SOURCES SOUGHT
66 -- Paired nitrate and phosphate sensors
- Notice Date
- 8/2/2022 10:06:08 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 334516
— Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- DEPT OF COMMERCE NOAA SEATTLE WA 98115 USA
- ZIP Code
- 98115
- Solicitation Number
- NRMAH0002201196CM2
- Response Due
- 8/12/2022 3:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 08/13/2022
- Point of Contact
- Casey Morris, Phone: 3035782579
- E-Mail Address
-
casey.morris@noaa.gov
(casey.morris@noaa.gov)
- Description
- Solicitation Number: NRMAH0002201196CM2 Notice Type: Sources Sought Synopsis TITLE: Paired nitrate and phosphate sensors Response Date: AUG 12, 2022 This is a SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS and is not a presolicitation announcement. The purpose of this Market Research and Sources Sought Notice is to gain knowledge of potential qualified U.S Domestic businesses, which could include Small Business, HUBZone, 8(a), Service Disabled Veteran owned, Women owned Small Business firms and even large businesses. Responses to this Sources Sought Synopsis will be used by the Government in making appropriate acquisition decisions. The NOAA OAR PMEL needs to purchase paired nitrate and phosphate sensors to be placed on moorings at the bottom of the Bering Sea. BACKGROUND: As water flows from the North Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean it passes through the shallow eastern shelf of the Bering Sea, home to more than 40% of the US catch of fish and shellfish. However, this system is warming and undergoing dramatic changes. As water flows over the shelf, approximately one-third of essential plant nutrients (e.g., nitrate) are removed through a microbial process called denitrification (conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas). This loss impacts the extent of algal growth which serves as the base of the food chain. The extent of this nitrate removal process varies in space and time. Hotspots of nitrate depletion occur in older water on the northern shelf, and the extent of nitrate loss varies between seasons and years. Warming has increased the variability of nitrate loss. However, we have only been able to measure the extent of nitrate loss a few times per year, depending on the number of research cruises that survey the region. Measurements on moored sensors can provide this information several times per day. Time series of nitrate loss is the next step for understanding nutrient dynamics on the shelf, and variability in the transport or flux of nutrients into the Arctic Ocean. The extent of nitrate loss can be estimated by comparing measurements of nitrate and phosphate. Until recently, calibrated measurements of these parameters on moorings were not possible. With the advent of the innovative Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) chemical sensors, it is now possible to continuously monitor the nitrate deficit under different conditions in the Bering Sea. The benefits of LOC technology include simultaneous measurements of both nitrate and phosphate, and the continuous on-board calibration with known standards. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: The required specification is for an instrument suite that can simultaneously measure nitrate and phosphate for one year while moored at depth in the ocean. Specifically, the requirement is for a pair of sensors that utilize wet chemistry to analyze for nitrate and phosphate concentrations in seawater. The sensors must be capable of ~4 measurements per day for one year (total of 1500 measurements) while being deployed at depths between 50 -200 m. The measurement routine must also include periodic calibration samples. DELIVERY SCHEDULE Deliver by October 15, 2022. Earlier delivery preferred and accepted to Seattle, WA. The North American Industry Classification Code (NAICS) is 334516 with a size standard of 1,000 employees. Interested firms shall provide, in writing, a brief narrative (no more than 3 pages in length) and documentation to support your firm's capability and experience meeting the requirements herein and include your firm's name, address, point of contact, telephone number, UEID Number, CCR Cage Number, business type and size, i.e., small, large, non-profit, educational, and so forth. Any response that does not include this information will not be considered. The Government will review your response to determine if your firm has the experience, knowledge and capability to provide the items as specified above. This request for information does not constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise, that a procurement action will be issued. Nor does this request for information constitute a commitment, implied or otherwise that any procurement action that may be issued for the Government's requirements. No entitlement to payment of direct or indirect costs or charges by the Government will arise because of the submission of contractor's information. The Government shall not be liable for or suffer any consequential damages for proprietary information not properly identified. Proprietary information will be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable Government regulations. All contractors doing business with the Government are required to be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM). NOTE: THIS SYNOPSIS IS NOT CONSIDERED A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL BUT A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ONLY. No solicitation document is available. No contract will be awarded based on responses received to this notice. Detailed information must be submitted by email to the Purchasing Agent Casey Morris at casey.morris@noaa.gov by 1200 PM Local Mountain Time (MST), on Friday, Aug 12, 2022. Questions of any nature must be addressed in writing as TELEPHONE INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE HONORED.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: USA
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
- SN06411741-F 20220804/220802230126 (samdaily.us)
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