care System seattle Division 1660 S. Columbian Way seattle, Wa 98108-1597 9. Period Of Performance. this Will Be A Single Award Firm Fixed Price Contract With One (1) Base Year And Up To Four (4) Option Years For This Contract: Base: 03/01/2025 02/28/2026 option Year 1: 03/01/2026 02/28/2027 option Year 2: 03/01/2027 02/29/2028 option Year 3: 03/01/2028 02/28/2029 option Year 4: 03/01/2029 02/28/2030 10. Delivery Schedule deliverable Title format calendar Days After Co Start full-service Report (fsr) For (3) Neptune S Rover 2pm Prevent Procare +sem contractor-determined Format; Comprehensive Service Report And Corrective And Preventative Maintenance Checklist within 24 Hours Of Service Completion, Email To Onsite Staff As Well As The Station Point Of Contact full-service Report (fsr) For (11) Neptune 3 Rover 2pm Prevent Procare +sem contractor-determined Format; Comprehensive Service Report And Corrective And Preventative Maintenance Checklist within 24 Hours Of Service Completion, Email To Onsite Staff As Well As The Station Point Of Contact full-service Report (fsr) For (3) Neptune 2 Docker 2pm Prevent Procare contractor-determined Format; Comprehensive Service Report And Corrective And Preventative Maintenance Checklist within 24 Hours Of Service Completion, Email To Onsite Staff As Well As The Station Point Of Contact monthly Report shows All The Work Accomplished Each Moth And All Work Planned To Be Accomplished In The Following Month. Identifies Unresolved Problems And Their Proposed Solution, As Well As Resolved Problems And The Steps Taken To Resolve Them. due The Last Day Of Each Month 11. Security Requirements the Contractor Employees Shall Not Have Access To Va Sensitive Or Computer Information And Will Not Require Routine Access To Va Facilities. The Contractor Employees Shall Require Intermittent Access Only And Will Be Escorted By Va Employees While At Va Facilities. No Background Investigation Is Required. access To Va Information And Info Systems the Contractor Or Subcontractor Must Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately When An Employee Working On A Va System Or With Access To Va Information Is Reassigned Or Leaves The Contractor Or Subcontractor S Employ. The Contracting Officer Must Also Be Notified Immediately By The Contractor Or Subcontractor Prior To An Unfriendly Termination. contract Personnel Who Require Access To National Security Programs Must Have A Valid Security Clearance. National Industrial Security Program (nisp) Was Established By Executive Order 12829 To Ensure That Cleared U.s. Defense Industry Contract Personnel Safeguard The Classified Information In Their Possession While Performing Work On Contracts, Programs, Bids, Or Research And Development Efforts. The Department Of Veterans Affairs Does Not Have A Memorandum Of Agreement With Defense Security Service (dss). Verification Of A Security Clearance Must Be Processed Through The Special Security Officer Located In The Planning And National Security Service Within The Office Of Operations, Security, And Preparedness. custom Software Development And Outsourced Operations Must Be In The U.s. To The Maximum Extent Practical. If Such Services Are Proposed To Be Performed Abroad And Are Not Disallowed By Other Va Policy Or Mandates, The Contractor/subcontractor Must State Where All Non-u.s. Services Are Provided And Detail A Security Plan, Deemed To Be Acceptable By Va, Specifically To Address Mitigation Of The Resulting Problems Of Communication, Control, Data Protection, And So Forth. Location Within The U.s. May Be An Evaluation Factor. va Information Custodial Language for Service That Involves The Storage, Generating, Transmitting, Or Exchanging Of Va Sensitive Information But Does Not Require C&a Or An Mou-isa For System Interconnection, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Complete A Contractor Security Control Assessment (csca) On A Yearly Basis And Provide It To The Cotr. the Contractor/subcontractor Must Store, Transport, Or Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools That Are, At A Minimum, Fips 140-2 Validated. the Contractor/subcontractor S Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, If Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va S Minimum Requirements. Va Configuration Guidelines Are Available Upon Request. except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor/subcontractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Other Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction, Or (ii) With Va S Prior Written Approval. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of, Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Contracting Officer For Response. notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Health Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse, Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If The Contractor/subcontractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above-mentioned Information, That Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Orders Or Other Requests To The Va Contracting Officer For Response. security Incident Investigation the Term Security Incident Means An Event That Has, Or Could Have, Resulted In Unauthorized Access To, Loss Or Damage To Va Assets, Or Sensitive Information, Or An Action That Breaches Va Security Procedures. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Notify The Cotr And Simultaneously, The Designated Iso And Privacy Officer For The Contract Of Any Known Or Suspected Security/privacy Incidents, Or Any Unauthorized Disclosure Of Sensitive Information, Including That Contained In System(s) To Which The Contractor/subcontractor Has Access. to The Extent Known By The Contractor/subcontractor, The Contractor/subcontractor S Notice To Va Shall Identify The Information Involved, The Circumstances Surrounding The Incident (including To Whom, How, When, And Where The Va Information Or Assets Were Placed At Risk Or Compromised), And Any Other Information That The Contractor/subcontractor Considers Relevant. with Respect To Unsecured Protected Health Information, The Business Associate Is Deemed To Have Discovered A Data Breach When The Business Associate Knew Or Should Have Known Of A Breach Of Such Information. Upon Discovery, The Business Associate Must Notify The Covered Entity Of The Breach. Notifications Need To Be Made In Accordance With The Executed Business Associate Agreement. in Instances Of Theft Or Break-in Or Other Criminal Activity, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Concurrently Report The Incident To The Appropriate Law Enforcement Entity (or Entities) Of Jurisdiction, Including The Va Oig And Security And Law Enforcement. The Contractor, Its Employees, And Its Subcontractors And Their Employees Shall Cooperate With Va And Any Law Enforcement Authority Responsible For The Investigation And Prosecution Of Any Possible Criminal Law Violation(s) Associated With Any Incident. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Cooperate With Va In Any Civil Litigation To Recover Va Information, Obtain Monetary Or Other Compensation From A Third Party For Damages Arising From Any Incident, Or Obtain Injunctive Relief Against Any Third Party Arising From, Or Related To, The Incident. liquidated Damages For Data Breach consistent With The Requirements Of 38 U.s.c. §5725, A Contract May Require Access To Sensitive Personal Information. If So, The Contractor Is Liable To Va For Liquidated Damages In The Event Of A Data Breach Or Privacy Incident Involving Any Spi The Contractor/subcontractor Processes Or Maintains Under This Contract. the Contractor/subcontractor Shall Provide Notice To Va Of A Security Incident As Set Forth In The Security Incident Investigation Section Above. Upon Such Notification, Va Must Secure From A Non-department Entity Or The Va Office Of Inspector General An Independent Risk Analysis Of The Data Breach To Determine The Level Of Risk Associated With The Data Breach For The Potential Misuse Of Any Sensitive Personal Information Involved In The Data Breach. The Term 'data Breach' Means The Loss, Theft, Or Other Unauthorized Access, Or Any Access Other Than That Incidental To The Scope Of Employment, To Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, In Electronic Or Printed Form, That Results In The Potential Compromise Of The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of The Data. Contractor Shall Fully Cooperate With The Entity Performing The Risk Analysis. Failure To Cooperate May Be Deemed A Material Breach And Grounds For Contract Termination. each Risk Analysis Shall Address All Relevant Information Concerning The Data Breach, Including The Following: (1) Nature Of The Event (loss, Theft, Unauthorized Access); (2) Description Of The Event, Including: (a) Date Of Occurrence; (b) Data Elements Involved, Including Any Pii, Such As Full Name, Social Security Number, Date Of Birth, Home Address, Account Number, Disability Code; (3) Number Of Individuals Affected Or Potentially Affected; (4) Names Of Individuals Or Groups Affected Or Potentially Affected; (5) Ease Of Logical Data Access To The Lost, Stolen Or Improperly Accessed Data In Light Of The Degree Of Protection For The Data, E.g., Unencrypted, Plain Text; (6) Amount Of Time The Data Has Been Out Of Va Control; (7) The Likelihood That The Sensitive Personal Information Will Or Has Been Compromised (made Accessible To And Usable By Unauthorized Persons); (8) Known Misuses Of Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, If Any; (9) Assessment Of The Potential Harm To The Affected Individuals; (10) Data Breach Analysis As Outlined In 6500.2 Handbook, Management Of Security And Privacy Incidents, As Appropriate; And (11) Whether Credit Protection Services May Assist Record Subjects In Avoiding Or Mitigating The Results Of Identity Theft Based On The Sensitive Personal Information That May Have Been Compromised. based On The Determinations Of The Independent Risk Analysis, The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Paying To The Va Liquidated Damages In The Amount Of $37.50 Per Affected Individual To Cover The Cost Of Providing Credit Protection Services To Affected Individuals Consisting Of The Following: (1) Notification; (2) One Year Of Credit Monitoring Services Consisting Of Automatic Daily Monitoring Of At Least 3 Relevant Credit Bureau Reports; (3) Data Breach Analysis; (4) Fraud Resolution Services, Including Writing Dispute Letters, Initiating Fraud Alerts And Credit Freezes, To Assist Affected Individuals To Bring Matters To Resolution; (5) One Year Of Identity Theft Insurance With $20,000.00 Coverage At $0 Deductible; And (6) Necessary Legal Expenses The Subjects May Incur To Repair Falsified Or Damaged Credit Records, Histories, Or Financial Affairs. security Controls on A Periodic Basis, Va, Including The Office Of Inspector General, Reserves The Right To Evaluate Any Or All Of The Security Controls And Privacy Practices Implemented By The Contractor Under The Clauses Contained Within The Contract. With 10 Working-days Notice, At The Request Of The Government, The Contractor Must Fully Cooperate And Assist In A Government-sponsored Security Controls Assessment At Each Location Wherein Va Information Is Processed Or Stored, Or Information Systems Are Developed, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va, Including Those Initiated By The Office Of Inspector General. The Government May Conduct A Security Control Assessment On Shorter Notice (to Include Unannounced Assessments) As Determined By Va In The Event Of A Security Incident Or At Any Other Time.⬠training all Contractor Employees And Subcontractor Employees Requiring Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems Shall Complete The Following Before Being Granted Access To Va Information And Its Systems: (1) Sign And Acknowledge (either Manually Or Electronically) Understanding Of And Responsibilities For Compliance With The Contractor Rules Of Behavior, Appendix E Relating To Access To Va Information And Information Systems; (2) Successfully Complete The Va Cyber Security Awareness And Rules Of Behavior Training And Annually Complete Required Security Training; (3) Successfully Complete The Appropriate Va Privacy Training And Annually Complete Required Privacy Training; And (4) Successfully Complete Any Additional Cyber Security Or Privacy Training, As Required For Va Personnel With Equivalent Information System Access [to Be Defined By The Va Program Official And Provided To The Contracting Officer For Inclusion In The Solicitation Document E.g., Any Role-based Information Security Training Required In Accordance With Nist Special Publication 800-16, Information Technology Security Training Requirements.] a. The Contractor Shall Provide To The Contracting Officer And/or The Cotr A Copy Of The Training Certificates And Certification Of Signing The Contractor Rules Of Behavior For Each Applicable Employee Within 1 Week Of The Initiation Of The Contract And Annually Thereafter, As Required. b. Failure To Complete The Mandatory Annual Training And Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Training And Documents Are Complete. 12. Government-furnished Equipment (gfe)/government-furnished Information (gfi) no Gfe Or Gfi Shall Be Provided To The Contractor For The Performance Of This Contract. information Made Available To The Contractor Or Subcontractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor/subcontractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Shall Be Used Only For Those Purposes And Shall Not Be Used In Any Other Way Without The Prior Written Agreement Of The Va. This Clause Expressly Limits The Contractor/subcontractor's Rights To Use Data As Described In Rights In Data - General, Far 52.227-14(d) (1). va Information Should Not Be Co-mingled, If Possible, With Any Other Data On The Contractors/subcontractor S Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems In Order To Ensure Va Requirements Related To Data Protection And Media Sanitization Can Be Met. If Co-mingling Must Be Allowed To Meet The Requirements Of The Business Need, The Contractor Must Ensure That Va S Information Is Returned To The Va Or Destroyed In Accordance With Va S Sanitization Requirements. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct On-site Inspections Of Contractor And Subcontractor It Resources To Ensure Data Security Controls, Separation Of Data And Job Duties, And Destruction/media Sanitization Procedures Are In Compliance With Va Directive Requirements. Prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract, Contractor/subcontractor Must Not Destroy Information Received From Va, Or Gathered/created By The Contractor In The Course Of Performing This Contract Without Prior Written Approval By The Va. any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor/subcontractor Must Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management And Its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, Applicable Va Records Control Schedules, And Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Must Be Sent To The Va Contracting Officer Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract. the Contractor/subcontractor Must Receive, Gather, Store, Back Up, Maintain, Use, Disclose And Dispose Of Va Information Only In Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal And Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations, And Policies. If Federal Or Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies Become Applicable To The Va Information Or Information Systems After Execution Of The Contract, Or If Nist Issues Or Updates Applicable Fips Or Special Publications (sp) After Execution Of This Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate In Good Faith To Implement The Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations, And Policies In This Contract. the Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Agreement Or To Preserve Electronic Information Stored On Contractor/subcontractor Electronic Storage Media For Restoration In Case Any Electronic Equipment Or Data Used By The Contractor/subcontractor Needs To Be Restored To An Operating State. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Must Be Appropriately Destroyed. if Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Sufficient Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12.

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Textile, Apparel and Footwear
Ireps
India, India
Closing Date7 Jan 2025
Tender AmountINR 500 K (USD 5.8 K)
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Tender Id: 62245046C-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Compressible Four Ply Rubber Blanket

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Ireps
India
Closing Date4 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
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Tender Id: 62245043A-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Multiwash Solution

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Ireps
India, India
Closing Date23 Jan 2025
Tender AmountINR 500 K (USD 5.7 K)
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Tender Id: 62255001-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Supply Along With Installation Of Two Compressible Rubber Blankets

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Publishing and Printing
Ireps
India
Closing Date4 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Tender Id: 62245045B-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Sheetfed Offset Ink Of Black Colour

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Ireps
India
Closing Date4 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Tender Id: 62245042A-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Plate Cleaner Gp

Southern Railway - SR Tender

Goods
Ireps
India
Closing Date4 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Tender Id: 62245049A-PRINTING-RPM-STORES/SOUTHERN RLY | Fountain Solution

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

Civil And Construction...+1Others
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date24 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Amendment I (corrected Typos) description: This Is A Pre-solicitation Notice For The Establishment Of An Architect-engineering (a-e) Design Contract With Services To Be Performed At The Charles George Va Medical Center At 1100 Tunnel Road, Asheville, Nc 28805. This Requirement Is Being Executed Under A 100% Set-aside To Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb). This Announcement Is Not A Request For Proposal; No Solicitation Package Will Be Issued Until After An Evaluation Has Been Made On The Provided Sf330s. The Sf330 Can Be Downloaded Through The Gsa Forms Library At: Http://www.gsa.gov/portal/forms/type/top. Scroll Down To Locate And Click On The Sf-330 Hyperlink Entitled, “architect-engineer Qualifications.” Interested Firms Should Submit Their Current Sf330, Parts I And Ii, To Keith.hunter@va.gov. The Sf330s Are Due No Later Than 8:00 Am Est January 24, 2025. scope Of Work: This Project Will Engage An Architectural Engineering Firm For Professional Architect/engineer (ae) Services Necessary To Design For The Replacement Of The Existing Air Handling Unit #11 Serving The Imaging Department In Buildings 47 At The Charles George Vamc, Asheville, Nc. Air Handling Unit, Supply And Return Fan, Heating/cooling Coils And Piping Shall Be Sized To Meet The Temperature And Air Exchange Needs Of Approximately 10,000 Square Feet Of Space. Work Includes Investigating The Site, Taking Calculation And Designing For The Replacement Of The Air Handling Unit, Structural Support, Fans, Coils Piping, And Control System. Project Also Involves Investigating And Sizing The Supply And Return Ductwork And Associates Variable Volume Supply Box And/or Constant Volume Supply Box. Ceilings And Walls May Need To Be Modified To Accommodate Removal Of Old Ductwork And Installation Of New Ductwork. The New System Will Replace The Existing System In The Exact Location. Design Includes Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering And Architectural Disciplines. requirements: the Ae Selected Is Expected To: part Ia – Preparation Of Existing Conditions And Conceptual Design – Investigative Services: Preparation Of Existing Conditions Plan And Conceptual Design Which Includes Site Investigation For Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, And Environmental Hazards Such As Suspect Asbestos Containing Material (acm). Work Will Consist Of Ae Personnel Removing Ceiling Tile(s) And Tracing Ductwork, Electrical, And Plumbing Above Ceilings. Perform Project Site Investigation In Accordance With The ‘site Investigations’ Section Of This Scope Of Work. physically Survey As Well As Review Record Drawings Of The Existing Building. Inform Co/cor Of Supplemental Information Gathering That May Be Required. conduct On-site Work Session With User Group And Other Members Of The Integrated Project Team To Discuss Conceptual Options. describe All Measures Available To Achieve The Project Objectives, Including The Benefits And Drawbacks Of Each Measure, To Guide Decisions By The Facility During Schematic Design. The Decision Of Which Alternatives To Select For The Construction Project Rests With The Va. develop And Describe A Construction Strategy That Allows Existing Functions To Continue During Construction. Develop This Strategy In Development Of Construction Documents. participate In A Conference Call After Va Has Completed Schematic Design Review ae Shall Review Needs Identified By The Ipt For The Area Under Consideration For Design And Provide Recommendations. In Addition, The Project Shall Be Phased To Minimize The Impact To The Medical Center Operations And Patient Care. Prior To Submission Of Schematic Design Material, The Ae Shall Meet With The Vamc’s Cor To Discuss Proposed Phasing Requirements For The Project. These Phasing Requirements Shall Describe The General Sequence Of The Project Work, Estimated Project Duration, And What Va Constraints Will Exist That Will Influence The Contractor's Approach To The Construction Project. The Ae Shall Be Responsible For Documenting The Phasing Requirements. the Ae Shall Make Site Visits As Required To Determine Existing As-built Conditions Affecting This Project. Information, Including Drawings And Other Documentation, Provided To The Ae Shall Be Used As Reference Only. The Ae Is Responsible For Verifying All Existing Site Conditions To Include But Not Be Limited To Crawling In Crawlspaces, Looking Above Ceilings And The Building Penthouse. coordinate Visits With The Cor As Assigned At The Ntp. The Ae Shall Arrange For And Oversee The Performance Of Such Investigations Necessary For The Proper Design Of The Project. Autocad Background Drawings Shall Be Provided By The Va Upon Request If Available And Shall Be Used As Reference Only. The Ae Shall Field Verify Every Aspect That Relates To The Project. perform Photographic Documentation During Investigative Services; Files Are To Be Maintained For Future Reference Of Existing Conditions For Construction Documents And Unforeseen Unit Costing Basis. the Contractor Shall Prepare Digital Photo Documentation Of Construction Work, Including Sites, Buildings, And Field Activities. Digital Photos Shall Be Submitted In Jpeg Format To The Project Website, And To A Resolution Sufficient And Appropriate For The Type Of Work Photographed. The Contractor Shall Provide An Index For Each Set Of Photographs Submitted Identifying The Contractor, Base, Facility, Project Number, Date, And A Brief Description. The Contractor Shall Coordinate Photography Of Any Kind Through The Cor. the Ae Shall Complete All Necessary Site Investigations Prior To The 15% Schematic Design Submission. part Ib – Preparation Of Contract Drawings And Specifications – Design Development: Preparation And Submission Of Construction Bid Documents, Interim Design Document Submittals, And The Final Construction Bid Documents At The Completion Of The Design Development Process In Accordance With The ‘design Package Submission Schedule’ Section. Design Document Packages Shall Contain A Complete Set Of Documents As Specified In The ‘design Requirements/submissions’ Section Of This Statement Of Work (sow). The Ae Shall Develop A Design Necessary To Meet The Requirements In The ‘project Scope’ Section Of This Sow. Design Shall Include Engineering Services Rendered Necessary By Va (veterans Affairs) At The End Of Part Ia Investigative Services Within The Construction Cost Parameters. design And Produce Construction Documents For Implementation Of The Selected Alternatives. submittals Must Include The Components Listed On The A/e Submission Instructions For Minor And Nrm Construction Program Https://www.cfm.va.gov/​til/​ae/​aesubmin.doc. submittal Register - Provide A List To The Va Of Technical Submittals That Will Be Required. intended For Long-term Use, The Project Design Specifications Must Provide, To The Maximum Extent Practicable, A Final Product Of Enduring Quality; Energy And Water Efficient; Environmentally Conscious; Functional And Requiring Low Maintenance; Durable; Flexible For Changing Uses; Universally Accessible; Sustainable; Operationally Cost Effective; Compliant With Appropriate Codes, Statutes, And Vha Requirements. construction Documents Must Be Complete, Clear, Specific, Accurate, Coordinated Between Disciplines, Quantifiable, And Explicit In Quality Expectations For Suitable Materials, Systems, And Workmanship. throughout The Design Phases Of The Project, The A/e Shall Work Closely With The Cor And Integrated Project Team To Ascertain And Confirm All Project Requirements. the Contractor Shall Attend Meetings And Teleconferences To Discuss Technical Requirements, Issues, And Project Progress And Status As Required. The Contractor Shall Prepare, And Submit For Review, Presentation Materials For Meetings And An Agenda. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Taking Meeting Minutes, Prepare And Submit Minutes For All Meetings Attended No Later Than 3 Business Days, With The Exception Of The Ipt Meetings As Discussed In Previous Paragraph, After The Meeting Has Occurred. The Minutes Shall Be Sent To The Contracting Officer And Cor For Coordination And Approval Prior To Distribution. the Ae Shall Provide An Evaluation, Cost Estimate And Conceptual Plans To Determine The Feasibility Of Completing The Project Within Project Budget. Disadvantages And Advantages Shall Be Provided Including Impacts To Patient Care/medical Center Operations And Order Of Magnitude Cost Estimates (with Cost Of Patient Care Factored Into The Economy/feasibility) part Ii – Construction Period Services: Review And Provide Concise Recommendations On All Submittals, Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, Rfis, Change Order Proposals, Etc. In Accordance With ‘construction Period Services’ Section Of This Sow. Services Shall Include Providing Record Drawings Based On Finalized Contractor Red-line As-builts. assist In Answering Questions And Provide Clarifications As Deemed Necessary By The Contracting Officer Or Cor During Solicitation And Issuing Any Addendums, Revise Drawings/specifications, Etc. Necessary To Fully And Completely Address Questions Any And All Questions Submitted By The Cor, Contracting Officer And Awarded Construction Contractor. serve As An Advisor And Provide Assistance To The Va To Determine Whether The Contractor Or Subcontractor Meets Technical Qualification Requirements, Assist In The Review Of Contractor Proposals For Technical Acceptability, Support By Written Recommendations Of Any Problems Or Litigation Encountered In Past Performance Based On First-hand Knowledge. review All Submissions And Provide Concise Direction To The Va. Provide Direction Within 5 Business Days Upon Request For Shop Drawings, Product Data, Installation Instructions, Samples, Etc. Provide Direction Within 5 Business Days For Rfi’s And Change Order Proposals. Changes To Contract Documents Based On Errors And Omissions In Design Will Be At No Cost To The Va To Include Cost Estimates For The Change. The Co Shall Make The Final Determination On What Is Or Is Not An Error Or Omission. provide Commissioning For All Affected Systems. prepare Record Drawings Based On Contractor Red-line As-built Drawings With Correspondence Performed During Construction. The Ae Shall Provide A Set Of Updated Drawings And Specifications On Cd Within 20 Business Days Of Construction Contract Completion To The Cor. the Ae Shall Function As The Commissioning Agent For All Necessary Commissioning Actions. The Ae Shall Provide Testing, Inspection And Reporting Services During Construction. The Ae Must Conduct A Site Visit, At Least Once A Month, During Each Phase Of The Project, And Must Be Present For Every Test Or Inspection And To Document The Outcome. part Iii – Construction Period Site Visits: Visit The Site At The Request Of The Va In Accordance With Section ‘site Visits’ In This Sow. The Ae Shall Respond On Site Within An 8-hour Period When Requested. The Total Number Of Site Visits During The Construction Period Is Estimated To Be Five (5) For This Project, Which May Be Finalized After Selection Of The Ae And During Negotiation Of The Proposal. Each Site Visit Shall Be Documented Through A Field Report Denoting The Purpose And Results Of The Site Visit. make Site Visits On Requests Of The Va And Prepare Documented Field Reports Denoting The Purpose And Results Of The Site Visit, To Include Agreed Upon Changes In Design As Determined Necessary During The Construction. Visits Made Based On Errors And Omissions In Design Will Be At No Cost To The Va. participate In Partial/final Acceptance Inspections (in-wall, Above Ceiling, And Final) As Scheduled And Generate Punch List Items For Completion. Inspections Shall Cover Quality Of Installations And Locations/placement Of Items In Accordance With The Contract Documents. The Punch List Shall Reference The Contract Documents For Specific Deficiencies (i.e. Specification Section, Drawing Detail, Etc.). attend The Pre-bid And Pre-construction Conference To Review And Confirm Project Scope. during Construction, Allow For A Minimum Of Site Visits As Negotiated For The Contract, As Directed And Scheduled By The Cor. offerors Will Be Evaluated On The Following Criteria: the Submitted Sf330’s Shall Be A Maximum Of 30 Total Pages. All Necessary Information To Meet The 5 Criterions Shall Be Contained Within Those 30 Pages As The Evaluation Will Stop At The End Of Page 30. the Submitted Sf330s Will Be Evaluated On The Following Criteria: this Acquisition Will Be In Accordance With Far Part 36.602-1 And Vaar Part 836.601-1. The Following Evaluation Criteria Will Be Used To Evaluate Sf330 Technical Proposals: the Architect/engineer (ae) Must Demonstrate Its Qualifications With Respect To The Published Evaluation Criteria For All Services. Evaluation Criteria (1) Through (4) Are Considered The Most Important And Listed In Descending Order Of Importance; Criteria (5) Is Significantly Less Importance Than (1) Through (4) But The Associated Value Of 1 Through 4 Are In A Declining Value And Order Of Importance. Criterion (1) Is The Highest With Criterion (5) Being The Lowest. (1) Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services; (2) Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required, Including, Where Appropriate, Experience In Medical Facility Design; (3) Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time; (4) Past Performance On Contracts With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Cost Control, Quality Of Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules; (5) Location In The General Geographical Area Of The Project And Knowledge Of The Locality Of The Project; If Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Project. criterion 1 - Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services. Offerors Will Be Evaluated In Terms Of The Qualifications, Competence And Experience Of The Key Personnel And Technical Team Proposed To Accomplish This Work. Key Personnel Are Individuals Who Will Have Major Contract Or Project Management Responsibilities And/or Will Provide Unusual Or Unique Expertise. Provide A Balanced Licensed And Or Certified Workforce In The Following Disciplines – Architectural, Electrical, Mechanical, And Structural Design. submission Requirements: Provide Resumes For All Proposed Key Personnel. Resumes Are Limited To One Page Each And Should Cite Project Specific Experience And Indicate Proposed Role In This Contract. Provide Professional Registration, Certification, Licensure And/or Accreditation. Indicate Participation Of Key Personnel In Example Projects In The Sf330 Part 1 Section G. criterion 2 - Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required, Including, Where Appropriate, Experience In Medical Facility Design. Offerors Will Be Evaluated On Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Performance Of Services Like Those Anticipated Under This Contract About: special Knowledge Of Mechanical, Electrical And Structural Engineering. experience Working In And Around An Operational Hospital specific Experience And Qualifications Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team. submission Requirements: Provide Up To Five (5) Projects Completed Or Substantially Completed Within The Past Five (5) Years That Best Illustrate Specialized Experience Of The Proposed Team In The Areas Outlined Above. Example Projects Shall Note Project’s Square Footage. All Projects Provided In The Sf-330 Must Be Completed By The Office/branch/regional Office/individual Team Member Proposed To Manage And/or Perform Work Under This Contract. To Enable Verification, Firms Should Include The Duns Number Along With Each Firm Name In The Sf330 Part 1, Section F Item 25 “firms From Section C Involved In This Project,” Block (1). Include A Contract Number Or Project Identification Number In Block 21. Include An E-mail Address And Phone Number For The Point Of Contact In Block 23(c). Include In The Project Description, The Contract Period Of Performance, Award Contract Value, Current Contract Value, And Summary Of The Work Performed That Demonstrates Relevance To Specialized Experience As Outlined Above. If The Contractor Served As A Subcontractor On A Project, Indicate The Value Of The Work They Provided Towards The Performance Of The Overall Project. If A Project Was Performed By A Joint Venture, And Not All Joint Venture Partners Are On The Team Proposed For This Contract, The Offeror/team Should Specifically Address The Work Performed By The Joint Venture Partner Offering/teaming On This Contract. Likewise, If The Offeror/team Member Worked As A Subcontractor On A Project, The Description Should Clearly Describe The Work Performed By The Offeror/team Member And The Roles And Responsibilities Of Each On The Project, Rather Than The Work Performed On The Project As A Whole. If The Project Description Does Not Clearly Delineate The Work Performed By The Entity/entities Offering/teaming On This Contract, The Project Could Be Eliminated From Consideration. Additionally, Firms Are Required To Return And Submit The Attachment B Titled Criterion 2 Format, Which Will Clearly Demonstrate Specific Experiences And Qualifications Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team. Specifically List Similar Scoped Projects Covering The Previous 10 Years And Clearly Show Participation. (see Sf330 Part I Section G, But Not Excluding Other Information Provided On The Sf330 And Supporting Documentation.) note: If The Offeror Is A Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted As A Joint Venture; However, If There Is No Information For The Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted For Either Joint Venture Partner, Not To Exceed A Total Of Five (5) Projects For This Criterion. Projects Shall Be Submitted On The Sf-330. For Submittal Purposes, A Task Order On An Idiq Contract Is Considered A Project, As Is A Stand-alone Contract Award. Do Not List An Idiq Contract As An Example Of A Completed Project. Instead, List Relevant Completed Task Orders Or Stand-alone Contract Awards That Fit Within The Definition Above. Examples Of Project Work Submitted That Do Not Conform To This Requirement Will Not Be Evaluated. Failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Could Result In A Firm Being Rated Lower. all Information For Criterion 2 Should Be Submitted In Part 1, Section F Of The Sf330. The Government Will Not Consider Information Submitted In Addition To Part 2, Section F In Evaluating Criterion 2. criterion 3 - Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time. Firms/teams Will Be Evaluated In Terms Of Their Ability To Plan For And Manage Work Under The Contract And Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time. submission Requirements: Describe The Firm’s Ability To Concurrently Perform And Manage Multiple Projects In Different Locations To Meet Aggressive Schedules, Multiple Disciplines, And Control Costs And The Firm’s Capacity To Accomplish Multiple Projects Simultaneously. Additionally, Prospective Contractors Are Required To Provide A List Of Current Projects With A Design Fee Of Greater Than $25,000 Currently Being Designed In The Firm’s Office. Indicate The Availability Of The Proposed Project Team (including Sub-consultants) For The Specified Contract Performance Period In Terms Of: (1.) Both The Average And Maximum Number Of Projects Being Worked Simultaneously For The Previous Twelve (12) Month Period, For Each Key Personnel Member, (2.) The Number Of Projects Currently Being Worked By Each Key Personnel Member Identified In The Sf330, And (3.) The Number Of Projects That Could Be Added To Workload, Given Size And Complexity. criterion 4 - Past Performance – Offerors Will Be Evaluated On Past Performance With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Work Quality, Compliance With Schedules, Cost Control, And Stakeholder/customer Satisfaction. Evaluating Past Performance And Experience Will Include Information Provided In Past Performance Questionnaires (ppqs) Or Cpars/acass For Criterion 1 Projects And May Include Other Information Provided By The Firm, Customer Inquiries, Government Databases, And Other Information Available To The Government Including Contacts With Points Of Contact In Other Criteria. Failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Could Result In A Firm Being Rated Lower. note: Past Performance Information For Projects Listed Under Criterion 1. project Recency: A Project Will Be Considered Recent Only If Performance Was Completed Within Five (5) Years Of The Date Of Issuance Of This Public Announcement. Ongoing Projects Will Not Be Considered As No Accurate Performance Record Can Exist For Work Not Yet Completed. submission Requirements: Submit A Completed The Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) Included In This Notice Is Provided For The Offeror Or Its Team Members To Submit To The Client For Each Project The Offeror Includes Under Criterion 1. Ensure Correct Phone Numbers And Email Addresses Are Provided For The Client Point Of Contact. Submit No Less Than Three (3) And No More Than Five (5) Past Performance References For Recent And Relevant Projects Identified On Sf330 Part I Section F. Completed Ppqs Should Be Submitted With Your Sf330. If The Offeror Is Unable To Obtain A Completed Ppq From A Client For A Project(s) Before The Response Date Set Forth In This Notice, Offerors Should Complete And Submit With Their Responses The First Page Of The Ppq (attachment A), Which Will Provide Contract And Client Information For The Respective Project(s). Offerors May Submit A Ppq Previously Submitted Under A Different Notice/rfp (legible Copies Are Acceptable) If It Is On The Same Form As Posted With This Synopsis. Offerors Should Follow Up With Clients/references To Ensure Timely Submittal Of Questionnaires. If Requested By The Client, Questionnaires May Be Submitted Directly To The Government's Point Of Contact, Network Contracting Office 6, Attn: Samantha Cahill Via Email At Keith Hunter Via Email At Keith.hunter@va.gov Prior To The Response Date. Offerors Shall Not Incorporate By Reference Into Their Response Ppqs Or Cpars Previously Submitted In Response To Other Ae Services Procurements. However, This Does Not Preclude The Government From Utilizing Previously Submitted Ppq Information In The Past Performance Evaluation. criterion 5 - Location In The General Geographical Area (asheville, Nc) And Knowledge Of The (asheville, Nc); Provided, That Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Project. Provided That The Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Contract, Firms/teams Will Be Evaluated On The Locations Of Their Office Or Offices That Will Be Performing The Work Under This Contract. submission Requirements: Indicate Firm’s/team’s Location, Including Main Offices, Branch Offices, And Any Sub Consultant’s Offices, As Well As Demonstrate How This Will Be Advantageous To The Government. selection Interview: discussions/interviews Shall Be Scheduled With Firms Slated As The Most Highly Qualified. Firms Slated For Interviews Will Be Asked A Series Of Established Questions. Elaborate Presentations Are Not Desired, But Selected Firms Should Be Prepared To Present A Summary Of Their Qualifications And Similar Projects To The Evaluation Team. Firms Selected To Move To This Stage Of The Evaluation Will Be Limited To A 30 Minute Time Block. general Information: all Design And Work Will Conform To The Current Edition Of The Va Master Specifications And Va Design Standards As Published At The Following Site: Www.cfm.va.gov; Asme, Osha, Ibc 2009, Nfpa And Nec Building Codes And Standards. Coordinate All Work Through The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor) Of Facilities Management Service. Contractor Is Responsible For All Cleanups And Refuse Disposal Throughout The Construction Period. The Ae Firm Will Prepare Drawings And Specifications In Enough Detail Such That Qualified Outside General Contracting Companies Can Prepare Accurate And Timely Proposals For The Desired Construction Work. Microsoft Project Scheduling And Management Software Will Be Used By Both The Ae And Contractors To Allow For Regular Tracking Of Schedules And Work By The Va Medical Center. Schedules With Ms Project Will Be Regularly Sent To The Cor Upon Project Initiation And Whenever Significant Changes Occur In The Schedule. The Estimated Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $2,000,000.00 And $5,000,000.00. The Ae Will Provide An Initial Estimate Of Cost To Perform The Above Work And Will Design Only Those Items That Can Be Provided Within The Cost Limitation. The Estimated Cost Of Construction (ecc) Shall Only Be Provided To The Contractor In Which A Formal Proposal Is Sought For The Purposes Of Providing A Proposal. The Medical Center Must Remain Operational Throughout The Construction Period And A Detailed Sequence Of Work Will Be Provided By The Ae To Minimize Impact Of The Construction. The Ae Will Provide Documents At Each Submission As Indicated In The Statement Of Work. The Naics Code For This Procurement Will Be 541330, Engineering Services. The Current Small Business Size Standard For 541330 Is $25.5 Million. design Costs: All Offerors Are Advised That In Accordance With Vaar 836.606-71(a) The Total Cost Of The Architect Or Engineer Services Contracted For Must Not Exceed Six Percent (6%) Of The Estimated Cost Of The Construction Project Plus Any Fees For Related Services And Activities. Additionally, Far 52.236-22 Design Within Funding Limitations, Will Be Applicable To This Procurement Action. Design Limitation Costs Will Be Provided To The Most Highly Rated A-e Firm(s) Selected In Accordance With The Outlined Process. limitations On Subcontracting: In Accordance With Vaar 852.219-73, Va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business And 13 Cfr 125.6, A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern (sdvosb) Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, It Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To Firms That Are Not Similarly Situated. Firms That Are “similarly Situated” Are Those That Are Also Cve-registered Sdvosbs. requirement For Electronic Submission unless Paper Offers Are Specifically Authorized, All Responses To This Pre-solicitation Notice Must Be Submitted Electronically As Described Below. The Only Acceptable Paper Form For This Requirement Is The Receipt Of Past Performance Questionnaires. Failure To Comply With This Requirement May Jeopardize The Possibility Of Receiving An Award For The Contract Due To Non-compliance With The Terms Of The Solicitation. You Must Submit Your Electronic Offer, And Any Supplemental Information (such As Spreadsheets, Backup Data, Technical Information), Using Any Of The Electronic Formats And Media Described Below. in Addition, Contractors Are Notified Of The Award Via An Electronic Notice Of Award E-mail. The Award Document Will Be Attached To The Notice Of Award E-mail. acceptable Electronic Formats(software) For Submission Of Offers files Readable Using The Current Microsoft* Office Version Products: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Or Access. Spreadsheet Documents Must Be Sent In A Format That Includes All Formulas, Macro, And Format Information. Print Or Scan Images Of Spreadsheets Are Not Acceptable. Please See Security Note Below For Caution Regarding Use Of Macros. When Submitting Construction Drawings Contractors Are Required To Submit One Set In Autocad And One Set In Adobe Pdf. (purpose: Contracting Can Open The Pdf Version And Engineering Can Open Autocad Files) files In Adobe* Pdf (portable Document Format) Files: When Scanning Documents Scanner Resolution Should Be Set To 200 Dots Per Inch, Or Greater. another Electronic Format. If You Wish To Submit An Offer Using Another Format Than Those Described In These Instructions, E-mail The Contracting Officer/specialist Who Issued The Solicitation. Please Submit Your Request At Least Five (5) Calendar Days Before The Scheduled Closing Date Of The Solicitation. Request A Decision As To The Format Acceptability And Make Sure You Receive Approval Of The Alternate Format Before Using It To Send Your Offer. please Note That We Can No Longer Accept .zip Files Due To Increasing Security Concerns. e-mail Submission Procedures: For Simplicity In This Guidance, All Submissions In Response To A Solicitation Will Be Referred To As Offers. subject Line:include The Solicitation Number, Name Of Company, And Closing Date Of Solicitation. size:maximum Size Of The E-mail Message Shall Not Exceed Ten (10) Megabytes.the Sf330, In Its Entirety, Shall Not Exceed One Email Of 5mb. The Sf330 (not Including Past Performance Questionnaires) Are Limited To 30 Pages. If The Page Limits Are Exceeded, The Pages In Excess Of The Limit Will Not Be Read Nor Considered. Only One Email Is Permitted Unless Otherwise Stated In This Paragraph Or In Writing By The Contract Officer Submitting The Solicitation. Due To Va It Security Protocols, Email Submissions Are Limited To 10mb Per Email. Furthermore, It Is The Sole Responsibility Of The Prospective Firms To Confirm Receipt Of Their Submission In Its Entirety Prior To The Closing Date And Time Of Their Submission In Response To This Synopsis. security Issues, Late Bids, Unreadable Offers late Submission Of Offers Is Outlined At Far Parts 52.212-1(f), 52.214-7, And 52.215-1(c)(3). Attention Is Warranted To The Portion Of The Provision That Relates To The Timing Of Submission. please See Far 15.207(c) For A Description Of The Steps The Government Shall Take With Regard To Unreadable Offers. to Avoid Rejection Of An Offer, Vendors Must Make Every Effort To Ensure Their Electronic Submission Is Virus-free.submissions Or Portions Thereof Submitted And Which The Automatic System Detects The Presence Of A Virus, Or Which Are Otherwise Unreadable Will Be Treated As “unreadable” Pursuant To Far Parts 14.406 And Far 15.207(c). the Virus Scanning Software Used By Our E-mail Systems Cannot Always Distinguish A Macro From A Virus. Therefore, Sending A Macro Embedded In An E-mail Message Or An E-mail Attachment May Cause The E-mail Offer To Be Quarantined. You May Send Both The Spreadsheet And The Spreadsheet Saved In Pdf Format To Ensure That Your Proposal Is Readable. password Protecting Your Submission Is Not Permitted. The Contracting Officer Will File The Offer Electronically Which Will Allow Access Only By Designated Individuals. important Notice: Apparent Successful Offerors Must Apply For And Receive Verification From The Small Business Administration (sba) In Accordance With 38 Cfr Part 74 And Vaar 819.70 By Submission Of Documentation Of Veteran Status, Ownership, And Control Enough To Establish Appropriate Status, Offerors Must Be Both Visible And Verified By The Small Business Administration (sba) At The Time Of Submission Of Offers And At The Time Of Award. Failure To Be Both Verified By Sba And Visible On Vetcert At The Time Of Submission Of Offers And At The Time Of Award Will Result In The Offeror’s Proposal Being Deemed Non-compliant. All Offerors Are Urged To Contact The Sba And Submit The Required Documents To Obtain Sba Verification Of Their Sdvosb Status If They Have Not Already Done So. important Addendum To 852.219-73 Va Notice Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set Aside: Va’s Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database Is No Longer Active. Small Business Administration Will Now Verify Sdvosb Status. Offerors Must Be Listed On Sba’s Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) Database At Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/. 852.219-73 Va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses. as Prescribed In 819.7011, Insert The Following Clause: va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (nov 2022) (a) Definition. For The Department Of Veterans Affairs, “service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvosb”: (1) Means A Small Business Concern - (i) Not Less Than 51 Percent Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or, In The Case Of Any Publicly Owned Business, Not Less Than 51 Percent Of The Stock Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or Eligible Surviving Spouses (see Vaar 802.201, Surviving Spouse Definition); (ii) The Management And Daily Business Operations Of Which Are Controlled By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans (or Eligible Surviving Spouses) Or, In The Case Of A Service-disabled Veteran With Permanent And Severe Disability, The Spouse Or Permanent Caregiver Of Such Veteran. (iii) The Business Meets Federal Small Business Size Standards For The Applicable North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Identified In The Solicitation Document. (iv) The Business Has Been Verified For Ownership And Control Pursuant To 38 Cfr Part 74 And Is Listed In Va's Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database At Https://www.vetbiz.va.gov/vip/; And (v) The Business Will Comply With Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Small Business Administration (sba) Regulations Regarding Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125, Provided That Any Reference Therein To A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Va Verified And Vip-listed Sdvosb, Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause. (2) The Term “service-disabled Veteran” Means A Veteran, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(2), With A Disability That Is Service-connected, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(16). (3) The Term “small Business Concern” Has The Meaning Given That Term Under Section 3 Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632). (4) The Term “small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Veterans With Service-connected Disabilities” Has The Meaning Given The Term “small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Service-disabled Veterans” Under Section 3(q)(2) Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632(q)(2)), Except That For A Va Contract The Firm Must Be Listed In The Vip Database (see Paragraph (a)(1)(iv) Of This Clause). (b) General. (1) Offers Are Solicited Only From Vip-listed Sdvosbs. Offers Received From Entities That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs At The Time Of Offer Shall Not Be Considered. (2) Any Award Resulting From This Solicitation Shall Be Made To A Vip-listed Sdvosb Who Is Eligible At The Time Of Submission Of Offer(s) And At The Time Of Award. (3) The Requirements In This Clause Apply To Any Contract, Order Or Subcontract Where The Firm Receives A Benefit Or Preference From Its Designation As An Sdvosb, Including Set-asides, Sole Source Awards, And Evaluation Preferences. (c) Representation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(e), Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs Are Considered Eligible To Receive Award Of A Resulting Contract. By Submitting An Offer, The Prospective Contractor Represents That It Is An Eligible Sdvosb As Defined In This Clause, 38 Cfr Part 74, And Vaar Subpart 819.70. (d) Agreement. When Awarded A Contract Action, Including Orders Under Multiple-award Contracts, An Sdvosb Agrees That In The Performance Of The Contract, The Sdvosb Shall Comply With Requirements In Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Sba Regulations On Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Part 121 And Part 125, Including The Non-manufacturer Rule And Limitations On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 121.406(b) And 13 Cfr 125.6. Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause, A Requirement In 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125 That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Also Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. For The Purpose Of Limitations On Subcontracting, Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs (including Independent Contractors) Shall Be Considered Eligible And/or “similarly Situated” (i.e., A Firm That Has The Same Small Business Program Status As The Prime Contractor). An Otherwise Eligible Firm Further Agrees To Comply With The Required Certification Requirements In This Solicitation (see 852.219-75 Or 852.219-76 As Applicable). These Requirements Are Summarized As Follows: (1) Services. In The Case Of A Contract For Services (except Construction), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs (excluding Direct Costs To The Extent They Are Not The Principal Purpose Of The Acquisition And The Sdvosb/vosb Does Not Provide The Service, Such As Airline Travel, Cloud Computing Services, Or Mass Media Purchases). When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Service Portion Of The Contract (2) Supplies/products. (i) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies Or Products (other Than From A Non-manufacturer Of Such Supplies), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. When A Contract Includes Both Supply And Services, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Supply Portion Of The Contract. (ii) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies From A Non-manufacturer, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Supply The Product Of A Domestic Small Business Manufacturer Or Processor, Unless A Waiver As Described In 13 Cfr 121.406(b)(5) Has Been Granted. Refer To 13 Crf 125.6(a)(2)(ii) For Guidance Pertaining To Multiple Item Procurements. (3) General Construction. In The Case Of A Contract For General Construction, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 85% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (4) Special Trade Construction Contractors. In The Case Of A Contract For Special Trade Contractors, No More Than 75% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, May Be Paid To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. (5) Subcontracting. An Sdvosb Must Meet The Naics Size Standard Assigned By The Prime Contractor And Be Listed In Vip To Count As Similarly Situated. Any Work That A First Tier Vip-listed Sdvosb Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The Percent Of Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. For Supply Or Construction Contracts, The Cost Of Materials Is Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Portion Of The Contract With The Preponderance Of The Expenditure Upon Which The Assigned Naics Is Based. For Information And More Specific Requirements, Refer To 13 Cfr 125.6. (e) Required Limitations On Subcontracting Compliance Measurement Period. An Sdvosb Shall Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting As Follows: x By The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract Or Order, And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or __by The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract. (f) Joint Ventures. A Joint Venture May Be Considered Eligible As An Sdvosb If The Joint Venture Is Listed In Vip And Complies With The Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.18(b), Provided That Any Requirement Therein That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. A Joint Venture Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, The Applicable Percentage Specified In Paragraph (d) Of This Clause Will Be Performed By The Aggregate Of The Joint Venture Participants. (g) Precedence. The Va Veterans First Contracting Program, As Defined In Vaar 802.101, Subpart 819.70, And This Clause, Takes Precedence Over Any Inconsistencies Between The Requirements Of The Sba Program For Sdvo Sbcs, And The Va Veterans First Contracting Program. (h) Misrepresentation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(g), Any Business Concern, Including All Its Principals, That Is Determined By Va To Have Willfully And Intentionally Misrepresented A Company's Sdvosb Status Is Subject To Debarment From Contracting With The Department For A Period Of Not Less Than Five Years (see Vaar 809.406-2 Causes For Debarment). (end Clause)

U S COAST GUARD USA Tender

Machinery and Tools...+1Aerospace and Defence
United States
Closing Date22 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: The United States Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistics Center Has A Requirement To Open, Inspect, Report And Possible Overhaul Of The Below Item And Is Requesting Quotations: 1. This Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items Prepared In Accordance With The Format Outlined In Far Subpart 12.6, And As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Quotes Are Being Requested And A Written Solicitation Will Not Be Issued. 2. Solicitation Number 70z04025qzb018 Is Issued As A Request For Quotation (rfq). This Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular (fac) 2025-02, Dated January 3, 2025. It Is Anticipated That A Competitive Price Purchase Order Shall Be Awarded Because Of This Synopsis/solicitation. All Responsible Sources May Submit A Quotation Which If Timely Received, Shall Be Considered By This Agency. 3. This Acquisition Will Be Issued Under Naics 811210. 4. Nsn: 5895-12-395-9484 Control Monitor oem: Rolls-royce Solutions Gmbh pn: B00e50207391/s0002 qty: 3 Ea open, Inspect, Report With Possible Repair In Accordance With The Overhaul Description And Oem Specs. inspection Cost $__________ Each (this Cost Will Be Paid If Items Are Beyond Economic Repair) firm Fixed Repair Price $___________ Each. 5. These Parts Are Used For The U. S. Coast Guard Patrol Boat Product Line. Substitute Parts Or Part Numbers Are Not Acceptable. The Uscg Does Not Own The Rights To The Proprietary Data And Therefore Cannot Provide Drawings, Specifications, Or Schematics For These Parts. It Is The Government’s Belief That Only Rolls-royce Solutions Gmbh And Or Their Authorized Repair Facility Can Obtain The Required Technical And Engineering Data, And Genuine Oem Parts, Required To Successfully Repair These Items. Concerns Having The Expertise And Required Capabilities To Repair These Items Are Invited To Submit Complete Information Discussing The Same With Three (3) Calendar Days From The Day This Notice Is Posted. The Information Submitted Must Include A Letter From The Oem Verifying The Offeror Is An Authorized Repair Facility And Verifying The Oem Will Supply Only Genuine Oem Parts. 6. Packing And Marking: each Unit Shall Be Individually Preserved And Wrapped For Protection Against Deterioration For A Period Of 2 Years Minimum. Each Unit Shall Be Packed Individually In It’s Own Wooden Box Which Shall Be Capable Of Providing Adequate Protection To The Item During Multiple Shipments. Mare Each Box In Legible Black Print Lettering With The Following Information. national Stock Number 5895-12-395-9484 item Name Control-monitor part Number X00e50204217/s0002 gov’t Order Number 70z08025p29****** coast Guard Sflc Material, Condition Code “a” 7. Delivery: delivery Is Required 02 Dec 2025. Please Provide Your Proposed Delivery To Address Below. Deliveries Are To Be Made Monday Through Friday Between The Hours Of 7:00 Am To 1:00 Pm. delivery Shall Be F.o.b. Destination To: united States Coast Guard (sflc) receiving Room, Bldg. #88 2401 Hawkins Point Road baltimore, Md 21226. estimated Delivery Date: _________________ 8. Inspection And Acceptance: F.o.b. Destination inspection And Acceptance Shall Take Place After Verification Of Preservation, Individual Packaging And Marking Requirements And Confirmation Of No Damage During Transit. Failure To Comply With Packaging Requirements Will Result In Rejection And Nonpayment. the Provision At 52.212-1, Instructions To Offerors-commercial, Applies To This Acquisition. In Addition, The Following Language Applies To This Provision: 9. Multiple Awards Will Not Be Made. Vendor Shall Provide An All-or-nothing Quote For The Requirement Identified In (5) Above. 10. Award Will Be Made To The Lowest Price Offeror, That Is Deemed Technical Acceptable. the Contractor Shall Provide A Total Firm Fixed Price With Inspection Fee For All Necessary Equipment And Shipping Cost To Addresses Shown Under Delivery. vendor Must Be Registered At Https://www.sam.gov Prior To Quote Submittal. each Offeror’s Record In Fapiis Will Be Reviewed Prior To Award. Award Will Not Be Made To Any Offeror Who Has Any Adverse Financial Information Or Exclusions. 11. Offerors Shall Include A Completed Copy Of The Provision At 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services (may 2024), With Their Offer, If This Information Is Not Already Included In Https://www.sam.gov. 12. The Clause At 52.212-4, Contract Terms And Conditions-commercial Items (nov 2023), Applies To This Acquisition. 13. Far 52.212-5 Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statues Or Executive Orders-commercial Product And Commercial Services (jan 2025) (a)the Contractorshallcomply With The Following Federalacquisitionregulation (far) Clauses, Which Are Incorporated In This Contract By Reference, To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable Toacquisitionsofcommercial Productsandcommercial Services: (1)52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements(jan 2017)(section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)). (2)52.204-23, Prohibition Oncontractingfor Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab Covered Entities(dec 2023)(section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91). (3)52.204-25, Prohibition Oncontractingfor Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment.(nov 2021)(section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232). (4)52.209-10, Prohibition Oncontractingwith Inverted Domestic Corporations(nov 2015). (5)52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments Tosmall Business Subcontractors(mar 2023)(31 U.s.c. 3903and10 U.s.c. 3801). (6)52.233-3, Protest After Award(aug 1996)(31u.s.c.3553). (7)52.233-4, Applicable Law For Breach Of Contractclaim(oct 2004)(public Laws 108-77 And 108-78 (19u.s.c.3805note)). (b)the Contractorshallcomply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (b) That Thecontracting Officerhas Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable Toacquisitionsofcommercial Productsandcommercial Services: [contracting Officercheck As Appropriate.] x(1)52.203-6, Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The Government(jun 2020),withalternatei(nov 2021)(41u.s.c.4704and10 U.s.c. 4655). __(2)52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct(nov 2021)(41u.s.c.3509)). __(3)52.203-15, Whistleblower Protections Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009(jun 2010)(section 1553 Of Pub. L. 111-5). (applies To Contracts Funded By The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act Of 2009.) __(4)52.203-17, Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights(nov 2023)(41 U.s.c. 4712); This Clause Does Not Apply To Contracts Of Dod, Nasa, The Coast Guard, Or Applicable Elements Of The Intelligence Community—see Far3.900(a). __(5)52.204-10, Reporting Executive Compensation And First-tier Subcontract Awards(jun 2020)(pub. L. 109-282) (31u.s.c.6101note). __(6)[reserved]. __(7)52.204-14, Service Contract Reporting Requirements(oct 2016)(pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C). __(8)52.204-15, Service Contract Reporting Requirements For Indefinite-delivery Contracts(oct 2016)(pub. L. 111-117, Section 743 Of Div. C). __(9)52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application(jun 2023)(section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328). __(10)52.204-28, Federalacquisitionsupply Chain Security Act Orders—federal Supply Schedules, Governmentwideacquisitioncontracts, And Multi-agency Contracts.(dec 2023)(pub. L. 115–390, Title Ii). __(11)(i)52.204-30, Federalacquisitionsupply Chain Security Act Orders—prohibition.(dec 2023)(pub. L. 115–390, Title Ii). __(ii)alternatei(dec 2023)of 52.204–30. x(12)52.209-6, Protecting The Government’s Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, Or Proposed Fordebarment.(nov 2021)(31u.s.c.6101note). __(13)52.209-9, Updates Of Publicly Available Information Regarding Responsibility Matters(oct 2018)(41u.s.c.2313). __(14)[reserved]. __(15)52.219-3, Notice Ofhubzoneset-aside Or Sole-source Award (oct 2022) (15u.s.c.657a). __(16)52.219-4, Notice Of Price Evaluation Preference Forhubzonesmall Business Concerns (oct 2022) (if Theofferorelects To Waive The Preference, Itshallso Indicate In Itsoffer) (15u.s.c.657a). __(17)[reserved] __(18)(i)52.219-6, Notice Of Total Small Business Set-aside(nov 2020)(15u.s.c.644). __(ii)alternatei(mar 2020)of52.219-6. __(19)(i)52.219-7, Notice Of Partial Small Business Set-aside(nov 2020)(15u.s.c.644). __(ii)alternatei(mar 2020)of52.219-7. __(20)52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns (feb 2024) (15u.s.c.637(d)(2)and (3)). __(21)(i)52.219-9, Small Business Subcontracting Plan (sep 2023) (15u.s.c.637(d)(4)). __(ii)alternatei(nov 2016)of52.219-9. __(iii)alternateii(nov 2016)of52.219-9. __(iv)alternateiii(jun 2020)of52.219-9. __(v)alternateiv (sep 2023) Of52.219-9. __(22)(i)52.219-13, Notice Of Set-aside Of Orders(mar 2020)(15u.s.c.644(r)). __(ii)alternatei(mar 2020)of52.219-13. __(23)52.219-14, Limitations On Subcontracting (oct 2022) (15u.s.c.637s). __(24)52.219-16, Liquidated Damages—subcontracting Plan(sep 2021)(15u.s.c.637(d)(4)(f)(i)). __(25)52.219-27, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole-source Award To, Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb) Concerns Eligible Under The Sdvosb Program (feb 2024) (15u.s.c.657f). __(26)(i)52.219-28, Post Award Small Business Program Rerepresentation (feb 2024) (15u.s.c.632(a)(2)). __(ii)alternatei(mar 2020)of52.219-28. __(27)52.219-29, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole-source Award To, Economically Disadvantagedwomen-owned Small Business Concerns(oct 2022) (15u.s.c.637(m)). __(28)52.219-30, Notice Of Set-aside For, Or Sole-source Award To, Women-owned Small Business Concerns Eligible Under The Women-owned Small Business Program (oct 2022) (15u.s.c.637(m)). __(29)52.219-32, Orders Issued Directly Under Small Business Reserves(mar 2020)(15u.s.c.644(r)). __(30)52.219-33, Nonmanufacturer Rule(sep 2021)(15u.s.c. 637(a)(17)). x(31)52.222-3, Convict Labor(jun 2003)(e.o.11755). x(32)52.222-19, Child Labor-cooperation With Authorities And Remedies(feb 2024). x (33)52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities(apr 2015). x(34)(i)52.222-26, Equal Opportunity(sep 2016)(e.o.11246). __(ii)alternatei(feb 1999)of52.222-26. __(35)(i)52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans(jun 2020)(38u.s.c.4212). __(ii)alternatei(jul 2014)of52.222-35. x(36)(i)52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities(jun 2020)(29u.s.c.793). __(ii)alternatei(jul 2014)of52.222-36. __(37)52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (jun 2020) (38u.s.c.4212). __(38)52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act(dec 2010)(e.o. 13496). __(39)(i)52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons(nov 2021)(22u.s.c.chapter78and E.o. 13627). __(ii)alternatei(mar 2015)of52.222-50(22u.s.c.chapter78and E.o. 13627). x(40)52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification(may2022)(executive Order 12989). (not Applicable To Theacquisitionof Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items Or Certain Other Types Ofcommercial Productsorcommercial Servicesas Prescribed In Far22.1803.) __(41)(i)52.223-9, Estimate Of Percentage Ofrecovered Materialcontent For Epa–designated Items (may2008) (42u.s.c.6962(c)(3)(a)(ii)). (not Applicable To Theacquisitionof Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.) __(ii)alternatei(may2008)of52.223-9(42u.s.c.6962(i)(2)(c)). (not Applicable To Theacquisitionof Commercially Available Off-the-shelf Items.) __(42)52.223-11,ozone-depleting Substancesandhigh Global Warming Potential Hydrofluorocarbons(may 2024) (e.o. 13693). __(43)52.223-12, Maintenance, Service, Repair, Or Disposal Of Refrigeration Equipment And Air Conditioners(may 2024)(e.o. 13693). __(49)52.223-20, Aerosols(may 2024)(e.o. 13693). __(50)52.223-21, Foams (may 2024) (e.o. 13693). __(51)(i)52.224-3privacy Training(may 2024)(5 U.s.c. 552 A). __(ii)alternatei(jan 2017)of52.224-3. __(52)(i)52.225-1, Buy American-supplies(oct 2022)(41u.s.c.chapter83). __(ii)alternatei(oct 2022)of52.225-1. x(53)(i)52.225-3, Buy American-free Trade Agreements-israeli Trade Act(nov 2023)(19 U.s.c. 3301 Note,19 U.s.c. 2112 Note,19 U.s.c. 3805 Note,19 U.s.c. 4001 Note, 19 U.s.c. Chapter 29 (sections 4501-4732), Public Law 103-182, 108-77, 108-78, 108-286, 108-302, 109-53, 109-169, 109-283, 110-138, 112-41, 112-42, And 112-43. __(ii)alternatei [reserved]. __(iii)alternateii(jan 2025)of52.225-3. __(iv)alternateiii(nov 2023)of52.225-3. __(v)alternateiv (oct 2022) Of52.225-3. __(54)52.225-5, Trade Agreements(nov 2023)(19u.s.c.2501,et Seq.,19u.s.c.3301note). x(55)52.225-13, Restrictions On Certain Foreign Purchases(feb 2021)(e.o.’s, Proclamations, And Statutes Administered By The Office Of Foreign Assets Control Of The Department Of The Treasury). __(56)52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside Theunited States(oct 2016) (section 862, As Amended, Of Thenational Defenseauthorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note). __(57)52.226-4, Notice Of Disaster Oremergencyarea Set-aside (nov 2007) (42u.s.c.5150). __(58)52.226-5, Restrictions On Subcontracting Outside Disaster Oremergencyarea (nov2007) (42u.s.c.5150). __(59)52.229-12, Tax On Certain Foreignprocurements(feb 2021). __(60)52.232-29, Terms For Financing Of Purchases Ofcommercial Productsandcommercial Services(nov 2021)(41u.s.c.4505,10 U.s.c. 3805). __(61)52.232-30, Installment Payments Forcommercial Productsandcommercial Services(nov 2021)(41u.s.c.4505,10 U.s.c. 3805). x(62)52.232-33, Payment Byelectronic Funds Transfer-system For Award Management(oct2018)(31u.s.c.3332). __(63)52.232-34, Payment Byelectronic Funds Transfer-other Thansystem For Award Management(jul 2013) (31u.s.c.3332). __(64)52.232-36, Payment By Third Party(may2014)(31u.s.c.3332). __(65)52.239-1, Privacy Or Security Safeguards(aug 1996)(5u.s.c.552a). __(66)52.242-5, Payments Tosmall Business Subcontractors(jan 2017)(15u.s.c.637(d)(13)). __(67)(i)52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels(nov 2021)(46 U.s.c. 55305and10u.s.c.2631). __(ii)alternatei(apr 2003)of52.247-64. __(iii)alternateii(nov 2021)of52.247-64. (c)the Contractorshallcomply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (c), Applicable Tocommercial Services, That Thecontracting Officerhas Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable Toacquisitionsofcommercial Productsandcommercial Services: [contracting Officercheck As Appropriate.] x(1)52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards(aug 2018)(41u.s.c.chapter67). x(2)52.222-42, Statement Of Equivalent Rates For Federal Hires(may2014)(29u.s.c.206and41u.s.c.chapter67). __(3)52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (multiple Year Andoptioncontracts)(aug 2018)(29u.s.c.206and41u.s.c.chapter67). __(4)52.222-44, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards-price Adjustment (may2014) (29u.s.c.206and41u.s.c.chapter67). __(5)52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may2014) (41u.s.c.chapter67). __(6)52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements(may2014)(41u.s.c.chapter67). __(7)52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026(jan 2022). __(8)52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706(jan 2022)(e.o. 13706). __(9)52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations (jun 2020) (42u.s.c.1792). __(10)52.247-69, Reporting Requirement For U.s.-flag Air Carriers Regarding Training To Prevent Human Trafficking(jan 2025)(49 U.s.c. 40118(g)). (d)comptroller General Examination Of Record. The Contractorshallcomply With The Provisions Of This Paragraph (d) If This Contract Was Awarded Using Other Than Sealed Bid, Is In Excess Of Thesimplified Acquisition Threshold, As Defined In Far2.101, On The Date Of Award Of This Contract, And Does Not Contain The Clause At52.215-2, Audit And Records-negotiation. (1)the Comptroller General Of Theunited States, Or An Authorized Representative Of The Comptroller General,shallhave Access To And Right To Examine Any Of The Contractor’s Directly Pertinent Records Involving Transactions Related To This Contract. (2)the Contractorshallmake Available At Its Offices At All Reasonable Times The Records, Materials, And Other Evidence For Examination, Audit, Or Reproduction, Until 3 Years After Final Payment Under This Contract Or For Any Shorter Period Specified In Far Subpart4.7, Contractor Records Retention, Of The Other Clauses Of This Contract. If This Contract Is Completely Or Partially Terminated, The Records Relating To The Work Terminatedshallbe Made Available For 3 Years After Any Resulting Final Termination Settlement. Records Relating To Appeals Under The Disputes Clause Or To Litigation Or The Settlement Ofclaimsarising Under Or Relating To This Contractshallbe Made Available Until Such Appeals, Litigation, Orclaimsare Finally Resolved. (3)as Used In This Clause, Records Include Books, Documents, Accounting Procedures And Practices, And Other Data, Regardless Of Type And Regardless Of Form. This Does Not Require The Contractor To Create Or Maintain Any Record That The Contractor Does Not Maintain In The Ordinary Course Of Business Or Pursuant To A Provision Of Law. (e)(1)notwithstanding The Requirements Of The Clauses In Paragraphs (a), (b), (c), And (d) Of This Clause, The Contractor Is Not Required To Flow Down Any Far Clause, Other Than Those In This Paragraph (e)(1), In A Subcontract Forcommercial Productsor Commercial Services. Unless Otherwise Indicated Below, The Extent Of The Flow Downshallbe As Required By The Clause- (i)52.203-13, Contractor Code Of Business Ethics And Conduct(nov 2021)(41u.s.c.3509). (ii)52.203-17, Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights(nov 2023)(41 U.s.c. 4712). (iii)52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)). (iv)52.204-23, Prohibition Oncontractingfor Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab Covered Entities(dec 2023)(section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115-91). (a)definitions. As Used In This Clause— kaspersky Lab Covered Articlemeans Any Hardware, Software, Or Service That– (1)is Developed Or Provided By Akaspersky Lab Covered Entity; (2)includes Any Hardware, Software, Or Service Developed Or Provided In Whole Or In Part By Akaspersky Lab Covered Entity; Or (3)containscomponentsusing Any Hardware Or Software Developed In Whole Or In Part By Akaspersky Lab Covered Entity. kaspersky Lab Covered Entitymeans– (1)kaspersky Lab; (2)any Successor Entity To Kaspersky Lab, Including Any Change In Name, E.g., “kaspersky”; (3)any Entity That Controls, Is Controlled By, Or Is Under Common Control With Kaspersky Lab; Or (4)any Entity Of Which Kaspersky Lab Has A Majority Ownership. (b)prohibition. Section 1634 Of Division A Of Thenational Defenseauthorization Act For Fiscal Year 2018 (pub. L. 115-91) Prohibits Government Use Of Anykaspersky Lab Covered Article. The Contractor Is Prohibited From— (1)providing Anykaspersky Lab Covered Articlethat The Government Will Use On Or After October 1, 2018; And (2)using Anykaspersky Lab Covered Articleon Or After October 1, 2018, In The Development Of Data Or Deliverables First Produced In The Performance Of The Contract. (c)reporting Requirement. (1)in The Event The Contractoridentifies Akaspersky Lab Covered Articleprovided To The Government During Contract Performance, Or The Contractor Is Notified Of Such By A Subcontractor At Any Tier Or Any Other Source, The Contractorshallreport,in Writing, To Thecontracting Officeror, In The Case Of The Department Of Defense, To The Website Athttps://dibnet.dod.mil. For Indefinite Delivery Contracts, The Contractorshallreport To Thecontracting Officerfor The Indefinite Delivery Contract And Thecontracting Officer(s) For Any Affected Order Or, In The Case Of The Department Of Defense, Identify Both The Indefinite Delivery Contract And Any Affected Orders In The Report Provided Athttps://dibnet.dod.mil. (2)the Contractorshallreport The Following Information Pursuant To Paragraph (c)(1) Of This Clause: (i)within 3 Business Days From The Date Of Such Identification Or Notification: The Contract Number; The Order Number(s), If Applicable; Supplier Name; Brand; Model Number (original Equipment Manufacturer (oem) Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number); Item Description; And Any Readily Available Information About Mitigation Actions Undertaken Or Recommended. (ii)within 10 Business Days Of Submitting The Report Pursuant To Paragraph (c)(1) Of This Clause: Any Further Available Information About Mitigation Actions Undertaken Or Recommended. In Addition, The Contractorshalldescribe The Efforts It Undertook To Prevent Use Or Submission Of Akaspersky Lab Covered Article, Any Reasons That Led To The Use Or Submission Of Thekaspersky Lab Covered Article, And Any Additional Efforts That Will Be Incorporated To Prevent Future Use Or Submission Ofkaspersky Lab Covered Articles. (d)subcontracts. The Contractorshallinsert The Substance Of This Clause, Including This Paragraph (d), In All Subcontracts Including Subcontracts For Theacquisitionofcommercial Productsorcommercial Services. (v)52.204-25, Prohibition Oncontractingfor Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment (nov 2021)(section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115-232. definitions. As Used In This Clause- backhaulmeans Intermediate Links Between The Core Network, Or Backbone Network, And The Small Subnetworks At The Edge Of The Network (e.g., Connecting Cell Phones/towers To The Core Telephone Network). Backhaul Can Be Wireless (e.g., Microwave) Or Wired (e.g., Fiber Optic, Coaxial Cable, Ethernet). covered Foreign Countrymeans The People’s Republic Of China. covered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesmeans– (1)telecommunications Equipment Produced By Huawei Technologies Company Or Zte Corporation (or Any Subsidiary Or Affiliate Of Such Entities); (2)for The Purpose Of Public Safety, Security Of Government Facilities, Physical Security Surveillance Of Critical Infrastructure, And Other National Security Purposes, Video Surveillance And Telecommunications Equipment Produced By Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, Or Dahua Technology Company (or Any Subsidiary Or Affiliate Of Such Entities); (3)telecommunications Or Video Surveillance Services Provided By Such Entities Or Using Such Equipment; Or (4)telecommunications Or Video Surveillance Equipment Or Services Produced Or Provided By An Entity That The Secretary Of Defense, In Consultation With The Director Of National Intelligence Or The Director Of The Federal Bureau Of Investigation, Reasonably Believes To Be An Entity Owned Or Controlled By, Or Otherwise Connected To, The Government Of Acovered Foreign Country. critical Technologymeans– (1)defense Articles Or Defense Services Included On Theunited Statesmunitions List Set Forth In The International Traffic In Arms Regulations Under Subchapter M Of Chapter I Of Title 22, Code Of Federal Regulations; (2)items Included On The Commerce Control List Set Forth In Supplement No. 1 To Part 774 Of The Export Administration Regulations Under Subchapter C Of Chapter Vii Of Title 15, Code Of Federal Regulations, And Controlled- (i)pursuant To Multilateral Regimes, Including For Reasons Relating To National Security, Chemical And Biological Weapons Proliferation, Nuclear Nonproliferation, Or Missile Technology; Or (ii)for Reasons Relating To Regional Stability Or Surreptitious Listening; (3)specially Designed And Prepared Nuclear Equipment, Parts Andcomponents, Materials, Software, And Technology Covered By Part 810 Of Title 10, Code Of Federal Regulations (relating To Assistance To Foreign Atomic Energy Activities); (4)nuclear Facilities, Equipment, And Material Covered By Part 110 Of Title 10, Code Of Federal Regulations (relating To Export And Import Of Nuclear Equipment And Material); (5)select Agents And Toxins Covered By Part 331 Of Title 7, Code Of Federal Regulations, Part 121 Of Title 9 Of Such Code, Or Part 73 Of Title 42 Of Such Code; Or (6)emerging And Foundational Technologies Controlled Pursuant To Section 1758 Of The Export Control Reform Act Of 2018 (50 U.s.c. 4817). interconnection Arrangementsmeans Arrangements Governing The Physical Connection Of Two Or More Networks To Allow The Use Of Another's Network To Hand Off Traffic Where It Is Ultimately Delivered (e.g., Connection Of A Customer Of Telephone Provider A To A Customer Of Telephone Company B) Or Sharing Data And Other Information Resources. reasonable Inquirymeans An Inquiry Designed To Uncover Any Information In The Entity's Possession About The Identity Of The Producer Or Provider Ofcovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesused By The Entity That Excludes The Need To Include An Internal Or Third-party Audit. roamingmeans Cellular Communications Services (e.g., Voice, Video, Data) Received From A Visited Network When Unable To Connect To The Facilities Of The Home Network Either Because Signal Coverage Is Too Weak Or Because Traffic Is Too High. substantial Or Essential Componentmeans Anycomponentnecessary For The Proper Function Or Performance Of A Piece Of Equipment, System, Or Service. (b)prohibition. (1)section 889(a)(1)(a) Of The John S. Mccainnational Defenseauthorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of Anexecutive Agencyon Or After August 13, 2019, From Procuring Or Obtaining, Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract To Procure Or Obtain, Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Usescovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesas Asubstantial Or Essential Componentof Any System, Or Ascritical Technologyas Part Of Any System. The Contractor Is Prohibited From Providing To The Government Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Usescovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesas Asubstantial Or Essential Componentof Any System, Or Ascritical Technologyas Part Of Any System, Unless An Exception At Paragraph (c) Of This Clause Applies Or The Covered Telecommunication Equipment Or Services Are Covered By A Waiver Described In Far4.2104. (2)section 889(a)(1)(b) Of The John S. Mccainnational Defenseauthorization Act For Fiscal Year 2019 (pub. L. 115-232) Prohibits The Head Of Anexecutive Agencyon Or After August 13, 2020, From Entering Into A Contract, Or Extending Or Renewing A Contract, With An Entity That Uses Any Equipment, System, Or Service That Usescovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesas Asubstantial Or Essential Componentof Any System, Or Ascritical Technologyas Part Of Any System, Unless An Exception At Paragraph (c) Of This Clause Applies Or The Covered Telecommunication Equipment Or Services Are Covered By A Waiver Described In Far4.2104. This Prohibition Applies To The Use Ofcovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, Regardless Of Whether That Use Is In Performance Of Work Under A Federal Contract. (c)exceptions.this Clause Does Not Prohibit Contractors From Providing— (1)a Service That Connects To The Facilities Of A Third-party, Such As Backhaul, Roaming, Or Interconnection Arrangements; Or (2)telecommunications Equipment That Cannot Route Or Redirect User Data Traffic Or Permit Visibility Into Any User Data Or Packets That Such Equipment Transmits Or Otherwise Handles. (d)reporting Requirement. (1)in The Event The Contractor Identifiescovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Servicesused As Asubstantial Or Essential Componentof Any System, Or Ascritical Technologyas Part Of Any System, During Contract Performance, Or The Contractor Is Notified Of Such By A Subcontractor At Any Tier Or By Any Other Source, The Contractorshallreport The Information In Paragraph (d)(2) Of This Clause To Thecontracting Officer, Unless Elsewhere In This Contract Are Established Procedures For Reporting The Information; In The Case Of The Department Of Defense, The Contractorshallreport To The Website Athttps://dibnet.dod.mil. For Indefinite Delivery Contracts, The Contractorshallreport To Thecontracting Officerfor The Indefinite Delivery Contract And Thecontracting Officer(s) For Any Affected Order Or, In The Case Of The Department Of Defense, Identify Both The Indefinite Delivery Contract And Any Affected Orders In The Report Provided Athttps://dibnet.dod.mil. (2)the Contractorshallreport The Following Information Pursuant To Paragraph (d)(1) Of This Clause (i)within One Businessdayfrom The Date Of Such Identification Or Notification: The Contract Number; The Order Number(s), If Applicable; Supplier Name; Supplierunique Entity Identifier(if Known); Suppliercommercial And Government Entity (cage) Code(if Known); Brand; Model Number (original Equipment Manufacturer Number, Manufacturer Part Number, Or Wholesaler Number); Item Description; And Any Readily Available Information About Mitigation Actions Undertaken Or Recommended. (ii)within 10 Business Days Of Submitting The Information In Paragraph (d)(2)(i) Of This Clause: Any Further Available Information About Mitigation Actions Undertaken Or Recommended. In Addition, The Contractorshalldescribe The Efforts It Undertook To Prevent Use Or Submission Ofcovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services, And Any Additional Efforts That Will Be Incorporated To Prevent Future Use Or Submission Ofcovered Telecommunications Equipment Or Services. (e)subcontracts.the Contractorshallinsert The Substance Of This Clause, Including This Paragraph (e) And Excluding Paragraph (b)(2), In All Subcontracts And Other Contractual Instruments, Including Subcontracts For Theacquisitionofcommercial Productsorcommercial Services. (vi)52.204-27, Prohibition On A Bytedance Covered Application(jun 2023)(section 102 Of Division R Of Pub. L. 117-328). (vii)(a)52.204–30, Federalacquisitionsupply Chain Security Act Orders—prohibition.(dec 2023)(pub. L. 115–390, Title Ii). (b)alternatei(dec 2023)of 52.204–30. (viii)52.219-8, Utilization Of Small Business Concerns(feb 2024)(15u.s.c.637(d)(2)and (3)), In All Subcontracts Thatofferfurther Subcontracting Opportunities. If The Subcontract (except Subcontracts To Small Business Concerns) Exceeds The Applicable Threshold Specified In Far19.702(a) On The Date Of Subcontract Award, The Subcontractormustinclude52.219-8in Lower Tier Subcontracts Thatoffersubcontracting Opportunities. (ix)52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities(apr 2015). (x)52.222-26, Equal Opportunity(sep 2015)(e.o.11246). (xi)52.222-35, Equal Opportunity For Veterans(jun 2020)(38u.s.c.4212). (xii)52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities(jun 2020)(29u.s.c.793). (xiii)52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans(jun 2020)(38u.s.c.4212). (xiv)52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act(dec 2010)(e.o. 13496). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (f) Of Far Clause52.222-40. (xv)52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards(aug 2018)(41u.s.c.chapter67). (xvi) (a)52.222-50, Combating Trafficking In Persons(nov 2021)(22u.s.c.chapter78and E.o 13627). (b)alternatei(mar 2015)of52.222-50(22u.s.c.chapter78ande.o.13627). (xvii)52.222-51, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Maintenance, Calibration, Or Repair Of Certain Equipment-requirements (may2014) (41u.s.c.chapter67). (xviii)52.222-53, Exemption From Application Of The Service Contract Labor Standards To Contracts For Certain Services-requirements(may2014)(41u.s.c.chapter67). (xix)52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification(may2022)(e.o. 12989). (xx)52.222-55, Minimum Wages For Contractor Workers Under Executive Order 14026(jan 2022). (xxi)52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706(jan 2022)(e.o. 13706). (xxii) (a)52.224-3, Privacy Training (jan 2017) (5u.s.c.552a). (b)alternatei(jan 2017)of52.224-3. (xxiii)52.225-26, Contractors Performing Private Security Functions Outside Theunited States(oct 2016)(section 862, As Amended, Of Thenational Defenseauthorization Act For Fiscal Year 2008; 10 U.s.c. Subtitle A, Part V, Subpart G Note). (xxiv)52.226-6, Promoting Excess Food Donation To Nonprofit Organizations(jun 2020)(42u.s.c.1792). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (e) Of Far Clause52.226-6. (xxv)52.232-40, Providing Accelerated Payments Tosmall Business Subcontractors(mar 2023) (31 U.s.c. 3903and10 U.s.c. 3801). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (c) Of52.232-40. (xxvi)52.247-64, Preference For Privately Owned U.s.-flag Commercial Vessels(nov 2021)(46 U.s.c. 55305and10u.s.c.2631). Flow Down Required In Accordance With Paragraph (d) Of Far Clause52.247-64. (2)while Not Required, The Contractormayinclude In Its Subcontracts Forcommercial Productsandcommercial Servicesa Minimal Number Of Additional Clauses Necessary To Satisfy Its Contractual Obligations. 14. Electronic Submission Of Payment Requests (a) Definitions. As Used In These Instructions - (1) “payment Request” Means A Bill, Voucher, Invoice, Or Request For Contract Financing Payment With Associated Supporting Documentation. The Payment Request Must: Comply With The Requirements Identified In Far 32.905(b), “content Of Invoices” And The Applicable Payment Clause Included In This Contract. In Addition, Discount Offerings And Small Business Status If Available Shall Be Stated. If Travel Was Allowable And Approved, Components In Accordance With Far 31.205-46 Shall Be Provided. (b) The Contractor Shall Submit Payment Requests Electronically Using The Invoice Processing Platform (ipp). The Contractor Will Submit Payment Requests Using The Blank Form In Ipp. (c) Information Regarding Ipp, Including Ipp Customer Support Contact Information, Is Available At Www.ipp.gov Or Any Successor Site. (d) Ipp Enrollment Information Is At Https://www.uscg.mil/fincen/ipp/. additional Clauses hsar 3052.212-70contract Terms And Conditions Applicable To Dhs Acquisition Of Commercial Items. as Prescribed In (hsar) 48 Cfr 3012.301, Insert The Following Clause: contract Terms And Conditions Applicable To Dhs Acquisition Of Commercial Items (sep 2012) the Contractor Agrees To Comply With Any Provision Or Clause That Is Incorporated Herein By Reference To Implement Agency Policy Applicable To Acquisition Of Commercial Items Or Components. The Provision Or Clause In Effect Based On The Applicable Regulation Cited On The Date The Solicitation Is Issued Applies Unless Otherwise Stated Herein. The Following Provisions And Clauses Are Incorporated By Reference: [the Contracting Officer Should Either Check The Provisions And Clauses That Apply Or Delete The Provisions And Clauses That Do Not Apply From The List. The Contracting Officer May Add The Date Of The Provision Or Clause If Desired For Clarity.] (a)provisions. x 3052.247-72 F.o.b. Destination Only. (end Of Clause) 15. Defense Priorities And Allocations System (dpas) Ratings Are Not Applicable. 16. Quotes Are Due Not Later Than 22 Jan 2025, By 10:00 Am Eastern Daylight Savings Time (dst). 17. All Questions Regarding This Notice Shall Be Submitted In Writing To Donna Scandaliato No Later Than Jan 22, 2024. Quote Shall Be Emailed To Donna.m.scandaliato@uscg.mil.
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