Turbo Molecular Pump
ID: SLAC_Turbomolecularpump_353767Type: Solicitation
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFSLAC Natl Accel Lab -DOE ContractorMenlo Park, CA, 94025, USA

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Measuring, Dispensing, and Other Pumping Equipment Manufacturing (333914)

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GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AJ12)
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    The Department of Energy, specifically the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is seeking proposals for the procurement of a Turbo Molecular Pump, as part of a solicitation process. This equipment is critical for various applications in scientific research and technology development, particularly in the fields of general science and technology R&D services. Interested bidders must comply with the Buy America Act, certifying the domestic status of their products and detailing any foreign content, as outlined in the mandatory certification document. For further inquiries, potential offerors can contact Katherine Jill A. Coh at kcoh@slac.stanford.edu or by phone at 650-926-2770.

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    The Buy America Act Certification document serves as a mandatory declaration for bidders or offerors participating in government solicitations. It requires them to certify whether each end product qualifies as a U.S. domestic commercial product, with options to indicate "Yes" or "No." If the answer is "No," detailed sections regarding excluded end products and foreign content must be completed. Section A addresses any products that are excluded under FAR Part 25.104, while Section B mandates a certification that the majority of components are sourced domestically, specifying the estimated percent of foreign content. The offeror must also provide the country of origin of foreign components. The document concludes with spaces for the offeror's signature, printed name, title, and company name. This certification ensures compliance with the Buy American Act, reinforcing domestic production and sourcing in federal procurements, aligning with governmental efforts to support local industries and safeguard national interests.
    The document outlines the "General Terms and Conditions for Fixed Price Commercial Supplies and Services," applicable to contracts between the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Jr. University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and suppliers. It delineates definitions, scopes, seller acceptance, responsibilities regarding services provided, key personnel, and quality assurance for materials. It encompasses payment procedures, invoicing requirements, and travel reimbursement guidelines, with the aim of ensuring accountable transactions. Seller obligations include compliance with federal laws and confidentiality measures. The agreement also emphasizes the government’s inspection rights and provides remedies for defects in performance, including liability limitations and indemnities for claims arising from non-compliance. The document aims to ensure effective management of government contracts through clarity of terms, safeguarding quality, and adherence to legal standards, crucial in the context of government RFPs and grants.
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