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FOB Note: FAR 52.247-32 – F.O.B. ORIGIN, FREIGHT PREPAID is only applicable under this SIN for individual items that are 70lbs or more. For the clause to be applicable, an individual item (based upon unit of issue) must be 70 lbs. or more.
The contract level FOB terms are based upon the preponderance of items offered; however, there are specific FOB terms that may apply at the item level
Contractors/offerors must request and identify FOB Origin pricing for a particular line item over 70lbs. The FOB terms at the line-item level must be approved by the contracting officer at the MAS level.
For products offered at the pallet level (e.g., paper by the pallet), the product must be awarded on their contract as a unit of issue PALLET (PL) at the line-item level for a customer to order by the unit of issue PL.
Contractor must identify instances where FOB Origin would be applicable in their contract terms and conditions text file. The contractor’s catalog file (uploaded through SIP/EDI or FCP) must list their FOB terms on an item-by-item basis.
Orders for multiple items with an aggregate weight exceeding 70lbs would not invoke the FOB Origin clause. It is at the vendor’s discretion to consolidate ordered items for shipping purposes.
Vendors must have adequate staff to provide open market shipping/freight quotes to customers prior to the completion of an order in GSA Advantage for items that possess FOB Origin terms in the vendor’s GSA Advantage catalog. The invoice must be marked to appropriately identify shipping as open market.
Refresh 23: Additional Instructions for SINs 336212 & 3361V
Note: Offerors are encouraged to use alternative, sustainable materials to the maximum extent practicable and shall not utilize any materials that are banned by regulation or law in their vehicle or trailer body designs and manufacturing.
Refresh 23: Additional HACS SIN Instructions
HACS SIN Labor Categories shall be in alignment with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework). The NICE Framework is a nationally focused resource to help employers develop their cybersecurity workforce. It establishes a common lexicon that describes cybersecurity work and workers regardless of where or for whom the work is performed. The NICE Framework applies across public, private, and academic sectors and includes:
i. 7 work role categories: A high-level grouping of common cybersecurity functions.
ii. 52 work roles: A grouping of work for which someone is responsible or accountable. Note: work roles are not synonymous to job titles or occupations.
iii. 2,200+ task, knowledge and skill (TKS) statements: A set of discrete building blocks that describe the work to be done (in the form of tasks) and what is required to perform that work (through knowledge and skills).
iv. 11 competency areas: Clusters of related knowledge and skill statements that correlate with one’s capability to perform tasks in a particular domain.
When submitting a new offer or modification to add SIN 54151HACS, an offeror or contractor shall include in the “keywords” column of the Price Proposal Template (PPT) the NICE Framework work role IDs that align with the labor categories proposed. Work role categories and roles (along with associated work role IDs) can be found on the NICE Framework website. The website also provides a spreadsheet with updated NICE work roles and categories, competency areas and task, knowledge and skill (TKS) statements to help identify the appropriate roles.
Refresh 23: New CTA Note for SINs 337121P, 337127P, 33721P, & 339113P
NOTE: Contract-level Contractor Teaming Agreements (CTAs) apply to all orders under SIN 337127P. The CTA Lead and Member(s) must be small businesses on set-aside orders. For more information on MAS Contractor Teaming Agreements (CTAs), please visit Team up with other MAS contractors.
Refresh 23: New Notes for SIN 561210FAC
Note: Waste management as defined for SIN 561210FAC is the processes involved in managing waste from cradle to grave.
As defined for SIN 561210FAC, waste management is managed from cradle to grave. This includes the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste by landfill, incineration, recycling, and/or composting. It also includes monitoring waste materials produced as a result of human activity and recommending ways to minimize the generation of waste.
To include the monitoring of waste materials produced as a result of human activity and recommending ways to minimize the generation of waste.
Note: Ancillary supplies are included under this SIN; however, supplies awarded under this SIN shall not be the primary purpose of the work but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Supplies provided under this SIN must be ancillary to the services offerings under this SIN and may only be ordered in conjunction with the purchase of services under this SIN.