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The University of South Carolina intends to enter into a sole source contract per S.C. Code Ann. 11-35-1560 with Sterilelink, Inc for preventative maintenance and repair services for cage, rack sterilizers and washers for School of Medicine, Columbia Campus.
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The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), The College of Health Professions in accordance with §11-35-1560 (A) of the SC Consolidated Procurement Code, intends to award without competition, a sole source contract to Touch of Life Technology.
The College of Health Professions is requesting to purchase the Sectra Table F18 and Educational Portal along with Toltech VH Dissector software:(2) Sectra Table F18; (2) Sectra Table 2-Year Extended Hardware Warranty; (1) VH Dissector XR Advanced Workstation; (1) VH Dissector VR/XR Workstation Mobile Cart; (1) VH Dissector XR Pro-Standard License (2-Year Subscription); (1) VH Dissector XR Advanced Workstation 2-Year Extended Hardware Warranty;(4) VH Dissector VR Advanced Workstation; (4) VH Dissector VR/XR Workstation Team Cart; (4) VH Dissector VR Pro-Standard License 2-Year Subscription); (4) VH Dissector VR Advanced Workstation 2-Year Extended Hardware Warranty; (1) Uvisan Disinfection Cabinet VR12.The Sectra Table is compatible with the University Learning Management System here at MUSC.
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. Any responsible sources who wish to identify their interest and capability to provide these services must notify the Procurement Officer at seabrokv@musc.edu no later than August 1, 2023, (12:00 a.m. EST). Telephone responses will not be accepted. Upon receipt of the interested parties' notification, the Procurement Officer will determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement or proceed with sole source negotiations.
PROTESTS (MAY 2019)
If you are aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of the contract, you may be entitled to protest, but only as provided in Section 11-35-4210. To protest a solicitation, you must submit a protest within fifteen days of the date the applicable solicitation document is issued. To protest an award, you must (i) submit notice of your intent to protest within five business days of the date the award notice is posted, and (ii) submit your actual protest within fifteen days of the date the award notice is posted. Days are calculated as provided in Section 11-35-310(13). Both protests and notices of intent to protest must be in writing and must be received by the appropriate Chief Procurement Officer within the time provided. See clause entitled “Protest-CPO”. The grounds of the protest and the relief requested must be set forth with enough particularity to give notice of the issues to be decided. [02-2A085-2]
Any protest or notice of intent to protest must be addressed to the Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, and submitted in writing (a) by email to: protest-mmo@mmo.state.sc.us or (b) by post or delivery to: 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201
The University of South Carolina intends to enter into a sole source contract per S.C. Code Ann. §11-35-1560 to Harvard Apparatus for an Electrochemical Probe Scanner and accessories.
Microsoft Corporation will provide an Enterprise Support Services agreement that will provide the following services on an as-needed basis: Enterprise advisory support hours as needed; Enterprise Azure problem resolution hours as needed; Enterprise on-demand assessment; Enterprise on-demand assessment-setup and configuration service as needed; Enterprise on-demand education; Enterprise online support portal; Enterprise problem resolution hours as needed; Enterprise reactive support management; Enterprise service delivery management; Enterprise webcasts as needed; reactive enabled contacts; and unified proactive services add-ons: service delivery management, onsite visit, workshopPLUS, Office 365, and hybrid configuration assessment for Exchange.
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Office of the Vice President for Research with §11-35-1560 (A) of the SC Consolidated Procurement Code, intends to award without competition, a sole source contract to LabArchives, LLC. The Office of the Vice President for Research is requesting to purchase a 5-year LabArchives electronic lab notebook (ELN) for Research. The National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Center for Biomedical Informatics & Information Technology (CBIIT) adopted Lab Archives as the electronic lab notebook (ELN) for use NCI-wide.
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. Any responsible sources who wish to identify their interest and capability to provide these services must notify the Procurement Officer at singlewa@musc.edu no later than July 31, 2023, (12:00 a.m. EST). Telephone responses will not be accepted. Upon receipt of the interested parties' notification, the Procurement Officer will determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement or proceed with sole source negotiations.
PROTESTS (MAY 2019)
If you are aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of the contract, you may be entitled to protest, but only as provided in Section 11-35-4210. To protest a solicitation, you must submit a protest within fifteen days of the date the applicable solicitation document is issued. To protest an award, you must (i) submit notice of your intent to protest within five business days of the date the award notice is posted, and (ii) submit your actual protest within fifteen days of the date the award notice is posted. Days are calculated as provided in Section 11-35-310(13). Both protests and notices of intent to protest must be in writing and must be received by the appropriate Chief Procurement Officer within the time provided. See clause entitled “Protest-CPO”. The grounds of the protest and the relief requested must be set forth with enough particularity to give notice of the issues to be decided. [02-2A085-2]
Any protest or notice of intent to protest must be addressed to the Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, and submitted in writing (a) by email to: rotest-mmo@mmo.state.sc.us or (b) by post or delivery to: 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201
In compliance with notice requirements per 11-35-1560(A) of the SC Consolidated Procurement Code intends to sole source with Nimbus Logic, LLC to provide a Microsoft 365 ES Full USL Government Community Cloud (GCC) High Annual Subscription for the College of Engineering and Computing.
The University of South Carolina intends to enter into a sole source contract per S.C. Code Ann. 11-35-1560 with USC/Columbia Technology Incubator for repair services, as per the approved Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), at iCarolina Learning Laboratory, Columbia Campus
The South Carolina Institute of Innovation and Information (SCIII), in accordance with South Carolina Procurement Code, Section 11-35-1560 and regulation 19-445.2105, is providing public notice of the intent to award a sole source contract to with Subscription People. The total potential value the contract is approximately $69,270. The anticipated contract duration is 07/26/2023 until 07/24/2026.
The South Carolina Institute of Innovation and Information (SCIII), intends to procure Consortia Manager. Consortia Manager is a unique product in the market place in that it provides an electronic management system built specifically for consortia to manage high-volume workflows used in the administration of e-resource subscriptions for multiple libraries.
Please see Section 11-35-4210(1): Right to Protest of the South Carolina Code of Laws for information relating to protest rights.
It is the intent of Midlands Technical College (MTC) to issue a Sole Source Procurement with Southern Educational Systems, Inc. to purchase iConnect – HVAC Training Units
Billboard advertising locations throughout our service area of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties to cover the year for 23-24
The South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) hereby provides notice, pursuant to the authority of SC Code 11-35-1560 and SC Regulation 19-445-2105, that it intends to award without competition a sole contract to Life Technologies Corporation (a division of Thermo Fisher Scientific) for service/maintenance agreements for the following instruments used by the DNA Database Department of SLED's Forensic Services Laboratory: 3500xL Genetic Analyzers, ProFlex 96-Well Sample Block Thermal Cyclers, and COPAN 200 Punching Instruments.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) hereby provides notice, pursuant to the authority of SC Code 11-35-1560 and SC Regulation 19-445.2105, that it intends to award without competition a sole source contract to Life Technologies Corporation for validated laboratory consumables and kits to be used for DNA analysis by SLED's DNA Casework Department in its Forensic Services Laboratory.
SCDHHS is seeking to contract with UNC for the purchase and provision of consultation, training and subscription software services related to the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) provider evaluations. The selected fidelity measure is the Tool for Measurement of ACT (TMACT: Monroe-DeVta, Moser & Teague, 2013). UNC is the owner and developer of the TMACT which is the only tool available to perform a nuanced measure of the ACT program fidelity and UNC is the only option for states on the east coast to provide the necessary training for the use of the TMACT tool. The use of the TMACT is of paramount importance to enable SCDHHS to have the needed confidence in the results to be able to accurately and appropriately ilnk reimbursement rates to fidelity scores.
Annual Maintenance, updates, service and support for the Ellucian ERP System.
To procure Ellucian/Banner Maintenance and Support improvements for the additional component
systems as amended and previously licensed by Winthrop
Clemson currently uses the Phantom T1340 Camera system in their 20' tunnel used to test the impact of turbulence on laser propagation, but further research requirements are demanding that Clemson to build a Shack-Hartmann sensor which requires another high speed, high resolution camera, and in order to maintain research continuity and reuse existing software another Phantom T1340 is required to give Clemson the full picture of phase irradiance profile of the laser. This will also allow Clemson to use algorithms already developed for the initial phase of this research. The Phantom T1340 is only available from Vision Research therefore Clemson is requesting that this be considered a sole source.
Bidder’s right to protest as listed in Section 11-35-4210 in the South Carolina Consolidated Procurement Code applies to this announcement of an emergency procurement.
Protest to be filed with:
Chief Procurement Officer
Materials Management Office
1201 Main Street, Suite 600
Columbia, SC 29201
Facsimile: 803-737-0639
E-mail: protest-mmo@mmo.sc.gov
Clemson University's Advanced Material Research Laboratories seeks to sole source a Pro Line PVD200 thin film disposition system from Kurt J Lesker Company. Our research project requires to put highly accurate high reflection (HR) and anti-reflection (AR) coatings on the facets of laser diodes. But due to the temperature various during the deposition process, the film refractive index changes, which leads to HR/AR coating errors. KJL’s coating system is the only one that will integrate real-time thin film coating reflectivity measurement with the e-beam evaporation process. This function is the key and only method to obtain the required accuracy of HR/AR coatings required for our research. For these reasons, this is a sole source procurement.
Clemson University's CUICAR facility seeks to sole source an automated off-road vehicle for the vehicle autonomy research and experiments in the Virtual Prototyping of Ground Systems (VIPR-GS) Center. The research requires the following: (1) a drive-by-wire automated vehicle and Polaris RZR Turbo R 4 is most highly requested due to its high power and speed on off-road; (2) autonomy software kit for autonomous driving functions; and (3) supporting Robot Operating System (ROS) which the VIPR-GS center and sponsor are using in their vehicle autonomy stacks. The DataSpeed’s automated RZR vehicle is the only commercially available product on the market which is an automated POLARIS RZR Turbo R 4, has a vehicle autonomy software kit, and supports ROS. This purchase includes the vehicle, warranty, Dataspeed By-Wire kit, all hardware and software, installation, sensors, cameras and shipping. For these reasons, this is a sole source procurement.
SCDMH intends to enter into one-year contracts to provide state matching funds to support operation of the MIRCI (Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc.) Home Base I and II Consolidated Program and Home Base Ill and IV Consolidated Program; these programs are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care (CoC) Program, Grant Numbers SC0024L4E022215 and SC0078L4E022212, respectively. These grants provide permanent supportive housing for individuals with mental illnesses and their families experiencing homelessness prior to program entry.
The MUSC Institute of Psychiatry National Crime Victims Center has an ongoing relationship with the creators of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) providing web-based training to clinicians via CPT Web 2.0. This web course was developed by MUSC faculty to train providers in the therapy model, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). This is an evidence-based therapy model used by MUSC Department of Psychiatry and countless others across the world. The founders/creators of this therapy model agreed to allow MUSC to provide training to clinicians with the understanding that they would receive remuneration for their intellectual property.
In compliance with notice requirements of section 11-35-1560 (A) of the SC Consolidated Procurement Code and in accordance with Regulation 19-445.2105, Florence-Darlington Technical College intends to award a Sole Source procurement to Farsoon Technologies-Americas to provide bright white Nylon PA1212 SLS powder for Fortus 450mc 3D printer as needed throughout the year. Estimated Cost: $75,000.00 for FY 23-24. Bidder's right to protest is listed in section 11-35-4210 in the SC Consolidated Procurement Code and applies to this Sole Source procurement.
Protests to be filed with: Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201 or emailed to: protest-mmo@mmo.sc.gov
Amatrol Training Systems
Due to a SC Department of Juvenile Justice staffing crisis in the agency and a decline in the HR staff as well, the SCDJJ entered into an emergency contract with The Bateh Group who will be providing an array of recruitment and marking services through the purchasing of media ads and assisting in the creation and managing of virtual career fairs. They will also provide the agency with reporting on recruitment as well as employee stay and exit surveys. The collection of this data will be used to strengthen our recruitment and retention efforts within the agency.
PROTESTS:
If you are aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of the contract, you may be entitled to protest, but only as provided in Section 11-35-4210. To protest a solicitation, you must submit a protest within fifteen days of the date of the applicable solicitation document is issued. To protest an award, you must (i) submit notice of your intent to protest within seven business days of the date the award notice is posted, and (ii) submit your actual protest within fifteen days of the date the award notice is posted. Days are calculated as provided in Section 11-35-310(13). Both protests and notices of intent to protest must be in writing and must be received by the appropriate Chief Procurement Officer within the time provided. See clause entitled "Protest-CPO". The grounds of the protest and the relief requested must be set forth with enough particularity to give notice pf the issues to be decided. Any protest must be addressed to the Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, and submitted in writing (a) by email to protest-mmo@mmo.state.sc.gov, or (b) by post or delivery to 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201.
Verification of international customer and their legal status for SCDMV, before a credential is issued. US governmental agency that oversees immigration and they have the most comprehensive information pertaining to drivers license pertaining directly with US citizenry information
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) information services for checking CDL and potential CDL drivers. SSN (social security verification) this is used by all SCDMV branch offices. Unified Network Interface (UNI) windows maintenance government. Driver License Data Verification (DLDV), US Passport Verification Services (USPVS Transaction Fee). Detail Paper billing and State to State (S2S) communicates to all states to monitor violations, suspensions, etc. ELT (electronic lien and title) development service.
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Office Research Administration with §11-35-1560 (A) of the SC Consolidated Procurement Code, intends to award without competition, a sole source contract to Getinge USA Sales, LLC. The Department of Office of Vice-President for Research (OVPR) is requesting to renew Annual Preventative Maintenance Agreement with Getinge US Sales, LLC, to service the Getinge Sterilization Units, housed in the MUSC Children's Research Institute Building, Drug Discovery Building and Strom Thurmond Building. The sterilization units manufactured by Getinge are critical to various research laboratories located on the University campus. Getinge is the manufacturer and sole authorized dealer of their equipment. To keep the equipment fully operational and to maintain the warranty the maintenance must be performed by Getinge trained technicians who have the expertise to accomplish these tasks.
This notice of intent is not a request for competitive proposals. Any responsible sources who wish to identify their interest and capability to provide these services must notify the Procurement Officer at singlewa@musc.edu no later than July 20, 2023, (12:00 a.m. EST). Telephone responses will not be accepted. Upon receipt of the interested parties' notification, the Procurement Officer will determine whether to conduct a competitive procurement or proceed with sole source negotiations.
PROTESTS (MAY 2019)
If you are aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of the contract, you may be entitled to protest, but only as provided in Section 11-35-4210. To protest a solicitation, you must submit a protest within fifteen days of the date the applicable solicitation document is issued. To protest an award, you must (i) submit notice of your intent to protest within five business days of the date the award notice is posted, and (ii) submit your actual protest within fifteen days of the date the award notice is posted. Days are calculated as provided in Section 11-35-310(13). Both protests and notices of intent to protest must be in writing and must be received by the appropriate Chief Procurement Officer within the time provided. See clause entitled “Protest-CPO”. The grounds of the protest and the relief requested must be set forth with enough particularity to give notice of the issues to be decided. [02-2A085-2]
Any protest or notice of intent to protest must be addressed to the Chief Procurement Officer, Materials Management Office, and submitted in writing (a) by email to: rotest-mmo@mmo.state.sc.us or (b) by post or delivery to: 1201 Main Street, Suite 600, Columbia, SC 29201
The University of South Carolina hereby provides notice that it intends to enter into a sole source contract per S.C. Code Ann. §11-35-1560 to Get Efficient, Inc. for Micro Credentialing and Licensing (for Teachers) Software Solution.
The University and the City of Clemson have recently been partnering on several mutually beneficial objectives. City administrators brought to the attention University Facilities’ staff that students were making heavy use of the Pickleball courts at Nettles Park, since the general student population no longer has the opportunity to use the Athletic tennis courts for recreation. The City already has plans to build four dedicated courts at Nettles Park and asked if the University would be willing to join in the expansion. Concurrently, the Special Olympics program approached President Clements with concern that the University could no longer provide courts for their use. After discussing with all parties, the University has committed to providing $250,000 to the City of Clemson to construct four additional courts, resulting in a total addition of eight. These will be available for community, student and Special Olympics use. The project, already under design by the City, will be executed through City procurement procedures. The University is providing only funding and guidance. As this project is occurring on property owned by the City of Clemson, there are no other units that could provide this project. Therfore this is a sole source.
To provide therapeutic foster care services to children in SCDSS foster care system. Pursuant to the conditions of the Michelle H. lawsuit, other placement types (e.g., Group Homes) are deemed inappropriate for our children because they do not meet the standard of least-restrictive, family-like settings, while the services described in this justification do. SCDSS must continue providing services for children. At this time, contracts resulting from a solicitation have not been awarded so these emergency contracts are required to avoid a legally unacceptable gap in services. DSS has selected these providers because they meet licensure requirements required by law before foster care placement in South Carolina.
The University of South Carolina intends to continue into a sole source contract per S.C. Code Ann. §11-35-1560 to Idexx Distribution, Inc for animal diagnostic sentinel testing.
The South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR) project D30-N015-MJ /IP-21-1006-01, Isle of Palms Stormwater Infrastructure project requires Tidal wetland mitigation credits. The credits are required because the project will, in part, take place in, and result in some disturbance of tidal wetlands. 2.588 Tidal Wetland Mitigation credits will be purchased. At least one-half (1.294) of the required credits must be restoration/non-buffer enhancement credits. In addition, no more than one-half (1.294) of the required mitigation credits may be preservation credits.
Intent period should be 12/12/2022-12/19/2022 not 12/27/2022
Table Rock State Park - Install Public WIFI in the Campground areas at the Park.