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51 -- Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled is seeking a U.S. Commercial Manufacturer of a Camouflaged Pouch Tool Kit

Solicitation Number: Reference-Number-CP-08-0324
Agency: Comm for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
Office: Committee for Purchase
Location: Committee for Purchase
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Added: March 24, 2008
The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (Committee), the Federal agency that oversees the Javits-Wagner-.O?Day (Ability One) Program, is seeking a U.S. commercial manufacturer of a Camouflaged Pouch Tool Kit comprised of the following items: Sewn camouflaged tool pouch with a Velcro opening and closing. Pouch must have a Velcro strap on the back for attachment to a belt. Tool Kit includes: Flashlight - Aluminum, 2AA, Black SKILCRAFT, 6230-01-513-2663; Leatherman Wave Mult-Tool - Needlenose Pliers, Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Hard-Wire Cutters, Clip-Point Knife, Serrated Knife, Saw, Scissors, Wood/Metal File, Diamond-Coated File, Large Bit Driver, Small Bit Driver, Large Screwdriver, Ruler (8 inch/19 cm), Bottle/Can Opener, Wire Stripper, Lanyard Attachment, Two Double-Ended Bits; Phillips Screwdriver - Mini 4-in-1 screwdriver with 2 slotted Phillips Bits.

To be considered for this commercial partner opportunity, the following criteria, at a minimum, must also be met:



1) Possession of a nationally-known brand name that can be demonstrated to have had significant appeal through evidence of substantial sales and market share. 2) The company must have had 3 years participation with Federal and State commodity exchange programs proving acceptability of brand, package, and or proof of successful performance. 3) Willingness to enter into a multi-year agreement, which includes on-going technical and production assistance while enabling the selected nonprofit agencies to meet the suitability criteria of the Ability One Program in the production process and instructing the non-profit agencies in proper techniques to complete the manufacturing and subsequent packaging of the products, thereby creating employment for people who are blind or severely disabled. 4) The chosen commercial manufacturer must be willing to set a high priority for delivering the bulk materials to the nonprofit agency in order to assure the agency of on-time deliveries to the end-use customers. 5) Commitment to working cooperatively with Ability One personnel to market the products to Government customers under the Ability One Program. 6) Willingness to work with the selected nonprofit agencies, specifically NIB or NISH and the Committee to ensure that the products? price to end-users is considered fair and reasonable. 7) All products must be manufactured and lab tested, certified and customer tested to be effective according to their purpose. 8) Manufacturers? submissions must demonstrate that the specific products meet the various criteria, as well as indicate what functions the nonprofit agency?s employees would perform. Submission should recommend ways to maximize the employment for people who are blind or severely disabled in the fulfillment of the products.

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Comm for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Purchase, Committee for Purchase, 1421 Jefferson Davis Highway Jefferson Plaza #2, Room 10800, Arlington, VA, 22202-3259, UNITED STATES
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Committee For Purchase From PeopleWho Are Blind Or Severely Disabled
Information Management
1421 Jefferson Davis Highway
Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800
Arlington, VA
22202
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Joan Smith, Business Management Specialist, Phone 703-603-2131, Fax 703-603-0659, Email jsmith@abilityone.gov