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W519TC-26-R-RASP
Response Deadline
Oct 26, 2026, 6:00 PM(CDT)67 days
Eligibility
Contract Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
SECTION A – SOLICITATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. THREE-STEP PROCUREMENT FRAMEWORK
The Government will procure the Rapid Acquisition Sustainment Program (RASP) supply requirements utilizing a three-step process:
2. SCOPE
Contractors will provide commercial products supporting Crane Army Ammunition Activity (CAAA) operations across the categories defined in Section B. Items ordered may include detailed specifications from controlled technical data packages referencing military specifications (MIL-SPEC) or restricted technical drawings.
3. SUBCONTRACTING FLEXIBILITY
Offerors must demonstrate technical capability within the scope of Attachment 0001- RASP BOA Purchase Description. Capability may be achieved with or without subcontractors. In Step Three order-level proposals, contractors are not bound to the subcontractors proposed in Step Two but must propose resources necessary to perform each individual order.
4. BASIS FOR AGREEMENT EXECUTION
The Government will execute no-cost, multi-award BOAs to responsible offerors with compliant proposals (Section L) rated "Acceptable" (Section M).
The Government intends to execute BOAs on initial proposals without discussions. It reserves the right to negotiate if in its best interest but will only do so with offerors whose proposals do not contain significant informational deficiencies.
SECTION B – CONTRACT LINE ITEM NUMBERS (CLINS)
The following unfunded CLINs are established at the master agreement level for administrative categorization only:
SECTION C – CAAA RASP EXECUTION BUSINESS RULES
1. GENERAL RULES
2. STEP TWO EXECUTED BOAS (QUALIFICATION PHASE)
Offerors must demonstrate technical capability in at least one (1) supply category listed in Attachment 0001- RASP BOA Purchase Description by completing Attachment 0004 – Combined Technical and Past Performance Questionnaire. No site visits are required at this stage.
3. STEP THREE ORDER REQUESTS (ORDERING PHASE)
SECTION H – SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
1. ALIGNMENT
All supplies delivered under individual orders must support manufacturing and readiness at CAAA. Processes, tolerances, and quality controls must align with technical data packages (TDPs) provided at the order level.
2. JOINT CERTIFICAITON PROGRAM (JCP)
3. CYBERSECURITY MATURITY MODEL CERTIFICATION (CMMC)
4. SUBCONTRACTING LIMITS AND THE NON-MANUFACTURER RULE (NMR)
5. LOCAL GATE SECURITY AND CAAA DELIVERY PROTOCOLS
6. ANNUAL REVIEWS AND ON/OFF RAMPING
The Government reserves the unilateral right to "on-ramp" (add) or "off-ramp" (remove) contractors from the BOA pool at any time based on annual review findings, performance, compliance (CMMC/JCP), or market changes.
SECTION J – LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
SECTION L – INSTRUCTIONS, CONDITIONS, AND NOTICES TO OFFERORS
1. GENERAL PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
Review Attachment 0001 – RASP BOA Purchase Description for insight into requirement details. Proposals must include sufficient information to demonstrate the offeror's understanding of each evaluated area.
The Government intends to execute BOAs to responsible offerors with compliant proposals rated "Acceptable" for Technical and "Acceptable" (or "Neutral") for Past Performance. Cost/Price will not be evaluated at this stage.
The Government intends to execute BOAs based on initial proposals without negotiations; initial proposals should contain complete information. The Government is not obligated to request missing data. It reserves the right to negotiate if in its best interest, but only with offerors whose proposals do not contain significant informational deficiencies.
Proposals must be valid for 180 days. Late proposals will not be accepted. Offerors must monitor SAM.gov for amendments.
2. PROPOSAL PREPARATION
Proposals must be in English. Failure to comply with instructions marked as COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT renders a proposal non-compliant, and it will not be evaluated.
No classified material is permitted. Offerors must have an active SAM.gov registration and CAGE Code at submission. Files must be compatible with Office 365 and must not be locked or password-protected. PDF files must be legible and text-searchable. Compressed (*.zip) or executable (*.exe) files are not accepted.
4. PROPOSAL STRUCTURE
Include the offeror's name, CAGE code, RFP number, and date in the header/footer of each page. Submit only one proposal per firm. Proposals must provide narrative evidence of capabilities rather than merely repeating RFP requirements. Prior performance data not submitted will not be considered.
5. INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED
VOLUME I – ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLIANCE (INDIVIDUAL PDF FILES)
VOLUME II – TECHNICAL AND PAST PERFORMANCE (INDIVIDUAL WORD FILES)
**Required File Name: OfferorName_Att0003_POCs
SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE FRIDAY OCTOBER 26th 2026 BY 1:00PM CST.
6. QUESTIONS
Submit questions via email to the Contract Specialist listed above. Questions received less than 72 hours prior to closing may not be considered.
7. POINTS OF CONTACT (POC)
Submissions should be sent in via email to Contract Specialist Dustin Sexton (dustin.p.sexton.civ@army.mil) and Contracting Officer Ryan Buhman (ryan.j.buhman.civ@army.mil).
8. TECHNICAL FACTOR (VOLUME II, ATTACHMENT 0004)
Offerors must demonstrate technical capability by completing Technical Questionnaire portion of Attachment 0004 – Combined Technical and Past Performance Questionnaire.
9. PAST PERFORMANCE FACTOR (VOLUME II, ATTACHMENT 0004)
Offerors must demonstrate a history of successful, reliable performance by completing Past Performance References in Attachment 0004 – Combined Technical and Past Performance Questionnaire.
SECTION M – EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD
1. BASIS FOR AGREEMENT EXECUTION
The Government will execute a BOA to any responsible offeror whose proposal is compliant, rated "Acceptable" under Technical, and rated "Acceptable" (or "Neutral") under Past Performance. No price evaluations or trade-offs will occur at the Master BOA level.
MULTI-CATEGORY AND NAICS ELIGIBILITY
Offerors are NOT required to demonstrate capability or past performance across all NAICS codes or supply categories to be eligible. To receive a master BOA, an offeror must demonstrate capability and provide references for at least one (1) category.
The master BOA will specify the categories the vendor qualified under. Subsequent competitive orders will only be competed among BOA holders qualified under the NAICS code applicable to that order.
COMPLIANCE REVIEW
The Government will perform an initial administrative check to ensure all required documents (Volume I and II) are present and submitted in individual PDF and MS Word format. Non-compliant proposals will be excluded without further evaluation.
2. TECHNICAL FACTOR EVALUATION (VOLUME II, ATTACHMENT 0004)
Evaluators will assess Page 1 of Attachment 0004 to verify the offeror’s capability in their proposed categories. An overall “Acceptable” rating requires demonstrating satisfactory technical capability and quality control in at least one (1) category.
The Technical Factor is rated on an Acceptable/Unacceptable basis:
Technical Rating
ACCEPTABLE : The proposal meets requirements. Page 1 responses demonstrate adequate expertise and clear capability to perform manufacturing, machining, sourcing, or hardware supply in at least one (1) proposed category. The response shows a sound process for handling controlled TDPs and quality control. Risk of unsuccessful performance is low to moderate.
UNACCEPTABLE : The proposal does not meet requirements. Page 1 responses fail to demonstrate adequate expertise capability, or quality control in any proposed category. The response contains material failures or fails to address critical areas. Risk of unsuccessful performance is high. Unacceptable proposals are ineligible for a BOA.
3. PAST PERFORMANCE FACTOR EVALUATION (VOLUME II, ATTACHMENT 0004)
Evaluators will assess Page 2 references for recency (within 3 years), relevancy (similar scope and complexity to the proposed categories), and performance quality.
The Past Performance Factor is rated on an Acceptable/Unacceptable/Neutral basis:
Past Performance Rating
ACCEPTABLE : Based on the performance record, the Government has a reasonable expectation of successful performance. Records indicate satisfactory or better quality, timely delivery, and compliance with terms. Any historical issues were minor and accompanied by corrective actions.
UNACCEPTABLE : Based on the performance record, the Government does not have a reasonable expectation of successful performance. Data indicates consistent, unmitigated negative performance, severe delays, unresolved cure notices, or default terminations.
NEUTRAL : No recent/relevant record is available, or the record is too sparse to evaluate. In accordance with FAR 15.305(a)(2)(iv), the offeror will receive a "Neutral" rating, which equates to "Acceptable" for qualification purposes.
4. EVALUATION DEFINITIONS
DEPT OF DEFENSE
DEPT OF THE ARMY
AMC
ACC
ACC-CTRS
ACC RI
W6QK ACC-RI
W6QK ACC-RI
ACC ROCK ISLAND BLDG 60
3055 RODMAN AVE
ROCK ISLAND, IL, 61299-0000
NAICS
Machine Shops
PSC
HARDWARE, COMMERCIAL
Set-Aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)