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RFP Attachment 1 DRAFT ATSA-I Section L April82024..pdf
Posted: April 24, 2024
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Request for proposal (RFP) for the Automatic Test Systems Acquisition – I (ATSA-I) under RFP number FA8533-24-R-0002. The RFP outlines the proposal requirements, communication protocols, and volume organization for the submission. It specifies that only one proposal per offeror will be accepted and must be submitted by the date and time specified. The government reserves the right to award multiple contracts under this solicitation and may conduct discussions if deemed necessary. Additionally, it mentions that a task order of $1000 will be awarded to all qualifying offerors to attend a post-award conference resulting from this solicitation.
The RFP requires proposals to be submitted in three separate volumes: completed RFP, technical proposal, and small business participation, all in electronic form via email or DoD Safe. It sets specific formatting requirements such as font size, paper size, page limitations, and marking of proprietary information. The technical proposal must include an ATSA-I self-scoring matrix and up to three recent/relevant work samples as substantiating documentation. These work samples should demonstrate the offeror's experience in the identified focus area categories for validation by the contracting agency.
Furthermore, large business offerors are required to submit a small business subcontracting plan outlining their plan for subcontracting with small businesses to the maximum extent practicable. The document emphasizes that any noncompliance with the RFP instructions may render the proposal ineligible for award. Communication regarding source selection information between government and offerors will be controlled by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO), with specific instructions provided for encrypted email transmission or use of DoD Safe for electronic submissions.
This RFP provides detailed instructions on proposal submission, communication protocols, volume organization, and specific content requirements for the technical proposal, aiming to ensure compliance with the solicitation's terms and conditions.
The RFP requires proposals to be submitted in three separate volumes: completed RFP, technical proposal, and small business participation, all in electronic form via email or DoD Safe. It sets specific formatting requirements such as font size, paper size, page limitations, and marking of proprietary information. The technical proposal must include an ATSA-I self-scoring matrix and up to three recent/relevant work samples as substantiating documentation. These work samples should demonstrate the offeror's experience in the identified focus area categories for validation by the contracting agency.
Furthermore, large business offerors are required to submit a small business subcontracting plan outlining their plan for subcontracting with small businesses to the maximum extent practicable. The document emphasizes that any noncompliance with the RFP instructions may render the proposal ineligible for award. Communication regarding source selection information between government and offerors will be controlled by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO), with specific instructions provided for encrypted email transmission or use of DoD Safe for electronic submissions.
This RFP provides detailed instructions on proposal submission, communication protocols, volume organization, and specific content requirements for the technical proposal, aiming to ensure compliance with the solicitation's terms and conditions.
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