SOLICITATION NOTICE
R -- Review, draft, edit and rewrite five (5) chapters prepared for the insertion of the third volume of the Defense Acquisition History Project.
- Notice Date
- 3/23/2005
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 561410
— Document Preparation Services
- Contracting Office
- Defense Contracting Command-Washington(DCC-W), ATTN: Policy and Compliance, 5200 Army Pentagon, Room 1D245, Washington, DC 20310-5200
- ZIP Code
- 20310-5200
- Solicitation Number
- W74V8H-05-T-0143
- Response Due
- 4/8/2005
- Archive Date
- 6/7/2005
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. STATEMENT OF WORK 1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The contractor will review, edit, and rewrite five draft chapters (Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 10) prepared for the third volume of the Defense Acquisition History Project to improve the cohesion, organization, grammar, and clarity of the narrative, performing supplemental research only when absolutely necessary. As a corollary to this work, he will also prepare one or more inserts to these chapters, each consisting of 200 to 300 works on short monographic topics (short biographies, insti tutional histories, or explanations of key processes) that would further enhance an understanding of the narrative subject matter. These revisions and studies will be completed under the direction of the Centers chief historian and in coordination with o ther project historians, comply with the Center of Military Historys Manuel of Style, and be available in an electronic format compatible to WORD word-processing software used by the US Army Center of Military History. In addition, the contractor will pa rticipate in the regular project seminars, and support the overall Acquisition History Project by reviewing the work of other project historians and by providing material for the project newsletter; the archival, oral history, and case study data bases; th e transcribed oral history collection; and the hardcopy archives. 1.1 Based on guidance from the chief historian, the author will review approximately five chapters of the third volume, covering the 1969-80 time period, making suitable revisions to enhance the clarity of the narrative and the logic of presentation as nec essary. Each revised chapter should be approximately 50 to 75 typescript pages, to include source citations, follow the Centers Manuel of Style, and be available in an electronic format compatible with word-processing software used at the Center. 1.2 Based on direction for the chief historian, the author will complete smaller historical inserts supporting these five chapters, equal to the equivalent of approximately 20 to 25 double-spaced typescript pages with supporting graphics. These efforts wi ll also follow the Centers Manuel of Style, and be available in an electronic format compatible with word-processing software used at the Center. 1.3 The contractor will participate in monthly seminars and similar meetings to discuss aspects of the Defense Acquisition History Project germane to the effort. 1.4 The contractor will support the periodic Acquisition History Newsletter with at least one page worth of information relating to his specific research. 1.5 The contractor will support the Projects Case Study and Oral History data publications by submitting appropriate material to the project archivist as it becomes available during the course of his research. 1.6 The contractor will support the Projects archival objectives by maintaining his own hardcopy archives and by nominating key documents for the Projects automated database and/or for their incorporation into the Projects archival documents volume, its Web Site, and/or its newsletter. 1.7 The contractor will provide his own work space and IT equipment to perform the above tasks. 1.8 The contractor will turn in monthly reports outlining his progress during the past month and forecasting his major tasks for the next. 2. CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY: The Centers Chief Historian, assisted by the Chief, Histories Division, will provide overall direction of this work. The Center itself will furnish certain supporting services, to include office supplies, reproduction servi ces, storage containers, and research assistance, to include the facilities of the Centers library and archives branch. 3. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: 12 months. 4. EVALUATION CRITERIA: LOWEST PRICE TECHNICALLY ACCEPTABLE. PRICE FACTOR: The degree to which the proposed cost/price is reasonable, realistic, and competitive. Price analysis will be conducted. Potential mistakes in proposal prices and the reasonableness of prices will be identified. Although proposed price is not assigned a nu merical weight, nor will be point scored, nor adjectively rated, it will be a deciding factor. TECHNICAL FACTOR: Technical competence includes the demonstrated ability to conduct research in both primary and secondary historical documents; to prepare historical narrative (chronological historical causal presentation) material in a comprehensive, logical and balanced fashion; and to critique the research and narrative material of others and suggest or make appropriate revisions. Before award can be made, contractors must be registered in Central Contractor Registration (CCR), in accordance with DFARS 252.204-7004, Required Central Contractor Registration (can be found at www.acq.osd.mil/dp/dars/dfars.html). Information on how to r egister can be found www.ccr.gov. The following terms, conditions, provision, and clauses are available at www.arnet.gov/far and are applicable to the acquisition: FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation- Commercia l Items: FAR 52.212-3 ALT I Offerors Representation and Certifications Commercial Items; FAR 52.212-4 Contract Terms and and Conditions Commercial Items (Sections 5, 16, 17, and 31 checked); FAR 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders Commercial Items; FAR 52.232-33 Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Central Contractor Registration; and DFARS 252.232-7003- Electronic Submission of Payments. Your quote should adequately address all the information under the heading, Technical Submission, in sufficient detail to be properly considered. All responsible/responsive contractors will be considered for award. Technical and Price proposals must be received no later than 1:00 pm on Friday, 8 April 2005 at the following email address: john.deas@hqda.army.mil. If email transmission fails, then pl ease contact John B. Deas at (703) 695-5500 and/or fax your submission to: (703) 695-9756. Please note that your total written technical submission shall not be more than 10 pages. Resumes will not count towards this page limitation. The price proposal s hould be submitted under a separate cover attachments and include a breakout of all Labor Categories, Hourly Rates, Number of Hours, etc for one (1) year. An executed SF 1449 shall result in a binding contract (FFP) without further action by either party. Your proposal shall include the company name, address, telephone number, DUNS number, Tax Identification Number, technical description, breakout of all costs, business size in a completed copy of Representations and Certifications Commercial Items (FAR 52. 212-3 ALT 1), and an acknowledgement of all amendments. The Offeror agrees to hold firm the prices submitted in proposal or 60 days from the date and time specified for receipt of proposals. See FedBizOpps Note Number 1.
- Place of Performance
- Address: US ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY ATTN: DAMH-FP FORT BELVOIR VA
- Zip Code: 22060-6205
- Country: US
- Zip Code: 22060-6205
- Record
- SN00774154-W 20050325/050323212301 (fbodaily.com)
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