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QA for 19UZ8026Q00017 DPO Shipments.pdf | May 14, 2026 |
DPO Shipment for U.S. Embassy Tashkent
Contact and place of performance
Joseph Anderson
UZB
Questions and Answers – RFQ 19UZ8026Q0017 Q: 1. Is this solicitation intended to result in a single award or multiple awards? A: Single award. Q: 2. Is there an incumbent contractor currently performing these services? If so, could the Embassy please identify the incumbent contractor? A: N/A. Q: 3. Is any historical operational data available, such as shipment volumes, delivery frequency, storage utilization, a...
View moreA: Offerors shall propose facilities sufficient to meet solicitation requirements.
Q: 6. Regarding warehouse security requirements, would a monitored facility with controlled/restricted access be acceptable, or are dedicated on-site security personnel and contractor-owned camera/security systems required?
A: Controlled/restricted access with adequate monitoring is acceptable.
Q: 7. On Page 14, the solicitation references fire insurance rating organization statements regarding adequacy of fire protection. Are offerors required to submit any fire safety certifications, fire inspection reports, or related documentation as part of the proposal?
A: Submit available supporting documentation with the proposal.
Q: 8. On Page 38, the solicitation requests evidence that the offeror operates an established business with a permanent address and telephone listing. Could the Embassy please clarify what specific documentation would satisfy this requirement?
A: Business registration documents and company contact information are acceptable.
Q: 9. Regarding Past Performance: Are commercial past performance references acceptable? Is there a minimum or maximum number of references required? Will experience as either a Prime Contractor or Subcontractor be considered acceptable?
A: Commercial references are acceptable. Please refer to the solicitation for quantity requirements. Prime or Subcontractor experience is acceptable.
Q: 10. On Page 38, the solicitation requests evidence that the offeror can provide the necessary personnel, equipment, licenses, and financial resources required for performance. Could the Embassy please clarify what specific supporting documentation is expected?
A: Relevant licenses, equipment lists, staffing information, and financial capability documentation may be submitted.
Q: 11. The solicitation states that the Contractor must hold valid licenses and documented authorization to access all areas related to diplomatic pouch operations. Are these licenses, permits, registrations, or access authorizations required at the time of proposal submission, or may they be obtained after award? Additionally, could the Embassy clarify which specific licenses or authorizations are required?
A: Required licenses and authorizations shall be obtained in accordance with local laws and solicitation requirements.
Q: 12. Are offerors required to possess airport cargo access credentials/permits at the time of proposal submission, or may such access authorizations be obtained after contract award?
A: Such authorizations may be obtained after award.
Q: 13. Could the Embassy please clarify the preferred or minimum vehicle specifications required for contract performance?
A: Vehicles shall be suitable for secure cargo transportation and contract performance.
Q: 14. Are vehicles utilized under this contract required to be company-owned/company-registered, or would commercially leased and/or subcontracted vehicles be acceptable?
A: Leased or subcontracted vehicles are acceptable.
Q: 15. Regarding the pricing line item for storage at the International Post Office/UzPost, should offerors include actual storage fees charged by UzPost within their proposed pricing?
A: Offerors are encouraged to prepare quotations based on the requirements of the solicitation.
Q: 16. Regarding inbound and outbound customs clearance services, does the requirement refer strictly to customs processing/documentation and cargo release coordination services, or should offerors also include any applicable customs duties, taxes, or import/export fees within pricing?
A: Include all applicable services and fees required for performance.
Q: 17. Is there a required maximum turnaround time between cargo arrival at TAS Airport and delivery to the Embassy/mailroom?
A: Up to 1 business day.
Q: 18. Could the Embassy please clarify whether there are any minimum insurance coverage requirements applicable to this contract?
A: Offerors shall comply with all applicable insurance requirements under local law and the solicitation.
Q: 19. Would the Embassy permit subcontracted support services for certain operational functions under the prime contractor’s management and responsibility?
A: Yes.
Q: 20. Is an established operating business presence in Uzbekistan required at the time of proposal submission, or may the successful offeror establish local operations and registrations after contract award?
A: Both applicable.
Q: 21. Although this solicitation is identified as unrestricted, could the Embassy please clarify whether SDVOSB status will receive any evaluation consideration or socioeconomic preference during the award decision process pursuant to applicable FAR provisions or Department of State procurement policies?
A: This solicitation is unrestricted. No additional evaluation preference will be applied.
Q: 22. Should the proposal be submitted as a single consolidated file, or may technical, pricing, and representations/certifications volumes be submitted separately?
A: Either format is acceptable.
Q: 23. Are there any proposal formatting requirements, including page limitations, font size, margin requirements, file naming conventions, or email/file size limitations?
A: No special formatting requirements apply.
The Department of State has issued this special notice to provide a questions and answers document regarding solicitation 19UZ8026Q0017 for Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) shipment services at the U.S. Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This procurement is classified under NAICS 541614 for Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services and PSC R706 for Support- Management: Logistics Support. The government intends to make a single award for the secure transportation and management of cargo, with performance taking place in Uzbekistan. Responses to the related solicitation are due by May 18, 2026.
The scope of work involves logistics support including inbound and outbound customs clearance, secure storage, and cargo delivery. Contractors must provide a facility with controlled or restricted access and adequate monitoring, and maintain the capability to deliver cargo within one business day of its arrival at Tashkent International Airport. Performance requires suitable vehicles, which may be company-owned, leased, or subcontracted, and offerors must demonstrate the ability to provide necessary personnel, equipment, and financial resources. While an established business presence in Uzbekistan is required, offerors may establish local operations and registrations after the contract award.
This is an unrestricted procurement with no socioeconomic preferences or set-asides applied. Evaluation will consider commercial past performance references and technical capabilities, such as licenses and authorizations required by local law. Offerors must submit supporting documentation including business registration, equipment lists, and available fire safety certifications. One attachment, a PDF containing the formal questions and answers for the solicitation, was published with the notice on May 14, 2026. Joseph Anderson is the designated point of contact for this requirement.
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