AWARDING EXPANSION AIRLIFT FOR OUTSIZED CARGO SERVICE OR SERVICE Sample Clauses

AWARDING EXPANSION AIRLIFT FOR OUTSIZED CARGO SERVICE OR SERVICE. INTO RESTRICTED AREAS OR REMOTE LOCATIONS a. The Government may have requirements for outsized cargo services (as described in Attachment 1, PWS, Section 1 paragraph 1.3.16. and 1.3.17) or service into areas where the operations of US-certificated carriers are restricted. These requirements include airlift services not currently available directly from US certificated contractor due to the absence of US certificated aircraft with the requisite capacity. With the express approval of the contracting officer, the contractor may perform these services by subcontracting to a foreign contractor. The foreign contractor must be DOD-approved pursuant to 32 CFR 861 prior to submission of offer (reference Section L, paragraph 8(b)(11)). Any Civil Reserve Air Fleet carrier sponsoring a foreign air carrier to provide air transportation services for the DOD, must first audit that carrier to a standard equivalent to the FAA code share program. Audit results will be provided to the Commercial Airlift Division of HQ AMC for review prior to beginning the DOD air carrier survey process. Any Civil Reserve Air Fleet carrier sponsoring a foreign air carrier to provide air transportation services for the DOD, must first audit that carrier to a standard equivalent to the FAA code share program. Audit results will be provided to the Commercial Airlift Division of HQ AMC for review prior to beginning the DOD air carrier survey process. b. The process for award of expansion airlift for outsized cargo will be as follows: (1) Requirements will be competed on a mission-by-mission basis at the time specific routes and dates become available. Interested contractors will propose specific type(s) of aircraft, and an all inclusive trip price. Reference Section B, paragraph 3f(4). Mission need dates are stated on the requirements. However, alternate dates of operation will be considered. Award will be made with schedule considered somewhat more important than price, with price remaining a significant factor. The Government intends to award, where possible, to offers made within the stated mission need dates, but reserves the right to award on alternate dates if it is determined that such an award represents the best value to the Government, schedule and price considered. (2) Award of the mission or a group of missions will be made to the DOD approved contractor with the lowest priced acceptable offer in response to the Government’s request for offers. Factors other than lowest total trip pri...
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