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Market Survey for Tempo Datascout test sets, part number DS10G-FAAF

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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Sources Sought (Original)
  • Original Published Date: Jul 19, 2022 02:31 pm CDT
  • Original Response Date: Jul 28, 2022 05:00 pm CDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
  • Original Inactive Date:
  • Initiative:
    • None

Classification

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: 6625 - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES MEASURING AND TESTING INSTRUMENTS
  • NAICS Code:
    • 423690 - Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers
  • Place of Performance:

Description

This is a market survey for Tempo Datascout test sets, part number DS10G-FAAF.  Delivery will be direct shipment to multiple CONUS locations.

The purpose of this market survey is to solicit statements of interest and capabilities from small businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, and 8(a) certified firms, capable of providing the required Tempo DS10G-FAAF Datascout.

This market survey is also being conducted in order to obtain the information necessary to determine whether adequate competition exists to set-aside the competition among service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses or 8(a) certified firms.

The NAICS code applicable to this requirement is 423690 Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers.  The business size standard for this NAICS is 250 employees.

The following information shall be provided by interested vendors.

1. Capability Statement – This document should identify:

  • Type of supplies provided by firm
  • Size and type of supplies provided by previous contracts (provide detailed information and past performance)
  • Number of years in business
  • SAM UEI number

2.  Rough Order of Magnitude for budgetary purposes only

Respondents must be active in the System for Award Management (SAM – www.sam.gov)

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE EMAILED TO THE CONTRACT SPECIALIST CONTACT INFORMATION BELOW.

The responses to this market survey will be used for informational purposes only.  This is not a Screening Information Request or Request for Proposals of any kind nor is the FAA seeking or accepting unsolicited proposals.  The FAA will not pay for any information received or costs incurred in preparing the response to the market survey. Therefore, any cost associated with the market survey submission is solely at the interested vendor’s expense.

At this time the nature of the competition has not been determined. The FAA may decide to do a full and open competition or set aside all or part of the procurement for small businesses or eligible socially and economically disadvantaged business that are certified by the SBA for participation in the SBA’s 8(a) Program.

If applicable, interested firms which are SBA 8(a) certified are required to submit a copy of the SBA 8(a) certification letter.

All responses to this market survey must be received by 5:00 p.m. Central Time, July 28, 2022.  All submittals should be submitted by email to Federal Aviation Administration shelley.a.howard@faa.gov

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Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • AAQ-700, MULTI-PURPOSE BLDG (MPB) 6500 S MACARTHUR BLVD
  • OKLAHOMA CITY , OK 73125
  • USA

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