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(with minor modifications, as that term is defined in DoD FAR Supplement
252.211-7012, Paragraph K-85 of the solicitation) of an established product
previously produced and sold in substantial commercial quantities {exceeding
the criteria at FAR 15.804-39(f)(2)(ii)(A)) for at least three years
immediately preceding the issuance date of the solicitation. The vehicle
furnished, or earlier models of it, absent minor modifications, shall have
routinely been supported with spare/repair parts which were produced or sold
in the normal course of business. At the time of delivery, the contractor
shall furnish the Administrative Contracting Officer with verification of
compliance with these requirements.
NOTE TO OFFERORS: Offerors shall provide, as part of their proposals, the
following information on the vehicle (or its earlier models) being offered as
a commercial item:
(1)
Total sales to the U.S. Government or to contractors for U.S.
Government use during the three years immediately preceding the
issuance date of the solicitation.
(2)
Total sales of the item to the general public during the three
years immediately preceding the issuance date of the solicitation.
Length of time the item has been sold in the commercial market
(3)
place.
Points of contact and phone numbers of customers to which the item
(4)
has been sold in the commercial market place.
Other pertinent information necessary to determine that the item is
(5)
an established commercial item.
Contractor certification. The contractor shall certify that the product
offered meets the salient characteristics of this description and conforms to
the producers' own drawings, specifications, standards, and quality assurance
practices. The Government reserves the right to require proof of such
conformance prior to first delivery and thereafter as may be otherwise
provided for under the provisions of the contract.
Regulatory requirements.
Recovered materials. The offeror/contractor is encouraged to use
recovered materials in accordance with Public Law 94-580, as amended, and as
implemented by Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart 23.4 to the maximum
extent practical.
Preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and marking. Unless otherwise
specified, preservation, packaging, and packing shall be to a degree of
protection to preclude damage to containers and/or contents thereof under
normal shipping conditions, handling, etc., involving shipment from the supply
source to the receiving activity, plus reshipment from receiving activity, and
shall conform to applicable carrier's rules and regulations. Intermediate and
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