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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 4,1996 PSA#1566NASA, Johnson Space Center, BJ23, Houston, TX 77058 T -- KODAK FILM, CHEMISTRY, AND PAPER REQUIRED TO SUPPORT MANNED
SPACECRAFT MISSIONS AND SPACE-RELATED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SOL
9-BJ23-14-6-01P DUE 040196 POC Contract Specialist: Florence Ahadzie,
(713) 483-4371 Contract Officer: Marie D. Kliment, (713) 483-4168 The
NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center has a requirement for certain
limited types and quantities of Eastman Kodak Company film, chemistry,
and paper required to process and duplicate original flight film from
manned space-related research and development test activities. The
period of performance will be May 1, 1996 through April 30, 1997.
Original flight film is irreplaceable and cannot be reproduced. Every
effort must be made to preserve the flight film. Duplicate ''masters''
must match the original film to be a true duplicate. Films produced by
each manufacturer are designed to reproduce the film's respective
original camera films. The result of reproducing one manufacturer's
original film stock with another manufacturer's duplicating film is a
change in contract or color saturation that cannot be corrected: the
characteristics and quality of film, the processing chemistry,
reproduction stock, processing equipment, and technician expertise.
Optimum film/chemistry/ paper combinations have been developed,
documented, and used over the years to maintain repeatable production
quality in an efficient manner. There is an established set of data
(set-points) stored in the printers and duplicators and matched to the
process chemistry to make each specific product. When film or paper
types are changed, the set-points are tested, retested, and finally
verified or rejected for production. This requires a significant amount
of time, promoting ''economies of scale'' and maximizing efficiency in
the use of operator time and raw material. Throughout the history of
the space program, Kodak has been the only reliable source of the full
variety of photographic products. Since most of the mission,
engineering, and testing film stored here and at other NASA facilities
is Kodak film, the duplication should be done on film of the same
''dye sets'' or improved film created by the same manufacture. A
listing of specific photographic products and supplies can be obtained
by contacting Florence Ahadzie, Contract Specialist, 713/483-4371.
--NASA/JSC intends to purchase from Eastman Kodak Company. -- This
procurement is being conducted under the Simplified Acquisition
Threshold (SAT) portion of the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act
(FASA) -- Note: This procurement is sole-source based on (proprietary
specifications, system compatability requirements, predominant
experience, or other reason) -- Interested firms have 15 days from the
publication date of this synopsis to submit in writing their
qualifications/capabilities in the critical areas mentioned above --
Such qualifications/capabilities will be used solely for the purpose of
determining whether or not to conduct this procurement on a competitive
basis -- Responses received after the 15 days or without the required
information will be considered nonresponsive to the synopsis and will
not be considered -- A determination by the Government not to compete
this proposed contract, on a full and open competitive basis, based
upon responses to this notice, is solely within the discretion of the
Government -- See Numbered Note 22 -- Oral communications are not
acceptable in response to this notice -- Responses must be submitted in
writing to the contracting specialist via E-mail at
FAhadzie@ja1.jsc.nasa.gov or by phone at (713) 483-4371 or to the
contracting officer via E-mail at MKliment@ja4.jsc.nasa.gov or by phone
at (713) 483-4168. (0093) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0096 19960403\T-0002.SOL)
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