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The FLIR Systems, Inc. Equipment Repair Statement of Work outlines the procurement requirements for the MSCoE Homeland Defense Civil Support Office in maintaining and repairing specific chemical detection devices critical for training and operational readiness. The objective is to establish a contract that enables the repair and calibration of FLIR equipment to OEM specifications, including models like the IdentiFINDER-NG. A proposed five-year Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) or a requirements contract will facilitate this process.
The workflow dictates that repairs start with troubleshooting, with the vendor diagnosing issues and providing cost estimates. The repairs, if approved, should be completed within 30 days. The document also stipulates security protocols for the handling of government property and mandates that contractor personnel complete required training and adhere to specific operational guidelines.
This contract supports the Army’s mission readiness by ensuring that operators receive training on fully functional equipment, thus enhancing the preparedness for actual hazardous material responses within the United States.
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The U.S. Government has issued a Sources Sought Notice for the procurement of diagnostic and repair services for FLIR Systems, Inc. equipment, specifically targeting two models of IdentiFINDER-NG units. The government is looking to establish a small business set-aside contract, contingent upon receiving responses from two or more qualified small enterprises. This notice aims to gather information for planning purposes and does not commit the government to any procurement actions. Interested small businesses must provide details including firm information, interest in competitive bids, relevant experience, and market insights regarding pricing and delivery for the required services. Additionally, the government seeks input on structuring contract requirements to promote small business competition and any conditions that may restrict it. Notably, the anticipated NAICS code for this requirement is 811210 for electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance. All responses should be directed to the appropriate points of contact for further engagement. This action reflects the government’s ongoing commitment to engaging small businesses in federal contracting opportunities while ensuring compliance with necessary regulations and standards.