The provided document is an ACH Vendor/Miscellaneous Payment Enrollment Form for UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc. It serves as a registration and payment information collection form for companies seeking to do business with UNICOR. The form requests comprehensive company details, including physical address, contact information, business size classifications (large, small, disadvantaged, woman-owned, service-disabled, veteran-owned), and DUN & Bradstreet and Tax Identification Numbers. Crucially, it gathers banking information for electronic payments, such as routing and account numbers, and the financial institution's name. The document also emphasizes the mandatory federal requirement for vendors to be registered and current in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), noting that this is free to enroll in and requires annual updates. It explicitly states UNICOR's preference for 'FOB Destination' for shipping, where freight is included in the price, to facilitate accurate and timely payments. This form is essential for vendors to establish their eligibility and payment methods for federal contracts through UNICOR.
Federal Prison Industries, Inc./UNICOR is issuing a Business Management Questionnaire (Solicitation Number: CT2380-26 Poly, Micro, Denier (Marine Trunk)) to gather information from offerors. The questionnaire requires offerors to submit recent and relevant contract and subcontract information from the last three years, demonstrating their ability to perform the proposed effort. For each contract, offerors must provide details such as the contract number, contractor information, type of contract, dollar value, award and completion dates, subcontracting extent, product/service complexity, percentage of work completed by their company, and a description of the supply/service provided. Additionally, contact information for a person who can attest to their performance on the contract is required. This document is crucial for assessing potential contractors' past performance and capabilities in the context of federal government solicitations.
The United States Department of Justice, UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, requires authorization to obtain consumer/credit reports on companies submitting quotes or proposals to do business with the federal government. This is in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (Title 15, U.S. Code, Section 1681). The purpose of these reports is to evaluate a company's financial ability to fulfill contractual obligations. Companies must provide written authorization, including their signature, date, D&B number, and company name, allowing the Department of Justice to request and receive these reports from consumer/credit reporting agencies.
This government solicitation, CT2380-26, is a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., for a five-year fixed-price indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity contract for woven 100% polyester micro-denier fabric. The acquisition is unrestricted with NAICS code 313210 and includes two lots with guaranteed minimum quantities of 20,000 yards (Lot 1) and 10,000 yards (Lot 2), and estimated quantities of 180,000 yards (Lot 1) and 120,000 yards (Lot 2). A key requirement is that the fabric must be Berry Amendment compliant, domestic USA only, and DFARS 252.225-7012 compliant. The Non-Manufacturer Rule applies, and the government intends to award multiple contracts. This is a DO-C9 rated order under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS), requiring preferential treatment. Proposals are due by January 30, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST, and must be submitted via email to adam.mccammack2@usdoj.gov. The document also details various FAR clauses, including terms and conditions for commercial items, payment, termination, and contractor responsibilities regarding whistleblower information and privacy requirements for handling Personally Identifiable Information (PII).