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NAVY TFU SLACKS
Contact and place of performance
Matthew V. McKeever
Not specified
This information is for solicitation SPE1C1-18-R-0120. The items are SLACKS, WOMEN'S, SERVICE, TFU, UNBELTED, P/W, BLUE SH #3346. The applicable NSN for this procurement is 8410-01-539-6284(s). The slacks shall conform to the requirements of PD-07-06A dated 12 December 2006. The pattern date is 4 February 2010. The purchase quantity for the base year and four option periods is a minimum of 16,728 pairs and an annual...
View moreThis pre-solicitation notice, identified as SPE1C118R0120, concerns the procurement of women's unbelted service slacks for the Navy Tactical Fabric Uniform (TFU). The acquisition is categorized under NAICS code 315240 and PSC code 83. The government intends to award a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract covering a base year and four option periods. The minimum purchase quantity is 16,728 pairs, with an annual estimated quantity of 41,820 pairs and an annual order limitation of 52,284 pairs. The items must conform to PD-07-06A and pattern date February 4, 2010.
The procurement is a total small business set-aside using best value source selection procedures. Evaluation factors, listed in descending order of importance, include the production demonstration model (PDM) and past performance confidence assessment; these technical factors are significantly more important than cost or price. The contracting officer may utilize a two-phase evaluation process, initially reviewing PDMs and price realism before moving highly rated offerors to the second phase of technical evaluation. All materials are contractor-furnished except for the basic blue tropical washable polyester/wool fabric, which the government will sell to the contractor from a storage facility in Lansing, Michigan.
The first delivery order is due 120 days after the date of award. Finished slacks require source inspection and will be shipped FOB destination to Peckham Inc. in Lansing, Michigan. As a clothing and textile acquisition, the Berry Amendment applies, requiring items and components to be produced in the United States or its possessions. This notice was published on June 22, 2018, by the DLA Troop Support Clothing and Textiles department, with Matthew V. McKeever listed as the point of contact.
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