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56 -- CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPLY MATERIAL ACQUSITION RETAIL TRADE AND SELF HELP STORE
Notice ID 3f13563f444d7173b8e1240340a10af1

The contractor shall provide all necessary labor supervision equipment supplies and materials to support a

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA4897 366 FAS PKP
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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Z -- Design/Build Construction Services
Notice ID 94c91ce2e3642343910f942077908d96

The 49th Contracting Squadron Holloman AFB New Mexico is seeking eligible 8a business firms capable of performing a DesignBuild Construction Services contract The subject acquisition F2965101R0011 is for a broad range of design services maintenance repair alteration and minor construction on real property at Holloman AFB NM and its associated sites The resultant contract will be an Indefinite DeliveryIndefinite Quantity IDIQ type contract and will include a wide variety of individual construction task orders as identified in the latest RS Means Facilities Cost Database Computerized Pricing Guide The contractor will be required to provide all functions to design up to 100 and furnish all materials equipment and personnel necessary to manage and accomplish all projects against subject contract Contractor will NOT be required to maintain an office function onbase Individual task orders will vary in size complexity and trades required to complete The guaranteed contract minimum is 25000 per year and the proposed maximum is 5000000 per year The average value is 26 million per year with a range from 25000 to 500000 for each task order The performance period will be a basic year with 4 one year options The proposed contract is 100 setaside for certified 8a firms with a bona fide location in the State of New Mexico The North American Industry Classification System NAICS code for this acquisition is 233320 The solicitation will be issued via the Electronic Posting System EPS at wwwepsgov NO paper copies of the solicitation specifications plans or bidders mailing list will be issued Telephone requests will not be accepted Any prospective contractor must be registered in the Central Contract Registration CCR PRIOR to submitting their proposal

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA4801 49 CONS PK
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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J -- TINKER AFB VEHICLE OPS & MAINT
Notice ID a2fe24c0da7f4532789931d7d95ab602

No Description Provided

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  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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R -- REFRESHED SOLICITATION FOR: MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONAL & BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT SERVICES (MOBIS)
Notice ID 4d4ba383ad670af18bcb18f3cbea674c

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
  • Subtier OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
  • Office OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
Notice ID d98e19ab0c9a170ef4b323f50f847946

This is a combined synopsissolicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 126 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice This announcement constitutes the only solicitation quotations are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued Solicitation number SSARFQ010010 is issued as a Request For Quotation RFQ This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 9725 The applicable NAICS code for this acquisition is 561790 This acquisition is a 100 small business setaside Quotations submitted by concerns other than small businesses will not be considered The Social Security Administration Harold Washington Social Security Center HWSSC 600 W Madison St Chicago IL 60661 requires contractor provided services to accomplish the High Efficiency Particulate Air HEPA filtered vacuuming of the air bars and supply and return diffusers and the HEPA vacuuming or replacement of surrounding ceiling tiles on floors 1 through 10 and the lower level of the HWSSC All work will be accomplished Monday through Friday during the hours of 630 pm through 500 am Weekend hours if requested by the contractor will be determined after award by mutual agreement between the Government and the successful contractor The Government will provide replacement ceiling tiles and sprinkler head escutcheon plates that cannot be properly cleaned and need replacement The contractor shall provide all supervision labor tools equipment and material except Government furnished ceiling tiles and sprinkler head escutcheon plates to satisfactorily accomplish the required HEPA vacuuming The contractor shall also provide all necessary drop cloths or sheeting to protect all furniture computer equipment and other office equipment during the performance of the required work The contractor shall use a soft brush attachment to HEPA vacuum the exterior of all air bars throughout the HWSSC building approximately 30000 linear feet There are 20 air bars on each floor on floors 3 through 10 On the first floor and the lower level the air supply is distributed around the lights or our of air supply diffusers After HEPA vacuuming all air bars and air supply outlets will be damp wiped using a mild detergent leaving no dirt streaks or smudges The contractor will also HEPA vacuum all air diffusers and ceiling return vents throughout the building approximately 400 supply and return diffusers are located in the HWSSC After HEPA vacuuming all diffusers will be damp wiped leaving no dirt streaks or smudges and sprayed with a deionization material to prevent static adherence of dust and other airborne products The contractor will HEPA vacuum the ceiling tiles that surround the air bars supply diffusers and return vents The contractor will replace all ceiling tiles and sprinkler head escutcheon plates with Government furnished material if they cannot be properly cleaned The contractor shall submit a Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS for all cleaning agents used in the HWSSC to complete the required work The contractor will not use any cleaning material which SSA determines unsuitable The contractor will clean the work site and remove all debris generated on a daily basis The contractor shall provide its own dumpster or remove the debris from the building after each work shift Government dumpsters shall not be used The contractor shall assume full responsibility and liability for compliance with all regulations pertaining to the health and safety of building personnel during the execution of this work The following provisions andor clauses apply to this solicitation 522121 522122 522123 522124 522125 522046 Protective Security Clause and Removal From Duty Clause Additionally Department of Labor Wage Determination 942167 Rev 21 dated 04232001 is applicable to this solicitation copy available upon request The Government estimates that the following personnel will be needed to complete the work required by this solicitation Laborer at 1194 per hour 192 per hour Health and Welfare benefits and General Maintenance Worker at 1607 per hour 192 per hour Health and Welfare benefits Offerors are requested to submit a single all inclusive fixedprice quotation covering all work required by this solicitation Offerors must include a completed copy of the provisions at 522122 522123 and 522046 with their price quotations Copies of these provisions and clauses applicable to this solicitation can be found as an addendum to solicitation SSARFQ010010 and can be downloaded from the FedBizOpps website httpwww2epsgov Hardcopies of the solicitation addendum can be obtained by calling Reggie Poskocimas 3125755513 Offers will be accepted either in writing at the following address Social Security Administration Regional Contracting Office 600 W Madison Street Chicago IL 60661 or by facsimile at 3125754156 Attn Reggie Poskocimas Please reference solicitation number SSARFQ010010 on all offers All offers are due no later than 300 pm Chicago time on Thursday June 14 2001 For more information regarding this acquisition call Reggie Poskocimas at the number shown above This is a combined synopsis and solicitation no written solicitation will be issued See Note 1

  • Department/Ind.Agency SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
  • Subtier SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
  • Office SSA OFC OF ACQUISITION GRANTS
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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A -- Statistical and Clinical Coordinating Center: Immunologic Approaches to Reduce Asthma Severity
Notice ID 55cb1eee97dc9f5042e2610f958757e2

The Division of Allergy Immunology and Transplantation of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases NIAID NIH has a requirement for a Contractor having the capabilities and facilities to establish and manage a Statistical and Clinical Coordinating Center SACCC to support the NIAID InnerCity Asthma Consortium Immunologic Approaches to Reduce Asthma to be established in FY 2002 The goals of this Consortium are to develop and carry out a longrange scientific plan to reduce asthma severity and prevent asthma among innercity children The Consortium includes the following components Clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of promising immunebased therapies in reducing asthma severity and preventing disease onset in minority children residing in inner cities in the United States Adjunct studies to delineate the underlying mechanisms of such therapies as an integral part of the clinical trials undertaken by the Consortium Clinical studies on the immunopathogenesis of asthma onset progression and severity and Adjunct studies to develop and validate surrogatebiomarkers to measure disease stage progression and therapeutic effect Specifically the SACCC will provide the statistical clinical regulatory technical and administrative expertise necessary to support clinical trials and mechanistic and biomarker studies of therapies to reduce asthma severity and prevent asthma in minority children residing n inner cities of the United States including 1 statistical leadership and clinical trial design expertise for the development implementation and analysis of clinical trials and studies of underlying mechanisms and of biomarkerssurrogate markers 2 establishment and administration of systems for the collection storage management quality assurance and reporting of study data including systems of patient registration and randomization for clinical trials 3 clinical site monitoring and training 4 regulatory and technical functions and requirements associated with Investigational New Drug IND Applications 5 preparation and final analyses of study data 6 coordination and support of technical and administrative activities of the Consortium Executive Committee and subcommittees and an independent Data and Safety Monitoring Board and 7 providing for the receipt storage and distribution of study products RFP NIHNIAIDDAIT0212 will be available electronically on or about May 30 2001 and may be accessed through the NIAID Contract Management Branch CMB Homepage by using the following electronic address and instructions NIAIDCMB Homepage via the World Wide Web Use httpwwwniaidnihgovcontract to access the NIAIDCMB Home Page Once at the NIAIDCMB Home Page click on the RFPs link and then click on RFP NIHNIAIDDAIT0212 Proposals in response to this RFP will be due on or about October 5 2001 Any responsible Offeror may submit a proposal which will be considered by the Government This advertisement does not commit the Government to award a contract It is anticipated that one costreimbursement type contract with options will be awarded for a period of seven 7 years beginning approximately May 1 2002

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45 -- CONTRACTOR OPERATED CIVIL ENGINEERING SUPPLY STORE (COCESS)
Notice ID 555b12edd582a25dd69feb92046d0c94

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA4809 4TH CONS SQ CC
  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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R -- AMC PRECISION MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT LABORATORIES (FAIRCHILD AFB WA, GRAND FORKS AFB ND, MACDILL AFB FL AND MCCONNELL AFB KS)
Notice ID 3d8e0223944c90a3cbbaf0066cc1d950

No Description Provided

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA4452 763 ESS
  • Notice Type Award Notice
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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A -- JOINT BATTLESPACE INFOSPHERE (JBI) FUSELET RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Notice ID 4e9e4d4b5180d7ace0ca8b3a38f698c5

s 1999 report on Building the Joint Battlespace Infosphere SABTR9902 These reports are available at httpwwwsabhqafmilArchivesindexhtm PRDA Scope This announcement seeks to acquire the technologies necessary to prototype demonstrable results for the following 1 JBI Fuselets What are they How do they work especially in the context of the JBI 2 JBI Fuselet Scripting and Rule Sets How do you easily build and govern fuselets 3 JBI Fuselet Server and Library How do you store fuselets for reuse Deploy them quickly into operation Configure them 4 Tools for JBI Fuselet Execution Monitoring and Management How do you monitor fuselets control them fix or kill them when they dont work right as well as to answer the following kinds of research questions 1 How do we develop JBI fuselets and model simulate and control their combinatorial structure and behavior 2 What technology can be used to model and build JBI Platform JBIP components like the Fuselet Server and Fuselet Library and examinecontrol their interaction with fuselets information objects clients and other JBIP components 3 How can we use componentconnector probe and gauge technology to determine the fusibility of information objects and what kinds of fuselets would be appropriate for them 4 How can we build off of all this to provide the scripting diagnostic repair configuration monitoring inspection and management tools needed by the JFC Information Management Staff 5 Can fuselets circumvent publishsubscribequery mechanisms Can they go directly to the data source to monitorget information Should they be able connect directly to a client to provide information Are they allowed to roam the network Directly connect clients 6 To what extent must fuselets be lightweight To what extent do you embed rulebasedprocedural logic and ontologyaware infrastructure within fuselets themselves 7 Is it allowed and how do you go about chaining fuselets together Assemblyline LEGO block style or autonomous interaction bee hive 8 Is mobile code an illegal mode of operation for fuselets This PRDA seeks to be open to ALL innovative approaches and is seeking demonstrable results as there is a need for proofofconcept evaluations Particular attention is given to the JBI principle concerning offtheshelf solutions ie Adopt where possible Adapt where necessary Build as a last resort Finally this PRDA is focused on the research and development of fuselet concepts and components While it may be necessary to propose JBIlike infrastructures to support them these infrastructures are not the main emphasis of this research Turnkey solutions to the entire JBI solution space should be avoided with the emphasis of the research and development focused on fuselet technology JBI Characteristics At the foundation of the JBI is a JBI Platform JBIP of protocols processes and common core functions that permit participating applications and organizatios publishsubscribe mechanism Fuselets are part of the glue that makes the linkages that cause information in the JBI to flow to the right places in the right forms Fuselets use JBIs Structured Common Representation SCR and are often designed to be pertinent to particular object types like squadron and levels like wing level Tools are needed to configure monitor manage and repair fuselets and their associated information structures during execution Relevant COTSGOTS technologies include but are not limited to the eXtensible Markup Language XML ontologies agents and agentmarkuplanguages Common Object Request Broker Architecture CORBA Common Object Model COM Distributed Common Object Model DCOM Visual Basic JavaJini and JavaScript However in the implementation of fuselets there exists the need to be mindful of security concerns eg those associated with JavaScript and mobile code The JBI Fuselet Server mentioned above is part of the JBIP that manages and executes fuselets It utilizes a library of fuselets designed to support generic and missionspecific requirements for which the JBI is stood up The typical information objects that a fuselet works with consist of a set of attributevalue pairs that can be used to express arbitrary data structures Information objects have associated metadata attributes to aid in JBI query subscription publication and management dealing with storage access and security processes PRDA Approach It is anticipated that offerors will investigate and apply offtheshelf technologies to incrementally develop a componentbased framework comprised of capabilities for the development scripting language and tools execution ruleconstraint monitoring and enforcement mechanisms and management JBI Fuselet SeverLibrary functions of JBI fuselets and associated components information objects other JBI clients and the JBIP Technical solutions should emphasize the use of open systems that accommodate distributed modular and extensible approaches It is desirable for the Government to acquire software that it is completely maintainable and modifiable without reliance on any nondelivered computer programs or documentation It is also desirable for the Government to acquire open nonproprietary software solutions that offer functionality across a number of operating environments using various infrastructures Deliverables will be technical reports robust software prototypes and demonstrations Additional information concerning this PRDA 0009 can be found at httpwwwifafrlafmildivIFKprdaprdamainhtml Principal funding of the PRDA and the anticipated award of efforts as a result of this PRDA will start in 2Q FY01 and will be in the form of contracts grants cooperative agreements or other transactions depending on the nature of the work proposed Individual awards will not normally exceed six 6 months in duration with dollar amounts normally ranging between 50K to 150K Total funding for exploratory development and demonstration under this PRDA is anticipated at 12M over four 4 fiscal years starting in FY01 Offerors are encouraged to submit one or more white papers that address exploratory development with demonstrable results THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONSTITUTES THE ONLY SOLICITATION DO NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL PROPOSAL AT THIS TIME Offerors are required to submit 5 copies of a 10 page or less white paper with a cover letter All responses to this announcement must be addressed to ATTN James R Milligan Reference PRDA0009IFKPA AFRLIFTD 525 Brooks Road Rome NY 134414505 The white paper will be formatted as follows Section A Title Period of Performance Cost Name of Company Principle Investigator Section B Effort objective and Section C Technical Summary Offerors must mark their white papersproposals with the restrictive language stated in FAR 15609 Also Small Businesses only should send one 1 copy of the cover letter only 1st Class Mail Unclassified Only to ATTN Ms Janis Norelli Director of Small Business AFRLIFB 26 Electronic Parkway Rome NY 134414514 Multiple white papers within the purview of this announcement may be submitted by each offeror The purpose of the white paper is to preclude unwarranted effort on the part of an offeror whose proposed work is not of interest to the Government Those white papers found to be consistent with the intent of the PRDA may be invited to submit a technical and cost proposal Such invitation does not assure that the submitting organization will be awarded a contract Complete instructions for proposal preparation will be forwarded with the invitation for proposal submission Evaluation of proposals and white papers will be performed using the following criteria which are listed in descending order of relative importance 1 Overall scientific and technical merit including the approach for the development andor enhancement of the proposed technology and its evaluation 2 Related Experience the extent to which the offeror demonstrates technology and domain knowledge 3 The extent to which existing capabilities and standards are leveraged and the relative maturity of the proposed technology in terms of reliability and robustness and 4 Reasonableness and realism of proposed costs and fees if any Options are discouraged and unpriced options will not be considered for award The cost of preparing proposals in response to this announcement is not considered an allowable direct charge to any resulting contract or any other contract It is however an allowable expense to the normal bid and proposal indirect cost specified in FAR 3120518 Foreignowned offerors are advised that their participation is excluded at the prime contract level Data subject to export control constraints may be involved and only firms on the Certified Contractor Access List CCAL will be allowed access to such data For further information on CCAL contact the Defense Logistics Service Center at 18003523572 The work to be performed may require a SECRETNOFORN facility clearance and safeguarding capability therefore personnel identified for assignment to a classified effort must be cleared for access to SECRETNOFORN information at the time of award The cutoff date for submission of white papers is 18 Oct 00 for FY01 15 Oct 01 for FY02 15 Oct 02 for FY03 and 15 Oct 03 for FY04 This PRDA is open and effective until cancelled An Ombudsman has been appointed to hear significant concerns from offerors or potential offerors for this announcement Routine questions are not considered to be significant concerns and should be communicated directly to the Contracting Officer Joetta A Bernhard 315 3302308 The purpose of the Ombudsman is not to diminish the authority of the Contracting Officer or Program Manager but to communicate contractor concerns issues disagreement and recommendations to the appropriate Government personnel The Ombudsman for this acquisition is Reid S Lerum Lt Col Chief AFRLIFK at 315 3307746 When requested the Ombudsman will maintain strict confidentiality as to the source of the concern The Ombudsman should only be contacted with issues or problems that have been previously brought to the attention of the contracting officer and could not be satisfactorily resolved at that level A copy of the AFRLIFK BAA PRDA A Guide for Industry Sep 1996 Rev may be accessed at httpwwwifafrlafmildivIFKbpguidehtml All responsible firms may submit a white paper which shall be considered Respondents are asked to provide their Commercial and Government Entity CAGE number with their submission as well as a fax number and an email address and reference PRDA0009IFKPA Only Contracting Officers are legally authorized to commit the Government

  • Department/Ind.Agency DEPT OF DEFENSE
  • Subtier DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
  • Office FA8750 AFRL RIK
  • Notice Type Presolicitation
  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09
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J -- Refrigeration and HVAC Services for DECA
Notice ID f23ed7abb5f64870280b32b95b5cf8c1

This announcement constitutes a sources sought and request for information only The Air Force desires to acquire in support of the Defense Commissary Agency DeCA the maintenance and repair of refrigeration and HVAC systems in military commissaries at various locations The Air Force is interested in determining if sufficient numbers of capable and qualified small businesses are available and interested in providing the contemplated services The Air Force reserves the right to setaside a portion of or this entire acquisition for small business The acquisition strategy is to award one or more contracts to include all the various locations as indicated in the following grouping Eastern Region Northern Area 33 commissaries Group 1 Aberdeen PG MD Andrews AFB MD Annapolis NS MD Ft Belvoir VA Bolling AFB Wash DC Dahlgren NSSWC VA Ft Detrick MD Dover AFB DE Ft Meade MD Ft Myer VA Patuxent River NAS MD Quantico MCB VA and Walter Reed AMC MD Group 2 ARDECPicatinny Ars NJ Carlisle Barracks PA CE Kelly SF PA Ft Hamilton NY Lakehurst NAS NJ McGuire AFB NJ Nitchel Field NY Ft Monmouth NJ Tobyhanna AD PA and West Point USMA NY Group 3 Bangor ANGB ME Brunswick NAS ME Cutler NCTS ME Ft Drum NY Hanscom AFB MA New London NSB CT Newport NETC R1 Portsmouth NNSY ME Scotia NAU NY and Winter Harbor NSGA ME Southern California Nevada 18 commissaries Group I Los Angeles Area Barstow MCLB CA China Lake NAWS CA Edwards AFB CA Fort Irwin CA Los Angeles AFS CA March ARB CA Nellis AFB NV Point Mugu NAS CA Port Hueneme NCBC CA Twentynine Palms MCB CA and Vandenberg CA Group II San Diego Area Camp Pendleton MCB CA El Centro NAF CA Imperial Beach NOLF CA Miramar MCAS CA North Island NAS CA San Diego NS CA and San Onofre CA Northern California Utah 9 commissaries Beale AFB CA Fort HunterLiggett CA Hill AFB UT Lemoore NAS CA McClellan AFB CA Moffett Field CA Presidio of Monterey Annex CA Presidio of San Francisco CA and Travis AFB CA Northwest Pacific Region 8 commissaries Group I Fairchild AFB WA Malmstrom AFB MT and Mountain Home AFB ID Group II Bremerton PSNS WA Fort Lewis WA Mcchord AFB WA Smokey Point WA and Whidbey Island NAS WA Midwest Region 12 commissaries Group I Northern Sector Ellsworh AFB SD Fort Leavenworth KS Fort Riley KS Grand Forks AFB ND McConnell AFB KS Minot AFB ND and Offutt AFB NE Group II West Texas New Mexico Cannon AFB NM Fort Bliss TX Holloman AFB NM Kirtland AFB NM and White Sands MR NM A contract will not be awarded to split a group of commissaries into smaller groups Example Group 1 consist of Commissary A B and C Group 2 consist of Commissary D E and F You must propose on all commissaries within the group The government will not split Group 1 and award just Commissary B The period of performance will commence approximately 1 August 2001 or date of award through one year thereafter with three priced oneyear options to extend for a total performance period not to exceed 48 months The first solicitation will be issued on or about 18 Jun 2001 The NAICS code for this project is 811310 with a 50 million size standard Small business concerns should also refer to Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR Part 96 Contractor Team Arrangements and FAR 191 Size Standards The solicitation document which will be available on this web site will incorporate provisions and clauses that are in effect through the FAR The contractor shall provide all personnel supervision materials and equipment and transportation necessary to perform monthly the maintenance and repair of refrigeration and HVAC systems in military commissaries The contractor shall perform monthly inspectionsmaintenance to provide for a continued safe reliable operation of refrigeration equipment and HVAC listed in Technical Exhibit 5 The contractor shall also provide emergency response service within 2 hours of notification All inspection maintenance and repair shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations for each unit and the statement of work within 24 hours All labor parts and equipment under 500000 is the responsibility of the contractor All interested parties must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration CCR as prescribed in DFARS 2522047004 2522327009 CCR can be obtained by accessing the Internet or by calling 18882272423 The CCR number must be obtained before award can be made We would greatly appreciate your input concerning any aspect of the content of this RFI document Your comments are important and will be considered in the development of the solicitation for this service The following are specific considerations on which we would like you to think and comment 1 Are there any unrealistic requirementsstipulations that would prevent your firm from responding to an RFP for this type of contract 2 Based on the acquisition strategy outlined is your company interested and capable of providing service Point of Contact Please indicate your interest in this project and provide your comments to Barbara Untiedt Contracting Officer Phone 2106718409 Fax 2106711196 Email barbarauntiedtrandolphafmil or Chuck Reynolds Contracting Specialist Phone 2106718408 Fax 2106711196 Email charlesreynoldsrandolphafmil no later than 5 June 01

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  • Published Date 2001-05-24 14:00:00+09