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Section 5452.216-9022: Placement of Task/Delivery Orders Against Multiple Indefinite Delivery Contracts

As prescribed in 16.505(b)(90) insert the following clause:

PLACEMENT OF TASK/DELIVERY ORDERS AGAINST MULTIPLE INDEFINITE DELIVERY CONTRACTS (APR 2008) - DLAD

(a) In accordance with FAR 52.216-27, Single or Multiple Awards, the Government may elect to award multiple contracts under this solicitation. Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the evaluation provision(s) specified in Section M of this solicitation. In the event of multiple awards, the same evaluation criteria will be used to determine which proposals represent the best value to the Government. The exact number of awards is left to the discretion of the Contracting Officer considering the cost to the Government to administer multiple awards, the recurring nature of the requirement, the need to increase the active production base, and/or the benefits that may be achieved through continued competition.

(b) Task/Delivery Order Placement Procedure:

(1) In the event of multiple awards, each awardee will be considered for placement of individual task/delivery orders unless an exception at FAR 16.505(b)(2) applies. However, those awardees subject to testing and approval requirements, such as, but not limited to, First Article Testing, shall not receive orders until satisfactory completion of any testing requirements. Failure to successfully complete required testing will constitute grounds for contract termination for default by the Government.

(2) The criteria used for evaluating offers for task/delivery orders under this contract are price, past performance, and delivery. Price is of ________ importance than (to) the other factors combined. Past performance will include performance on orders previously placed under the contract and may include performance under other contracts. In evaluating performance under previous orders, consideration will be given to delivery, quality of supplies furnished, and success in implementing any socioeconomic support programs (small business, DLA Mentoring Business Agreement, AbilityOne) which may be applicable to the contract.

(c) Task and Delivery Order Ombudsman: In accordance with FAR 16.505(b)(5), complaints or questions regarding the placement of individual task/delivery orders will be addressed by the Competition Advocate. Correspondence should be directed to the appropriate supply chain listed below:

For Aviation Supply Chain:

Defense Supply Center Richmond

Competition Advocate

DSCR-BPP

8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy

Richmond, VA 23297-5124

E-Mail: [email protected]

http://www.dscr.dla.mil/userweb/sbo/comments.asp

For Construction & Equipment, Clothing & Textile, Subsistence, and Medical Supply Chains;

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

Competition Advocate

DSCP-BPA

700 Robbins Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096

Email: [email protected]

http://www.dscp.dla.mil/contract/compad.htm

For Land & Maritime Supply Chains:

Defense Supply Center Columbus

Competition Advocate

DSCC-BPP

P.O. Box 3990

Columbus, OH 43218-3990

E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.dscc.dla.mil/selling/index.html

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