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Publication: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
United States SAM

Photochemical Film Restoration - Library of Congress

Process Number 030ADV22Q0025

USA

Dates:


Notice ID:

030ADV22Q0025

Department/Ind. Agency:

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Sub-tier:

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Sub Command:

CONTRACTS SERVICES

Office:

CONTRACTS SERVICES

General Information:


All Dates/Times are:

(utc-05:00) eastern standard time, new york, usa

Updated Published Date:

dec 20, 2021 04:00 pm est

Original Published Date:

0000-00-00 00:00:00

Original Response Date:

jan 10, 2022 05:00 pm est

Inactive Policy:

15 days after date offers due

Updated Inactive Date:

feb 25, 2022

Original Inactive Date:

jan 25, 2022

Initiative:
  • None***--***

Classification:


Product Service Code:

6770 - film, processed

NAICS Code:

325992 - photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical manufacturing

Description:


Original Set Aside:

Amendment 1: The purpose of this amendment is to answer questions submitting by offerors as well as extend the proposal submission deadline through 02/10/2022. See the new attachment for the answers to questions. - - - This is a combined synopsis/solicitation being issued under the authority of FAR 13.5. The Library of Congress requires contractor support to fulfill an array of photochemical preservation and restoration project requirements of NAVCC (National Audiovisual Conservation Center), including but not limited to the preservation/restoration of historic motion picture films. Photochemical restoration work under this IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity) [the Library may award one, or mutiple IDIQ contracts as a result of this competition] contract will range from silent era, highly shrunken nitrate with major damage to sound era films both color and black and white that show varying levels of damage. Films to be photochemically preserved will be primarily 35mm with various aspect ratios. On occasion, there will be the need to incorporate multiple formats and film sources to complete a full restoration of a specific project. Using multiple sources to complete a film restoration will require the knowledge, skills and abilities to match these sources as close as possible following the highest industry standards. The Contractor's shall be required to work with other third party contractors on film restoration projects (that contain digital image, digital sound, or both) via other IDIQ holders. The first film to be restored under this competition is "The Spook Who Sat by the Door." Please see the attached documents for the solicitation and its attachments.

Attachments / Links:


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Contact Information:


101 Independence Ave SE LA 325

Washington , DC 20540

USA

Primary Point of Contacts:

Brian D. Curl

Secondary Point of Contact:

James Robinson