IMPORTANT: All amendments to solicitations will be posted to this site for download. If you download a solicitation from this site you will not automatically receive an amendment if issued. It is the responsibility of you the requester to check this site regularly to determine if there are any amendments to a solicitation you have downloaded.
More information about NRL contracting is available on the NRL Contracting Division homepage.
NOTE:
The U.S. Postal Service
continues to irradiate letters, flats, Express and Priority Mail with stamps for
postage and other packages with stamps for postage destined to government
agencies in the ZIP Code ranges 202 through 205.
Mail that is irradiated may exhibit a discolored (tan-colored) quality,
as well as be brittle, show spots on envelopes and make address labels
unreadable. Irradiation may destroy electronic format materials provided on
computer discs. Customers and businesses sending mail to ZIP Codes 202-205 can
avoid the irradiation process by affixing postage meter strips or permit indicia
instead of postage stamps to Express or Priority Mail. The use of corporate
accounts for Express Mail or registered mail also is another way to avoid the
irradiation process. Due to potential delays in receiving mail and potential for
receipt of damaged computer discs, offerors are encouraged to use alternatives
to the mail when submitting proposals.
Return
to NRL Contracting Division homepage.
Last Updated on
May 27, 2009