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1202SC25Q2701 - FAR 6 and 13.5 Justification & Approval REDACTED.pdf | Jul 15, 2025 |
SOURCES SOUGHT - Met One, Instruments Inc. Smoke Detector Purchase, OEM Parts, Repair, & Calibration Services
Contact and place of performance
Matthew Cox
USA
Description: NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD A SOLE SOURCE The US Forest Service (USFS), Procurement & Property Services (PPS), Incident Procurement Operations (IPO), At Incident Management Support Branch (AIMS), intends to issue a Firm Fixed Priced contract under the authority 41 U.S.C. 1901 - Simplified Acquisition Procedures up to $7.5 million, as authorized by FAR 13.500(a) and implemented by FAR 13.501(a), on or about...
View moreThe United States Forest Service (USFS), Incident Procurement Operations, At Incident Management Support Branch, intends to issue a non-competitive, firm-fixed-price contract to Met One Instruments, Inc. under solicitation number 1202SC25Q2718. This requirement supports the Rocky Mountain Fire Cache in Lakewood, Colorado, by providing Wild Fire (WF) EBAM and WF E-Sampler Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 smoke monitor replacements and proprietary support. These services include calibration, software upgrades, repairs, and parts for Met One smoke monitor units currently in the agency's inventory, which are critical to the Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program. This procurement is classified under NAICS 334519 Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing and PSC 4210 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, with an SBA SBA set-aside.
The scope of this acquisition involves PM-2.5 capable systems such as the WF E-Sampler, WF E-BAM, Federal Equivalent Method (FEM) Monitor, Swift 6.0, and Swift 20/25 devices. These monitors utilize sharp cut cyclones, sensors for humidity and wind, and Geostationary Satellite Server transmitting options to assess real-time smoke impacts from prescribed and wildland fires on local communities. The government’s rationale for a sole source award is based on the proprietary nature of the equipment and services, as Met One Instruments, Inc. does not authorize other vendors to provide these mission-critical supplies. Utilizing proprietary parts ensures compatibility with existing inventory, allowing for field repairs and maintaining safety standards without voiding warranties or risking equipment failure during fire missions.
The USFS anticipates making the award on or about August 31, 2025, with an estimated value up to $7.5 million. While this special notice is not a request for proposals, responsible sources may submit capability narratives by the July 30, 2025, deadline to provide evidence of their ability to perform these authorized proprietary services. All submissions will be reviewed by the point of contact, Matthew Cox, to determine if a competitive procurement is warranted. Supporting documentation includes a redacted FAR 6 and 13.5 Justification and Approval file posted on July 15, 2025.
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