The Department of Defense is issuing a Special Notice regarding competitive acquisitions through the Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Grounds (ACC-APG) Division C, classified under NAICS 541330. This notice serves to improve communication with industry stakeholders and is intended for informational purposes only, not as a solicitation for proposals or quotes. Small businesses should note that while updates will be provided quarterly, they should not submit formal proposals or quotes in response to this notice, and any inquiries must be directed to the designated procurement analyst via email.
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Description
In response to Industry’s requests to improve communication between Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Grounds (ACC-APG), Mission Partners and Industry Stakeholders, ACC-APG Division C will be posting updates for known competitive acquisitions on a quarterly basis. The posted documents are for informational purposes ONLY. This is not a formal Solicitation/Request for Proposal (RFP)/ Request for Quotations (RFQ). Do not submit formal proposals/quotes to this posting. All information contained in this posting is subject to change at any time. Regular updates will be posted as required. Update requests and questions may be accepted no later than one (1) week after the updates are posted. Limited ten (10) questions per vendor submission. The Government will not answer or provide any source selection sensitive questions or information. Questions may be accepted on any of the information contained within the Excel (attached). Best practice is to submit all questions through the Division C primary point of contact Ms. Yadira Colon, Procurement Analyst, email: Yadira.I.Colon.civ@army.mil (via email only). No phone calls. Answers may be posted with the next update. ALL PROCUREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CANCELATION AT ANY TIME. THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT REIMBURSE FOR ANY FEEDBACK; QUESTIONS OR DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY INDUSTRY. The Government will not provide any procurement sensitive information that would violate the integrity of the source selection process . Doing so could later ban the interested party from participating in a particular acquisition.
Source: SAM.gov, as posted. Verify the current solicitation before responding.
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