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Diplomatic Security (DS) shields sets of Diplomatic Security (DS) Special Agent protective (PRS) lapel pins and Support lapel pin
Contact and place of performance
Shayani Mukherjee
MA 02763
USA
This notice is being published in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 5.203(a) requiring the dissemination of information on proposed contract actions. This is a notice of intent to award a five (5) year Firm Fixed Price sole sourceBlanket Purchase Agreement and is not a request for competitive proposals. The statutory authority for this sole source procurement is FAR 6.302-1. The Department of...
View moreThe Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, issued this sources sought notice to identify potential contractors capable of providing new generation Diplomatic Security (DS) shield sets, DS Special Agent protective (PRS) lapel pins, and support lapel pins. The agency intends to award a five-year, firm-fixed-price sole source Blanket Purchase Agreement to V H Blackinton & Co under the statutory authority of FAR 6.302-1. This requirement is classified under NAICS code 316998 and PSC 8455 for Badges and Insignia. Performance is located in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, with Shayani Mukherjee serving as the point of contact for this action.
The required items must incorporate SecureShift technology for authentication and RFID chips for inventory tracking and control. The contractor must provide the necessary computer equipment and software for RFID reader systems, stamp unique serial numbers on all shields and pins, and provide storage cases for PRS pins. Production requirements include at least 18 shield designs and four PRS pin set designs, with each pin set containing a minimum of six different colored pins. All items must be designed, produced, assembled, and distributed from the same secure facility within the United States.
Interested parties must demonstrate the ability to provide independent certification of plating thickness, physical security for production materials, and initial user training for inventory systems. The delivery schedule requires initial items to be delivered within eight weeks of schedule approval, with subsequent orders fulfilled within six weeks. Capability statements addressing these technical requirements and manufacturing constraints were due by September 14, 2020. The government will utilize these responses to determine if a competitive procurement is feasible or if it will proceed with the sole source award.
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