USA | AL | REDSTONE ARSENAL
Dept Of Defense- Defense Logistics Agency- Dla Aviation- Dla Aviation Huntsville- Dla Aviation At Huntsville, Al
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The government requires delivery to be made within 540 days after contract award at a rate of 10 per month. The bid notice states, Deliveries shall commence 540 days after contract award at a rate of 10 per month.
The bid notice mentions payment will be made by the code shown in block 17a and that invoices should be submitted to the address shown in block 18a. It also references Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) for electronic submission of payment requests and receiving reports. The bid notice states, 17a. Contractor/Offeror Code Facility 18a. Payment will be made by Code Telephone No. 17b. Check if remittance is different and put such 18b. Submit invoices to address shown in block 18a unless block below is checked Address in offer see addendum 19.
The bid notice does not explicitly state warranty terms. However, clause **** Item Unique Identification and Valuation mentions whether the item is covered by a warranty in paragraph e. 14. The bid notice states, e. for embedded subassemblies, components, and parts that require dod item unique identification under paragraph c1iii of this clause or when item unique identification is provided under paragraph c1v, the contractor shall report as part of the material inspection and receiving report specified elsewhere in this contract, the following information: . . . 14. whether the item is covered by a warranty.
The award will be made on a Lowest Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA) basis. The bid notice states, basis of award lowest priced technically acceptable lpta. In acquisitions in which more than one proposal is received, proposals will be evaluated using the lowest priced technically acceptable lpta evaluation procedure to make a best value award decision. In these situations, the government will award to the offeror which submits a technically acceptable proposal, with the lowest overall price.
To be technically acceptable and thus eligible for award, a proposal must conform to all solicitation requirements, including terms and conditions, representations and certifications, and technical requirements. The bid notice states, echnical acceptability. To be technically acceptable, a proposal must conform to all solicitation requirements, such as terms and conditions, representations and certifications, and technical requirements provided within the solicitation or within its attached addenda. Proposals receiving a technical rating of unacceptable will be ineligible for award.
The bid notice does not explicitly detail penalties for non-compliance. However, it does mention that failure to provide other than cost or pricing data if requested will result in the offer being considered nonresponsive. The bid notice states, failure to provide other than cost or pricing data if requested will result in your offer being considered nonresponsive.
The bid notice mentions agency protests can be filed with the contracting officer or a request for independent review by the Chief of the Contracting Office (CCO). It does not specify a deadline for filing protests. The bid notice states, agency protests: interested parties may file an agency level protest with the contracting officer or may request an independent review by the chief of the contracting office cco.
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