The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime is conducting a market survey to gather information for a potential Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) or Long-Term Contract (LTC) for various items. The survey requests data from potential suppliers regarding their company size, Small Business Administration classification, and whether they are a manufacturer or distributor. It also inquires about their interest in an LTC, preferred contract base periods, and willingness to provide quantity price breaks. Additionally, the DLA seeks information on understanding and providing Certified Cost or Pricing Data, the commerciality of items, and any production limitations or minimum delivery order quantities. The DLA encourages open communication and feedback to develop an effective acquisition strategy and solicitation, aiming for contracts beneficial to both the Warfighter and the Contractor.
The "Long Term Contract Market Research NSN Spreadsheet" dated October 3, 2016, is a government-supplied document used for market research, likely pertaining to federal RFPs. It lists numerous National Stock Numbers (NSNs) and National Item Identification Numbers (NIINs) for various items such as rollers, springs, gaskets, seals, switches, valves, and mechanical components. The primary approved source for most items is Jered LLC (CAGE 98523), with a few exceptions like Adams Elevator, Hunt Valve Company, Teledyne Solid State, and Stocker Hinge Mfg Co. The spreadsheet also includes fields for contractors to fill in information regarding pricing data, delivery, minimum quantities, manufacturing status, GSA Schedule details, commercial item status, invoice submission, drawings, catalog availability, FOB destination acceptance, inventory, hazardous materials, testing willingness, and packaging standards. It emphasizes "Source Selection Information" as per FAR 2.101 and 3.104, indicating its use in procurement processes.