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Table 1: IFB Item Number Details: Item Material Location Original Acquisition Value (OAV) 10 FEPP DLA Disposition Services Aviano 39,000,000.00 Historical one year documentation indicates an estimate of $13,000,000.00 per year for an Original Acquisition Value. The total Original Acquisition Value for a three-year term contract is estimated at $39,000,000.00. Future generation of this amount is not guaranteed and is provided for bidding and planning purposes only. Foreign Excess Personal Property (FEPP) offered under this IFB is an item of personal property that is offered for sale outside the territory of the United States and has been determined to be safe to sell with a DEMIL code A, and Limited F. This property is sold by DOD is in “as-is, where-is” condition (See SBR Part 2, Art.2). This property has been determined to be excess to the requirements of the US DoD components, however, not all such property will be referred under this contract as agency regulations and policies may first require (1) reutilization within their agency or to special programs; (2) transfer to other federal agencies; or (3) donation to specified eligible entities, before an item is eligible for sale to the general public. The Agency's overseas management of FEPP follows the guidance of 32 CFR 273.12 which describes excess personal property. Excess items may be described as “new” property, “usable” property, “repairable” property or “salvage” property. FEPP also includes rolling stock, which consists of self-propelled wheeled and track mounted vehicles (such as passenger motor vehicles, trucks and dozers) and trailers with or without property permanently affixed to it (such as semi-trailers, cargo trailers and special purpose trailers). The FEPP offered under this IFB has been determined to be “new”, “useable” or “repairable' under the General Services Administration (GSA) definitions. The FEPP property offered under this IFB would not be considered scrap, which is defined as property that has no value except for its basic material content. While DoD turn-in customers provide a supply condition code of A-H on all DTIDs for all property turned into the Agency, these codes are used in the DoD supply system as classifications for materiel in terms of readiness for issue and use, or to identify action underway to change the status of materiel. They do not directly correspond to the suitability of property being made available for reutilization, transfer, donation or sale. Agency personnel make an independent determination on whether the property should be classified as scrap because it has no value more than the item's material content and/or whether an item is suitable for reutilization, transfer, donation or sale as FEPP. The quality of the property tendered under this contract will vary and it is being sold “as is where is” with no warranty as to its condition or suitability for its originally intended, or any other specific purpose. This is a requirement-type contrac…
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