The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for Document Destruction services at the Central Iowa VA Health Care System (VACIHCS) in Des Moines, Iowa. The contract is intended for the destruction of approximately 290,000 pounds of sensitive paper records annually in compliance with VA Directive 6371, ensuring proper disposal of personally identifiable information (PII). Interested contractors are asked to respond by March 5, 2025, with details about their socio-economic classification as per NAICS 561990. The scope includes performing routine document collection and destruction, adhering to strict security and confidentiality measures, and ensuring documentation such as certificates of destruction are provided after services. The selected contractor must implement a reliable chain of custody and communication protocol, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Furthermore, contractor personnel will be required to obtain VA identification to operate on-site, maintain appropriate conduct, and address any operational issues effectively. This notice serves primarily to assess the market for qualified contractors, not as a solicitation for bids.
The document outlines a Sources Sought Information and Capabilities form intended for potential contractors responding to government Requests for Proposals (RFPs). It requests detailed corporate information, including company name, address, DUNS number, contact details, and socio-economic classifications such as Small Business and Veteran-Owned classifications. The form seeks to determine the contractor's capabilities by asking them to specify the percentage of services they can complete as a prime contractor versus the percentage they plan to subcontract. This information helps the government assess the capacity and suitability of firms looking to engage in federal contracts. The overall goal of this form is to streamline the identification of qualified vendors for various government services, ensuring compliance with socio-economic mandates and optimizing resource allocation.