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Notice ID:W911S6-24-Q-0018
This is a notice of intent to negotiate on a sole source basis with CMS Research Corporation 2148 Pelham OKWY Bldg 400, Pelham Alabama, 35124. Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2304 ( c ) (1) and Federal Acquisit...
This is a notice of intent to negotiate on a sole source basis with CMS Research Corporation 2148 Pelham OKWY Bldg 400, Pelham Alabama, 35124. Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2304 ( c ) (1) and Federal Acquisition Regulation 13.106-1(b)(1), For purchases not exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT). The attached Solicitation is for a Firm Fixed Price Contract for MINICAM maintenance and Repair. Any vendor that believes it can provide the stated supplies/equipment can provide supporting documents demonstrating their products capability and specifications. Responses received will be used for future acquisitions. Information can be sent to the Contracting Specialist; Mr. Mark Pratt at mark.s.pratt4.civ@army.mil. No telephone or facsimile requests will be accepted. Additional information to table above listing MINICAMS is a fully automated, continuous, near-real-time air monitoring system. It was designed primarily for use in the U.S. Army's Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program as an automated chemical-vapor alarm system for monitoring of workplace air and other potentially contaminated in-plant zones, e.g., stack exhausts, ducts, filter banks, etc. It also works well for support of materials-penetration and permeation studies and many other laboratory or on-site test efforts involving a need to detect and quantify chemical vapors automatically and continuously. It provides audible, visible, and electrical alarm responses to toxic military chemical agent vapors, e.g., GB, VX, HD, etc., and to many other substances at any of a variety of regulatory threshold concentrations, e.g., TWA, MDL, PEL, etc. It also provides accurate vapor concentration readings at concentrations in the general vicinity of the preset alarm threshold. It was specifically designed to detect and accurately quantify the chemical agents and other volatile and semi-volatile compounds at far lower concentrations than most other chemical vapor monitors. MINICAMS is a readily transportable system that is designed to be set up and operated at fixed indoor locations or (under mild conditions) at sheltered outdoor monitoring stations, although instances of successful use in vehicles and other mobile platforms have occurred. It requires one or more compressed gases and a source of 117VAC electrical power for its operation.