Audio visual products for overseas or international use.
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Does not include any products that could be included under the audio visual products category.
Office managementAudio visual productsProfessional audio/video productsIncludes professional audio/video equipment and parts. Office managementAudio visual productsTTelecommunications equipmentIncludes telecommunications equipment and accessories, such as radar (except airborne), underwater, light, and laser equipment. Office managementAudio visual ServicesAVProfessional audio/video servicesIncludes professional audio and video services. Office managementDocument servicesDCDocument conversion servicesIncludes scanning of the original documents text and images, converting the information to digital data, transferring the data to a new media file, and formatting the information for use in a document imaging and storage system.
Customized coding and indexing options are also available as part of the document conversion process.
Contractors that have capabilities awarded under SIN DC that meet 36 CFR Subpart D and E may request the SIN subgroup NARA-Compliant Digitization Services for Federal Records by following these instructions [PDF - 59 KB].
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Office managementDocument servicesLITLitigation support solutionsIncludes a wide range of services and products that aid customers in searching and retrieving, obtaining, organizing, analyzing, and presenting evidence or materials for legal matters.
Services, products and solutions include, but are not limited to eDiscovery, FOIA requests, legal hold, document acquisition, document preparation and organization, data extraction from forensic images, document analysis, technical support, and project management.
Includes any supplies and/or services necessary to provide a total litigation support solution.
to get more help.Office managementDocument servicesDocument production on-site and off-site servicesIncludes the necessary equipment (e.g. high-volume digital color copiers, scanners) and personnel required for effective on-site or off-site document production.
Also includes single or multiple shift production operations, consumable supplies (paper and transparencies are usually not included), on-going equipment maintenance, and customized agency reports.
Office managementDocument servicesDocument destruction servicesIncludes on-site and off-site destruction of classified, unclassified, or personal identifiable information.
Types of documents include hard copy media, electronic media, and optical mass storage media. Destruction techniques may include, but are not limited to, shredding, pulverization, disintegration, and incineration.
Office managementMail managementMMail management, systems, processing equipment, and related solutionsIncludes all services necessary to manage a mailroom, such as mailroom administrative support services, presort and certified mail services, intelligent mail barcoding, mail tracking, address and list management services, postage meters, pick-pack-ship, parcel lockers, virtual mailroom, mailroom ergonomic analysis services, on-site and off-site mail screening, inspection services, and other miscellaneous mail services and equipment. Office managementOffice management maintenance and repairRRepair of government-owned equipment (for equipment NOT under maintenance service agreement)Includes the repair of any type of copier equipment offered under this schedule not covered under a maintenance service agreement.
Includes directly related attachments, supplies, and accessories.
Office managementOffice management maintenance and repairSAMaintenance service agreement for office equipmentIncludes a maintenance service agreement consisting of preventative and repair (remedial) services for office equipment, such as service calls.
Also includes the cost of labor, transportation, and replacement or spare parts (excluding consumable operating supplies).
Office managementMedia productsBooks and pamphletsBooks including geography, medical, technical, and childrens dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases, globes, maps, instructional pamphlets, internet desk references, and thesauruses. Office managementMedia productsMEntertainment, news, and library mediaProvides off-the-shelf licensed and unlicensed broadcast and multimedia programming, news, and information media (theatrical and non-theatrical) delivered in variety of modes including primarily electronic subscription, print, and wireless broadcast, including satellite, cable broadcast, low power television, and multi-media and digital storage formats. Office managementMedia servicesPeriodicals, subscriptions, online book selling, and lending library servicesPeriodicals, subscriptions, online book selling, and lending library services. Office managementMedia servicesEditorial, publishing, and library media servicesIncludes the acquisition of professional support services in the publishing of print and electronically published media and communication documents, books, research studies, and general manuscript preparation but excluding any advertising, marketing, or public relations materials; document editing or proofreading; typing, word processing, or desktop publishing; and; specialized transcription services for medical billing, medical coding, medical transcription and voice recognition/transcription. Office managementOffice servicesOOffice management needs assessment and analysis servicesIncludes office equipment needs assessment and analysis services, which involves assessing various office management functions to identify improvement opportunities. Office managementOffice servicesOROffice relocation and reconfigurationIncludes services for relocating and/or reconfiguring existing office furniture, equipment, and related supplies.
Services include, but are not limited to, pre-move planning, relocation plan designing, reorganizing, and related ancillary supplies such as packing materials.
Office managementOffice servicesOffice administrative servicesIncludes a range of turnkey day-to-day office administrative support services, such as clerical and secretarial functions, data entry, payroll administration, recordkeeping, travel preparation, scheduling, notetaking, meeting management, drafting memos/notes/letters, purchasing/requisitioning supplies, and logistics. Office managementOffice servicesSBSATemporary staffing (small business set-aside)Includes temporary administrative and professional staffing. Office managementOffice servicesNNetwork connectivity support servicesIncludes network connectivity support services, which involve supporting federal agencies network operating systems and infrastructure.
Tasks include, but are not limited to network management, security, hotlines, and database or software maintenance.
The contractor will provide all necessary, qualified personnel and materials.
Office managementOffice suppliesDictating and transcribing machines and systemsIncludes a professional dictation system that offers a full voice recording system interface using advanced technology.
Products may include digital recorders, microphones, and sound cards. Units are available in standard, mini, and micro cassette configurations.
Office managementOffice suppliesSBSAOffice security equipment and IT products (small business set aside)Includes security applications for office equipment that shall be secured in any environment to deter unlawful removal.
Available security solutions include anti-theft software tracking systems, the ability to manage a PC from a network location, switch for computer case, motion sensors, and all directly related conventional and biometric products.
Office managementOffice supplies, Office productsIncludes all office products, such as pens, paper, binders, external hard drives, and toner cartridges.
Toner cartridges are the only remanufactured item allowable under this SIN.
Offerors are to submit the letter of compliance [PDF - 411 KB] with their offerOffice managementOffice suppliesOS, OS4 Office products and supplies (FSSI)Offerors may offer their entire commercial catalog, or may offer a select, limited line of office products.
Office products include, but are not limited to items such as pens, pencils, markers, xerographic paper, printer paper, fax paper, 3D printing filaments and resins, binders, tape, envelopes, shredders, helical-scan, longitudinally oriented video tapes, video cassettes, reel to reel audio tapes, blank endless loop audio cartridge tapes, magnetic tape audio recording cassette, computer tape, reel, cartridge, cassette, diskettes, disk packs, disk cartridges, anti-glare/anti-radiation screens, ergonomic workstations products, cleaning equipment and supplies (head cleaners, disk drive cleaners, monitor cleaners, toner wipes, mini-vacuums) optical disks, CD-ROMS, DVD-ROMS, flash drives, external hard drives, physical storage, security, protective and related ADP supplies, and toner cartridges.
Toner cartridge offerors must provide arrangements for empty toner cartridges to be returned from customers.
This may include prepaid shipping labels in the products packaging and/or rebates. Toner cartridges are the only remanufactured item(s) allowable under this SIN.
Offerors need to:
Offerors may offer their entire commercial catalog, or may offer a select, limited line of office products.
Office products include, but are not limited to items such as pens, pencils, markers, xerographic paper, printer paper, fax paper, 3D printing filaments and resins, binders, tape, envelopes, shredders, helical-scan, longitudinally oriented video tapes, video cassettes, reel to reel audio tapes, blank endless loop audio cartridge tapes, magnetic tape audio recording cassette, computer tape, reel, cartridge, cassette, diskettes, disk packs, disk cartridges, anti-glare/anti-radiation screens (VDT), ergonomic workstations products, cleaning equipment and supplies (head cleaners, disk drive cleaners, monitor cleaners, toner wipes, mini-vacuums, etc.) optical disks, CD-ROMS, DVD-ROMS, flash drives, external hard drives, physical storage, security, protective and related ADP supplies, and toner cartridges.
Toner cartridge offerors must provide arrangements for empty toner cartridges to be returned from customers. This may include prepaid shipping labels in the products packaging and/or rebates. Toner cartridges are the only remanufactured item(s) allowable under this SIN.
Offerors need to:
This SIN includes all commercially available services related to the support of office products. Services include, but are not limited to: on-site stores, walk-in stores, and customizing and imprinting services.
Items located in stores under SIN svc office supply support services must also be on office products or os4 office products and supplies, and/or over os4 overseas office products and supplies.
Toner cartridges are the only remanufactured item(s) allowable under this SIN.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentMicro-photographic film, paper, chemical preparation, and equipmentIncludes micro-photographic film and paper, chemical preparation, and equipment, such as microfilm copy paper, finishing and editing equipment, and quality control equipment. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentPost copying/finishing equipment and suppliesIncludes all equipment and supplies necessary for post-copy, such as paper folding, paper gathering, inserting, collating and finishing, paper cutting, and all other related equipment. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentD printing solutions and additive manufacturing solutionsIncludes printers, ancillary equipment, technical services, and supplies required to generate functional prototype images and printed objects.
Equipment may include all classes and sizes of 3D Printers, laser imaging devices, post processing devices and ancillary accessories and software to produce functional items.
Technical services include but are not limited to 3D printing and laser imaging to produce a digital file used to generate functional prototype images and printed objects.
All types of consumables and other items related to this SIN are included.
Buyers can for help.Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentCCopiers and digital duplicating equipmentIncludes analog, engineering, and multifunction digital copiers, printers (MFP), devices (MFD) with single-color and/or full-color imaging in both desktop and console configurations. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentCPCCost-per-copy plan for copiers (to include analog, digital, multifunctional, and engineer copiers)Includes cost-per-copy plans for copiers, multifunction printers (MFP), and multifunction devices (MFD). The contractor provides the required copier equipment, including all accessories, attachments, copy-control devices and systems, consumable supplies (except copying paper and transparency films), and full-service maintenance, including repair parts.
Customer decides required copier capabilities and pays a fixed monthly fee based on the guaranteed minimum number of copies per month.
For copies over the guaranteed minimum, the customer pays an additional fee for each copy made.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentFFlat rate monthly fee for copiers (to include analog, digital, multifunctional, and engineer copiers)Includes flat-rate monthly-fee plans for copiers, multifunction printers (MFP), and multifunction devices (MFD). The customer identifies the approximate number of copies required per month (i.e., monthly volume level) and the required functional capability of the copier equipment.
The customer pays a flat-rate monthly fee, regardless of the number of copies made each month.
The contractor provides the required copier equipment, accessories, and full maintenance services.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentMMulti-media readers, reader-printers, and systemsIncludes a wide range of readers and reader-printers, such as electronic reader scanner systems, aperture cards, and all other related equipment. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentOSOverseas copiers and suppliesIncludes overseas purchase of copiers, multifunction printers (MFP), multifunction devices (MFD), and all other directly related requirements. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentPPhotographic supplies and equipmentIncludes cameras, accessories, and photographic support. Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentCCopier rental solutionsIncludes rental plans for all copier, multifunction printers (MFP) and multifunction devices (MFD) equipment.
The rental rate includes full-maintenance service (repairs, adjustments, replacements) by authorized service technicians, at no additional cost to the customer. Rental rates do not usually include the cost of consumable supplies.
Copiers rented under this SIN with speeds under 100 copies per minute must meet the energy efficiency requirements set forth in Energy Star specifications.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentLCOperating lease plan for copiersIncludes operating lease plans that apply to copier, multifunction printers (MFP,) and multifunction devices (MFD), which allow federal agencies to lease equipment for a monthly rate over a period of time, with no intent to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease agreement period.
Ownership of the asset remains with the lessor.
Consumable suppliers and maintenance services will be billed as separate, additional charges.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentLTLTOP & operating lease plan for all non-copier office machineryIncludes both lease-to-own plans and operating lease plans applicable to all other products under this schedule, with the exception of copiers.
This includes laboratory imaging systems, mailroom equipment, typewriters, and darkroom equipment and supplies.
Operating lease plans allow federal agencies to lease the equipment for a monthly rate over a period of time, with no intent to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease agreement period.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentLTOPLease to ownership plans (LTOP) copierIncludes lease to ownership plans which are intended for federal agencies who want to lease all types of copiers, multifunction printers (MFP), and multifunction devices (MFD) to ultimately secure ownership.
When the lease period ends and all charges are paid, the leased equipment and its titles are immediately transferred from the contractor to the federal customer.
The lease rate does not include the cost of maintenance or consumable supplies.
Office managementPrinting and photographic equipmentMPSManaged print servicesIncludes equipment and services required to manage imaging output (e.g. printing, scanning, copying, and fax devices) in a system that monitors and reports equipment status, needs, and usage trends on a regular basis.
Services may include the creation of a business plan solution that incorporates recommendations for each existing piece of equipment (including removal, retirement, recycling, and disposal).
Office managementRecords managementRMPhysical records management servicesIncludes capabilities to manage the movement, manipulation, archiving, security, and management of physical records, including any ancillary supplies and/or services necessary to provide a total physical records management solution. to get more help.Office managementRecords managementERMElectronic records management solutionsProvides a comprehensive capability to solve the complex challenges posed by the movement, manipulation, archiving, security, and management of electronic records.
The vendor provides professional management and administrative support personnel with the necessary skills to perform effective record management services for both classified and/or unclassified records.
The services are provided using either government or vendor equipment and facilities or a combination of both.
The objective of electronic records management services is to permit the access, maintenance, control, storage, disposition, and transfer of electronic records.
Includes any ancillary supplies and/or services necessary to provide a total electronic records management solution.
Contractors must use the cover letter and instructions [DOCX - 9 KB] to update a previously submitted Vendor Certification.
Contractors and offerors must reference the specific Elements of ERM solutions and their corresponding requirements/standards [XLSX - 186 KB] that NARA establishes and administers in order to complete your vendor certification for ERM solutions form [DOCX - 19 KB]. You must complete this form to self-certify that you are capable of meeting the standards associated with your selected Elements.
Buyers can review contractors self certifications including in each contractors price list on eLibrary to identify capable contractors for your requirement.
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Professional servicesBusiness administrative servicesManagement and financial consulting, acquisition and grants management support, and business program and project management servicesProvide operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues. Examples include strategic and organizational planning, business process improvement, acquisition and grants management support, facilitation, surveys, assessment and improvement of financial management systems, financial reporting and analysis, due diligence in validating an agencys portfolio of assets and related support services, strategic financial planning, financial policy formulation and development, special cost studies, actuarial services, economic and regulatory analysis, benchmarking and program metrics, and business program and project management.
Inherently governmental services as identified in FAR 7.503 or by the ordering agency are prohibited. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination.
Ordering activities must require prospective contractors to identify potential conflicts of interest and address those, prior to task order award.
Personal services as defined in FAR 37.104 are prohibited.
Buyers can use our basic ordering agreements for FAST-41 infrastructure projects. Buyers can get comprehensive help with our SIN ordering guide [PDF - 1 MB]. Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works. Buyers can learn about the program evaluation services subgroupProfessional servicesBusiness administrative servicesBusiness information servicesServices include electronic and non-electronic transmission of consumer and/or business: credit reports, address verification reports, skip location reports, public information, domestic business profile, international business profile, mortgage reports, supplemental credit reference reports, bond rating, managed fund rating, institutional ranking, data processing (credit/financial) credit scoring, security freeze (lock credit file), merged credit files, business credit risk assessment, and miscellaneous business information services.
Firms may provide computer software intended for BIS use and customization of reports.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesEnvironmental servicesHazardous waste disposal servicesServices include, but are not limited to, management and oversight of hazmat disposal operations, and management, oversight and recycling of universal waste (e.g., batteries, cell phones, cathode ray tubes, and compact fluorescent light bulbs).
This includes reuse assessments and inventory, destruction, inventory transfer, and/or disposal after compliance with GSA Office of Personal Property Management requirements outlined in Federal Management Regulations 101-42, 102-36, and 102-37 (as applicable).
Examples of types of material waste services include, but are not limited to, solid waste, industrial waste, mining waste, and oilfield waste (e.g., drill cuttings); liquid waste (e.g., wastewater containing less than 1% solids); medical waste; pharmaceutical waste; excess inventory; surplus inventory; non-hazardous materials that pose no immediate threat to human health and the environment, excluding household waste (e.g., routine refuse collection and disposal); hazardous materials and/or those that contain leachable toxic components; plastics such as acrylic, nylon, high-density polyethylene and low-density polyethylene; confiscated materials; construction debris such as asphalt, drywall and/or metal.
Services offered under this scope shall not include any transportation / disposal of radioactive waste (other than low-level radioactive waste associated with medical waste), asbestos and/or paint abatement, or radon mitigation.
Offerors must submit the required supplemental documentation for medical and pharmaceutical waste with their offer.
Offerors must follow special requirements for electronic recycling and e-waste disposal services [PDF - 215 KB].
Buyers can use our SIN ordering guide [PDF - 215 KB]. Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.
Professional servicesEnvironmental servicesREMEnvironmental remediation servicesRemediation services include site preparation, field investigation, conservation and closures, emergency response cleanup, underground storage tank/above-ground storage tank removal, air monitoring, soil vapor extraction, stabilization/solidification, bio-venting, carbon absorption, containment, monitoring and/or reduction of hazardous waste sites, unexploded ordnance removal, and remediation-related laboratory testing (e.g., biological, chemical, physical, pollution and soil testing).
Reclamation services include creating new land from sea or riverbeds, wetland restoration, and restoring areas to a more natural state (e.g., after pollution, desertification, or salinization, or conditions associated with climate change have made it unusable).
Remediation services encompassing three or more industries/NAICS codes, where the preponderance of work is at least 50% under NAICS , should be solicited and performed under SIN RMI.
Services offered under this SIN shall not include any remediation/transportation/disposal of radioactive waste, asbestos and/or paint abatement, radon mitigation, or construction and architect-engineering services as set forth in FAR Part 36 (including construction, alteration or repair of buildings, structures, or other real property).
This SIN does not include Davis-Bacon work as defined in FAR Subpart 22.4. Ordering agencies must ensure the work being required is not covered by the Davis-Bacon Act.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesEnvironmental servicesRMIEnvironmental remediation services multiple industriesEnvironmental remediation services involving a range of services to return a contaminated or climate change impacted environment into an acceptable condition, including but not limited to: preliminary assessment, site inspection, testing, remedial investigation, feasibility studies, remedial design, containment, remedial action, removal of contaminated materials, storage of contaminated materials, and security and site closeouts.
The procurement must be composed of activities in three or more separate industries associated with separate NAICS codes. These activities may include but are not limited to, engineering services, management consulting services, hazardous and other waste collection, remediation services, testing laboratories, and research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences.
At least 50% of the work must be for remediation services and not work under other industries.
Services offered under this SIN shall not include any remediation, transportation, or disposal of radioactive waste, asbestos, and/or paint abatement, radon mitigation, or construction and architect-engineering services as set forth in FAR Part 36 (including construction, alteration or repair of buildings, structures, or other real property).
This SIN does not include Davis-Bacon work as defined in FAR Subpart 22.4. Ordering agencies must ensure the work being required is not covered by the Davis-Bacon Act.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesEnvironmental servicesEnvironmental consulting servicesServices include providing advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations on environmental issues, such as the control of environmental contamination from pollutants, toxic substances, and hazardous materials; climate change; endangered species, wetland, watershed, and other natural resource management plans; archeological and/or cultural resource management plans. This includes identifying problems (e.g., inspecting buildings for hazardous materials), measuring and evaluating risks, and recommending solutions.
Multi-disciplined staff of scientists, engineers, and other technicians with expertise in areas, such as air and water quality, asbestos contamination, remediation, ecological restoration, and environmental law such as planning and documentation services for the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, and documentation of and/or for environmental initiatives (or mandates such as Executive Order in areas of chemical, radiological, and/or hazardous materials; ISO environmental management system and sustainable performance measure development; environmental assessment and environmental impact statement preparation under the National Environmental Policy Act.
Buyers can use our basic ordering agreements for FAST-41 infrastructure projects. Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesFinancial advising, loan servicing, and asset management servicesServices include assisting agencies on cross-cutting issues, asset marketability, equity monitoring, originations, and addressing any other considerations regarding the acquisition, management and/or resolution of an asset; assisting agencies in servicing, monitoring, and maintaining loan assets such as establishing loan database, remittance processing, processing loan cancellations and consolidations, billing services, and servicing troubled loans which may include borrower negotiations, restructuring, foreclosure, and supervision of the sale of the collateral and workout agreements.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesFinancial asset resolution servicesAssists agencies in all asset resolution related areas including valuation and pricing, portfolio stratification, restructuring, and disposition strategies which best meet agency goals.
Makes specific recommendations as to the best execution. Conducts a sale or other disposition vehicle. Provides marketing expertise, budget, and credit reform analyses.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesAuditing servicesPerform financial-related audits, performance audits, recovery audits, transportation audits, and contract audits in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards and non-GAGAS.
Perform an independent assessment of an audited entitys financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, financial information, adherence to financial compliance requirements and internal controls, or organization or program performance to identify areas for improvement.
Perform an independent assessment of an audited entitys financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, financial information, adherence to financial compliance requirements and internal controls, or organization or program performance to identify areas for improvement.
Inherently Governmental services as identified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation 7.503 or by the ordering agency are prohibited under this SIN. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination.
Ordering activities must require prospective contractors to identify potential conflicts of interest and address those, prior to task order award.
Buyers can get comprehensive help with our SIN ordering guide [PDF - 345 KB]. Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesPayroll servicesServices include those that an agency identifies as recurring commercial activities such as billing, payroll processing that includes collecting information on hours worked, pay rates, deductions, and other payroll-related data using that information to generate paychecks, payroll reports, and tax filings.
These establishments may use data processing and tabulating techniques as part of providing their services.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesBudget and financial management servicesServices include accounting, budgeting, and complementary financial services such as transaction analysis, transaction processing, data analysis and summarization, technical assistance in devising new or revised accounting policies and procedures, classifying accounting transactions, special studies to improve accounting operations, assessment and improvement of budget formulation and execution processes, special reviews to resolve budget formulation or budget execution issues, and technical assistance to improve budget preparation or execution processes.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesDebt collection servicesServices include providing collection services and servicing of defaulted loans which may include borrower negotiations, restructuring, and workout agreements.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesFinancial servicesINSThird party administration of insurance and pension fundsProvides financial services related to third party administration of insurance and pension funds, such as claims adjudication and processing and other administrative services to insurance carriers, employee benefit plans, and self-insurance funds. Additionally, medical coding, medical billing, medical claims and appeals, insurance claim processing, managing and distributing claims reimbursements may be performed.
Ancillary support services may include providing customer service education and outreach, project and program management, compliance and dispute resolution support, provider outreach, and data reporting support, benefit design, prescription drug formulary, enrollment assistance, consolidated billing, identification of billing mistakes, stop loss coverage, and state and federal billing.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesIdentity protection servicesRISKRisk assessment and mitigation servicesServices include: breach mitigation and analysis/forensic services, the deployment of financial risk assessment and mitigation strategies and techniques; improvement of capabilities through the reduction, identification, and mitigation of risks; detailed risk statements, risk explanations and mitigation recommendations; design and development of new business applications, processes, and procedures in response to risk assessments; and ensuring compliance with governance and regulatory requirements.
Under this SIN, firms can also assist the ordering agency with preventive measures in protecting personally identifiable information and protected health information through the evaluation of threats and vulnerabilities to PII and PHI type of information; training of government personnel on how to prevent data breaches and identity theft; vulnerability assessments; privacy impact and policy assessments; review and creation of privacy and safeguarding policies; prioritization of threats; maintenance and demonstration of compliance; and evaluation and analysis of internal controls critical to the detection and elimination of weaknesses to the protection of PII and PHI type of information.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesLanguage servicesTranslation and interpretation servicesServices include translating written material, interpreting speech from one language to another, and services to facilitate communication with and by persons who are visually or hearing impaired.
Services provided must include communication from a source language to a target language. Examples include interpretation of oral communication to and from English and native foreign language including simultaneous, consecutive, escort, community, telephonic and voiceovers; collecting, translating / interpreting and delivering mission related data; performing data analysis of translated materials; cultural consulting and role-playing; Title III monitoring, transcriptions and intercepts; preparing related reports and assessments; forensic processing; screening / gisting; related project / program management and control for linguist screening and, recruitment; logistical coordination; site supervision and quality control of all related services.
Sign language services include ASL/English, Manually Coded English, Pidgin Signed English, Contact Sign; International Sign. Other services include closed captioning, voice-overs, textbook or audio script translation, website (HTML) and online document translation with typesetting services, Services (TDD and TTY), deaf interpreting, tactile, transcription of braille documents and captioning services, cued English transliteration, and Section 508 compliant language services.
Linguists with security clearances are included in the above mentioned services.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.
Buyers can use our SIN ordering guide [PDF - 340 KB].
Offerors must submit the price proposal template for SIN [XLSX - 96 KB] with their offer.
Professional servicesLanguage servicesLinguistic training and educationServices include customized or standardized off-the-shelf foreign language training courses at on and off site locations in classroom, private, semi-private, tutorial and in-country immersion forums. Instructional training for various language proficiency levels and testing is included. Educational material in publication, software, audio and video formats may be provided.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.
Offerors must submit the price proposal template for SIN [XLSX - 96 KB] with their offer.
Professional servicesLegal servicesProfessional legal servicesAssist agencies with the full spectrum of professional legal support required for the resolution, management and/or disposition of assets held by the federal government.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesLogistical servicesDeployment, distribution, and transportation logistics servicesServices include the following: deployment logistics such as contingency planning, identifying/utilizing regional or global resources, integrating public/private sector resources, inventory/property planning, movement, storage, end-to-end industrial relocation/expansion services, and deploying communications and logistics systems to permit rapid deployment and management of supplies and equipment; distribution and transportation logistics services such as planning and designing, implementing, or operating systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment or people by road, air, water, rail, or pipeline.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesLogistical servicesSVCSupply and value chain managementIncludes supply and value chain management, which involves all phases of the planning, acquisition, and management of logistics systems.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsVideo/film productionServices include writing, directing, shooting, arranging for talent/animation, narration, music and sound effects, duplication, distribution, video scoring; and editing.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsGraphic design servicesServices include planning, designing, and managing the production of visual communication in order to convey specific messages or concepts, clarify complex information, or project visual identities.
These services can include the design of printed materials, packaging, advertising, signage systems, and corporate identification (logos) and can include commercial artists engaged exclusively in generating drawings and illustrations requiring technical accuracy or interpretative skills.
Examples include commercial art, graphic design, special effects services that educate the consumer market about product(s) and/or service(s); updating, rewriting, and/or editing pre-existing materials: developing conceptual design and layouts, creating sketches, drawings, publication designs, and typographic layouts; and furnishing custom or stock artwork (including electronic artwork).
Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsWeb-based marketingServices include, but are not limited to writing, modifying, testing, and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer. This can include website design and maintenance services, search engine development, marketing, interactive marketing, web based advertising (including marketing and social media outlets), webcasting, video conferencing via the web, Section 508 compliance, including captioning services, online media management, and related activities to web based services.
Media will be provided in a format that is compatible with the ordering agencys software requirements.
Continual website updates and maintenance may also be required. Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsMarketing consulting servicesServices include providing operating advice and assistance on marketing issues, such as developing marketing objectives and policies, sales forecasting, marketing planning and strategy, and development of multi-media campaigns.
Services relating to providing assistance with challenges, contests, and competitions, such as providing marketing and advertising support, assistance with conducting the challenge/ contest/competition, facilitating events, and supporting the judging of events are included. The challenge/contest/competition may be to identify a solution to a particular problem or to accomplish a particular goal.
Prizes or other incentives may be offered by customers to find innovative or cost-effective solutions to improving open government. Solutions may be ideas, designs, proofs of concept or finished products. SIN ODC must be used in conjunction with the payment for prizes or other incentives.
Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsAdvertising servicesServices provided under this SIN will promote public awareness of an agencys mission and initiatives, enable public understanding of complex technical and social issues, disseminate information to industry and consumer advocacy groups, and engage in recruitment campaigns.
Services include, but are not limited to the following components: advertising objective determination, message decision/creation, media selection, outdoor marketing and media services, broadcast media (radio, TV, internet, and public service announcements), direct mail services, media planning, media placement services, advertising evaluation, related activities to advertising services.
Any commissions received for advertising agencies will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsPublic relations servicesServices provided include providing customized media and public relation services such as the development of media messages and strategies; providing recommendations of media sources for placement of campaigns; preparing media materials such as background materials, press releases, speeches and presentations, and press kits; executing media programs, conducting press conferences, and scheduling broadcast and/or print interviews; and media alerts and press clipping services related activities to public relations services.
Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsExhibit design and advertising servicesServices include conceptualizing, designing, and producing exhibits and their accompanying materials; providing and/or making recommendations for carpet and padding installation for exhibit property; preview, set-up, and dismantling of exhibit property; cleaning, prepping and storing exhibit property for future use; shipping exhibit property to and from designated site(s); and media illumination services.
Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsMarketing research and analysisServices include customizing strategic marketing plans, branding initiatives, creating public awareness of products, services, and issues; targeting market identification and analysis, establishing measurable marketing objectives; determining market trends and conditions, identifying and implementing appropriate strategies, conducting focus groups, telemarketing, individual interviews, preparing/distributing surveys, and compiling/analyzing results, establishing call centers (in relation to services provided under this schedule).
Any commissions received for media placement, conference planning, etc. will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsCommercial photography servicesServices include photography which may be used for commercial advertisements and/or illustrations that will appear in books, magazines, and/or other forms of media such as black and white, color photography, digital photography, aerial photography, architectural photography, still photographs, field and studio photography, and related photography services such as photo editing and high-resolution scans.
Any commissions received for commercial photography services will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsConference, meeting, event, and trade show planning servicesServices include organizing, promoting, and/or managing events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences, and meetings (whether or not they manage and provide the staff to operate the facilities in which these events take place), project management, coordination and implementation of third party participation, collection management of third party payment for participation, liaison support with venue, audiovisual and information technology support, topic and speaker identification, site location research, reservation of facilities, on-site meeting and registration support, editorial services, automation and telecommunications support, design and editing productions, and mailing and other communication with attendees including pre/post meeting mailings/travel support and computer database creation.Buyers can get additional guidance on no-cost contracting.
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Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsSBSAPhotographic services and solutionsIncludes a full range of photographic film, imaging, digital services and multimedia duplication, conversion services and web-site photo storage services.
Film processing services include all sizes, colors and types (e.g., negatives, microfilm, 16/35mm; intermediates color reversal, reprints, duplicates of slides and prints enhancements, enlargements, filmstrips; slides (e.g., master filmstrip photography, master original (2x2) slide photography and duplicate, color positive filmstrip and color positive (2x2) slide duplicate).
Imaging/digital services include (e.g., desktop, scanning, photo finishing, output retouching, photo restoration and recovery, aerial, archiving, C-41 negatives and inter-negatives digital photography and darkroom passport photos, electronic file transfer, imaging client-generated slides, mounting or prints, presentation slides and portable displays.
Portable displays are imaging exhibits used for trade shows, displays, presentations, meetings, and conferences which come with various configurations e.g., headers graphics, lights shelving, back lighting, and photo mural and panel inserts. Includes a wide range of media duplication (e.g., film-to-film, tape-to-tape, CD-to-CD, disk-to-disk) and conversion services (e.g., film-to-tape, tape-to-film, film-to-CD, CD-to-internet, tape-to-CD, microfilm-to-tape, photo-to-slides, files-to-presentation slides).
These services consist of any media of choice. Other direct related services may include (e.g., editing, scanning, restoration, sound services (music score, sound effects, sound track quality and other sound-related services), internet, video tape captioning and subtitle services, edge numbering, scratch removal, print cleaning, packaging, film treatment, loading of cassettes, animations and time encoding.
Under web-site photo storage services, customer pictures are scanned and posted to a web site maintained by the vendor on a short/long term basis. The customer can then view the scanned images of their photographs, copy the pictures to their hard disk or send by electronic mail.
Additional services may be offered such (e.g., reprints, enlargements, photographic paper and special print, scanning, certain file format, proportioned, edit, crop, sequence layout, size, package, re-order).
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesMarketing and public relationsODCOther direct costs for marketing and public relations servicesAll other direct costs proposed must be directly related and only purchased in conjunction with marketing and public relations subcategory services offered under these SINS: , , , , , , , , , and .
ODCs shall be an integral part of the total marketing consulting services solution and shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered. Items awarded under SIN ODC are not order-level materials. ODCs are defined, priced, and awarded at the FSS contract level, whereas OLMs are unknown before an order is placed.
Possible ODCs may include: funding for payment of media spots on television/radio/social media, conference meeting space, prize payments, etc.
Travel and per diem are not considered ODCs.
Any commissions received for marketing and public relations subcategory will either (a) be returned to the ordering agency or (b) applied as a credit to the cost of the project, whichever the ordering agency prefers.
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Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesEMIEngineering services related to military, aerospace equipment, military weapons, National Energy Policy Act of , marine engineering, or naval architectureServices include: applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems specifically relating to military aerospace equipment and/or military weapons, and/or engineering services awarded under the National Energy Policy Act of , and/or marine engineering or naval architecture.
Services may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, concept development, requirements analysis, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of preliminary and final plans and designs, provision of technical services during the construction or installation phase, inspection, and evaluation, and related services.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesENGEngineering servicesServices include: applying physical laws and principles of engineering in the design, development, and utilization of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and systems.
Services may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, concept development, requirements analysis, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of preliminary and final plans and designs, provision of technical services during the construction or installation phase, inspection and evaluation of engineering projects, and related services.
Services under this SIN cannot include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2, or construction services as defined in FAR Parts 2 and 36.
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Buyers can use our basic ordering agreements for FAST-41 infrastructure projects.
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Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesEngineering system design and integration servicesServices include creating and developing designs and specifications that optimize the use, value, and appearance of their products.
These services can include determination of the materials, construction, mechanisms, shape, color, and surface finishes of the product, taking into consideration human characteristics and needs, safety, market appeal, and efficiency in production, distribution, use, and maintenance.
Associated tasks include, but are not limited to computer-aided design, e.g. CADD, risk reduction strategies and recommendations to mitigate identified risk conditions, fire modeling, performance-based design reviews, high level detailed specification and scope preparation, configuration, management and document control, fabrication, assembly and simulation, modeling, training, consulting, analysis of single or multi spacecraft missions and mission design analysis.
Services under this NAICs cannot include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2 or construction services as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36 and Part 2.
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Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesEngineering research and development and strategic planningServices include conducting research and experimental development (except nanotechnology and biotechnology research and experimental development) in the physical, engineering, and life sciences such as agriculture, electronics, environmental, biology, botany, computers, chemistry, food, fisheries, forests, geology, health, mathematics, medicine, oceanography, pharmacy, physics, veterinary, and other allied subjects.
Typical tasks include, but are not limited to, analysis of mission, program goals and objectives, program evaluations, analysis of program effectiveness, requirements analysis, organizational performance assessment, special studies and analysis, training, and consulting; requirements analysis, cost/cost performance trade-off analysis, feasibility analysis, developing and completing fire safety evaluation worksheets as they relate to engineering services; operation and maintenance, evaluation of inspection, testing, and maintenance program for fire protection and life safety systems, program/project management, technology transfer/insertion, training and consulting.
Services under this NAICs can not include architect-engineer services as defined in the Brooks Act and FAR Part 2 or construction services as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 36 and Part 2.
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Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesGISGeographic information systems (GIS) servicesGeographic information services provided in support of environmental program include: cultural resource GIS; groundwater monitoring; growth forecast modeling; habitat conservation plans; habitat modeling; image analysis support for emergency response; mapping, cartography, and mashups (e.g., combining data from more than one source into a single integrated tool to include aerial mapping); migration pattern analysis; natural resource planning; remote sensing for environmental studies; terrestrial, marine, and/or atmospheric measuring/management; vegetation mapping; and watershed characterization for mitigation planning.
The services offered under this scope shall NOT include surveying and mapping services as set forth in FAR Part 36, and defined under the Brooks Act of (Public Law 92-582, 40 U.S. et seq.).
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesTechnical consulting servicesTechnical consulting services include providing advice and assistance on technical domains and issues (except those covered by the environmental, energy, and IT consulting SINs on this schedule).
Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to strategic planning, feasibility analysis, requirements determination, policy interpretation and support, process analysis and/or development, research studies, testing (other than laboratory testing), program analysis, and associated support tasks.
Buyers can use our basic ordering agreements for FAST-41 infrastructure projects. Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesEngineering research and development in nanotechnologyServices include conducting research and experimental development in nanotechnology which may result in development of papers, reports, articles, new nanotechnology processes or prototypes of new or altered materials and/or products.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesEngineering research and development in BiotechnologyServices include conducting research and experimental development in biotechnology (excluding nano-biotechnology) which may result in development of papers, reports, articles, new biotechnology processes or prototypes of new or altered materials and/or products.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesAIREngineering research and development for aircraft, aircraft engines and engine partsServices include conducting research and experimental development (except nanotechnology and biotechnology research and experimental development) specifically in relation to aircraft, aircraft engines, and aircraft engine parts.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesAPMEngineering research and development for other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment, guided missiles and space vehicles, their propulsion units and propulsion partsServices include conducting research and experimental development (except nanotechnology and biotechnology research and experimental development) specifically in relation to other aircraft parts and auxiliary airplane equipment other than those specified in SIN AIR, guided missiles and space vehicles, their propulsion units and propulsion parts.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesResearch, Analysis and Developmental Services in the Social Sciences and HumanitiesServices include conducting research and experimental development in social sciences and humanities which may result in papers, reports, articles, development of new processes or prototypes of new or altered materials and/or products.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTechnical and engineering servicesAll other professional, scientific, and technical services (non-IT)Services provided include professional, scientific, and technical services not covered under other SINs. Examples include, but are not limited to, the following: appraisal services (except real estate); crisis management; emergency preparedness; emergency management; commodity inspector services; mathematical (both theoretical and applied) and statistical (both theoretical and applied) professional services; performance and impact evaluation services (related to a scientific or technical project); public health planning services; and weather forecasting services.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTrainingProfessional and management development trainingServices include offering an array of short duration courses and seminars for management and professional development. Training for career development may be provided directly to individuals or through employers training programs, and courses may be customized or modified to meet the special needs of customers. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishments or agencys training facilities, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods. The training provided may include the use of simulators and simulation methods. Proposed professional services shall be in support of planning, creating, and/or executing testing and test administration, learning management, internship, or development of new courses or subject matter delivered via an instructor-led (i.e. traditional classroom setting or conference/seminar) and/or web-based (i.e. internet/intranet, software packages and computer applications) system.
Examples include training services that are instructor led training or web based training of education courses, course development and test administration, learning management, and internships; environmental training services in order to meet federal mandates and executive orders; training of agency personnel to deal with media and media responses; logistics training services related to system operations, automated tools for supply and value chain management, property and inventory management, distribution and transportation management, and maintenance of equipment and facilities; audit & financial training services related to course development and instruction required to support audit, review, financial assessment and financial management activities.
Any firm offering Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act and Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting Training for Acquisition Workforce Personnel will include an identify only DAWIA and FAC-C courses that have been deemed DAU equivalent or approved by the Federal Acquisition Institute.
NOTE: In accordance with OMB Policy Letter 05-01, civilian agencies must follow the course equivalency determinations accepted by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) to ensure that core training is comparable across the workforce and qualifies for certification. When procuring FAC-C and DAWIA training for the audience identified below, the task order level Contracting Officer shall confirm that the courses being acquired are listed on one of the following websites: Federal Acquisition Institute OR Defense Acquisition University (click on commercial vendors). Training Audience-Acquisition professionals interested in completing FAC-C or DAWIA.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTrainingEducational support servicesIncludes support personnel and services for educational needs, including training.Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTrainingTDTMOff-the-shelf training devices and training materialsProposed training devices shall be commercially-available off-the-shelf training devices to include software programs, teaching machines and devices, simulators such as driving simulators and flight simulators, prepared printed instructional material, medical models and simulators, prepared audio and visual instruction material, and multimedia program kits.
Customizable training devices: proposed customized training devices and simulators shall be in addition to the or the result of planning, designing, and/or producing customized training products that include but are not limited to print, audio/visual, audio, digital formats and emerging technologies.
Proposed training devices, print materials, audio-visual and multimedia formats, electronic media, etc., shall directly train students in a specific subject matter(s) or assist in the training of a specific subject matter(s). Customizable training devices/materials: proposed off-the-shelf devices and simulators may be customized to customer specifications via a scope of work and priced on a firm fixed price or labor hour basis.
Buyers can learn about benefits and how MAS works.Professional servicesTraining611TRAINAWDefense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act and Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting professional development training for acquisition workforce personnelIn accordance with OMB Policy Letter 05-01, civilian agencies must follow the course equivalency determinations accepted by the Defense Acquisition University to ensure that core training is comparable across the workforce and qualifies for certification. This SIN is intended to include only DAWIA and FAC-C courses that have been deemed DAU equivalent or approved by the Federal Acquisition Institute.
When procuring FAC-C and DAWIA training for the audience identified below, the task order level Contracting Officer shall confirm that the courses being acquired are listed on one of the following websites: Federal Acquisition Institute OR Defense Acquisition University (click on commercial vendors).
Training Audience Acquisition professionals interested in completing FAC-C or DAWIA training.
Offerors shall provide the following:
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Furniture and furnishingsFitness solutionsFitness center management services
Includes management and maintenance services for a government-owned gym or fitness room. The contractor must ensure optimal performance of all employed personnel, equipment, and amenities in the facility.
No fitness equipment is provided under this SIN. This SIN is for fitness center management services only.
Also, the contractor must understand and comply with all Life Safety and Emergency Procedures regulations and procedures.
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Furniture and furnishingsFitness solutionsPersonal trainer and aerobic or cardio class leader or instructor
Includes a personal trainer and/or aerobic class instructor, who will develop personalized exercise plans, support clients in their health goals, and teach group fitness classes.
Instructors may be required to understand military fitness standards, modifications for disabled participants, and possess accredited fitness certifications.
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Furniture and furnishingsFitness solutionsPARKPark and playground equipmentIncludes all park and playground equipment, such as grills, bike racks, playground equipment, gazebos, etc. Also includes related services and/or installation.
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Furniture and furnishingsFitness solutionsSSporting goods equipment and suppliesIncludes all sporting goods, fitness equipment, and supplies, such as protective sports gear, sport-specific products, sports bags, air pumps, weight benches, treadmills, etc.
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Furniture and furnishingsFitness solutionsPACKPackaged fitness center
Includes all products and services necessary to design, plan, acquire equipment, and install a complete, fully operational fitness center in an agency-provided space.
Agencies have one contractual document and point of contact to satisfy their requirements. Offerors must provide a completed letter of commitment for packages [DOCX - 17 KB], for each supplier, with their offer and each modification request to add new suppliers.
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Furniture and furnishingsFlooringCarpet flooringCarpet flooring including but not limited to broadloom carpet, carpet tiles, carpet cushions, mats and matting with and without logos.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification [DOCX - 22 KB] with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsFlooringCommercial flooringHard surface flooring including but not limited to vinyl tile, rubber tile, linoleum, laminate wood flooring, sheet flooring.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification [DOCX - 22 KB] with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsFlooringSBSACarpet flooring (small business set-aside)Comprehensive furniture management services including but not limited to project management, assets management, and furniture design/layout.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification [DOCX - 22 KB] with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsFlooringPFPortable flooring solutions
Includes all portable flooring solutions, such as floors installed as a result of damage and flooring suitable for emergency or disaster recovery efforts.
Products may be biodegradable or non-biodegradable, and may meet the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agencys Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines Program (for recycled content) or the U.S. Department of Agriculture BioPreferred Program (for bio based content).
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Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsFurniture servicesCFComprehensive furniture management servicesComprehensive furniture management services including but not limited to project management, assets management, and furniture design/layout.
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Furniture and furnishingsHealth care furnitureCSBChair, convalescent (small business set-aside)Includes high- and low-back models designed for use by physically impaired patients, such as ottomans, rocking chairs, etc.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsHealth care furnitureHHealth care furnitureIncludes furniture designed and marketed for hospital and/or long-term patient care use, such as hospital patient room furniture, hospital and geriatric chairs, medical head-walls, and patient service columns for general patient care.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsHousehold, dormitory, and quarters furnitureHHousehold, dormitory, and quarters furnitureCommercial office furnishings including but not limited to lamps and shades, window treatments, coordinating bedspreads and comforters, cubicle curtains and hardware, wall art and artificial trees; includes international offerings under this category.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
Offerors may submit information on their contract items to demonstrate compliance with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers unaccompanied personnel housing specs.
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Furniture and furnishingsHousehold, dormitory, and quarters furnitureSBSAHousehold, dormitory, and quarters furniture (small business set-aside)
Includes freestanding sleeping, studying and storage space system that allows a variety of configurations to suit specific room needs.
Consists, at a minimum, of a bed box and storage unit, and may include other items such as a writing surface, shelf etc.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
Offerors may submit information on their contract items to demonstrate compliance with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers unaccompanied personnel housing specs.
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Furniture and furnishingsHousehold, dormitory, and quarters furniture3FURNISH, Commercial office furnishings (small business set-aside)Commercial office furnishings including but not limited to lamps and shades, window treatments, coordinating bedspreads and comforters, cubicle curtains and hardware, wall art and artificial trees; includes international offerings under this category.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureComplete daycare, preschool and classroom solutionsDaycare, preschool, and classroom furniture including but not limited to storage units/cabinets, high chairs, cribs and accessories, desks and student chairs, toys and accessories.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureInstitutional furnitureIncludes laboratory furniture systems, industrial furniture systems, and storage.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureFurniture rental and leasingRental and leasing of furniture, including but not limited to household, dorm, and quarters furniture; office furniture, and healthcare furniture.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureMLBMail lock boxesIncludes mail lock boxes for apartments, dormitories, and post offices. Boxes may be for interior or exterior applications.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureOSBPark, recreational, and outdoor furniture (small business set-aside)Includes park and recreational tables, benches, outdoor pool and patio furniture, and bleachers.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureCFSBCafeteria and food service furniture (small business set-aside)Includes cafeteria and food service furniture, such as booth seating, cluster units, etc.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureCISBCorrectional institution furniture (small business set-aside)Includes furniture and accessories specifically designed for use in correctional institutions.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureINTInternational furniture productsIncludes furniture to be used specifically in foreign destinations only.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureLFSBLibrary furniture (small business set-aside)Includes furniture designed for library use.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureTLSBTables and lecterns (small business set-aside)Includes system-type table, accessories, and lecterns.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureMSBMail sorting and distribution furniture (small business set-aside)Includes tables, storage units, consoles, racks, workbenches, and accessories designed to be used as interrelated components for the purpose of dumping, opening, reading, sorting, packing, and/or wrapping both incoming and outgoing mail.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureSBSAWall units and displays (small business set-aside)Includes wood construction with high-pressure laminate on all horizontal services, in addition to acoustic partitions, demountable walls, and vertical surface attachments and accessories.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureRSBRemanufactured furniture (small business set-aside)Includes remanufactured furniture that meets the 552.238-78 prescribed definition of factory rebuilt to original specifications.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureSBSAStorage (small business set-aside)Includes cabinet, wall unit, and hazardous material storage.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsMiscellaneous furnitureTTraining room, auditorium, and theater furniture
Training room, auditorium furniture, and theater furniture including floor mounted ascending tier seating.
Accessories designed to be used with the offered furniture are acceptable.
Products meet applicable safety, performance and flammability requirements.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsOffice furnitureOffice furnitureIncludes all furniture placed in an office, such as chairs, desks, etc.
Offerors must provide a test and technical requirements certification with their offer, with each contract extension, and with each modification request to add new products.
Offerors must review specifications, standards and purchase descriptions that commonly apply to furniture and furnishings.
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Furniture and furnishingsPackaged furniturePPackaged household, dormitory, and quarters furnitureIncludes packaged furniture solutions necessary for customers to furnish sleeping rooms, suites, lounges, dayrooms, common areas, etc.
Offerors should use our contracting teaming agreement template [DOCX - 14 KB].
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Furniture and furnishingsPackaged furniturePInternational packaged furniture
Includes packaged furniture solutions to be used specifically in foreign destinations only.
The contractor should be prepared to offer a total tenant outfitting solution for customers to furnish an entire office and/or room(s) within it.
Offerors should use our contracting teaming agreement template [DOCX - 14 KB].
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Furniture and furnishingsPackaged furniturePPackaged office furnitureIncludes packaged furniture solutions for customers needing to furnish an office.
Offerors should use our contracting teaming agreement template [DOCX - 14 KB].
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Furniture and furnishingsPackaged furniturePPackaged healthcare furniture
Includes packaged furniture solutions necessary for customers to furnish an entire healthcare office, exam room, waiting room, long-term care room, etc.
Contractors should be experienced in offering total tenant outfitting solutions.
Offerors should use our contracting teaming agreement template [DOCX - 14 KB].
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Furniture and furnishingsSignsSignsIncludes all signage, such as directories, site/facility identification, scoreboards, exit signs, etc.
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Industrial products and servicesCleaning suppliesCleaning productsIncludes cleaning products such as laundry cleaner, floor/carpet cleaners, sorbents, biodegradable cleanser/degreasers, and other related cleaning chemicals, dispensing equipment and systems. Industrial products and servicesCleaning suppliesDisinfectants, sterilants, and deodorizersIncludes disinfectants, sterilants, and deodorizers. Industrial products and servicesFire, rescue, safety, and environmental protection equipmentHoses, valves, fittings, nozzles, and couplingsIncludes all hoses, valves, fittings, nozzles, couplings, and related accessories. Subject to cooperative purchasing. Industrial products and servicesFire, rescue, safety, and environmental protection equipmentSSafety zone productsIncludes all safety zone products, such as barricades, guardrails, safety barrels and drums, channelizers, safety fences, etc. Industrial products and servicesFuel managementFuel management systems
Includes all elements necessary for fuel management systems, such as components for managing/monitoring pressure and tank level, leak detection, and lubrication equipment.
Includes additional options, parts, and accessories.
Industrial products and servicesHardware and toolsHardware manufacturing (hardware store, home improvement center, or maintenance, repair, and operation services)Includes all commercially available services typically performed in a hardware store.
All services performed must be within the spirit and concept of a hardware store.
These services may only be offered by contractors awarded SIN C and/or SIN S.
Industrial products and servicesHardware and toolsCHardware store, home improvement center, industrial or general supply store, or industrial maintenance, repair, and operations distributor catalogProducts and equipment including but not limited to: flooring, fencing, hardware, building materials, tools, appliances, electric, paint, plumbing, lawn and garden, motors, shop, machining, welding, material handling; carts, trucks and dock; HVAC, cleaning and irrigation, equipment.
These items must meet government requirements for energy-efficiency or green-designated (Energy Star or Federal Energy Management Program), water-efficient, products, and/or the use of non-ozone depleting substances, as applicable to product groups with designation.
Industrial products and servicesHardware and toolsSHardware store, home improvement center, industrial or general supply store, or industrial maintenance, repair, and operations distributor store frontProducts within the scope of a hardware, general merchandise store, specialty supply store, or industrial supply store/distributor to maintain, operate, and repair facilities equipment and operations including but not limited to: flooring, fencing, hardware, building materials and equipment, tools, appliances, lighting, electric, paint and other coatings and compounds, oils and lubricants, compounds and abrasives plumbing, lawn and garden, motors, machinery, industrial equipment such as woodworking, metalworking, plastics and accessories, evolving maintenance, repair and operations technology and accessories, welding, material handling, carts, and dock equipment; HVAC, cleaning, and irrigation equipment, work safety clothing, footwear, fall protection, first aid safety, personal protective equipment and other commercial specialty tools, or task-specific tools used in a non-traditional manner, such as for aircraft maintenance tools and equipment, supplies, or items needed to support government or military operations, excludes items that are MIL-SPEC and NSN specific.
These items must meet government requirements for energy-efficiency or green-designated (Energy Star or Federal Energy Management Program, water-efficient, products, and/or the use of non-ozone depleting substances, as applicable to product groups with designation.
Industrial products and servicesHardware and toolsLawn and garden equipment, machinery, implements, tools, products and accessoriesIncludes, but not limited to: mowers (all types) not to exceed 30 hp; gas and diesel tractors dedicated to lawn and garden without implements (excludes tractors with attachments enabling multiple or general purpose use such as loading, excavation, agricultural, highway or road maintenance or clearing, mowing construction, etc.); mowing implements; flail mowing units; boom mowers; sickle mowers; rotary mowing units; rototillers; snow throwers and blowers; grass, hedge and tree trimmers; edgers; blowers; vacuums; sweepers; sprayers; renovators; spiders; sod cutters; broadcasters; spreaders; seeders and other various lawn and garden implements (not tractor drawn or mounted).
Tools including but not limited to: chain saws, lawn sprinklers, soaker hoses, garden hoses, grass shears, pruning shears, tree trimmers, pruning saws, weed whip cutters, rakes, spading forks, manure forks, brush hooks, and garden hoes.
Products include typical nursery and garden items, such as trees, shrubs, plants, seeds, fertilizer, bulbs, and sod.
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Industrial products and servicesHardware and tools333TOOLTools (powered and non-powered), tool kits, tool boxes, and accessoriesTools powered and non-powered, tool kits, tool boxes, and accessories including but not limited to: general maintenance, vehicle, system specific, aircraft system specific, repair, cable, master, pinch pin, metric, standard, Society of American Engineers, mechanic, heavy equipment, diesel, industrial, impact, pneumatic, electrical, machinists, HVAC, gear, plumbing, and soldering. Industrial products and servicesHardware and toolsRental and leasing of hardware store productsIncludes rental of all commercial products, equipment and machinery covered under the Hardware, and tools subcategory such as: tools; tool kits; hardware store products; paint and coating applicators and accessories; appliances; lawn and garden equipment and machinery; and woodworking/ metalworking and industrial equipment and machinery. Excludes consumable products.Buyers can use sample language for commercial rental terms or sample language for commercial lease terms.Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsLodging and hospitality supplies and servicesIncludes lodging and hospitality supplies and services, such as air cleaners and purifiers, houseware items for furnishing guest rooms or living quarters, mattresses, safety and security components, amenities, outdoor furniture and equipment, etc. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPallets, plastic, and woodAirfreight, export/import pallet, treated pallet, untreated pallet, drum pallet, wooden pallet, lightweight air cargo, heavy duty reversible pallet, plastic pallet, poly pallet, euro pallet, ISO container 6-ft loading ramp, flat utility pallet, motorcycle insert fixture pallet, motorcycle insert fixture pallet, tire rack insert pallet, disposable plastic corrugated pallets, and omni pallet with runners. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPropaneIncludes propane products, service and repair, and rental demurrage related to propane. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsCommercial coatings, removers, adhesives, sealants and lubricants, petroleum and waxesIncludes commercial coatings, removers, adhesives, sealants, stains, varnishes, shellacs, lacquers, applicators, lubricants, petroleum, waxes, and accessories. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPest and animal control products and servicesIncludes pest and animal control products, such as mosquito deterrent, cattle guards, salts, sprays, etc. Services include but are not limited to: the planning; development; management; operations; and maintenance for pest control and removal (includes insect and weed control) at or on federal facilities and/or properties (to include shrubs and trees).
These services involve applications of pesticides (including organic, natural pesticides, and other environmentally sustainable methods), trapping and/or removal of pests.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsChemical additivesIncludes chemical additives such as fuel oil additive, fuel engine primer, antifreeze, and road stabilization/ice melting chemicals. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsWWater treatment products and systemsIncludes water treatment products and systems that filter out harmful substances, such as treated/potable water storage, septic treatment systems, etc.
Services include water treatment, testing, and purification.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsAbrasives and blastersIncludes abrasives, blasters, and blaster media. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsAAluminum sheetsExtra and heavy duty aluminum foil, heavy meat film, standard aluminum foil, interfolded foil sheets, aluminum foil sheets, machine grade film, machine grade film, wrapmaster dispenser, and aluminum foil dispenser rolls. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPlumbing products and bathroom fixture solutionsIncludes all plumbing products and bathroom fixture solutions, such as lavatories, bathtubs, water closets, etc. Energy efficient and water saving solutions, including WaterSense certified products, are available. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsBMSBuilding materials and servicesInternal and external building materials and services. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPSpill containment units, containment pallets, non-wooden palletsIncludes spill containment units and pallets, such as drive-on berms, drum overpacks, containment mats, etc.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsStreet repair and cleaning equipment and attachmentsForestry, mulching, brush cutting, land clearing, and vehicle mounted snow clearing. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsSBSA, , Clearing equipment (small business set-aside)Street repair equipment and attachments, snow maintenance and clearing equipment and attachments. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsWater heatersIncludes energy efficient industrial and commercial electric, boiled water, and gas water heaters.
Includes additional options and accessories, like energy monitoring devices.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsHVACHeating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVACIncludes all HVAC needs, such as air conditioners, ceiling fans, commercial air cleaning units/systems, humidifiers etc.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products, such as air filters, thermostats, HVAC control panels, and replacement parts.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsAir compressors and pressure cleanersIncludes air compressors and pressure cleaners. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsWarehouse equipment suppliesIncludes all warehouse equipment supplies, such as storage systems, storage racks, conveyors and conveyor systems, conveyor belts, etc.
Commercially-available products may include items which meet the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency comprehensive procurement guidelines Program (for recycled content).
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsSScaffolding, work, and service platformsIncludes scaffolding work and service platform items, such as manual, motorized, and adjustable height options for scaffolding; aerial lifts; man lifts; ladder systems; etc.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsEnergy-efficient lighting and sustainable energy solutionsIncludes lighting solutions for indoor and outdoor activities, including aviation, marine, and emergency disaster relief.
Energy solutions that use solar, fuel, geothermal, and wind power are available.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsDDomestic appliancesIncludes commercially available household, office, and residential appliances, such as refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, laundry machines, air purifiers, etc. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsEExport appliancesIncludes commercially available household, office, and residential appliances, such as refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, laundry machines, air purifiers, etc. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsBatteriesIncludes, but not limited to: batteries, chargers, monitoring systems, battery spill containment systems, and all options, parts, and accessories related to these products.
Products can be used for rental, emergency, or disaster recovery efforts.
Energy efficient options are available.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsPower distribution equipment and solar energy solutionsIncludes power distribution equipment and services, such as portable light towers, uninterruptible power supplies, metering, transformers, electric motors (excludes automotive motors), motor controllers/motor control centers, repair and maintenance services, etc.
Alternative and renewable sustainable energy solutions including solar energy systems, fuel cells, geothermal, and wind power.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products and services.
Industrial products and servicesIndustrial productsLeased equipment and accessoriesLeasing for construction, mining, and forestry equipment. Industrial products and servicesIndustrial products and services maintenance and repairMaintenance and repair shop equipmentIncludes all maintenance and repair shop equipment, such as recycling services, refrigerant recycling, antifreeze coolant recycling, filter crushers, tire cutters, etc.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products.
Industrial products and servicesMachinery and componentsVehicle material handling equipmentIncludes all vehicle material handling equipment, such as lifts, engine hoists, engine stands, jacks, tire dollies, etc.
Includes equipment for maintenance and repair of automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, and aircraft.
Includes all options and accessories related to these products.
Industrial products and servicesMachinery and componentsVehicular cranes and attachmentsIncludes but not limited to: wheeled and tracked cranes.
The offeror shall furnish certification that vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating aerial devices offered are ANSI A92.2 compliant.
Industrial products and servicesMachinery and componentsUtility trucks and tractorsIncludes utility, platform, pallet and hand trucks, including, but not limited to: tractors, tow tractors (industrial, electric, walk behind, riding, and flight line), cargo, baggage, aircraft tug tractor, gas and diesel engine tractor, battery operated power assist vehicle, electric burden carrier, personnel carrier, options, and accessories.
Loaders, excavators, crawlers, motor graders, scrapers, ditchers/trenchers, and forklifts.
Industrial products and servicesPackagingPerformance-oriented packaging, or POPRefrigerated shipper, dry ice labels, shipper labels, cargo air only label, foam inserts, freezer bricks, infectious shipper, various sizes of gallon drums. Industrial products and servicesPackaging3PACK, , , Packaging materialsPackaging materials including bags, bottles, boxes, cartons, container systems, metal drums, packaging, and packing bulk materials. Air bubble protective wrap, kraft paper, steel strapping, plastic strapping, stainless steel wing seals, strapping and sealing kit, steel strapping cart dispenser, sealer, stretch wrap, pallet, stretch wrap, machine stretch wrap, hand stretch wrap dispenser, shrink wrap, packaging tape, paper band, steel strapping edge protector, glassine paper, volatile corrosion inhibitor treated paper, chemically neutral wrapping paper, dispensary wrapping paper, laminated and creped wrapping paper, meat wrapping paper, plastic coated wrapping paper, tissue wrapping paper, freight retaining strip, gummed tape, and tie wire. Industrial products and servicesTest and measurement suppliesScales and balancesIncludes laboratory, vehicular, and industrial scales and balances. Information technologyElectronic commerceECOMElectronic commerce and subscription servicesIncludes value added network services, services, internet access services, electronic subscription services, data transmission services, and emerging electronic commerce technologies.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with electronic commerce and subscription services.Information technologyIT hardware, , Purchasing of new electronic equipmentIncludes desktop, laptop, tablet computers (including rugged), servers, storage equipment, hyper-converged integrated systems, supercomputers, routers, switches and other communications equipment, IT security equipment (hardware based firewalls), audio and video (AV) equipment, public address systems, monitors/displays, sensors and other Internet of Things (IOT) devices, printers and Multi-Function Device (MFD) equipment, broadcast band radio, two-way radio (LMR), microwave radio equipment, satellite communications equipment, radio transmitters/receivers (airborne), radio navigation equipment/antennas, optical/imaging systems, and associated peripherals required for operations (such as controllers, connectors, cables, drivers, adapters, etc., ancillary installation of any equipment purchased.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with purchasing new electronic equipment.Information technologyIT hardwareMaintenance of equipment, repair services, and/or repair/spare partsMaintenance, repair service, and repair parts/spare parts for government-owned general purpose commercial information technology equipment, radio/ equipment (after expiration of guarantee/warranty provisions and/or when required service is not covered by guarantee/warranty provisions), and for leased equipment.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers can use sample language on hardware maintenance order terms.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with maintenance of equipment, repair services, and spare parts.
Information technologyIT servicesHACSHighly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services (HACS)Includes a wide range of fields such as the seven-step risk management framework services, information assurance, virus detection, zero trust architecture, network management, situational awareness and incident response, secure web hosting, backups, security services and security operations center services.
HACS vendors are cataloged under the five subcategories of high value asset assessments; risk and vulnerability assessments, cyber hunt, incident response, and penetration testing.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with highly adaptive cybersecurity services.Information technologyIT servicesHEALHealth information technology servicesIncludes a wide range of health information technology services to include connected health, electronic health records, health information exchanges, health analytics, personal health information management, innovative health IT solutions, health informatics, emerging health IT research, and other health IT services.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with health IT services.Information technologyIT servicesSInformation technology professional servicesIT professional services and/or labor categories for database planning and design; systems analysis, integration, and design; programming, conversion and implementation support; network services, data/records management; and testing.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with IT professional services.Information technologyIT softwareSoftware licensesIncludes both term and perpetual software licenses and maintenance. Includes operating system software, application software, EDI translation and mapping software, enabled message based applications, Internet software, database management applications, and other software.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with software licenses.Information technologyIT software, Software maintenance servicesSoftware maintenance services creates, designs, implements, and/or integrates customized changes to software that solve one or more problems and is not included with the price of the software.
Software maintenance services includes person-to-person communications regardless of the medium used to communicate: support, online technical support, customized support, and/or technical expertise which are charged commercially.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with software maintenance services.Information technologyIT solutionsCCloud computing and cloud-related IT professional servicesIncludes commercially available cloud computing services such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) and emerging cloud computing services. IT professional services that are focused on providing the types of services that support the Governments adoption of, migration to, or governance/management of cloud computing. Specific cloud-related IT professional labor categories and/or fixed-price professional services solutions that support activities associated with assessing cloud solutions, refactoring workloads for cloud solutions, migrating legacy or other systems to cloud solutions, providing management/governance of cloud solutions, DevOps, developing cloud native applications, or other cloud oriented activities are within scope of this SIN.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with cloud computer and cloud-related IT professional services.
Offerors can get specific information [DOCX - 197 KB] to prepare their offer.
Information technologyIT solutionsGEOEarth observation solutionsProvides geospatial earth observation technologies, products, and services to include, but not limited to ground, satellite and aerial based sensor data and imagery; worldwide digital transmission, internet, data, and video services and products through various networks, platforms, and applications.
Offerings include global coverage, imagery, analysis, as a service, change detection, human geography, observation as a service, archive storage and distribution, monitoring, basemaps (mosaics), and earth observation solutions for accurate, mission critical information for uses to include, but not limited to, environmental, agriculture, meteorology, forestry, fish and wildlife habitats, disaster response and recovery, defense, maritime, mapping, humanitarian support, transportation, and public safety.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with Earth observation solutions.Information technologyIT solutionsICAMIdentity, credentialing, and access managementManaged service offerings for electronic credentials (assurance levels IAL, AAL, and FAL), identity and access management, authentication, and identity and access management professional services.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with identity, credentialing, and access management.Information technologyIT solutionsCSPCredential service providersManaged service offering for component or full service CSPs that meet the requirements of NIST SP 800-63 Digital Identity Guidelines (current version), to include public facing and enterprise.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Offerors applying for inclusion of this SIN will be required to complete a Credential Service Provider Capabilities Template located on idmanagement.gov.Information technologyIT solutionsPIVHomeland Security Presidential Directive 12 product and service componentsPIV products and PIV services to implement the requirements of HSPD-12, FIPS-201 and associated NIST special publications.
Implementation components specified under this SIN are: PIV enrollment and registration services, PIV systems infrastructure, PIV card management and production services, PIV card finalization services, Logical access control products and services, and PIV system integration services. Installation services and FIPS 201 compliant PACS (physical access control system) products.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with HSPD-12 product and service components.Information technologyIT solutionsPKIPublic key infrastructure shared service providers programPKI SSPs shall provide reliable, authenticated, policy-compliant service offerings to support federally issued personal identity verification, personal identity verification Interoperable (PIV-I), and associated certificates and cryptographic key service offerings.
In accordance with 40 U.S.C. Federal and State agencies and Tribal organizations can leverage these service offerings to allow authorized personnel physical access to facilities and logical access to networks in accordance with X.509 Certificate Policy for the U.S. Federal PKI Common Policy Framework.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with PKI shared service providers program.Information technologyIT solutionsAutomated contact center solutions (ACCS)Automated contact center solution is defined as any offering utilized to establish and maintain contact center capabilities for an agency.
The offering may consist of one or more of the following: products, equipment, software, labor, and/or services.
Permissible offerings under this SIN may include any technologies or services required to deliver and support an ACCS for an agency, including but not limited to: artificial intelligence, chat bots, robotic process automation, interactive voice response, voice/speech recognition, text-to-speech, voicemail, callback, web callback, delivery, hosted online ordering, hosted web form, hosted FAQ service, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with automated contact center solutions.Information technologyIT trainingInformation technology trainingIncludes training on hardware, software, cloud, and other applicable systems.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with IT training.Information technologyTelecommunicationsWireless mobility solutionsWireless mobility solutions, including but not limited to, wireless carriers services, telecommunication resellers, other mobility end-point infrastructure mobility infrastructure, mobility-as-a-service, enterprise mobility management, mobile backend-as-a-service, telecom expense management, mobile application vetting, mobile threat protection, mobile identity management, internet of things, and other/mobile services.
All nationwide business plans under this contract may include no-cost service enabling devices (including, but not limited to, cell phones and shall be offered to the general public at no-cost) and bundling the SEDs with cellular service.
The SEDs are offered on an as available basis and may or may not be domestic end products or end products of a designated country. The no-cost SEDs are not available through this contract apart from ordering cellular service.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with wireless mobility solutions.Information technologyTelecommunicationsCommercial satellite communications solutions (COMSATCOM)Includes but not limited to products and services, such as leased commercially available satellite bandwidth; shared or private satellite subscription/managed services; satellite services; satellite terminals, phones, modems, and related equipment and services.
Solutions include transponder capacity consisting of dedicated bandwidth on a commercial satellite in any frequency band. Transponder capacity includes all services necessary to allow the customer to use the transponder capacity, including: engineering (e.g., development of link budgets, transmission plans); basic customer training (e.g., acquiring satellite signal, peak and polarization); core management and control of the transponder capacity; and required approvals.
Subscription services include but are not limited to: worldwide satellite-based Internet, voice, data, and video services. Subscription services entail existing commercial satellite services solutions, including terminals, in any frequency band.
Subscription services include the network management, monitoring, engineering, integration, and operations required to deliver the services.
These solutions may include fixed and/or mobile satellite services, along with service-enabling components such as terminals, teleports, and terrestrial interfaces.
Host nation agreements are separately priced when required.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can get comprehensive help with COMSATCOM.Security and protection products and servicesMarine and harborHHarbor/waterfront security products and services, and professional marine security servicesIncludes all types of harbor and waterfront security products, such as specialized surveillance equipment, professional marine security services and training related to harbor/waterfront/marine security.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipment, Law enforcement, firefighting and rescue tools, equipment, and accessoriesIncludes firefighting and rescue equipment, such as jaws, cutters, axes, shovels, etc.
Also includes products related to emergency preparedness and first responder equipment.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentBurning equipmentIncludes all burning equipment, such as flame throwers, drip torches, aerial ignition equipment, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentLaw enforcement personal equipmentIncludes all personal equipment related to law enforcement, such as restraints, duty belts, flashlights, weapon scopes, gas masks, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentSurveillance systems, wearable body cameras, and vehicular videoIncludes surveillance systems, wearable body cameras, and vehicle videos, including video storage and services as part of a total solution.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentBomb and hazardous material disposal; Metal and bomb detectionIncludes products necessary for bomb and hazardous material disposal, including protective and detective equipment.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentVehicle signal and restraint systemIncludes vehicle signal and restraint systems, such as vehicular emergency signals, sirens, spot and flood lights, beacon warning devices, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentAircraft armoring and helicopter equipmentIncludes aircraft armoring and helicopter equipment, including items used for firefighting, search and rescue.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentNon-tactical armored vehicles and vehicle armoring servicesIncludes armored vehicles (excluding patrol cars) used strictly for law enforcement or security purposes and any miscellaneous armoring products and services.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentFirearm careIncludes all products and services related to firearm care, including storage, securing, cleaning, bullet recovery, vaults, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentN/AN/AFirearms and ammunitionWe are prohibited from offering firearms and active ammunition through this contract.Offerors contact 877-DLA-CALL (877-352-) for more info. Do not submit an offer to us for firearms or ammunition.Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentTarget systems/target range accessoriesIncludes target systems and target range accessories, such as protective lenses, shooters gloves, hearing protection devices, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentFFlood controlIncludes all products and services related to flood control, such as sandbagging equipment, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentNVNight vision equipmentIncludes night vision equipment, such as cameras with night vision, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipment3FIREFire management equipmentIncludes items required to manage fires, such as fire extinguishers, suppressants, pumps, portable tanks, retardant, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesProtective equipmentSSafes, vault systems, and security productsIncludes safes, vaults, and security products, such as interior components, vault door accessories, utility lockers, etc. Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesProtective service occupationsProtective service occupations to support on-site security operations, such as security guards, alarm monitors, baggage inspectors, corrections and court security officers, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesLSecurity system integration, design, management, and life cycle supportServices involving the security integration/management discipline, which supports security products and systems throughout their lifecycle.
Services may include, but are not limited to: testing, production, fielding, process improvement, disposal, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesSECSecurity system integration, design, management, and life cycle supportServices related to PACS design, integration, and implementation and installation/testing.
Offerors under this SIN have at least one employee who is CSEIP (Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS) certified and such certification can be verified at IDmanagment.gov.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers can use our SIN SEC ordering guide [PDF - 1 MB]Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesLProfessional law enforcement servicesIncludes professional law enforcement services, such as fingerprinting, handwriting analysis, ballistic analysis, forensic artist, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesSTSecurity trainingAll security training related to law enforcement, security, emergency preparedness and/or first responders.
Examples include instructor-led training, web-based training, pre-set courses, training development, consulting services, continuance of operations planning services, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity servicesPersonal and document identification systemsPersonal and document identification systems, such as eye, face, palm, fingerprint and voice recognition systems.
These systems may include, but are not limited to, photo identification cameras, embossed card systems and smart card technology.
Public (private) key infrastructure (PKI) is excluded.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity systems and physical access control systemsSecurity and detection systemsIncludes security and detection systems and devices, such as gas detectors, pressure level monitoring, patient/detainee monitoring systems, etc.
Excludes vehicular alarms and subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity systems and physical access control systemsLPhysical access control systems legacy SINIncludes physical access control systems, such as card-controlled access, biometrics, security barriers, etc.
Includes non-Federal Information Processing Standards physical access control systems.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesSecurity systems and physical access control systemsPACSPhysical access control systems FIPS 201Includes physical access control systems, such as card-controlled access, biometrics, security barriers, etc.
The GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program defines product categories for the FIPS 201 APL as required to implement the mandates in OMB Memoranda M-05-24 and M-06-18.
For the avoidance of doubt, only those products found on the GSA approved product list are FIPS 201 compliant.
All approved products can be found on the APL at idmanagement.gov.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers can use our SIN PACS ordering guide [PDF - 1 MB].Security and protection products and servicesSecurity animals and related systemsCanine training, handling, and caging products and servicesIncludes canine training and handling equipment, canine search and detection, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesTesting equipmentCriminal investigative equipment and suppliesIncludes products necessary for criminal investigations, such as evidence collection supplies, fingerprinting, polygraphs, evidence collection containers, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Security and protection products and servicesTesting equipmentEEvidence collection and investigative equipment, and suppliesIncludes evidence collection and investigative equipment, such as supplies for finger/palm printing, forensic investigation, lie detectors, evidence collection containers, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities maintenance, management, and repairFACFacilities maintenance and managementIncludes all services related to the complete operations, maintenance, and repair of federal real property.
Real property could include stand-alone facilities and structures such as hospitals and federal buildings to large, multi-facility complexes such as DoD military installations.
Services can be offered or ordered individually or in combination.
Typical maintenance services include: elevator, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, septic, fire alarm/fire suppression, energy management control systems, water distribution, septic, , water tanks, renewable energy systems, waste management, recycling, etc.
This SIN can also be used for facilities management solutions such as to fulfill a requirement for adequate staff/personnel to help manage federal facility operations. In addition, this SIN provides a complete array of facilities consulting and facilities assessment services.
Offerors must review the specific requirements guidance [PDF - 248 KB].Facilities products and servicesFacilities servicesSurface preparationServices related to the preparation for application of chemical compounds to federal vehicles and machinery, and other equipment and support training/consultation services pertaining to preparation for and application of chemical compounds to federal vehicles, machinery, and other equipment.
These services include surface preparation for painting and sealant application on ships, aircraft, vehicles, and other equipment or machinery surface that requires application of chemical compound, such as paint, sealant, coatings, or adhesives.
Does not cover passenger cars, trucks, or buses.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities servicesEEnergy servicesIncludes services related to energy management to include renewable energy studies and projects, energy services training, resource efficiency management services, water conservation, building commissioning, re-commissioning and retro-commissioning, energy audits, energy consumption metering services, testing and evaluation of networked energy management systems, energy security, LEED, Green Globes, Energy Star, power purchase agreements, consulting on carbon emissions trading programs, renewable energy credits/certificates, greenhouse gas measurement and management, high performance sustainable buildings and sustainable design principles, resilience of federal infrastructure and operations, and energy services consulting. Facilities products and servicesFacilities servicesGrounds maintenanceIncludes all services related to soil preparation, planting, maintaining, and cultivating grounds, as well as snow removal. Facilities products and servicesFacilities solutionsTotal solution support products for facilities management systemsIncludes products to support facilities management systems, such as repair parts, surveillance systems, security functions, energy functions, and building comfort systems.
This SIN is used for ESPC contracts and the use of the DoE ENABLE Program.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities solutionsSBSmart buildings systems integrationIncludes the comprehensive integration of building systems and technology using a non-proprietary, open architecture.
Typical building systems to be integrated include building automation, telecommunications, security, energy and environmental control, and HVAC.
Tasks may include, but are not limited to, requirements analysis, integration planning, testing, operational training and support, and cybersecurity for building control systems.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities solutionsMRMachine and equipment maintenance repairIncludes the sale, maintenance and repair of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment, such as machine tools, metalworking machinery, food machinery, cleaning equipment, and containers. Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesRestroom productsThis includes, but is not limited to, items such as dispensers for roll toilet tissue, toilet tissue, paper towels, dispensers for paper towels, toilet seat covers, facial tissues, and soaps for restroom dispensers. Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesWaste and recycling containers and receptacles outdoor and indoor useIncludes waste and recycling containers and receptacles for indoor and outdoor use. Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesDoors, windows, skylights, panels, and shuttersIncludes all doors, windows, skylights, panels, shutters, and all associated accessories and hardware.
Environmentally-friendly options (such as biodegradable and energy efficient items) are available.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesFFloor care cleaning and equipmentIncludes cleaning equipment designed for commercial, industrial, household, and/or special use environments floor care.
Includes vacuums, carpet cleaners like shampoos and extractors, floor machines, strippers, and replacement parts for floor care equipment.
Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesGGloves (e.g., electricians, examination, household-type, surgeons)Includes gloves used for cleaning. Facilities products and servicesFacilities suppliesHand floor cleaning equipmentIncludes equipment for cleaning the floor by hand, such as mops, buckets, wringers, squeegees, cleaning products, and related items. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentNonperishable foodsIncludes non-perishable provisions and food service support, such as water filtration units, portable water, non-perishable subsistence meals, beverages, and portable kitchen units. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentTCooking utensilsIncludes tableware, such as flatware (stainless, silver, and silver-plated), glassware, and disposable tableware. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentFood preparation equipmentIncludes food preparation equipment related to cooking, beverage serving, and/or concessions. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentREMRefrigeration equipmentIncludes blast freezers, chillers, commercial refrigerators, commercial freezers, dairy cases, deli cases, walk-in refrigerators, walk-in freezers, ice dispensers, water stations, ice making equipment, ice storage bins, and carts. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentSanitation and warewashing equipmentIncludes sanitation and warewashing equipment, such as dishwashers, warewashing and warewashing racks, and food waste disposers. Facilities products and servicesFood service equipmentFood center conceptsIncludes products related to food service and holding carts, food transport equipment, and food kiosks. Facilities products and servicesStructuresRoofing products and services solutionsIncludes roofing products, services and associated application materials. Includes sustainable, energy efficient/savings solutions, and installation and site preparation, related to and ordered in conjunction with products for repair or replacement of an existing roof.Buyers can use our SIN ordering guide for construction-related services.Facilities products and servicesStructuresMobile homes and travel trailersIncludes pre-engineered and/or prefabricated buildings and structures for storage solutions, such as leveling the trailer, maintenance agreements, and design assistance.
Excludes construction products and services.
Facilities products and servicesStructuresAbove ground storage tanks/systemsIncludes all above ground storage tanks, systems, and related accessories. Facilities products and servicesStructuresPPre-engineered and prefabricated buildings, and structures for storage solutionsIncludes storage structures made of wood, fiberglass, steel, aluminum, metal, tension fabric, pre-cast concrete, etc.
All options include accessories and may contain recycled or bio-based materials.
The structures and buildings should be able to support emergency and disaster recovery efforts.
Offerors must submit pricing samples with their offer.Facilities products and servicesStructuresTemporary and permanent structures (e.g., portable roads, airstrips, helipads, ramps, and bridges)Includes both temporary and permanent structures, such as portable roads, airstrips, helipads, ramps, and bridges. Facilities products and servicesStructuresPLease/rental of pre-engineered/prefabricated buildings and structuresIncludes portable/mobile office buildings, restroom facilities, and temporary living quarters such as mobile homes and tension fabric structures.
The lease or rental of these portable structures are suitable for emergencies and disaster recovery efforts.
If a contractors offering requires the products initial installation at a substantial cost, the contractor will be required to provide a turnkey solution for consideration.
Buyers can use sample language for commercial lease terms.Miscellaneous products and servicesApparelClothingIncludes all types of clothing, such as work suits, coats, hoods, gloves, reflective clothing, camouflage, and hazardous material clothing and gloves.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesApparelFootwearIncludes all types of footwear, including shoes, and boots.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesApparelPAProtective apparelIncludes all protective apparel, including firefighting suits and accessories, body armor, and head protection.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesApparelUniformsIncludes uniforms and work wear for food service, housekeeping, laundry, facilities, maintenance, guest services, and other hospitality personnel.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesAwardsASBAwards (small business set aside)Includes all types of customizable awards, medals, and ribbons.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbersInstallation and site preparation servicesIncludes installation and site preparation services ordered in conjunction with buildings and structures, building materials, storage tanks/systems, services for alternative energy solutions or power distribution equipment, fuel dispensing & management systems, and security systems purchased under this schedule contract.
When used in conjunction with a cooperative purchasing eligible SIN, this SIN is cooperative purchasing eligible.
Buyers can use our SIN ordering guide for construction-related services.
Offerors must follow supplemental pricing instructions.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.
Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbersANCILLARY0Ancillary supplies and servicesSupport supplies and/or services which are not within the scope of any other SIN on this schedule.
These supplies and/or services are necessary to complement a contractors offerings to provide a solution to a customer requirement.
This SIN may be used for orders and blanket purchase agreements that involve work or a project that is solely associated with the supplies and/or services purchased under this schedule.
When used in conjunction with a cooperative purchasing eligible SIN, this SIN is cooperative purchasing eligible.
Buyers can use our ANCILLARY ordering guide for construction-related services [PDF - 443 KB].
Buyers and sellers can for more help.
Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbersNEW, Introduction of new supplies and servicesIncludes the introduction of new supplies, technology, and services categorically related to items already on GSA contract, which may be in commercial development and/or not yet introduced to the federal government.
When used in conjunction with a cooperative purchasing eligible SIN, this SIN is cooperative purchasing eligible.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbersOLM0Order-level materialsOLMs are supplies and/or services acquired in direct support of an individual task or delivery order placed against a Federal Supply Schedule program contract or BPA.
When used in conjunction with a cooperative purchasing eligible SIN, this SIN is cooperative purchasing eligible.
Buyers can use our basic ordering agreements for FAST-41 infrastructure projects.
Buyers can learn more about OLMs including which subcategories are eligible.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.
Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbersANCRAAncillary repair and alterationsIncludes ancillary repair and alteration services ordered in conjunction with the delivery, or installation of products or services.
These services are non-complex in nature, such as routine painting, carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping.
Buyers can use our ANCRA ordering guide for construction-related services.
Buyers and sellers can for more help.
Miscellaneous products and servicesComplementary special item numbers4PL, , , , Fourth-party logistics supplies and servicesThis SIN encompasses all commercially available Fourth-Party Logistics delivery models required for a full solution that includes, at a minimum, providing the product, logistical support, transportation, inventory management, and all other services necessary to support 4PL operations.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesFlagsFFlags, banners, pennants, and related productsIncludes all flags, banners, pennants, and related products.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesMusical instrumentsSounds of musicIncludes all musical instruments, accessories, and spare parts, in addition to related services and/or installation.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Miscellaneous products and servicesPersonal hair care itemsPersonal care itemsIncludes personal care items, such as barber supplies, shoe polish, saddle soap, combs, brushes, and salon supplies.Buyers and sellers can for more help.Human capital management servicesBackground investigationBackground investigation servicesA variety of background investigations of persons for federal government purposes (including employment) are provided.
Examples of background investigation services include but are not limited to:
All investigative activities must be conducted in compliance with the fair credit report act as amended.
Upon request, investigative services offered include local agency check, national agency check with local agency checks, and credit checks, single scope background investigations, single scope background investigations periodic reinvestigation, and single scope background investigations misconduct investigations.
These investigative services can support the authorized department/agencies in acquiring reports of investigation in areas of public trust, national security, and suitability investigations conducted by the federal government in compliance with appropriate sections of the United States Code (i.e. Title 5, Title 15), executive orders, and requesting department/agency directives, policies and procedures. Service providers must operate from a facility approved in accordance with the provisions of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual.
Investigative support personnel and the field investigator staff must have active security clearances to the appropriate level as required by the customer agency/department.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesCompensation and benefitsHRCompensation and benefitsThis function provides for general human resources basic financial services including but not limited to payroll, benefits management, workers compensation, unemployment insurance claims, and executive services.
This function includes the following sub-functions: A.5.1 compensation management; A.5.2 work schedule and leave administration; A.5.3 benefits management; and A.5.4 work-life wellness, employee assistance programs, and social services.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesSeparation and retirementThis function includes conducting efficient and accurate human capital processing actions in support of employee separation or retirement work, includes but is not limited to: conducting efficient and accurate human capital processing actions in support of employee separation or retirement, handling the appropriate notifications, and determining the terms of the separation.
Ensuring knowledge transfer occurs between the separating employee and remaining employees.
Separating employees are offered transition counseling and support.
This sub-function includes: A.6.1 separation counseling; A.6.2 retirement planning and processing; and A.6.3 retirement management.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesAgency human capital evaluationThis function assesses results achieved across all human capital management systems, activities in support of mission goals to identify, and implement improvements.Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesWWorkforce analytics and employee recordsThis function requires the implementation of systematic, flexible, and inclusive process to review workforce and performance data, metrics, and results, to anticipate and plan for future strategic and operational requirements and to make holistically informed human capital management decisions.
The function includes the following sub-functions: A.9.1 employee inquiry processing; A.9.2 employee research; A.9.3 workforce and performance analytics; A.9.4 workforce and performance reporting; A.9.5 records management; and A.9.6 records disclosure.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesEPMEmployee performance managementIs the creation, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive employee performance management practices, programs, and activities that support customer agency mission objectives.
This function includes the following sub-functions: A.4.1 employee performance management; and A.4.2 recognition management.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesEREmployee relationsThis function is the design, development, and implementation of programs to ensure mission effectiveness through employee accountability. Programs should strive to maintain an effective employer-employee relationship that balances the agencys needs against its employees rights.
The function includes the following sub-functions: A.7.1 employee misconduct remediation; A.7.2 employee performance remediation; A.7.3 administrative grievances and third-party proceedings; A.7.4 reasonable accommodation programming; and A.7.5 employee suitability.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesHCAgency human capital strategy, policy, and operationsProfessional services include but are not limited to development of effective human capital management strategies and enhanced policy.
This function contains the following sub-functions: A.1.1 workforce planning; A.1.2 human capital strategy; A.1.3 organizational design and position classification; A.1.4 diversity and inclusion; A.1.5 employee engagement and communications; A.1.6 organizational development (OPM\federal human capital business reference model).
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesLOBHuman resources line of businessTechnology solutions in support of other SINS in the human capital category. Including, but not limited to: software, technology, systems, and related solutions.
Services and products offered under this SIN must be in support of one or more of the 15 functions/ 54 sub-functions in the human capital lifecycle.
Please see the Human Capital Business Reference Model for a full list of these functions, or refer to the other SINS in this category. The HCBRM as developed by the Office of Personnel Management as of August is available here: https://www.opm.gov/services-for-agencies/hr-line-of-business/hc-business-reference-model/hcbrm-map.pdf. [PDF]The Human Capital Business Reference Model as of August or later may be used.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesLRLabor relationsThis function involves the managing of the relationship between the agency and its management associations, unions, and bargaining units. This includes negotiating and administering labor contracts and collective bargaining agreements; managing negotiated grievances; and participating in negotiated third-party proceedings.
Includes adjudication of issues related to disaster relief.
This function includes the following sub-functions: A.8.1 labor relations management; A.8.2 negotiated grievances and third-party proceedings; and A.8.3 collective bargaining.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resources561EEOEEO servicesServices may include but are not limited to providing investigation of discrimination complaints and preparation of reports of investigation (includes individual case/consolidated case-one or additional issues, continuing violation, online reporting system, and additional copies of investigation reports).
Preparation of an analysis and recommended final agency decision in discrimination complaints, inquiry, resolution attempt, and preparation of an analysis and recommended final agency decision on allegations of noncompliance with settlement agreements or final decisions, resolution attempt and report of inquiry regarding notices of Intent to sue under age discrimination in Employment Act of , as amended, alternative dispute resolution, reference materials relating to equal opportunity programs, EEO training and consulting, and EEO counseling (Individual and Class Complaint).
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resources, Talent acquisitionThe Talent Acquisition function is the establishment of internal programs and procedures for attracting, recruiting, assessing, and selecting highly qualified, productive employees with appropriate skills and competencies, from all sectors of society, all in accordance with merit system principles.
Services include developing a staffing strategy and plan; establishing an applicant evaluation approach; announcing the vacancy, sourcing and evaluating candidates against the competency requirements for the position; initiating pre-employment activities; and hiring employees.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesHuman resourcesTDTalent developmentProfessional services include the implementation and maintenance of comprehensive employee skills development, training and personal attributes via engagement programs to meet current and future talent demands of the agency and to develop and retain quality, high performing, and diverse talent. Services include conducting employee development needs assessments; designing employee development programs; administering and delivering employee development programs (learning management) and evaluating the overall effectiveness of the agencys employee development approach. The function includes the following sub-functions:
A.3.1 talent development planning and strategy; A.3.2 workforce development and training; and A.3.3 learning management.A.3.1 talent development planning and strategy services include providing advice, guidance and assistance to supervisors and employees, as well as, HR/personnel staff in managing self-improvement training resources, providing assistance in identifying training needs and requirements, coordinating the availability of various training programs, developmental career programs, executive leadership programs, and tuition assistance programs.
A.3.2. workforce development and training services include professional training and individual development services such as HR specific training for HR professionals, leadership and management training, internships, and apprenticeship programs. Training devices include but are not limited to: audio visual presentation systems and educational media delivered web-based or via traditional print and storage media, CD ROM, disc, and thumb drive. Training services include traditional coursework in all academic disciplines, web-based or classroom; conducting leadership training workshops and seminars not provided via traditional management training curricula available elsewhere, and conducting speakers bureau services and leadership assessment surveys.
A.3.3 learning management services include, but are not limited to: providing comprehensive professional support to the administration of traditional and automated learning management systems, gathering and assessing of data (data analytics), reporting, testing and conducting test administration, educational program research and development, and general HR consulting services.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Human capital management servicesSocial services624SSSocial services, professional counseling, and veterans readjustment and behavioral health servicesContractor provides comprehensive employee assistance and related social and behavioral health counseling, and readjustment services including, but not limited to, traditional EAP, vocational and psychosocial rehabilitation, physical/occupational/educational therapy, and outpatient recovery; personal and family support, wellness coaching, psychotherapy, including homeless counseling and placement services, emergency response and social advocacy services, educational and public health program administration, and service registries (employment, daycare, etc.); legal, benefit/compensation consultation in the areas of individual and family personal and financial enhancement.
Provides mental health counseling services which augments treatment and improves patient access using telehealth channels.
Provides licensed and credentialed personnel who provide case management behavioral health support leading to improved patient centered outcomes in the evaluation, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of identified patient population individuals (i.e. multi-tour war theater veterans; disaster victims; incarcerated individuals delivered either in-the-home, in community based facilities or in correctional facilities), telephonically, via remote video and/or via telehealth, web-based and/or social media channels in areas including but not limited to, substance abuse disorder, suicide prevention, depression, military sexual trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injury, and/or polytrauma.
Services may be all inclusive, separate, short and/or long term, bundled or unbundled.
Buyers can compare MAS with HCaTS.Transportation and logistical products and servicesAutomotive body maintenance and repairAutomotive maintenance, repair, and body servicesIncluding, but not limited to: oil and filter changes, preventive maintenance, overhaul, sub-system repairs and body paint repair. Transportation and logistical products and servicesAutomotive body maintenance and repairAutomotive windshield and paint repairWindshield and body paint repair. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Marine craft repairingIncludes all repair and maintenance services for marine crafts and products such as boats (all types), floating marine barriers and booms, inboard and outboard engines, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Marine craftIncludes marine crafts and products such as boats (all types), floating marine barriers and booms, inboard and outboard engines, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)RRecreational watercraftIncludes recreational watercraft products, such as jet skis, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Wheel and track vehiclesIncludes all wheel and track vehicles, such as ATVs, snowmobiles, bicycles, and any required accessory.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Aircraft components, maintenance, repair services, extended warranties, and maintenance agreementsOffers customers the choice between hourly repair and annual service agreements. Includes time and material service, and fixed price per incident repair service for aircrafts and related equipment. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Leased heavy duty vehiclesThe leasing of heavy duty vehicles including fire trucks. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Tires newNew tires shall have 5-10% recycled content and fleet vehicles shall use retreads when practicable in compliance with E.O. . Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Tires retreadedIncludes tire retreading, which is a process that includes, but is not limited to, primary inspection, removal of the old tread (bead to bead- sidewall optional), vulcanization of new rubber in the tread and/or sidewall area, trimming, painting and final inspection.
Processors may follow industry recommended practices published by the Tire Retread and Repair Information Bureau, the Tread Rubber and Tire Repair Material Manufacturers Association, the Rubber Manufacturers Association, or the /Tire Industry of America.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)TWheel and tire equipmentIncludes all wheel and tire equipment, such as alignment equipment, tire inflation cages, bead breakers, inflation systems, brake lathes, etc. Includes all options and accessories related to these products. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat), Law enforcement and fire fighting vehicles and attachmentsIncludes fire fighting and law enforcement vehicles and their related attachments, such as mobile water supply attachments, fire fighting vehicle glider kits, SWAT vehicles, mobile crime scene vehicles, etc. All vehicles must be certified as National Fire Protection Association and/or Federal Aviation Administration compliant, as applicable. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)E, Electric and autonomous vehicles and accessoriesIncludes electric and autonomous vehicles and accessories. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)V, Vocational vehiclesUtility and telecom construction equipment, and attachments, including but not limited to: service and line body trucks, personnel lifts, digger derricks, cable placers.
Special vocation vehicles and attachment: vocations include but not limited to: blood donor, dental, laboratory, medical, clinical, healthcare, mobile command, concession, sound stage, emergency response, communication, broadcast, electronic news gathering, training, marketing, troop transport, patient evacuation, and related options and equipment.
Platforms include, but are not limited to, truck, van, semitrailer, trailer, bus, and motor coach.
Aircraft ground support vehicles and equipment includes, but not limited to, catering high lift trucks, cabin service high lift trucks, handicap passenger high lift trucks, stake bed high lift trucks, narrow passenger stairway trucks, wide body passenger stairway trucks, lavatory trucks, washers and de-icer maintenance lifts, potable water trucks, lavatory carts, belt loaders and related accessories.
Waste disposal vehicles and attachments include, but not limited to, refuse vehicles and/or trailers; recycling vehicles and/or trailers; hazardous waste disposal vehicles and/or trailers; and liquid waste vehicles and/or trailers, roll-off, hoist and hook lift trucks.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Purchase or lease of gas or electric low speed vehiclesIncludes purchase, lease street legal electric or gasoline powered low-speed vehicles
Vehicles configured to carry two, four, six or more passengers, or two passengers and a pickup bed or other utility box.
Applications include: passenger transport, security patrol, maintenance and delivery.
Vehicles have basic safety equipment and comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number 500.
Offerors must comply with the requirements for the purchase or lease of gas or electric low-speed vehicles.Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Tank trucksFuel and petroleum tank trucks that are NFPA 385 407 compliant including but not limited to: bulk fuel haulers, ground fuel servicing trucks (single and multiple product), aircraft refueling and de-fueling tank trucks.
Potable and non-potable water trucks, street flushers, dust control spray trucks and trailers.
Related equipment and accessories and related equipment.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)VVocational bodies and attachmentsIncluding but not limited to: stake bodies, dump bodies, utility bodies, cargo bodies, towing bodies, wrecker bodies, line and service bodies. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Trailers and attachmentsIncluding but not limited to: closed van semitrailers, refrigerated semitrailers, platform semitrailers, low-bed semitrailers, cargo trailers and utility trailers. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat), Upfitting of government-owned emergency response vehicles to provide turn-key solutionsIncluding but not limited to: furnishing and installing various electrical harnesses, interior and exterior lighting systems, storage devices, sirens, consoles and radio systems in government owned emergency response vehicles. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)PSpare components and vehicle accessoriesComponents and accessories for various vehicles such as sedans, buses, medium and heavy duty trucks. Transportation and logistical products and servicesMotor vehicles (non-combat)Remanufactured automotive componentsIncluding but not limited to: engines, transmissions, differentials & rear axle assemblies and electrical components.
The remanufactured automotive components must be identified per 552.238-78 and meet the prescribed definition of factory rebuilt to original specifications.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesPackaging servicesShipping, cargo, freight, and storage containersIncludes shipping, cargo, freight and storage containers. Transportation and logistical products and servicesPackaging servicesUnique identification/Radio frequency identificationFor a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics, and anti-counterfeiting, to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs.
Unique identification is a system of distinguishing one object from another. UID of items requires that qualifying items have a data matrix inscribed either directly on the item or on a permanent machine-readable label affixed to the item.
Radio Frequency Identification is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags/transponders. An RFID tag is a small object integrated with a silicon chip, such as an adhesive sticker, that can be attached to or incorporated into a product. RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. RFID allows for individual items to have a unique identifier and can identify many items at once. It enables consumer packaged goods companies, retailers and other industries to improve their operating efficiency throughout their supply chains.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesPackaging servicesPackaging servicesIncludes the consolidation and container loading of shipments, track and arrange freight shipments, hold bulk shipments in storage and repacking services.
This service also includes over-wrapping, cello-wrapping, shrink wrapping, sample packet affixing, conveyor line kit packaging, basket packaging, radio frequency identification security tags, design services, consulting services lab testing, pallet repair and recycling, packager-not mover, design-packaging systems, assessments, assembly, documentation, quality assurance documents, material safety data sheets, raw material certification, customs invoices, certificate of compliances, certificate of origins, mailing and collating services.
Transportation and logistical products and servicesTransportation of thingsBAir charter services brokersCommercial charter and related services for both domestic and international travel and transportation needs.
Including, but not limited to, a full range of owner-operated charter services, including passenger, medical/patient transport, emergency, environmental/climatology, agricultural, charter management, and prisoner/alien transport.
Offerors are to use the sample price proposal template for SIN B [XLSX - 11 KB] and follow all supplemental requirements [PDF - 299 KB].Transportation and logistical products and servicesTransportation of thingsOAir charter services owner operatedCommercial charter and related services for both domestic and international travel and transportation needs.
Including, but not limited to, a full range of owner-operated charter services, including passenger, medical/patient transport, emergency, environmental/climatology, agricultural, ;charter management, and prisoner/alien transport.
Offerors should review the supplemental requirements [PDF - 315 KB] and use the sample price proposal template for SIN O [XLSX - 11 KB].Transportation and logistical products and servicesTransportation of things, , Ground transportationGround transportation services utilizing van, motor coach bus, or limousine for both scheduled and unscheduled routes. Services are available for single or multiple passenger shuttle transportation between and among buildings; driver services; airport transport; and VIP transport; etc. within or between cities.
These services may include environmentally sustainable options designed through the Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay Program that reduce the impact of freight transport on the environment in the areas of fuel consumption, greenhouse gas and emissions of air toxics.
Offerors are to address all requirements [PDF - 177 KB] and use the sample price proposal template for SIN 485 [XLSX - 57 KB].Transportation and logistical products and servicesTransportation of thingsAutomotive equipment rental and leasing, rental supplemental vehicle programRental services of vehicle types (including car, truck and special equipment rentals such as trailers, refrigerated trucks, etc.) to supplement federal fleets and/or support official business vehicular needs for other than temporary duty travel purposes.
Environmentally sustainable options may be available through Environmental Protection Agencys SmartWay Program, which aims to reduce the environmental impact of freight transport.
Offerors are to address all requirements [PDF - 231 KB] and submit the price proposal template for SIN [XLSX - 44 KB] with their offer.Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory animalsAnimal caging equipmentIncludes animal cages and caging systems intended for the care, study and storage of animals that are used in the research biomedical laboratory environment.
Food and water delivery systems may be included, but not the food or water itself.
Items referred to as metabolic cages are also included, but devices for animal restraint, surgery, or dissection are excluded.
Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentMicroscopesIncludes microscopes and borescopes. Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentLaboratory refrigerators and freezersIncludes reach-in and walk-in refrigerator and freezer configurations suitable for blood banking, chromatography, mortuary and other special-use cooling or freezing requirements.
Excludes all household, commercial or display case refrigerators and freezers.
Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentWater, air, soil, and seismic measuringIncludes water current meters, seawater sampling and salinity measuring equipment. Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentDiagnostic, measuring, and testing equipmentIncludes diagnostic, measuring and testing equipment used in laboratory settings, such as microscopes, borescopes, etc. Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentAnalytical instrumentsIncludes analytical equipment for laboratory use, such as testing equipment, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentENVEnvironmental measuring instrumentsIncludes a variety of measuring instruments, such as manual and automatic samplers, water quality meters, water analyzers, radioactivity detectors, air sampling equipment, gas alarms, etc. Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentLABLaboratory equipment and productsIncludes both general and special purpose laboratory ware to contain, measure, and transfer laboratory samples and solutions.
Products include reusable and disposable plasticware, non-plastic ware, and non-glassware.
Scientific management and solutionsLaboratory equipmentLLaboratory maintenance, repair, leasing, and warrantiesIncludes products for lab maintenance, repair, leasing and warranties, such as equipment maintenance, repair and service; calibration and calibration traceability certificate; extended warranties; etc.
Prior to purchase, and if no other options are requested, the manufacturers standard calibration is provided with a certificate of calibration and a calibration sticker.
Scientific management and solutionsMedical equipmentBreathing air equipment and related itemsIncludes breathing air equipment, inhalator devices, respiratory protection products, etc.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Scientific management and solutionsMedical equipmentRMedical/rescue and patient transportation productsIncludes medical and rescue products related to transporting patients, including kits and immobilization devices.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Scientific management and solutionsScientific servicesESAEquipment service agreementsOffers the customer an option to receive all labor, parts and materials necessary to maintain equipment in good operating condition.
Includes emergency services, engineering hardware and software modifications, operator training, instrument certification, etc.
All remanufactured parts used in providing product support options must be identified per 552.238-78 and meet the prescribed definition of factory rebuilt to original specifications.
Scientific management and solutionsScientific servicesTADTechnical/application development supportIncludes technical or application development support, such as systems integration and application development. Scientific management and solutionsScientific servicesTTSTechnical training and supportOffers the customer an option to receive training in the use of the purchased equipment, in addition to technical support.
Includes onsite and offsite, basic operator, hardware, software, installation, and applications development training.
Scientific management and solutionsSearch and navigationSearch, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical systems and instrumentsIncludes telecommunications equipment and accessories, such as radar (except airborne), underwater, light and laser equipment.
Subject to cooperative purchasing.
Scientific management and solutionsTesting and analysisTesting laboratory servicesIncludes testing laboratory services, such as physical, chemical, analytical or other testing services; quality assurance, fire safety inspections, training, safety audits, etc.Buyers can use our Space Launch Integrated Services implementation guide.Travel servicesEmployee relocationEmployee relocation solutionAll services relating to employee relocation, such as home sale assistance, property management and household goods shipment coordination.Offerors are to address all requirements [PDF - 980 KB] in their offer.
Offerors are to submit the SIN 531 pricing template [XLSX - 91 KB] with their offer.
Travel servicesEmployee relocationTEmployee relocation management softwareRelocation software and automation/technology tools that help agencies track, manage and report on their relocation programs.
It includes authorization, planning, repatriation, expense management, tax gross ups, expense entry, communications, and integrations with financial systems, etc.
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Whether you are newbie to the tattoo industry or a seasoned professional, the large selection of different tattoo needle groupings, diameters, tapers and needle counts can be one hell of a headache to understand. In reality, once it does makes sense, youll wonder why you didnt get it in the first place!
This article will help you make sense of it all and in turn, assist you in making the most informed decision possible when it comes to buying tattoo needles.
Wed also like to quickly mention that we (Barber DTS) go back a long time (click here to see how long) when it comes to tattoo products so you can rest assured the information found here is as accurate and knowledgeable as its going to get!
When looking at a page of tattoo needles on a website or in a catalogue, it can seem a little overwhelming with all the different options available. No need to worry though! Heres where the learning begins.
All these options fall into six basic groupings of tattoo needles: Round Liners, Round Shaders, Magnum Shaders, Curved Magnum Shaders, Flat Shaders and Double Stacks. Below we go into more detail on each type.
The pins on round liner needles are soldered in a round pattern to produce crisp, clean lining tattoo work. The thickness of the line will depend on the number round liner you choose (e.g. 01 very fine, 14 very thick) as well as the thickness/gauge of each pin (see Tattoo Needle Sizes below). Lining needles, once dipped in your ink, will let only small amounts of ink out to then be worked into the skin. If too much ink was let out, lining would be quite a task!
Commonly Used for: Dot work. All lining work both bold and intricate. Script and lettering. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Geometric. Tribal. Samoan.
Round shaders are very similar to round liners except the pins are not placed as close together. Meaning, for as well as doing thicker lines, they can also be used for colour filling and basic shading.
Commonly Used for: Some line work. Script and lettering. Basic shading and colour filling. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Geometric. Tribal. Samoan.
Magnum shaders are the preferred grouping or needle type for pretty much all shading work. Magnums hold and deliver a lot of ink, making them perfect for large areas of colour packing and shading. Less passes are required over an area to work the ink in meaning less trauma to the skin. There are a few different variations of magnum needles. See below.
Commonly Used for: Black and grey. All types of shading and colour packing. Colour realism. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Tribal. Samoan.
Curved magnum shaders also known as soft magnums, soft edge magnums and round magnums are used in the same way except the pins are arranged so they arch at the centre. Meaning the edges of the needle run along the skin with more conformity, allowing for better dispersal of ink and a more consistent line. Its also less damaging to the skin and helps with soft shading.
Commonly Used for: Black and grey. All types of shading and colour packing. Colour realism. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Tribal. Samoan.
Not as current as they maybe once were. The pins on double stack magnums, or double stacks, are packed much more tightly together. This helps for any intricate shading or colour work where you still want it to perform as a magnum with many pins but not as spread out.
Commonly Used for: Shading and colour packing. Black and grey. Colour realism. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Tribal. Samoan.
Flat shader needles are pins that are soldered in a straight line on the needle bar. These needles are used for lining because their shape lets them deliver more ink to the skin. This means clearer, darker lines with just one stroke. Larger flat needles can be used for colour fills and shading as they deliver more ink quickly with just one pass. Flat needles are good for intricate shading such as in geometric patterns and some mandala work. Flat shader needles are also common in semi-permanent makeup.
Commonly Used for: Some line work. Small shading and colour packing. Black and grey. Colour realism. Japanese. Traditional and neo-traditional. Tribal. Samoan. Geometric.
Now you know all about different needle groupings or types, its time to look at needle diameters, also known as gauges.
The gauge of a tattoo needle is directly linked to ink flow. The narrower the gauge or diameter, the more controlled and finer the flow of ink is. The gauge is indicated by a number (usually 8, 10 or 12), and diameter by a millimetre measurement. ALTHOUGH THEY MEAN THE SAME THING! Needle manufacturers and tattoo suppliers use both terminologies depending on where the needles are from and being sold to i.e. country/language.
One of the smaller needle gauges available (but not the smallest) and sometimes referred to as Bugpins. Used when wanting a slower flow of ink for intricate or detailed work. Some use #8 gauge needles for most of their work simply because they like that they hold more ink at a time (as the pins are more tightly compacted).
A very common needle size. Also referred to as Double Zeros. Popular with all styles of tattooing and needle groupings as fundamentally they are the middle gauge size (when accepting 8, 10 and 12 as the main three gauges). The ink flow on 0.30mm needles is still a steady, controlled flow but not as restricted and slow as an #8 or 0.25mm.
Just like the 0.30mm needles. #12 gauges are highly popular across all needle groupings and tattoo styles. Anyone referring to #12 or 0.35mm needles may also call them Standards. Common in lining and traditional work as they have a faster ink flow. Great for bold lines and colour packing/shading large areas.
Other needle sizes not mentioned above: #6 or 0.20mm, #14 or 0.40 and #16 or 0.45mm! These are quite uncommon now though as they only have very few specific uses.
This is a simple one! Tattoo needle count basically means the number of pins used to make up the grouping. For example, a 1209RL means a 12 gauge (see above for gauge info), 09 Round Liner Needle. The 09 meaning 9 needle counts (or 9 pins used to make a round grouping). This would look like this:
Another example for you, just so its crystal clear.
Weve put together this handy chart which will help you match the correct needles with the right size tips, or vice versa. It also indicates what type of work the needle size is used for.
0.25mm-Bugpin-Needles Round Liners NeedleTube/Tip03RL03RT or 03VT04RL03RT or 03VT05RL03RT or 03VT07RL05RT or 03VT08RL05RT or 05VT09RL05RT or 05VT 0.25mm-Bugpin-Needles Round Shaders NeedleTube/Tip3RS03RT or 03VT5RS03RT or 03VT7RS03RT or 03VT9RS05RT or 03VT14RS09RT or 07VT18RS09RT or 07VT 0.25mm-Bugpin-Needles Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip7MG05FT9MG05FT or 07FT11MG07FT13MG09FT15MG11FT17MG13FT21MG15FT23MG15FT or 17FT25MG17FT or 19FT 0.25mm-Bugpin-Needles Curved Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip7CM05FT9CM05FT or 07FT11CM07FT13CM09FT15CM11FT17CM13FT21CM15FT23CM15FT or 17FT25CM17FT or 19FT 0.30mm-DoubleZero-Needles Round Liners NeedleTube/Tip01RL03RT/03VT03RL03RT/03VT04RL05RT/05VT05RL05RT/05VT07RL07RT/07VT08RL09RT/09VT09RL09RT/09VT11RL11RT/11VT13RL13RT/13VT14RL14RT/14VT18RL18RT 0.30mm-DoubleZero-Needles Round Shaders NeedleTube/Tip03RS03RT or 03VT05RS05RT or 03VT07RS07RT or 05VT08RS09RT,07VT,09VT09RS09RT,07VT,09VT11RS11RT,09VT,11VT14RS14RT,11VT,14VT18RS18RT 0.30mm-DoubleZero-Needles Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip05MG05FT07MG07FT or 05FT09MG09FT or 07FT11MG11FT or 09FT13MG13FT or 11FT15MG15FT or 13FT17MG17FT or 15FT19MG19FT or 17FT21MG21FT or 19FT23MG23FT or 21FT25MG25FT or 23FT27MG27FT or 25FT 0.30mm-DoubleZero-Needles Curved Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip05CM05FT07CM07FT or 05FT09CM09FT or 07FT11CM11FT or 09FT13CM13FT or 11FT15CM15FT or 13FT17CM17FT or 15FT19CM19FT or 17FT21CM21FT or 19FT23CM23FT or 21FT25CM25FT or 23FT27CM27FT or 25FT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Round Liners NeedleTube/Tip01RL03RT or 03VT03RL03RT or 03VT04RL05RT or 05VT05RL05RT or 05VT07RL07RT or 07VT08RL09RT or 09VT09RL09RT or 09VT11RL11RT or 11VT13RL13RT or 13VT14RL14RT or 14VT18RL18RT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Round Shaders NeedleTube/Tip03RS03RT05RS05RT07RS07RT08RS09RT 09RS09RT11RS11RT14RS14RT18RS18RT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip05MG05FT07MG07FT09MG09FT11MG11FT13MG13FT15MG15FT17MG17FT19MG19FT21MG21FT23MG23FT25MG25FT27MG27FT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Curved Magnum Shaders NeedleTube/Tip05CM05FT07CM07FT09CM09FT11CM11FT13CM13FT15CM15FT17CM17FT19CM19FT21CM21FT23CM23FT25CM25FT27CM27FT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Flat Shaders NeedleTube/Tip04FS05FT05FS07FT06FS07FT07FS09FT09FS11FT13FS15FT15FS17FT 0.35mm-Standard-Needles Double Stack Magnums NeedleTube/Tip05MG204FT or 05FT07MG204FT or 05FT09MG205FT11MG207FT13MG207FT15MG209FT 0.25mm-Bugpin-Needles Double Stack Magnums NeedleTube/Tip05MG204FT or 05FT07MG204FT or 05FT09MG204FT or 05FT11MG205FT or 07FT13MG205FT or 07FT15MG207FT or 09FTWe can confirm all needles sold at Barber DTS are individually blister packaged and EO Gas sterilised. Most needles this day and age should be pre-sterile. You must always check this. If not, you will need to correctly sterilise them yourself using an Autoclave BEFORE any tattooing on human skin is carried out. Sterilised needles will be marked with expiration dates for when the sterility runs out.
Be sure to check the needles/pins are straight and securely soldered onto the needle bar. Crooked or bent needles can cause major skin damage if you dont notice you are using one. They will also not hold or disperse the ink correctly and will cause you a complete nightmare.
Be sure to check the needles you are looking to purchase will match your set up. Make sure you dont need Tattoo Cartridges rather than tattoo needles. Also make sure you have or buy the correct tubes or tips to match your needle gauge, size and type. For help with this, refer to our needle and tip matching guide above.
You dont want to buy some 15 magnum needles if you specifically need to carry out some sleek line work. Same applies if you need to fill in some large colour or do some soft shading; you dont want to end up realising youve bought some small round liner needles. Again, be sure to check out our handy guide above which will indicate what type of tattoo work each needle configuration is used for.
As much as this is a tattoo needle guide, and weve tried to give you as much of the correct information youll need. . . it is just a guide. If you are searching for and finding this tattoo needle guide, you should already have a good level of understanding of tattoo needles and their uses by the route of a tattoo apprenticeship with a professional tattoo artist.
Some tattoo artists may not agree with some information provided above, and rightfully so! Finding the perfect tattoo needle type, size and gauge for you and your style takes time and a lot of trial and error. Some artists will always go to a Bugpin #8 15 Curved Mag needle for their shading work. Others wouldnt even dream of it! A lot of equipment and supplies within the tattoo world boil down to user preference. From inks and needles to machines and power supplies.
If youd like further guidance on tattoo needle buying or matching your needle, tips and tubes, please contact our friendly sales team on +44 (0)114 257 or [ protected] alternatively you can also contact us via our Facebook and Instagram channels.
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