SOURCES SOUGHT
46 -- Cartridge, Water Demineralizer, Ion Exchange - Market Survey
- Notice Date
- 4/4/2016
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 333316
— Photographic and Photocopying Equipment Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Acquisition Locations, DLA Land and Maritime, P O Box 3990, Columbus, Ohio, 43218-3990, United States
- ZIP Code
- 43218-3990
- Solicitation Number
- 4610010229970SSNotice
- Archive Date
- 4/30/2016
- Point of Contact
- Elizabeth E. Beechey, Phone: 6146927996
- E-Mail Address
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elizabeth.beechey@dla.mil
(elizabeth.beechey@dla.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Market Survey for Market Research for sources sought notice CARTRIDGE, WATER DEMINERALIZER, ION EXCHANGE (CARTRIDGE BROMINE) Configuration Change Management - Engineering Change Proposal, Requests for Variance (Deviation or Waiver) February 2015 1. Requirements A. The Configuration Change Management section of SAE EIA-649-1 Configuration Management Requirement for Defense Contracts, Paragraph 3.3, shall be used for Configuration Control of material purchased under this contract. B. Furnished item(s) shall conform to the approved configuration requirements/revision specified, unless a Pre-Production Request for Variance (deviation) or a Post-Production Request for Variance (waiver), is processed and approved as provided by Paragraph 3. in this Standard Text Object (STO). Hereafter, the term "Request for Variance (RFV)" will also include Requests for Deviations and Waivers. 2. The definitions from EIA-649-1 apply to items being procured under this solicitation/contract, with the following clarification of Deviation & Waiver: A. Pre-Production RFV (previously known as deviation) requests permission to produce a product that does not conform to contract requirements/documentation for a limited amount of time and for specified effectivity. (A deviation differs from an engineering change in that an approved engineering change requires corresponding revision of the item's current approved configuration documentation, whereas a deviation does not.). B. Post-Production RFV (previously known as waiver) requests approval of product found during manufacture, or after having been submitted for Government inspection or acceptance, that departs from specified requirements, but nevertheless is considered suitable for use "as is" or after repair by an approved method. 3. Contractor responsibilities. A. An Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) is used to make permanent changes in the Government technical data package (TDP). Pending approval of an ECP, contractual relief should be requested in writing by the Contractor using a RFV. B. Refer to FAR Part 48 Value Engineering for cost saving improvements to the Technical Data Package (TDP). C. All ECPs submitted by the Contractor will be deemed routine. If the Contractor considers an ECP as an emergency or urgent; they shall include in their ECP submittal an explanation and all applicable supporting documentation. All ECPs will be reviewed for a determination on criticality, and, if concurred to be an emergency, the appropriate processing time-frame negotiated with the ESAs will be followed and the Contractor will be notified of anticipated response time. D. For ECPs, Specification Change Notices (SCNs) or RFV, the Contractor must submit the applicable documentation listed in sub-paragraphs D.(1) through D.(4)to the Administrative Contracting Officer(ACO), with an information copy to the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO). Failure to submit a complete legible package may result in return of the ECP/RFV without processing. (1) Documentation listed in Paragraph 3.3.1 (for ECPs), 3.3.2 (RFV), 3.3.3 (for SCNs) or 3.3.4 (for Notices of Revision (NORs)) of the latest revision of EIA-649-1. (2) DD Form 1692 (current revision) for ECP. (3) DD Form 1694 (current revision) for RFV. (4) DD Form 1695 (current revision) for NOR. 4. DLA's responsibilities: A. Upon receipt of the ECP or RFV, the PCO will ensure that the applicable product specialist receives the copy from DCMA. B. Within five (5) working days from the date of receipt of the Contractor's ECP or RFV from DCMA, the PS must submit the requests and any supporting documentation via a 339 to the appropriate Engineering Support Activity (ESA), when applicable. C. Routine ECPs will be processed within 90 days from receipt by the ESA. RFVs will be evaluated and processed within 30 days from receipt by the ESA or as negotiated with the ESA. (1) The contractor will be notified in writing of approval by the return of an approved copy of the ECP or RFV. Approval will be reflected by signature of the contracting activity or a review activity specifically identified in the contract. (2) The contractor will be notified in writing of disapproval including reason(s) for disapproval. 5. For an approved RFV or an approved ECP, when the request affects the Contract, a modification will be issued to the contract incorporating the applicable requirement changes. Only a Contracting Officer is authorized to issue a modification incorporating the approved RFV and/or ECP. 6. Questions regarding the status of previously submitted ECP or RFV should be directed to the PCO. 7. The submission of an ECP or RFV by the Contractor does not affect the required delivery date of the contract. If a delivery date change is needed, it must be negotiated with the Contracting Officer and documented via modification to the contract. 8. The period of time for evaluation and approval/disapproval of an ECP and/or a RFV, as specified in Paragraph 4. C., shall not constitute excusable delay in the performance of this Contract by the Contractor or in any way relieve the contractor from compliance with the contract delivery schedule. The submission of an ECP and/or RFV by the Contractor shall not preclude the Government from exercising its rights under any clause of the Contract. (End) MERCURY OR MERCURY CONTAINING COMPOUNDS SHALL NOT BE INTENTIONALLY ADDED TO<(>,<)> OR COME IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH<(>,<)> ANY HARDWARE OR SUPPLIES FURNISHED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. EXCEPTION: FUNCTIONAL MERCURY USED IN BATTERIES, FLUORESCENT LIGHTS, REQUIRED INSTRUMENTS; SENSORS OR CONTROLS; WEAPON SYSTEMS; AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS REAGENTS SPECIFIED BY NAVSEA. PORTABLE FLUORESCENT LAMPS AND PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS CONTAINING MERCURY SHALL BE SHOCK PROOF AND CONTAIN A SECOND BOUNDARY OF CONTAINMENT OF THE MERCURY OR MERCURY COMPOUND. (IAW NAVSEA 5100-003D). HAZARDOUS MATERIAL - NEEDS AN MSDS SHEET EPA REGISTRATION/LABELING REQUIRED. THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS VENDOR WILL TEST EACH TOTE/BULK CONTAINER OF DRY RESIN MATERIAL FOR "DRYNESS" CONFORMANCE AT THE POINT OF CANISTER FILL AND PRIOR TO FILLING THE CANISTERS BY SAMPLING EACH TOTE/BULK CONTAINER BY POURING 50 ML OF THE DRY RESIN MATERIAL THROUGH A 60 DEG. ANGLE FUNNEL WITH A STEM SIX (6) INCHES LONG WITH AN INSIDE DIAMETER OF 0.138 INCHES (3.5MM). THE MATERIAL SHALL FLOW FREELY BY ITSELF WITH NO PHYSICAL PRESSURE APPLIED TO THE RESIN MATERIAL IN THE GLASS FUNNEL. THE FAILURE OF THE RESIN MATERIAL TO FLOW FREELY (AS DESCRIBED ABOVE) THROUGH THE GLASS FUNNEL SHALL CONSTITUTE A FAILURE OF THE MATERIAL AND SHALL CAUSE REJECTION OF THE RESIN MATERIAL WITHIN THAT INDIVIDUAL TOTE/BULK CONTAINER. THIS SHELF LIFE ITEM IS NON-EXTENDABLE, CODE M, WITH A TOTAL SHELF LIFE OF TWENTY-FOUR MONTHS. MATERIAL FURNISHED UNDER THIS CONTRACT/ORDER SHALL HAVE AT LEAST 85% (21 MONTHS) OF THE SHELF LIFE REMAINING AT TIME OF DELIVERY. NO DATA IS AVAILABLE. THE ALTERNATE OFFEROR IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE DATA PACKAGE INCLUDING DATA FOR THE APPROVED AND ALTERNATE PART FOR EVALUATION. CRITICAL APPLICATION ITEM BROMINE SYSTEMS, INC. 74YZ3 P/N 255340-401
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