Supply and Delivery of Uniforms, U.S. Embassy Beirut, Lebanon
ID: 19GE5025Q0002Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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STATE, DEPARTMENT OFSTATE, DEPARTMENT OFACQUISITIONS - RPSO FRANKFURTWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA

NAICS

Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers (458110)

PSC

CLOTHING, SPECIAL PURPOSE (8415)
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    The U.S. Department of State, through the Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt, is seeking proposals for the supply and delivery of uniforms for Internal Security Forces (ISF) personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. The procurement includes various uniform items such as wool sweaters, cotton T-shirts, ranger boots, and field jackets, with specific requirements for materials, sizes, and warranty provisions outlined in the solicitation. This initiative underscores the U.S. government's commitment to enhancing law enforcement and security operations in Lebanon by providing essential operational uniforms. Interested vendors must submit their proposals electronically by November 25, 2024, and direct all inquiries to Jenina Dosch at DoschJK@state.gov, ensuring compliance with the outlined submission protocols and technical specifications.

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    Jenina Dosch
    DoschJK@state.gov
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    The document outlines Solicitation No. 19GE5025Q0002, issued by the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, for the supply and delivery of uniforms for Internal Security Forces (ISF) personnel. Specifically, it details various uniform components that vendors are to provide, including wool sweaters, hoods/berets, nylon belts, cotton socks, uniform sets (jacket and pants), ranger boots, and field jackets, indicating the need for adherence to specific color schemes and patterns. A Technical Compliance Matrix is referenced for detailed specifications. This solicitation highlights the U.S. government's effort to equip security forces in Lebanon effectively while ensuring standards of quality and compliance are met through the procurement process. The emphasis on specific uniform items suggests a focus on functionality, appropriateness, and operational readiness for personnel. This RFP falls within the broader context of federal procurement practices aimed at supporting international allies and enhancing security capabilities.
    The U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, issued a solicitation (No. 19GE5025Q0002) for the supply and delivery of uniforms for Internal Security Forces (ISF) personnel. This solicitation, initiated by the Regional Procurement Support Office in Frankfurt, Germany, invites vendors to submit proposals based on the specifications laid out in the document, with evaluation criteria focused on lowest-priced, technically acceptable offers. The contract will cover various uniform items, including wool sweaters, cotton T-shirts, and ranger boots, alongside specific requirements for materials, sizes, and warranty provisions. Offerors must present compliance matrices and descriptive literature to substantiate technical specifications, demonstrating their ability to meet the required standards. The government aims to award a single fixed-price contract to the vendor meeting the necessary technical criteria at the lowest overall cost, with no allowance for price fluctuations post-agreement. Offers are due by November 25, 2024, with all submissions needing to be made electronically and within a 50MB limit. In light of the sensitive nature of the procurement and the geographical context, successful bidders must also pass a vetting process to ensure compliance with U.S. national security standards before contract award. This solicitation reflects the U.S. government's ongoing commitment to supporting law enforcement and security operations in Lebanon through the provision of essential operational uniforms.
    The Regional Procurement Support Office (RPSO) Frankfurt is inviting proposals for the Supply and Delivery of Uniforms for Internal Security Forces (ISF) Personnel, under Solicitation No. 19GE5025Q0002. Interested firms are required to submit their offers via email by November 25, 2024, at 10:00 hours Central European Time (CET), with specific instructions outlined in Section III of the solicitation. Proposals must include a Technical Compliance Matrix and adhere to the requirement of having an active SAM registration for award eligibility. Communication regarding the proposal should not occur directly with the Embassy but directed to Jenina Dosch via the provided email until November 14, 2024. Questions will be addressed anonymously in a solicitation amendment to ensure fairness. The emphasis is on compliance with the stipulations laid out in the document and ensuring proper submission protocols to facilitate the procurement process for the ISF's uniforms. The document's structure is formal, providing necessary details for potential offerors to participate in the bidding process appropriately.
    The IRS Form W-14 is a certificate for foreign contracting parties receiving federal procurement payments, emphasizing compliance with tax regulations. This form must be submitted to the acquiring agency rather than the IRS. It requires information about the foreign entity, including its name, country of incorporation, residence and mailing addresses, taxpayer identification number, and the contract/reference number. There are sections for claiming exemptions based on international agreements or procurement agreements, where parties detail their claim's basis and relevant countries involved in production or services. The document includes a certification section where the foreign contracting party declares their authority to sign, agrees to tax obligations under section 5000C, and affirms adherence to procedural rules. This form is essential for foreign entities engaging in U.S. federal contracts, ensuring they meet tax compliance requirements while facilitating the acquisition process. It supports transparency in identifying exempt and nonexempt amounts in contracts, thereby maintaining accountability within federal procurement practices.
    The document provides instructions for Form W-14, a certificate required for foreign contracting parties receiving federal procurement payments from the U.S. government, as mandated by Section 5000C of the Internal Revenue Code. This section imposes a 2% tax on specified federal procurement payments made to foreign entities, applicable for contracts initiated after January 2, 2011. The foreign parties must use Form W-14 to establish their status, claim exemptions from the withholding tax based on international agreements or domestic production of goods/services, and notify the acquiring agency of any changes in circumstances. Key definitions are provided, including "acquiring agency" and "foreign contracting party." Specific instructions detail the information required on the form, including identification, exemption claims, and contractual details. The form's validity typically lasts for the contract's duration unless inaccuracies arise due to changing circumstances. The document also includes a list of qualified tax treaties and outlines the paperwork's compliance with federal tax laws, emphasizing accountability and record retention. This process is essential for maintaining lawful taxation practices and ensuring fair treatment for foreign entities involved in U.S. government contracts.
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