325 MHz RF Circulators
ID: 367425DHType: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFFERMILAB - DOE CONTRACTORBatavia, IL, 60510, USA

NAICS

Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing (334220)

PSC

RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT AIRBORNE (5820)
Timeline
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    Posted Apr 9, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Updated Apr 9, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
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    Due Apr 24, 2025, 8:59 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Energy, through Fermilab - DOE Contractor, is seeking proposals for the procurement of 325 MHz RF Circulators to support the PIP-II project. Offerors are required to submit firm fixed-price proposals that include both technical and business/management components, adhering to specific submission guidelines and compliance with federal regulations. The RF Circulators are critical components for advanced particle accelerator systems, underscoring their importance in research and development within the field of high-energy physics. Proposals are due by April 24, 2025, and interested parties should contact Derek Hellauer at hellauer@fnal.gov for further details and to request the Statement of Work.

Point(s) of Contact
Derek Hellauer
hellauer@fnal.gov
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Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The Request for Proposal (RFP) #367425-DTH is issued by Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG) to solicit proposals for the provision of RF Circulators in support of the PIP-II project. The document outlines submission requirements, including a firm fixed-price proposal for specific quantities of RF Circulators, and highlights the evaluation criteria based on technical and pricing proposals. Interested offerors must adhere to guidelines regarding the submission process, including firm deadlines and the provision of specific certifications. Proposals are due by April 24, 2025, and must include both a Technical and a Business/Management Proposal. FFDG reserves the right to amend the RFP and will provide clarification through written inquiries only. The solicitation emphasizes the need for compliance with small business subcontracting plans if the awardee does not qualify as a small business, alongside provisions for delivery, potential exceptions to the RFP, and restrictions on data disclosure. This RFP aims to procure reliable and cost-effective RF Circulators while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and the best interests of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The procurement process underscores the importance of accurate, complete submissions and prohibits unauthorized contact with FFDG personnel during the proposal period.
The Fermi Forward Discovery Group (FFDG) General Terms and Conditions outline the framework for supplies procurement under a subcontract. The document establishes key provisions including definitions, payment terms, inspection rights, and maintenance of licenses and permits. It specifies that the subcontractor operates as an independent contractor and outlines the terms for changes and modifications within the scope of the subcontract. Notably, it includes clauses for indemnification, risk assumption, warranty provisions, and procedures for termination for default or convenience. The conditions mandate strict compliance with applicable laws and regulations, emphasizing the need for health, safety, and environmental regulations adherence. Additionally, it details dispute resolution methods, including steps for negotiation and potential arbitration for unresolved conflicts. Provisions regarding information technology acquisitions, insurance requirements, and special government flow-down requirements are also featured. The overarching purpose of these terms is to establish a legally binding and structured approach to managing supply-related transactions between the FFDG and subcontractors while ensuring compliance with federal regulations. This framework is crucial for maintaining accountability and integrity in government contracts within the realms of federal grants and local RFPs.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The document outlines the requirements for Small Business Subcontracting Plans under federal contracts. It defines key terms such as Alaska Native Corporations (ANC), commercial items, and various classifications of small businesses. The primary requirement is for subcontractors to create a subcontracting plan that includes specific goals for utilizing small businesses, veteran-owned businesses, and others. This plan must detail the percentage of subcontracted dollars allocated to these groups and identify the types of goods and services to be subcontracted. Contractors must negotiate these plans with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and report on their progress using the Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS). The document emphasizes compliance, detailing penalties for failure to adhere to subcontracting plans and the importance of outreach to ensure equitable opportunities for small businesses. A master plan may be used for multiple contracts, while commercial plans can consolidate subcontracting efforts under a single submission. The purpose of this directive is to promote the active participation of small and disadvantaged businesses in federal contracting, ensuring that subcontracting goals contribute to economic development and equal opportunity in government procurement processes.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The Subcontractor Annual Representations & Certifications (SARC) form from Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC, serves as a compliance document for entities seeking to engage in U.S. Government contracts. It collects essential company information, including ownership status, classification as a business entity, the presence of a common parent, and executive compensation details. The form mandates certifications regarding the offeror's accounting systems, responsibility in contract execution, and compliance with various federal regulations, including equal opportunity and export control laws. Moreover, the document emphasizes the importance of timely updates regarding any changes in the offeror's status and outlines reporting responsibilities, particularly concerning executive compensation for qualifying entities. The completion of all sections is necessary to ensure adherence to federal contracting regulations, emphasizing the business's commitment to ethical practices and responsibility in government dealings. Overall, this certification process is crucial for maintaining transparency and accountability in federal procurement, aligning with RFPs and grant requirements at all governmental levels.
Apr 9, 2025, 8:08 PM UTC
The document, titled "Proposal Certifications" (PUR-466), outlines required certifications and representations for offerors submitting proposals for federal contracts governed by the Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. It establishes criteria based on proposal amounts, specifying that certifications are mandatory for proposals exceeding $10,000, $150,000, and $500,000. Key areas of compliance include export/import control, Buy American provisions, rights in proposal data, patent rights, and anti-kickback provisions. Offerors must disclose whether proposed items are domestic or foreign, provide information related to dual-use military items, and indicate compliance with Buy American requirements for construction materials. The document emphasizes the need for independent price determination, prohibition against payments to influence federal transactions, and the requirement for a compliance plan regarding trafficking in persons for higher-value contracts. Overall, the purpose of this document is to ensure that offerors understand the regulatory framework and compliance obligations when responding to government RFPs, thus promoting transparency and integrity in procurement processes.
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