N--Law enforcement vehicle upfitting - 6 vehicles
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This contract is for the upfitting of six full-size crew cab trucks to meet the Department of the Interior’s Office of Law Enforcement and Security (OLES) requirements for marked law enforcement vehicles, as specified in OLES General Order 17. The work involves installing emergency lighting, siren/PA systems, radios, gun locks, center consoles, partitions, agency-specific graphics, fire extinguishers, diamond plate aluminum tonneau covers with lockable hatches, bed-mounted storage boxes, full skid plates, aluminum door skins, wire harnesses with programmable timers, Skymira Explorer satellite radio units with Starlink Mini satellite antennas, and standard console siren controllers. All window tinting must be at 40% over OEM, and government-furnished graphics are to be applied. The contract is a firm fixed price with a period of performance from August 3, 2026, to December 3, 2026, and the total upfitting must be completed within 120 calendar days, with 30 days allocated for parts procurement and 45 days for actual upfitting after parts receipt. The solicitation is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 811121 with a size standard of $9 million, and all offerors must be registered in SAM and provide a Unique Entity Identifier. The award will be made without discussions, based on a comparative analysis of price and other factors, with price accounting for 50% of the evaluation and the combination of past performance and technical factors making up the remaining 50%. Contract administration requirements include electronic invoicing through the Treasury's IPP system, 30-day prompt payment, and strict adherence to inspection protocols, including initial and final inspections conducted with government representatives present. Any damage incurred during upfitting must be repaired at the vendor’s expense within ten business days. Contractors must comply with numerous FAR clauses, including those related to service labor standards, equal opportunity, paid sick leave, combating trafficking, electronic funds transfer, subcontracting, and security prohibitions. The contractor must ensure that all installations do not interfere with OEM safety systems, door operations, or factory-installed components, and must perform a full function test of all original equipment post-upfit. Payment eligibility requires proper security and performance, and failure to meet obligations can result in repayment of unliquidated contract financing. All offers must be submitted via email by July 21, 2026, with prices held
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