Ammunition (Practice) SBPO1920043...

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From: Idaho Department of Administration(State)
SBPO19200436

Basic Details

started - 09 Apr, 2020 (about 4 years ago)

Start Date

09 Apr, 2020 (about 4 years ago)
due - 07 Apr, 2021 (about 3 years ago)

Due Date

07 Apr, 2021 (about 3 years ago)
Contract

Type

Contract
SBPO19200436

Identifier

SBPO19200436
Dooley Enterprises

Customer / Agency

Dooley Enterprises
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1 | P a g e Idaho Division of Purchasing Statewide Blanket Purchase Order Purchase Order Summary Purchase Order Name: Practice Ammunition 2020 - 2021 Contract Number: SBPO19200436 Contract Value: 300,000.00 USD Purchase Order Date: 3/13/2020 Service Start Date: 4/8/2020 12:00 AM Service End Date: 4/7/2021 11:59 PM Submitted By: Jason Urquhart Supplier Shipping Details Dooley Enterprises 1198 N Grove Suite A Anaheim CA, 10038 Ship FOB: Destination, Prepaid Phone: +1 714-630-6436 Email: chris@dooleyenterprises.com Bill To Address Ship To Address DOP - Various State Agencies State of Idaho Various Locations See Below for Details on Specific Locations Various, Idaho 83702 Ship to Ordering Agency Phone: 208-327-7465 Phone: 208-327-7465 Fax: 208-327-7320 Fax: 208-327-7320 Email: purchasing@adm.idaho.gov Email:
href="mailto:purchasing@adm.idaho.gov">purchasing@adm.idaho.gov Mail Stop: DOP - Various Locations Mail Stop: DOP - Various Locations Payment Details Payment Terms: Net 30 2 | P a g e Instructions SBPO19200436, Practice Ammunition for Various State of Idaho Agencies, Institutions and Departments and eligible political subdivisions or public agencies as defined by Idaho Code, Section 67-2327 (the “Contract”) is renewed for an additional period of time, as provided above. All of the terms and conditions contained in the Contract shall remain in full force and effect, except as expressly modified herein. Contractor’s signed renewal letter is attached and incorporated herein by reference. Note: The dollar amount listed in the contract renewal pricing is an estimate and cannot be guaranteed. The actual dollar amount of the Contract may be more or less depending on the orders placed by the State; or may be dependent upon the specific terms of the Contract. (The pricing attached to the renewal letter shall go into effect on April 8, 2020.) Contract History: Contract initial period: 4/8/19 – 4/7/20. Estimated annual amount: $400,000.00. Contract first renewal period: 4/8/20 – 4/7/21. Estimated annual amount: $300,000.00. Total estimated contract value: $700,000.00. Special Instructions: Internal Comments: Signature: Jason Urquhart Signed By: ___________________ Jason R. Urquhart Digitally signed by Jason R. Urquhart Date: 2020.03.13 16:21:04 -06'00' 1 IIHO State of Idaho State Wide Blanket Purchase Order Purchase Order Number: Account Number: AC-I Purchase Order Date: April 05, 2019 Service Start Date: April 8, 2019 Service End Date: April 7, 2020 Payment Method: Invoice Payment Terms: NET30 Currency USD FOB Instruction: Destination Attachment(s): _____ Contract Number: Chris Dooley Dooley Enterprises 1198 N Grove Suite A Anaheim, CA 92806 Phone: 714-630-6436 Fax: Email: chris@dooleyenterprises.com Buyer Contact Jason Urquhart Tel:208-332-1608 Fax:208-327-7320 jason .urquhartadm. idaho.gov Bill To Address DOP - Various State Agencies State of Idaho Various Locations See Below for Details on Specific Locations Various, Idaho 83702 Phone: Fax: Email: Mail Stop: 208-327-7465 208-327-7320 purchasing@adm.idaho.gov DOP - Various Locations Ship To Address DOP - Various State Agencies State of Idaho Various Locations See Below for Details on Specific Locations Various, Idaho 83702 Phone: Fax: Email: 208-327-7465 208-327-7320 purchasingadm . idaho.gov Mail Stop: DOP - Various Locations Instructions Contract for Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho for the benefit of State of Idaho Agencies, institutions, and departments and eligible political subdivisions or public agencies as defined by Idaho Code, Section 67-2327, and other authorized entities. The Division of Purchasing or the requisitioning agency will issue individual releases (delivery or purchase orders) against this Contract on an as needed basis. This Contract is to be drawn upon as requested by participating agencies for the period noted above and may be renewed for additional renewal periods subject to mutual, written agreement between the parties. The anticipated total Contract term is seven (7) years. Contract Usage Type Open Contract. Public Agency Clause Yes. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR: This notice of award is NOT an order to ship. Purchase orders against this SBPO Contract will be furnished by the Ordering Agency on whose behalf this Contract is made. Purchase Order Summary SBPO1 9200436 Supplier 2 THIS CONTRACT, (including any files attached), CONSTITUTES THE STATE OF IDAHO’S ACCEPTANCE OF YOUR SIGNED BID (including any electronic bid submission), WHICH SUBMISSION IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE AS THOUGH SET FORTH IN FULL. In the event of any inconsistency, unless otherwise provided herein, such inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: 1. The Statewide Blanket Purchase Order document. 2. The state of Idaho’s original solicitation document (including the state of Idaho’s letter to Dooley Enterprises, Inc. dated February 5, 2019). 3. The Contractor’s signed Bid (including Dooley Enterprises, Inc.’s response to the above letter). Items Part Number Quantity Back Order Unit Unit Price Total 1.00 0 ANN 400,000.00 $400,000.00 Item Description #1 Contract initial term: April 8, 2019 through April 7, 2020. F Delivery Date: April 08, 2019 Shipping Method: Delivery Shipping Instructions: Ship FOB: Destination Attachment(s) Special Instructions: Sub-Total (USD) $400,000.00 Estimated Tax (USD) $0.00 TOTAL: (USD) $400,000.00 Note: If there is a next to an item’s unit price, that indicates that the price has been discounted. Signature I. Signed By , ITB19000284 - Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho (Formal) Header Information Sub-organizations are not invited to participate in bid. Contact Jason Urquhart Tel:208-332-1608 Fax:208-327-7320 jason.urquhart@adm.idaho.gov Duration Dates Start Date November 14, 2018 at 2:30:00 PM MST End Date December 19, 2018 at 5:00:00 PM MST Title Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho Solicitation Type Invitation to Bid (ITB) Invitation Type Public Estimated Total Value $380,000.00 Description Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho Solicitation Categories Delivery Terms Free On Board Destination Payment Terms Net 30 Days Custom Fields * This Solicitation has no custom header fields defined Created By Jason Urquhart Created From Request# 2-96 Requirements  Terms and Conditions for ITBs/RFPs [4 Fields(s)] Field Title : Terms and Conditions for ITB/RFPs Field Description : The current versions of the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions and Solicitation Instructions to Vendors are incorporated by reference into this solicitation, and any resulting contract, as if set forth herein in their entirety. Both documents can be downloaded at https://purchasing.idaho.gov/terms_and_conditions.html ; or copies obtained by contacting the Division of Purchasing at 208.327.7465 or purchasing@adm.idaho.gov. Failure by any submitting vendor to obtain a copy of these documents shall in no way constitute or be deemed a waiver by the State of any term, condition or requirement contained in the referenced documents; and no liability will be assumed by the Division of Purchasing for a submitting vendor's failure to consider the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions and Solicitation Instructions to Vendors in preparing its response to the solicitation. Field Title : Proposal Discussions Field Description : Proposal Discussions: Discussions with individual offerors (including the utilization of one or more rounds of Best And Final Offers (BAFO) and/or Negotiations) may be conducted in accordance with IDAPA 38.05.01.083 and .084, as determined by the state to be in its best interest. NOTE: Offerors should submit their best proposals initially as there is no guarantee that the State will conduct any discussions. Field Title : FOB Destination Field Description : Your Bid/Offer must be fully burdened, FOB Destination to the specified delivery location, unless provided otherwise in the solicitation documents. Field Title : Attachments Field Description : Attachments: Additional terms, conditions, instructions or other requirements apply to this solicitation, and may be attached as Word, Excel or other file types which you must download and review in order to respond. Document Attachments  2018 Practice Ammo ITB2.docx  2018 Practice Ammo Bid Schedule2.xls  Signature Page ITB RFP Apr 2018.doc  solicitation_instructions Jan 2017.pdf  Std Terms and Conditions Jan 2017.pdf  ITB19000284 Amend One.docx Solicitation Addenda  BuyerChangeDetailsReport_ITB19000284_v1_Dec_4_18.pdf Date: December 04, 2018 at 3:30:42 PM CST Item Specifications and Quantities No. Item Contract # Allocation Total Qty Qty Unit 1 Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho 1.00 1.00 year   Page 1 of 5 December 4, 2018 AMENDMENT 1 TO: All concerned vendors RE: ITB19000284, Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho, closing 5:00 p.m. Mountain time, December 19, 2018. I. The following are changes made to the referenced ITB. This additional information is added to and is made part of the referenced ITB. 1. Section 10.1, State’s Right to Require Additional Delivery Information, is deleted and replaced by the following: “10.1 State’s Right to Require Additional Delivery Information (See section 11.10, Delivery Time.) 10.1.1 The State reserves the right to require the apparent successful Bidder to provide a letter from each manufacturer whose product(s) the Bidder has bid that identifies the manufacturer’s standard production time for each of its products that were bid. If the State exercises this right, it will notify the apparent successful Bidder in writing, the Bidder must also include as part of its response to the notification the information identified in sections 10.1.2 and 10.1.3 and the Bidder must provide all information that the State requires within ten (10) business days after the notification is issued. Also, if the State exercises this right, if the apparent successful Bidder fails to comply with the requirements of sections 10.1.1 through 10.1.3, the apparent successful Bidder’s Bid will be found non-responsive. (The State, in its sole discretion, may grant an extension or extensions to the ten (10) business day requirement.) 10.1.2 Information that shows the total delivery time after receipt of order factoring in the manufacturer’s production time that the apparent successful Bidder identified in Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule. 10.1.3 For each instance in which the total delivery time would exceed sixty (60) calendar days (see section 11.10, Delivery Time), the Bidder must provide a written mitigation plan identifying how the Bidder will ensure that product will be delivered within sixty (60) calendar days.” 2. The following is added as a new provision, following section 11.4.8, Waiver of Subrogation: “11.4.9 Waiver of the Requirements of Sections 11.4.2 through 11.4.3.1: If the apparent successful Bidder is not domiciled within the state of Idaho, has no employees located within the state of Idaho and will not have any located within the state of Idaho during the term of the Contract, and will have not at no point during the term of the Contract be Page 2 of 5 driving on state property, then the apparent successful Bidder may submit a written request to DOP to waive the requirements of sections 11.4.2 through 11.4.3.1.” 3. The second sentence of the first paragraph of section 11.10, Delivery Time, reads “Contractor shall carry an adequate stock to meet such delivery time for the entire term of the Contract.” That sentence is hereby deleted from the ITB. II. The following are questions, statements, clarifications, and their responses regarding the referenced ITB. This additional information is added to and is made part of the referenced ITB. #  ITB  Section  ITB  Page  Question  Response  1      On pages 8‐9 of the bid packet you have the  insurance requirements described. It states the  successful vendor will be required to meet  these insurance requirements. These  requirements would force us to add the State  as an additionally insured if we are the  successful bidder. It would cover our  employees from injury during the fulfillment of  this contract while on State property. My  question is why do all of the insurance  requirements listed, apply to this particular  bidding opportunity because all of the items  requested would be drop shipped directly from  the manufacturer? Our employees would  never have to be in the State. All of the  products would be delivered via mail courier  (UPS, Fedex, etc.) so none of our employees or  company vehicles would need to be covered by  an insurance policy that lists the State as an  additionally insured. We understand why these  requirements are in place for construction  contracts when employees must come in to  the State to perform work but since the State is  looking to procure goods and not services, it is  not necessary for our employees to enter the  State.    We are asking for these insurance  requirements to be stricken from the Terms  and Conditions because by enforcing these  requirements, the State will end up spending  more money than is necessary. If we have to  change our insurance plan to cover the State,  our prices will have to increase.    Requested clarification from vendor that  submitted the above.  Asked that the vendor be  more specific and identify which insurance  requirements are you asking us to strike. The  following is the vendor’s response:    The insurance requirements in ITB19000284 are  at the bare minimum requirements.   Adding the  state as an additional insured is standard industry  practice and we would not be willing to eliminate  that requirement.  The contractor may or may  not also be the producer of the goods.  Either  way if there was a claim made for damages as a  result of the goods being drop shipped we would  need to be named as an additional insured to  access the insurance coverage.    If the vendor is not located here and will have no  employees in the state of Idaho or driving on  state property, then we do not require the Auto  liability or Workers compensation coverage.    In short, we will not waive any requirements save  for what is discussed in the paragraph directly  above.  We have made a change to the insurance  requirements within this amendment that  reflects this.  Page 3 of 5 #  ITB  Section  ITB  Page  Question  Response  I’m asking about all of the insurance  requirements. Why are any of them necessary?  Why do we need to have an insurance policy  listing the State of Idaho as an additionally  insured when all the items would be drop  shipped directly to the departments? All of the  ammunition would be delivered by a courier  (i.e. UPS or FedEx) so there is no reason for us  to have such extensive insurance coverage  when we will not be in the state to perform  any work associated with this contract.  Everything would be handled from our location  in Georgia through email and over the phone.  We do not have any company vehicles so we  do not need to carry company automobile  insurance.    We ask these questions because in order to  add agencies, cities or states to our policy, our  insurance premiums increase. We have to pass  these fees onto the agencies which only  increases your costs. We just want to give you  the best pricing possible and adding agencies  as additionally insured only raises the prices  we offer. We can do it, we are just trying to  save you guys some money in the long run.  Many times, we run into bids with all this  requirements and they are meant for service  contracts (i.e. construction) when this is a  goods contract.  2      (I)s there any leeway on the FFL requirement?   An FFL is not required to sell ammunition, and  as we don't sell firearms we never acquired  one.  If that requirement is not a sticking point  I would love to bid.  We will not change the requirements of section  9.1.2 or section 11.7, Federal Firearms License.  3      We have reviewed all the documents but do  not see the length of term of contract. The only  dates shown are start date November 14, 2018  to end date December 19, 2018 which we are  assuming it is the length of open time to  submit our bid.     I have reviewed the ITP terms as you  suggested, but do not see the length of term  for the contract. If you can please give us  guidance on this we would greatly appreciate  it.  Please see page 1 of the main body of the ITB, on  which you will find a table with the heading “ITB  Administrative Information” and see the second  row from the bottom of the table.  That row has  the heading “Initial Term of Contract and  Renewals”.  4      I am in the process of completing the bid using  the excel spreadsheet provided, under Column  I it asks if the bid meets all the specifications in  sections 5.1 and 5.2, is this referencing the  STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT  TERMS AND CONDITIONS Administrative fee?  That is not referencing anything within the State  of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and  Conditions.  Please see the main body of the ITB,  section 5.1 (Standards) and section 5.2 (Defective  Cartridges).  Page 4 of 5 #  ITB  Section  ITB  Page  Question  Response  5      Would orders be placed all at one time or  broken up, for example line items states  245,000 rounds, if the entire order is shipped  all at once then shipping is free but it if is  broken up the we need to calculate shipping of  $15USD per shipment; unless each order is  above  $700 USD  then the shipping is free.  The contract resulting from the ITB will be a  Statewide Blanket Purchase Order, and agencies  will place orders on an as‐needed basis.  6      I do not see any location to add commits  concerning our bid, we would like to add a  statement about the shipping.  Bidders can include additional sheets with their  Bids with comments; however, vendor are  cautioned to not contradict the specifications,  requirements and terms and conditions of the  ITB.  7      Just to confirm is the Bid closing date  December 19th, 2018 for ITB19000284?  The closing date of the ITB is December 19, 2018.  8  11.10  11  This Section states “Delivery must be made  within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of  ordering Agency’s purchase order (ordering  Agency is the Agency that placed the purchase  order with the Contractor). Contractor shall  carry an adequate stock to meet such delivery  time for the entire term of the Contract.”     Considering that it adds cost to the distributor  to inventory the ammunition and ship it from  the distributors warehouse, how will the state  verify the distributors inventory?  We are concerned about delivery time, not  necessarily how the Contractor meets the  delivery time requirements*.  So, within this  amendment, we have deleted the second  sentence of the first paragraph of section 11.10,  Delivery Time.    * As identified in section 10.1, State’s Right to  Require Additional Delivery Information, we may  require the apparent successful Bidder to provide  supplemental information identifying how  delivery requirements will be met.    (Please see the last sentence of section 11.13.2  relating to consequences for not meeting the fill  rate.)  9  11.10  11  If the answer to question 1 is that no  verification will be done, then how is it an even  field between a distributor who intends to  keep inventory and meet your delivery  demands, and a distributor who intends "beg  forgiveness instead of ask permission" to  assure 60 calendar day delivery?  See the answer to question 8 above.  10  11.10  11  Would extra consideration be given if a  distributor offered the vast majority of  shipments within the desired 30 day or less  delivery time?  No, we would not provide additional  consideration for this.  Page 5 of 5 There are no other changes. If you have already submitted your Bid and this amendment will alter your Bid, please contact the Division of Purchasing. Thank you for your interest in supplying the needs of the state of Idaho. Sincerely, /s/ Jason R. Urquhart, CPPO, CPPB Purchasing Officer Please acknowledge receipt of this amendment by completing the spaces below, and please return this acknowledgement with your Bid. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AMENDMENT 1 ________________________________ ____________________ Signature Date ________________________________ __________________________________ Printed Name Company Name ITB19000284 - Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho (Formal) Header Information Sub-organizations are not invited to participate in bid. Contact Jason Urquhart Tel:208-332-1608 Fax:208-327-7320 jason.urquhart@adm.idaho.gov Duration Dates Start Date November 14, 2018 at 2:30:00 PM MST End Date December 19, 2018 at 5:00:00 PM MST Title Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho Solicitation Type Invitation to Bid (ITB) Invitation Type Public Estimated Total Value $380,000.00 Description Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho Solicitation Categories Delivery Terms Free On Board Destination Payment Terms Net 30 Days Custom Fields * This Solicitation has no custom header fields defined Created By Jason Urquhart Created From Request# 2-96 Requirements  Terms and Conditions for ITBs/RFPs [4 Fields(s)] Field Title : Terms and Conditions for ITB/RFPs Field Description : The current versions of the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions and Solicitation Instructions to Vendors are incorporated by reference into this solicitation, and any resulting contract, as if set forth herein in their entirety. Both documents can be downloaded at https://purchasing.idaho.gov/terms_and_conditions.html ; or copies obtained by contacting the Division of Purchasing at 208.327.7465 or purchasing@adm.idaho.gov. Failure by any submitting vendor to obtain a copy of these documents shall in no way constitute or be deemed a waiver by the State of any term, condition or requirement contained in the referenced documents; and no liability will be assumed by the Division of Purchasing for a submitting vendor's failure to consider the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions and Solicitation Instructions to Vendors in preparing its response to the solicitation. Field Title : Proposal Discussions Field Description : Proposal Discussions: Discussions with individual offerors (including the utilization of one or more rounds of Best And Final Offers (BAFO) and/or Negotiations) may be conducted in accordance with IDAPA 38.05.01.083 and .084, as determined by the state to be in its best interest. NOTE: Offerors should submit their best proposals initially as there is no guarantee that the State will conduct any discussions. Field Title : FOB Destination Field Description : Your Bid/Offer must be fully burdened, FOB Destination to the specified delivery location, unless provided otherwise in the solicitation documents. Field Title : Attachments Field Description : Attachments: Additional terms, conditions, instructions or other requirements apply to this solicitation, and may be attached as Word, Excel or other file types which you must download and review in order to respond. Document Attachments  2018 Practice Ammo ITB2.docx  2018 Practice Ammo Bid Schedule2.xls  Signature Page ITB RFP Apr 2018.doc  solicitation_instructions Jan 2017.pdf  Std Terms and Conditions Jan 2017.pdf Item Specifications and Quantities No. Item Contract # Allocation Total Qty Qty Unit 1 Practice Ammunition for the State of Idaho 1.00 1.00 year                                 STATE OF IDAHO  DIVISION OF PURCHASING   FOR  THE STATE OF IDAHO      Invitation to Bid (ITB) ITB19000284    Practice Ammunition                 Date of Issuance: November 14, 2018        TABLE OF CONTENTS    ITB ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 1  1  PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................................... 2  2  GENERAL INFORMATION, SOLICITATION INSTRUCTIONS AND STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS .......................... 2  3  INQUIRIES .................................................................................................................................................................. 2  4  BACKGROUND ........................................................................................................................................................... 2  5  SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 3  6  QUANTITY ................................................................................................................................................................. 3  7  BID PRICING ............................................................................................................................................................... 4  8  BILLING PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................................................. 4  9  SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 4  10  ADDITIONAL DELIVERY INFORMATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND AWARD ....................................................................... 6  11  SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................. 7  ATTACHMENT 1 ‐ BIDDER QUESTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 14  ATTACHMENT 2 ‐ BID SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................................................... 16    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 1 ITB ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION  Before you submit a Bid, make sure that you can completely meet the Insurance  Requirements (see sections 11.4 through 11.4.8).    Please also make sure that you carefully read the entire ITB, provide all of the  Required Bid Submission Items (section 9.1), note section 10.1 (State’s Right to  Require Additional Delivery Information) and completely read and then complete  Attachment 2 ‐ Bid Schedule.  ITB Title:  Practice Ammunition  ITB Project Description:  Practice ammunition for Idaho state agencies  that provide law enforcement services.  The  resulting Contract will be a statewide Contract.  ITB Lead:  Jason Urquhart, Purchasing Officer  Idaho Division of Purchasing  jason.urquhart@adm.idaho.gov   208‐332‐1608  Submit sealed Bid (if submitting manually):    MANUAL BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE PHYSICAL ADDRESS  DESIGNATED FOR COURIER SERVICE AND TIME/DATE STAMPED BY  DOP PRIOR TO THE CLOSING DATE AND TIME.          Submit electronically via IPRO:  Address for Courier  Idaho Division of Purchasing, 304 N. 8th St.,  Room 403, Boise, ID 83702    Address for US Mail  Idaho Division of Purchasing, P.O. Box 83720,  Boise, ID 83720‐0075    Electronic Submission  http://purchasing.idaho.gov   Deadline to Receive Questions:  Monday, December 3, 2018, 11:59:59 p.m.  Mountain Time  ITB Closing Date:  See IPRO Header Document  Bid Opening Date:  10:30 a.m. Mountain Time the following  business day after closing  Initial Term of Contract and Renewals:  The initial term of the Contract shall be one (1)  year.  Upon mutual, written agreement, the  Contract may be renewed, extended or  amended.  The anticipated total Contract term  is seven (7) years.  Administrative Fee:  Purchases made under the Contract awarded  from this ITB shall be subject to the  administrative fee described in and shall  require the reports identified in section 5,  Administrative Fee, of the State of Idaho  Standard Contract Terms and Conditions.        ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 2   1 PURPOSE  The state of Idaho (the “State”), through the Idaho Division of Purchasing (“DOP”), is requesting Bids from  qualified Vendors for the purchase of practice ammunition in accordance with the specifications provided  below.     Service (“duty”) ammunition will not be a part of any Contract resulting from this ITB.    2 GENERAL INFORMATION, SOLICITATION INSTRUCTIONS AND STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS  This Solicitation is issued by the State via IPRO: (https://purchasing.idaho.gov/information‐for‐vendors/ipro‐ epurchasing‐system/ipro‐login/).  The ITB Lead is the only contact for this Solicitation.  All correspondence  regarding this ITB shall be in writing.  In the event that it becomes necessary to revise any part of this ITB,  amendments will be posted at IPRO.  It is the responsibility of the Bidder to monitor IPRO for any updates or  amendments.  Any oral interpretations or clarifications of this ITB shall not be relied upon.  All changes to this  ITB must be in writing and posted at IPRO to be valid.  Alternate Bids are not allowed.    3 INQUIRIES  Questions or other correspondence must be submitted in writing to the ITB Lead listed below.  QUESTIONS  MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59:59 P.M. MOUNTAIN TIME ON THE DATE LISTED IN THE ITB ADMINISTRATIVE  INFORMATION.  Written questions must be submitted using Attachment 1, Bidder Questions. Official answers  to all written questions will be posted on IPRO as an amendment to this ITB.    ITB Lead: Jason Urquhart, Purchasing Officer  E‐mail: jason.urquhart@adm.idaho.gov     Any questions regarding the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions found at  https://purchasing.idaho.gov/governing‐laws‐and‐policies/ must also be submitted in writing, using Attachment  1, Bidder Questions, by the deadline identified in the ITB Administrative Information. The State will not consider  proposed modifications to these requirements after the date and time set for receiving questions. Questions  regarding these requirements must contain the following:    1. The rationale for the specific requirement being unacceptable to the party submitting the question  (define the deficiency).  2. Recommended verbiage for the State’s consideration that is consistent in content, context, and form  with the State’s requirement that is being questioned.  3. Explanation of how the State’s acceptance of the recommended verbiage is fair and equitable to both  the State and to the party submitting the question.    Bids which condition the Bid based upon the State accepting other terms and conditions not found in the ITB,  or which take exception to the State’s terms and conditions, will be found non‐responsive, and no further  consideration of the Bid will be given.    4 BACKGROUND   The State has had a contract or contracts in place for practice ammunition for more than ten (10) years, and, a  need for practice ammunition continues.    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 3 Historical purchases are reflected in the Estimated Annual Usage in Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule.  Additionally,  the following is ordering history as far as what time of year each of the main ordering Agencies (state agencies  only) have placed orders within the last three (3) years:     Idaho Department of Correction – this Agency has placed orders every quarter in the last three (3) years   Idaho Department of Fish and Game ‐ this Agency has placed orders every quarter but one in the last  three (3) years   Idaho State Police – this Agency placed orders every quarter between April 2015 and June 2016; since  then, this Agency ordered approximately during the month of August 2017   Idaho State University – this Agency ordered during the quarter of April‐June 2015; during the quarters  of April‐June, July‐September and October‐December 2016; during the quarter of April‐June 2017; and  during the quarter of January‐March 2018    Please note that the Office of the Attorney General places orders occasionally as well.    5 SPECIFICATIONS   The specifications are the minimum mandatory specifications that your Bid must meet in order for the State to  consider your Bid for award. The specifications are identified on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule and as follows:    5.1  Standards  Ammunition provided under the Contract shall be manufactured by a manufacturer that is a member of the  Sporting Arms Ammunition Manufactures Institute (SAAMI).    Ammunition shall fully comply with the various applicable standards pertaining to safety, manufacturing  tolerance, pressure level, velocity, and energy as jointly established by the American National Standards  Institute (ANSI) and SAAMI, as follows:    ANSI/SAAMI Z 299.1‐1992    Rimfire Ammunition  ANSI/SAAMI Z 299.2‐1992    Shot Shell Ammunition  ANSI/SAAMI Z 299.3‐1993    Centerfire Pistol & Revolver Ammunition  ANSI/SAAMI Z 299.4‐1992    Centerfire Rifle Ammunition    Remanufactured or reloaded ammunition is not acceptable.    5.2  Defective Cartridges  Manufacturer shall institute quality control and quality assurance procedures to prohibit the production  and sale of “squib loads” and “hot loads”.  A squib load is any cartridge that is loaded with greatly  reduced power or without any powder.  A “hot load” is any cartridge that is loaded with excessive  powder or the wrong type of high‐energy powder.  The manufacturer and Contractor shall be solely  liable for any damages and/or injury caused to property and/or persons by squib loads and/or by hot  loads.  Any ammunition that is found to contain squib loads and/or hot loads shall be subject to  rejection by the user and shall be immediately replaced with equal ammunition complying with  specifications in the Contract.  The Contractor shall be responsible for all transportation costs for the  rejected ammunition and for the replacement ammunition.    6 QUANTITY  Estimated annual quantities are listed on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule.    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 4 7 BID PRICING  Provide your fully burdened prices for all Line Items listed on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule.     8 BILLING PROCEDURE  The Contractor must provide an invoice no later thirty (30) calendar days after delivery.     The Contractor must provide the following information with each invoice:     1  IPRO contract number and Agency PO number  2  Total amount billed  3  Detailed description of the products provided including product name and order number, unit of  measure, quantity, unit price and total per product  4  Name of authorized individual and contact information for Contractor     Invoices must be submitted to the ordering Agency.  The Contractor must contact each ordering Agency  for instructions for invoice submission.    9 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS    9.1  Required Bid Submission Items  Your Bid Submission must consist of the following:    9.1.1  Bid Schedule  Provide your Bid prices on Attachment 2‐ Bid Schedule.   Do not submit your Bid prices on any other form.   Submitting your Bid prices on a form different than Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule may cause your Bid to be  rejected as non‐responsive.      9.1.2  Active Federal Firearms License (FFL).  Proof of possessing an active FFL (see section 11.7).     9.1.3  State of Idaho Signature Page  The State of Idaho Signature Page must be completed and submitted as part of your Bid.  The State of Idaho  Signature Page is attached in IPRO.    9.2  Bid Submission Methods  Bids may be submitted electronically via IPRO or manually in a sealed envelope/package.  Do not fax or  e‐mail your Bid.  Your Bid must be received at the Division of Purchasing by the date and time specified  on the IPRO header document.  The official time, for bid closing purposes, is the Division of Purchasing’s  time clock.      While it is not mandatory to submit your Bid electronically via IPRO, all Bidders participating in a Solicitation  issued through IPRO must establish an account in the IPRO system (even if submitting a Bid manually  outside of IPRO) as it is necessary in order to process and/or award the resulting Contract(s).  It is free to  establish an account and only takes a few minutes.    9.2.1  Electronic Submission via IPRO   If submitting electronically via IPRO, upload all of the Required Bid Submission Items (see section 9.1)  and enter your cost in IPRO as the “Total Cost” on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule.   ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 5   Upload all Required Bid Submission Items using Microsoft products such as Word and Excel. Do not  submit items in .pdf format, unless provided otherwise in this ITB.    When a Bidder has successfully submitted a response to IPRO, the Bidder should see a change in the  system from “Draft Bid” (see Fig. 1) to “Submission confirmation email sent” (see Fig. 2). Bidders are  encouraged to document notification of successful submission for their records.  If you believe you have  submitted your Bid, but have not received the “Submission confirmation email sent” message, you are  advised to contact the IPRO provider’s help desk (phone number available at  https://purchasing.idaho.gov/information‐for‐vendors/; under the “IPRO HELP” tab) and notify the  solicitation lead prior to the solicitation End Time.  Vendors are strongly encouraged to begin the  process of submitting the response far enough in advance of the End Time to allow for resolution of  technical difficulties.  Be advised that the State is not responsible for a Vendor’s failure to timely submit  a responsive submission due to any technical or technological difficulties.  See IDAPA 38.05.01.61.02.      Fig. 1      Fig. 2    If submitting via IPRO, be advised that that the Bidder for Bid evaluation and award purposes is the entity  profile under which submit in IPRO, which must be the same legal entity presented in your uploaded  response materials.  If the entity identified on the state supplied Signature Page differs from the entity  under which you submit your Bid in IPRO, the information provided on the Signature Page prevails.    Bidders are further advised to upload response materials with descriptive file names, organized and  consolidated in a manner which allows the State to efficiently navigate the Bidder’s response; as the State  will print uploaded documents for evaluation in the manner received via IPRO.    9.2.2  Manual Submission    If submitting manually (via U.S. Mail, courier or hand‐delivery), seal all Required Bid Submission Items in  a single envelope or package (be certain to include an original hand‐written signature in ink OR an  electronic signature on the State of Idaho Signature Page) and label the outside of the package as  follows:    Attn: Jason Urquhart, Idaho Division of Purchasing  Bidder Name: (Company Name)  ITB Number: ITB19000284  ITB Title: Practice Ammunition ‐ Statewide    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 6 Bidders submitting manually must provide one (1) original of their Bids, as well as an electronic copy on  a USB or CD.  Please clearly identify the original manual submission and be certain that the Signature  Page is located at the front of the original Bid.    9.3   Trade Secrets  If your Bid contains trade secret information which you have identified, you must also submit a redacted  copy of the Bid (in electronic format, with the word “redacted” in the file name) with all trade secret  information removed or blacked out; as well as a separate document containing a complete list (per the  instructions in the three (3) paragraphs directly below) of all trade secret information which was removed or  blacked out in the redacted copy.    Paragraph 28 of the Solicitation Instructions to Vendors describes trade secrets to “include a formula,  pattern, compilation, program, computer program, device, method, technique or process that derives  economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to, and not being readily ascertainable  by proper means by other persons and is subject to the efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances  to maintain its secrecy.”  In addition to marking each page of the document with a trade secret notation (as  applicable; and as provided in Paragraph 28 of the Solicitation Instructions to Vendors), Bidders must also:    Identify with particularity the precise text, illustration, or other information contained within each page  marked “trade secret” (it is not sufficient to simply mark the entire page).  The specific information you  deem “trade secret” within each noted page must be highlighted, italicized, identified by asterisks,  contained within a text border, or otherwise clearly delineated from other text/information and specifically  identified as a “trade secret.”    Provide a separate document entitled “List of Redacted Trade Secret Information” which provides a succinct  list of all trade secret information noted in your Bid; listed in the order it appears in your submittal  documents, identified by Page #, Section #/Paragraph #, Title of Section/Paragraph, specific portions of  text/illustrations; or in a manner otherwise sufficient to allow the State’s procurement personnel to  determine the precise text/material subject to the notation.  Additionally, this list must identify with each  notation the specific basis for your position that the material be treated as exempt from disclosure.    10 ADDITIONAL DELIVERY INFORMATION, RESPONSIBILITY AND AWARD    10.1  State’s Right to Require Additional Delivery Information  (See section 11.10, Delivery Time.) The State reserves the right to require the apparent successful Bidder to  provide a letter from each manufacturer whose product(s) the Bidder has bid that identifies the  manufacturer’s standard production time for each product bid.  If the State requires this, it will notify the  apparent successful Bidder in writing, and the Bidder must also include the following with its response to the  notification:    10.1.1 Information that shows the total delivery time after receipt of order factoring in the manufacturer’s  production time.      10.1.2 For each instance in which the total delivery time would exceed sixty (60) calendar days (see section  11.10, Delivery Time), the Bidder must provide a written mitigation plan identifying how the Bidder will  ensure that product will be delivered within sixty (60) calendar days.      ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 7 10.2  Responsibility  Pursuant to IDAPA 38.05.01.081, the ITB Lead may, in the State’s sole discretion, and prior to award,  conduct a review to determine if the apparent successful Bidder is responsible.  As part of the  responsibility review, the ITB Lead may require the apparent successful Bidder to provide financial  reports to the satisfaction of the State and may also seek to obtain completed reference questionnaires  from Bidder’s references to the satisfaction of the State.  Nothing herein shall prevent the State from  using other means to determine Bidder’s responsibility.    10.3  Award  Award will be made on an ALL OR NONE basis to the responsive responsible Bidder with the lowest Total  Cost, as provided on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule.  11 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS  Note: In the event of conflict with the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions, or other terms,  conditions or requirements contained in this ITB, the following provisions will take precedence:    11.1   Website Ordering     11.1.1  If the Contractor provides a website for Agencies to use for placing orders, any terms or conditions  associated with the website that do the following are void:    11.1.1.1 Waive the sovereign immunity of the state of Idaho;      11.1.1.2 Subject the state of Idaho, its agencies, or political subdivisions of the state of Idaho to the  jurisdiction of the courts of other states;     11.1.1.3 Limit the time in which the state of Idaho, its agencies, or political subdivisions of the state  of Idaho may bring a legal claim to a period shorter than that provided in Idaho law;     11.1.1.4 Impose a payment obligation, including a rate of interest for late payments, less favorable  than the obligations set forth in Section 67‐2302, Idaho Code; or,     11.1.1.5 Require the state of Idaho, its agencies, or political subdivisions of the state of Idaho to  accept arbitration or to waive right to a jury trial.     11.1.2  If the Contractor provides a website for Agencies to use for placing orders, any terms or  conditions within any website that require indemnification not specifically authorized by the Idaho  legislature or subject to appropriation are void pursuant to Section 67‐9215, Idaho Code, and Section  59‐1016, Idaho Code.      11.1.3  If the Contractor provides a website for Agencies to use for placing orders, any terms or  conditions within any website that hold individual users (employees or officers of the state of Idaho and  of political subdivisions of the state of Idaho) personally liable are void.     11.1.4  Additionally, if the apparent successful Bidder is awarded a Contract from this ITB, the apparent  successful Bidder agrees that if an employee or officer of the state of Idaho or of a political subdivision  of the state of Idaho clicks‐through acceptance of any terms and conditions associated with a website  that the apparent successful Bidder will provide for Agencies to use for placing orders, that click‐through  ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 8 does not indicate that they have accepted any clicked‐through terms and conditions that contradict the  terms and conditions of the Contract or that are void pursuant to sections 11.1.1 through 11.1.3  above.  The apparent successful Bidder, by having submitted a Bid, represents that, if the website that it  will provide belongs to any third party, the third party also agrees specifically with the requirements of  sections 11.1.1 through 11.1.4.     11.2   Additions to and Deletions from the Contract  The State reserves the right to add or delete Line Items at any time during the Contract’s term, with no less  than thirty (30) calendar day notice to the Contractor.  When the State seeks to add a Line Item, the  Contractor shall respond to the State in writing with pricing for the Line Item within fifteen (15) calendar  days of receiving the notice.    Addition of or deletion of Line Items may occur without processing an amendment to the Contract, at the  State’s discretion.    11.3   Price Adjustments Prices bid must remain firm and fixed for the initial one (1) year Contract term.  A price adjustment may  be allowed, if the option to renew is exercised, on the anniversary date of the Contract.    All price adjustment requests are subject to approval by the Division of Purchasing and no price  adjustment for inflation shall be in effect until approved by the Division of Purchasing. The Division of  Purchasing reserves the right to require supporting documentation for any adjustments.  An upward  price adjustment shall be allowed no more frequently than annually, after the initial one (1) year  Contract term.    The Contractor must submit any price adjustment requests to the Division of Purchasing no later than  sixty (60) calendar days prior to the anniversary date of the Contract.    11.4   Insurance Requirements  Within five (5) business days of issuance of letter(s) of intent to award, the apparent successful Bidder  must provide certificates of insurance required herein and must maintain the insurance throughout the  entire term of the Contract, including throughout all renewal and extension terms. There are no  provisions for exceptions to this requirement. Failure to provide the certificates of insurance within the  five (5) business day period may be cause for your Bid to be found non‐responsive or for your Contract  to be terminated.     Contractor shall carry liability and property damage insurance that will protect it and the State from claims  for damages for bodily injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damages, which  may arise from operations under the Contract whether such operations be by themselves or by anyone  directly or indirectly employed by either of them.    Contractor shall not commence work under the Contract until it obtains all insurance required under this  provision and furnishes a certificate or other form showing proof of current coverage to the State. All  insurance policies and certificates must be signed copies. After work commences, the Contractor must keep  in force all required insurance until the Contract is terminated.    11.4.1 Commercial General and Umbrella Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain Commercial  General Liability (CGL) and, if necessary, Commercial Umbrella insurance with a limit of not less than  ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 9 $1,000,000 each occurrence. If such CGL insurance contains a general aggregate limit, it shall apply  separately to the Contract.     11.4.1.1 CGL insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 (or a substitute form  providing equivalent coverage) and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations,  independent contractors, products‐completed operations, personal and advertising injury, and  liability assumed under an insured contract (including the tort liability of another assumed in a  business contract).     11.4.2 Commercial Automobile and Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain  Commercial Automobile Liability and, if necessary, Commercial Umbrella Liability insurance with a limit  of not less than $1,000,000 each accident. Such insurance shall cover liability arising out of any auto  (including owned, hired, and non‐owned autos).     11.4.2.1 Bidder may request a waiver from providing Commercial Automobile and Commercial  Umbrella Liability Insurance in its Bid if the Bidder will not use any owned, hired or non‐owned  vehicles to conduct business under the Contract, if it is awarded the Contract, and the State will  consider the request.  If the Bidder submits a request to waive the provision of Commercial  Automobile and Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance after the due date and time for receipt of  Bids, the State may not consider the request.    11.4.3 Workers Compensation Insurance and Employer's Liability. Contractor shall maintain workers  compensation and employer's liability.  The employer's liability shall have limits not less than $100,000  each accident for bodily insurance by accident, $500,000 disease policy limit, and $100,000 disease,  each employee.    11.4.3.1 Contractor must provide either a certificate of workers compensation insurance issued by a  surety licensed to write workers compensation insurance in the State, as evidence that the  Contractor has in effect a current Idaho workers compensation insurance policy, or an  extraterritorial certificate approved by the Idaho Industrial Commission from a state that has a  current reciprocity agreement with the Idaho Industrial Commission.    11.4.4 State of Idaho as Additional Insured: The liability insurance coverage required for performance of  the Contract shall include the State and its divisions, officers and employees as additional insured, but  only with respect to the Contractor’s activities to be performed under the Contract.    11.4.4.1 The Contractor must provide proof of the State and its divisions, officers and employees  being additional insured by providing endorsements to the liability insurance policies showing the  State and its divisions, officers and employees as additional insured.  The endorsements must also  show the policy numbers and the policy effective dates.    11.4.4.2 If a liability insurance policy provides for automatically endorsing additional insured when  required by contract, then, in that case, the Contractor must provide proof of the State and its  divisions, officers and employees being additional insured by providing copies of the policy pages  that clearly identify the blanket endorsement.    11.4.5 Notice of Cancellation or Change: Contractor shall ensure that should any of the above described  policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, or if there is a material change, potential  ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 10 exhaustion of aggregate limits or intent not to renew insurance coverage(s), that written notice will be  delivered to the Division of Purchasing in accordance with the policy provisions.    11.4.6 Endorsement: Contractor shall further ensure that all policies of insurance are endorsed to read  that any failure to comply with the reporting provisions of this insurance, except for the potential  exhaustion of aggregate limits, shall not affect the coverage(s) provided to the State and its divisions,  officers and employees.    11.4.7 Acceptable Insurers and Deductibles: Insurance coverage required under the Contract shall be  obtained from insurers rated A‐VII or better in the latest Best’s Rating Guide and in good standing and  authorized to transact business in Idaho. The Contractor shall be financially responsible for all  deductibles, self‐insured retention’s and/or self‐insurance included hereunder. The coverage provided  by such policy will be primary to any coverage of the State on or related to the Contract and shall  provide that the insurance afforded applies separately to each insured against whom a claim is made,  except with respect to the limitation of liability.    11.4.8 Waiver of Subrogation: All policies shall contain waivers of subrogation. The Contractor waives all  rights against the State and its officers, employees, and agents for recovery of damages to the extent  these damages are covered by the required policies. Policies may contain deductibles, but such  deductibles will not be deducted from any damages due to the State.    11.5   Records Maintenance  Contractor shall maintain or supervise the maintenance of all records necessary to properly account for  all payments made to the Contractor pursuant to the Contract. These records shall be retained by the  Contractor for at least three (3) years after the Contract terminates, or until all audits initiated within  the three (3) years have been completed, whichever is later.    11.6   Audit Rights  The Contractor agrees to allow State and Federal auditors and State purchasing staff access to all the  records relating to this Contract, for audit, inspection, and monitoring of services or performance.  Such  access will be during normal business hours or by appointment.     11.7   Federal Firearms License  The State will only accept Bids from Bidders that possess an active Federal Firearms License (FFL).   Acceptable Types are listed under section 11.7.1 below; no other Types are acceptable.  Bidder must  submit proof of possessing an active FFL that is one of the Types listed below with its Bid.      Additionally, the Contractor must maintain an active FFL that is one of the Types listed below for the entire  term of the Contract.    11.7.1  Acceptable FFL Types    11.7.1.1  Type 01 (Dealer in Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices).      11.7.1.2  Type 06 (Manufacturer of Ammunition for Firearms Other Than Ammunition for Destructive  Devices or Armor Piercing Ammunition).    11.7.1.3  Type 07 (Manufacturer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices).  ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 11   11.7.1.4  Type 08 (Importer of Firearms Other Than Destructive Devices or Ammunition for Firearms  Other Than Destructive Devices, or Ammunition Other Than Armor Piercing Ammunition).    11.7.1.5  Type 09 (Dealer in Destructive Devices).    11.7.1.6  Type 10 (Manufacturer of Destructive Devices, Ammunition for Destructive Devices or  Armor Piercing Ammunition).    11.7.1.7  Type 11 (Importer of Destructive Devices, Ammunition for Destructive Devices or Armor  Piercing Ammunition).    11.8   Ordering  The Contractor must provide a toll‐free number, email address, or fax number; or accept collect calls for  placement of orders.    11.9   Minimum Orders  All deliveries shall be F.O.B. Destination, freight prepaid and allowed, to ordering Agency, when the  following minimum order requirements are met:    11.9.1  A minimum of three (3) cases of ammunition are purchased.  May be any type (rifle, handgun or  shotgun) listed on Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule, in case lot quantities, i.e. “mixed or matched”.    11.9.2  For order quantities less than the above minimum, the Contractor may either accept or refuse any  order, or the Agency may purchase such orders from other sources.  For all orders accepted, the Contractor  shall deliver F.O.B. Destination, freight prepaid and allowed.    11.9.3  “Pick‐ups” at Contractor’s place of business shall not be subject to minimum order quantity or to  any service charges.    11.9.4  The Contractor must not require any minimum order dollar amounts.    11.10   Delivery Time  Delivery must be made within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of ordering Agency’s purchase order  (ordering Agency is the Agency that placed the purchase order with the Contractor). Contractor shall carry  an adequate stock to meet such delivery time for the entire term of the Contract.      For any order placed with the Contractor, if the Contractor determines that delivery time will exceed sixty  (60) calendar days after receipt of ordering Agency’s purchase order, the Contractor shall inform the  ordering Agency of the time‐frame for delivery.  The ordering Agency shall then have to the option to cancel  the order, amend the order, or leave the order as‐is, and order any quantities of the same or similar  ammunition from another source that can provide the ammunition within a time‐frame shorter than the  time‐frame identified by the Contractor.    NOTE: Delivery within sixty (60) calendar days is required by this section; however, Agencies prefer that  orders be delivered within thirty (30) calendar days or less.      ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 12 11.11   Substitutions  If the Contractor determines that there is a need to substitute any items ordered by an Agency, the  Contractor must contact the ordering Agency no later than twenty‐four (24) hours after the Contractor  becomes aware of the need.  The Contractor must offer to provide an equal quantity of substitute  ammunition as that which was ordered, and, the substitute ammunition must be similar to that which was  ordered.  If the ordering Agency, in its sole discretion, finds that the ammunition is not similar to the  ammunition that it has ordered, the ordering Agency may cancel the order, amend the order, or order any  quantities to meet its current needs from another source.    11.12   Public Agency Clause  Contract prices shall be extended to other "Public Agencies" as defined in Section 67‐2327 of Idaho Code,  which definition reads: "Public agency" means any city or political subdivision of this state, including, but not  limited to counties; school districts; highway districts; and port authorities; instrumentalities of counties,  cities or any political subdivision created under the laws of the state of Idaho; any agency of the state  government; and any city or political subdivision of another state.    It will be the responsibility of the Public Agency to independently contract (i.e., issue purchase orders) with  the Contractor and/or comply with any other applicable provisions of Idaho Code governing public  contracts.    11.13   Required Reports    11.13.1 As a part of the administrative fee report required in section 5, Administrative Fee, of the State of  Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions, the Contractor must provide a detailed usage report to the  Division of Purchasing. The report must be in Excel (the document will be provided to the Contractor after  award of Contract), and details that must be included in the report include, but are not limited to, the  following:    11.13.1.1    Ordering Agency name;    11.13.1.2    Ordering Agency contact (name of individual, phone number and email address);    11.13.1.3    Ordering Agency address;    11.13.1.4    Ordering Agency purchase order number;    11.13.1.5    Line Item number ordered;    11.13.1.6    Date Line Item was ordered;    11.13.1.7  Date Line Item was delivered (if not delivered by the date that the report is  submitted, enter “N/A”);    11.13.1.8    Manufacturer name;    11.13.1.9    Model number;    11.13.1.10    Caliber;  ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 13   11.13.1.11    Number of rounds ordered;    11.13.1.12    Number of cases ordered; and,    11.13.1.13    Cost per case.    11.13.2 In addition to the above report and following the same periods and due dates listed in section 5  (Administrative Fee), paragraph A.1.c of the State of Idaho Standard Contract Terms and Conditions, the  Contractor must provide a quarterly fill rate report to the Division of Purchasing.  The fill rate must be  calculated on a quarterly basis and must be inclusive of all ordering Agencies that placed an order during the  quarter reported.  The required fill rate is ninety percent (90%) or higher (for total Line Items ordered, all  Agencies*, per quarter). Orders of Line Items will be considered to be filled only if all of the Line Items  ordered, with no substitutions provided, are delivered within sixty (60) calendar days after the Contractor  receives the order.    * The fill rate must be met for all Agencies and for all political subdivisions that order under the  Contract, the quarterly fill rate report must also factor all orders placed by political subdivisions.    Failure to meet the required fill rate of ninety percent (90%) may have a bearing on whether or not the  Contract is renewed or extended and may be cause for termination of the Contract.    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 14 ITB19000284 – Practice Ammunition  ATTACHMENT 1 ‐ BIDDER QUESTIONS     PLEASE DO NOT IDENTIFY YOUR NAME OR YOUR COMPANY’S NAME OR PRODUCT NAMES OF INTELLECTUAL  PROPERTY IN YOUR QUESTIONS.    ADD ROWS BY HITTING THE TAB KEY WHILE WITHIN THE TABLE AND WITHIN THE FINAL ROW.    The following instructions must be followed when submitting questions using the question format on the  following page.  1. DO NOT CHANGE THE FORMAT OR FONT.  Do not bold your questions or change the color of the font.  2. Enter the ITB section number that the question is for in the “ITB Section” field (column 2).  If the question  is a general question not related to a specific ITB section, enter “General” in column 2.  If the question is  in regard to a State Term or Condition or a Special Term or Condition, state the clause number in column  2.  If the question is in regard to an attachment, enter the attachment identifier (example “Attachment  A”) in the “ITB Section” (column 2), and the attachment page number in the “ITB page” field (column 3).  3. Do not enter text in the “Response” field (column 5).  This is for the State’s use only.  4. Once completed, this form is to be emailed per the instructions in the ITB.  The email subject line is to  state the ITB number followed by “Questions.”    ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 15 ITB19000284 – Practice Ammunition      ITB  Section  ITB  Page  Question  Response  1          2          3          4          5          6          7          8          9          10          11          12          13          14          15          16          17          18          19          20          21          22          23            ITB19000284 Practice Ammunition - Statewide Page 16    ATTACHMENT 2 ‐ BID SCHEDULE    Attachment 2 – Bid Schedule is attached as a separate document.  (Please see the attached document with the  document file name “2018 Practice Ammo Bid Schedule2.xls”.)  STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      1. DEFINITIONS: Unless the context requires otherwise, all terms not defined below shall have the meanings defined in Idaho Code Section 67-9203 or IDAPA 38.05.01.011. A. Agency. All offices, departments, divisions, bureaus, boards, commissions and institutions of the state, including the public utilities commission, but excluding other legislative and judicial branches of government, and excluding the governor, the lieutenant-governor, the secretary of state, the state controller, the state treasurer, the attorney general, and the superintendent of public instruction. B. Bid – A written offer that is binding on the Bidder to perform a Contract to purchase or supply Property in response to an Invitation to Bid. C. Contract - Any state written agreement, including a solicitation or specification documents and the accepted portions of the solicitation, for the acquisition of Property. Generally, the term is used to describe term contracts, definite or indefinite quantity or delivery contracts or other acquisition agreements whose subject matter involves multiple payments and deliveries. D. Contractor – A Vendor who has been awarded a Contract. E. Property – Goods, services, parts, supplies and equipment, both tangible and intangible, including, but nonexclusively, designs, plans, programs, systems, techniques and any rights and interest in such Property. Includes concession services and rights to access or use state property or facilities for business purposes. F. Proposal – A written response, including pricing information, to a Request for Proposals that describes the solution or means of providing the Property requested and which Proposal is considered an offer to perform in full response to the Request for Proposals. Price may be an evaluation criterion for Proposals, but will not necessarily be the predominant basis for Contract award. G. Quotation – An offer to supply Property in response to a Request for Quotation and generally used for small or emergency purchases. H. Solicitation – An Invitation to Bid, a Request for Proposals, or a Request for Quotation issued by the purchasing activity for the purpose of soliciting Bids, Proposals, or Quotes to perform a Contract. I. State – The state of Idaho including each Agency unless the context implies other state(s) of the United States. J. Vendor – A person or entity capable of supplying Property to the State. 2. TERMINATION: The State may terminate the Contract (and/or any order issued pursuant to the Contract) when the Contractor has been provided written notice of default or non-compliance and has failed to cure the default or non- compliance within a reasonable time, not to exceed thirty (30) calendar days. If the Contract is terminated for default or non- compliance, the Contractor will be responsible for any costs resulting from the State’s award of a new contract and any damages incurred by the State. The State, upon termination for default or non-compliance, reserves the right to take any legal action it may deem necessary including, without limitation, offset of damages against payment due. 3. RENEWAL OPTIONS: Notwithstanding any other provision in the Contract limiting or providing for renewal of the Contract, upon mutual, written agreement by the parties, the Contract may be extended under the same terms and conditions for the time interval equal to the original contract period, or for such shorter period of time as agreed to by the parties. 4. PRICES: Prices shall not fluctuate for the period of the Contract and any renewal or extension unless agreed to in writing by the State. Unless otherwise specified, prices include all costs associated with delivery to the F.O.B. Destination address identified in the Solicitation, as provided in Paragraph 17, Shipping and Delivery, below. STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      5. ADMINISTRATIVE FEE: A. Application of Administrative Fee: 1. All Statewide Blanket Purchase Orders (SBPO) shall be subject to an Administrative Fee of one and one-quarter percent (1.25%), based on orders placed against the Contract (unless the SBPO is exempt), as follows: a. The prices to be paid by the State (the price BID by Contractor) shall be inclusive of a one and one-quarter percent (1.25%) Administrative Fee. On a quarterly basis, Contractor will remit to State of Idaho, Attn: Division of Purchasing, PO Box 83720, Boise, Idaho 83720-0075 an amount equal to one and one-quarter percent (1.25%) of Contractor’s net (sales minus credits) quarterly Contract sales. For Example: If the total of Contractor’s net sales to the Agency for one quarter = $10,000, Contractor would remit $10,000 x 0.0125 = $125 to the Division of Purchasing for that quarter, along with the required quarterly usage report. b. Contractor will furnish detailed usage reports as designated by the State. In addition to any required detailed usage reports, Contractor must also submit a summary quarterly report of purchases made from the Contract to purchasing@adm.idaho.gov, utilizing the State’s Summary Usage Report Form. c. Reporting Time Line (Fiscal Year Quarters): Fee and Report Due: 1st Quarter July 1 - Sept 30 October 31st 2nd Quarter Oct 1 - Dec 31 January 31st 3rd Quarter Jan 1 - Mar 31 April 30th 4th Quarter Apr 1 - Jun 30 July 31st 2. Unless otherwise exempt, the Administrative Fee will apply regardless of how Contractor submits its response to the solicitation (i.e. manual (paper) or electronic via IPRO). 3. A Contractor’s failure to consider the Administrative Fee when preparing its Solicitation response shall not constitute or be deemed a waiver by the State of any Administrative Fees owed by Contractor to the State as a result of an Award issued through IPRO. B. Administrative Fee Exemptions: 1. Notwithstanding any language to the contrary, the Administrative Fee will not apply to Contracts with an original awarded value of $100,000 or less. 2. The Administrative Fee will not apply to Purchase Orders (PO), Contract Purchase Orders (CPO) or Blanket Purchase Orders (BPO). 3. The Administrative Fee will not apply to Contracts issued without a competitive solicitation, e.g. Emergency Procurements (EPA), Sole Source Procurements (SSA), etc. 4. The Administrator of the Division of Purchasing may also exempt a specific solicitation or class of solicitations from the Administrative Fee requirement. C. Payment of Administrative Fee: Contractor will remit the Administrative Fee to the Division of Purchasing, PO Box 83720, Boise, Idaho 83720-0075, as follows: 1. SBPOs: Contractor will remit the Administrative Fee and Report for the prior quarter based on the schedule outlined in Paragraph 5.A.1.c., above. D. Refund of Administrative Fee: In the event that a Contract is cancelled by the State through no fault of the Contractor, or if item(s) are returned by the State through no fault, act, or omission of the Contractor after the sale of any such item(s) to the State, the State will refund the Contractor any Administrative Fees remitted. Administrative Fees will not be refunded or STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      returned when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, or the Contract cancelled by the State due to the Contractor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the Contract. If, for any other reason, the Contractor is obligated to refund to the State all or a portion of the State’s payment to the Contractor, or the State withholds payment because of the assessment of liquidated damages, the Administrative Fee will not be refunded in whole or in part. E. Failure to Remit Administrative Fees: If a Contractor fails to remit the Administrative Fee, as provided above, the State, at its discretion, may declare the Contractor in default; cancel the Contract; assess and recover re-procurement costs from the Contractor (in addition to all outstanding Administrative Fees); seek State or federal audits, monitoring or inspections; exclude Contractor from participating in future solicitations; and/or suspend Contractor’s IPRO account. 6. CHANGES/MODIFICATIONS: Changes of specifications or modification of the Contract in any particular manner can be affected only upon written consent of all parties. In the event that a typographical or other ministerial or clerical error is discovered, the State may correct such error after providing notice to the Contractor of its intent to make the clerical correction. A copy of the corrected Contract (or that portion of the Contract which contains correction(s)) will be provided electronically to the Contractor immediately after the correction(s) are made. 7. CONFORMING PROPERTY: The Property shall conform in all respects with the requirements of the State's Solicitation. In the event of non-conformity, and without limitation upon any other remedy, the State shall have no financial obligation in regard to the non-conforming goods or services. Additionally, upon notification by the State, the Contractor shall pay all costs for the removal of nonconforming Property from State premises. 8. OFFICIAL, AGENT AND EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE: In no event shall any official, officer, employee or agent of the State be in any way personally liable or responsible for any covenant or agreement herein contained whether expressed or implied, nor for any statement, representation or warranty made herein or in any connection with the Contract. 9. CONTRACT RELATIONSHIP: It is distinctly and particularly understood and agreed between the parties to the Contract that the State is in no way associated or otherwise connected with the performance of any service under the Contract on the part of the Contractor or with the employment of labor or the incurring of expenses by the Contractor. Said Contractor is an independent contractor in the performance of each and every part of the Contract, and solely and personally liable for all labor, taxes, insurance, required bonding and other expenses, except as specifically stated herein, and for any and all damages in connection with the operation of the Contract, whether it may be for personal injuries or damages of any other kind. The Contractor shall exonerate, defend, indemnify and hold the State harmless from and against and assume full responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes or contributions imposed or required under unemployment insurance, social security, worker’s compensation and income tax laws with respect to the Contractor or Contractor’s employees engaged in performance under the Contract. The Contractor will maintain any applicable worker’s compensation insurance as required by law and will provide certificate of same if requested. There will be no exceptions made to this requirement and failure to provide a certificate of worker’s compensation insurance may, at the State’s option, result in cancellation of the Contract or in a contract price adjustment to cover the State’s cost of providing any necessary worker’s compensation insurance. The Contractor must provide either a certificate of worker’s compensation insurance issued by a surety licensed to write worker’s compensation insurance in the state of Idaho, as evidence that the Contractor has in effect a current Idaho worker’s compensation insurance policy, or an extraterritorial certificate approved by the Idaho Industrial Commission from a state that has a current reciprocity agreement with the Idaho Industrial Commission. The State does not assume liability as an employer. 10. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION/EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE: The Contractor is bound to the terms and conditions of Section 601, Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964, in that "No person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." In addition, "No otherwise qualified handicapped individual in the United States shall, solely by reason of his handicap, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance" (Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973). Furthermore, for Contracts involving federal funds, the applicable provisions and requirements of Executive Order 11246 as amended, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, Section 701 of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), 29 USC Sections 621, et seq., the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, U.S. Department of Interior regulations at 43 CFR Part 17, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, are also incorporated into the Contract. The Contractor shall comply with pertinent amendments to such laws made during the term of the Contract and with all federal and state rules and regulations implementing such laws. The Contractor must include this provision in every subcontract relating to the Contract. STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      11. TAXES: The State is generally exempt from payment of state sales and use taxes and from personal property tax for property purchased for its use. The State is generally exempt from payment of federal excise tax under a permanent authority from the District Director of the Internal Revenue Service (Chapter 32 Internal Revenue Code [No. 82-73-0019K]). Exemption certificates will be furnished as required upon written request by the Contractor. If the Contractor is required to pay any taxes incurred as a result of doing business with the State, it shall be solely responsible for the payment of those taxes. If, after the effective date of the Contract, an Idaho political subdivision assesses, or attempts to assess, personal property taxes not applicable or in existence at the time the Contract becomes effective, the State will be responsible for such personal property taxes, after reasonable time to appeal. In no event shall the State be responsible for personal property taxes affecting items subject to the Contract at the time it becomes effective. 12. INDEMNIFICATION: Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the State from any and all liability, claims, damages, costs, expenses, and actions, including reasonable attorney fees, caused by or that arise from the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of the Contractor, its employees, agents, or subcontractors under the Contract that cause death or injury or damage to property or arising out of a failure to comply with any state or federal statute, law, regulation or act. Contractor shall have no indemnification liability under this section for death, injury, or damage arising solely out of the negligence or misconduct of the State. 13. CONTRACT NUMBERS: The Contractor shall clearly show the State’s Contract number or Purchase Order number on all acknowledgments, shipping labels, packing slips, invoices, and on all correspondence. 14. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY: The Contractor is responsible for furnishing and delivery of all Property included in the Contract, whether or not the Contractor is the manufacturer or producer of such Property. Further, the Contractor will be the sole point of contact on contractual matters, including all warranty issues and payment of charges resulting from the use or purchase of Property. 15. SUBCONTRACTING: Unless otherwise allowed by the State in the Contract, the Contractor shall not, without written approval from the State, enter into any subcontract relating to the performance of the Contract or any part thereof. Approval by the State of Contractor’s request to subcontract or acceptance of or payment for subcontracted work by the State shall not in any way relieve the Contractor of any responsibility under the Contract. The Contractor shall be and remain liable for all damages to the State caused by negligent performance or non-performance of work under the Contract by Contractor’s subcontractor. Subcontractor(s) must maintain the same types and levels of insurance as that required of the Contractor under the Contract; unless the Contractor provides proof to the State’s satisfaction that the subcontractor(s) are fully covered under the Contractor’s insurance, or, except as otherwise authorized by the State. 16. COMMODITY STATUS: It is understood and agreed that any item offered or shipped shall be new and in first class condition and that all containers shall be new and suitable for storage or shipment, unless otherwise indicated by the State in the Solicitation. Demonstrators, previously rented, refurbished, or reconditioned items are not considered “new” except as specifically provided in this section. “New” means items that have not been used previously and that are being actively marketed by the manufacturer or Contractor. The items may contain minimal amounts of recycled or recovered parts that have been reprocessed to meet the manufacturer’s new product standards. The items must have the State as their first user and the items must not have been previously sold, installed, demonstrated, or used in any manner (such as rentals, demonstrators, trial units, etc.). The new items offered must be provided with a full, unadulterated, and undiminished new item warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. The warranty is to include replacement, repair, and any labor for the period of time required by other specifications or for the standard manufacturer or warranty provided by the Contractor, whichever is longer. 17. SHIPPING AND DELIVERY: Unless otherwise required in the Contract, all orders will be shipped directly to the Agency that placed the order at the location specified by the State, on an F.O.B. Destination freight prepaid and allowed basis with all transportation, unloading, uncrating, drayage, or other associated delivery and handling charges paid by the Contractor. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, deliveries shall be made to the Agency’s receiving dock or inside delivery point, such as the Agency’s reception desk. The Contractor shall deliver all orders and complete installation, if required, within the time specified in the Contract. Time for delivery commences at the time the order is received by the Contractor. 18. ACCEPTANCE: Unless otherwise specified in the Contract: A. When the Contract does not require installation, acceptance shall occur fourteen (14) calendar days after delivery, unless the State has notified the Contractor in writing that the product delivered does not meet the State’s specification requirements or otherwise fails to pass the Contractor’s established test procedures or programs or test procedures or programs identified in the Contract. STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      B. When the Contract requires installation, acceptance shall occur fourteen (14) calendar days after completion of installation, unless the State has notified the Contractor in writing that the products(s) delivered does not meet the State’s specification requirements, that the product is not installed correctly or otherwise fails to pass the Contractor’s established test procedures or programs or test procedures or programs identified in the Contract. C. When the Contract requires the delivery of services, acceptance shall occur fourteen (14) calendar days after delivery of the services, unless the State has notified the Contractor in writing that the services do not meet the State’s requirements or otherwise fail to pass the Contractor’s established test procedures or programs or test procedures or programs identified in the Contract. 19. RISK OF LOSS: Risk of loss and responsibility and liability for loss or damage will remain with Contractor until acceptance, when responsibility will pass to the State with the exceptions of latent defects, fraud and Contractor's warranty obligations. Such loss, injury or destruction shall not release the Contractor from any obligation under the Contract. 20. INVOICING: ALL INVOICES are to be sent directly to the AGENCY TO WHICH THE PROPERTY IS PROVIDED, unless otherwise required by the Contract. The Contract number is to be shown on all invoices. Invoices must not be sent to the Division of Purchasing unless required by the Contract. 21. ASSIGNMENTS: Contractor shall not assign this contract, or its rights, obligations, or any other interest arising from the Contract, or delegate any of its performance obligations, without the express written consent of the Administrator of the Division of Purchasing and the Idaho Board of Examiners. Transfer without such approval shall cause the annulment of the Contract, at the option of the State. All rights of action, however, for any breach of the contract are reserved to the State. (Idaho Code Section 67-9230). Notwithstanding the foregoing, and to the extent required by applicable law (including Idaho Code Section 28-9-406), Contractor may assign its right to payment on an account provided that the State shall have no obligation to make payment to an assignee until thirty days after Contractor (not the assignee) has provided the responsible State procurement officer with (a) proof of the assignment, (b) the identity of the specific state contract to which the assignment applies, and (c) the name of the assignee and the exact address to which assigned payments should be made. The State may treat violation of this provision as an event of default. 22. PAYMENT PROCESSING: Idaho Code Section 67-9218 reads as follows: "Within ten (10) days after the property acquired is delivered as called for by the bid specifications, the acquiring agency shall complete all processing required of that agency to permit the contractor to be reimbursed according to the terms of the bid. Within ten (10) days of receipt of the document necessary to permit reimbursement of the contractor according to the terms of the contract, the State Controller shall cause a warrant to be issued in favor of the contractor and delivered." Payments shall be processed within the timeframes required by I.C. § 67-9218 unless otherwise specified in the Contract. 23. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW, LICENSING AND CERTIFICATIONS: Contractor shall comply with ALL requirements of federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to Contractor or to the Property provided by Contractor pursuant to the Contract. For the duration of the Contract, the Contractor shall maintain in effect and have in its possession all licenses and certifications required by federal, state and local laws and rules. 24. PATENTS AND COPYRIGHT INDEMNITY: A. Contractor shall indemnify and hold the State harmless and shall defend at its own expense any action brought against the State based upon a claim of infringement of a United States’ patent, copyright, trade secret, or trademark for Property purchased under the Contract. Contractor will pay all damages and costs finally awarded and attributable to such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following: (i) that Contractor shall be notified promptly in writing by the State of any notice of such claim; (ii) that Contractor shall have the sole control of the defense of any action on such claim and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and State may select at its own expense advisory counsel; and (iii) that the State shall cooperate with Contractor in a reasonable way to facilitate settlement or defense of any claim or suit. B. Contractor shall have no liability to the State under any provision of this clause with respect to any claim of infringement that is based upon: (i) the combination or utilization of the Property with machines or devices not provided by the Contractor other than in accordance with Contractor's previously established specifications unless such combination or utilization was disclosed in the specifications; (ii) the modification of the Property unless such modification was disclosed in the STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      specifications; or (iii) the use of the Property not in accordance with Contractor's previously established specifications unless such use was disclosed in the specifications. C. Should the Property become, or in Contractor's opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States’ patent, the Contractor shall, at its option and expense, either procure for the State the right to continue using the Property, to replace or modify the Property so that it becomes non-infringing, or to grant the State a full refund for the purchase price of the Property and accept its return. 25. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Contract, Contractor may collect, or the State may disclose to Contractor, financial, personnel or other information that the State regards as proprietary or confidential (“Confidential Information”). Such Confidential Information shall belong solely to the State. Contractor shall use such Confidential Information only in the performance of its services under the Contract and shall not disclose Confidential Information or any advice given by it to the State to any third party, except with the State’s prior written consent or under a valid order of a court or governmental agency of competent jurisdiction and then only upon timely notice to the State. Confidential Information shall be returned to the State upon termination or expiration of the Contract. Confidential Information shall not include data or information that: A. Is or was in the possession of Contractor before being furnished by the State, provided that such information or other data is not known by Contractor to be subject to another confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the State; B. Becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of disclosure by Contractor; or C. Becomes available to Contractor on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the State, provided that such source is not known by Contractor to be subject to a confidentiality agreement with or other obligation of secrecy to the State. 26. USE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO NAME: Contractor shall not, prior to, in the course of, or after performance under the Contract, use the State's name in any advertising or promotional media, including press releases, as a customer or client of Contractor without the prior written consent of the State. 27. TERMINATION FOR FISCAL NECESSITY: The State is a government entity and it is understood and agreed that the State's payments under the Contract shall be paid from Idaho State Legislative appropriations, funds granted by the federal government, or both. The Legislature is under no legal obligation to make appropriations to fulfill the Contract. Additionally, the federal government is not legally obligated to provide funds to fulfill the Contract. The Contract shall in no way or manner be construed so as to bind or obligate the state of Idaho beyond the term of any particular appropriation of funds by the Idaho State Legislature, or beyond any federal funds granted to the State, as may exist from time to time. The State reserves the right to terminate the Contract in whole or in part (or any order placed under it) if, in its sole judgment, the Legislature of the state of Idaho fails, neglects, or refuses to appropriate sufficient funds as may be required for the State to continue such payments, or requires any return or "give-back" of funds required for the State to continue payments, or if the Executive Branch mandates any cuts or holdbacks in spending, or if funds are not budgeted or otherwise available (e.g. through repeal of enabling legislation), or if the State discontinues or makes a material alteration of the program under which funds were provided, or if federal grant funds are discontinued. The State shall not be required to transfer funds between accounts in the event that funds are reduced or unavailable. All affected future rights and liabilities of the parties shall thereupon cease within ten (10) calendar days after notice to the Contractor. Further, in the event that funds are no longer available to support the Contract, as described herein, the State shall not be liable for any penalty, expense, or liability, or for general, special, incidental, consequential or other damages resulting therefrom. In the event of early Contract termination under this section, the State will collect all Contractor-owned equipment and accessory items distributed under the Contract within thirty (30) calendar days of Contract termination. Items will be collected at a central (or regional) location(s) designated by the State. Contractor will be responsible for all costs associated with packaging and removing all Contractor- owned items from the State-designated location(s), which must be completed within thirty (30) calendar days of written notification from the State. If Contractor fails to remove its items within that time period, the State may charge Contractor for costs associated with storing the items; and may otherwise dispose of the items as allowed by applicable law. At Contractor’s request, the State shall promptly provide supplemental documentation as to such Termination for Fiscal Necessity. Nothing in this section shall be construed as ability by the State to terminate for its convenience. STATE OF IDAHO STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS  January 1, 2017      28. PUBLIC RECORDS: A. Pursuant to Idaho Code Section 74-101, et seq., information or documents received by the State will be open to public inspection and copying unless the material is exempt from disclosure under applicable law. The person or entity submitting the material must clearly designate specific information within the document as “exempt,” if claiming an exemption; and indicate the basis for such exemption (e.g. Trade Secret). The State will not accept the marking of an entire document as exempt; or a legend or statement on one page that all, or substantially all, of the document is exempt from disclosure. B. Contractor shall indemnify and defend the State against all liability, claims, damages, losses, expenses, actions, attorney fees and suits whatsoever for honoring such a designation or for the Contractor’s failure to designate specific information within the document as exempt. The Contractor’s failure to designate as exempt any document or portion of a document that is released by the State shall constitute a complete waiver of any and all claims for damages caused by any such release. If the State receives a request for materials claimed exempt by the Contractor, the Contractor shall provide the legal defense for such claim. 29. NOTICES: Any notice which may be or is required to be given pursuant to the provisions of the Contract shall be in writing and shall be hand delivered, sent by facsimile, email, prepaid overnight courier or United States’ mail as follows: A. For notice to the State, the address, phone and facsimile number are: State of Idaho Division of Purchasing 650 W State Street – Room B15 P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0075 208-327-7465 (phone) 208-327-7320 (fax) Additionally, for notice to the State, the email address to use is the email address identified in the Contract, courtesy copied to purchasing@adm.idaho.gov. B. For notice to the Contractor, the address, facsimile number or email address shall be that contained on the Contractor’s Bid, Proposal or Quotation (including, for any Bid, Proposal or Quotation submitted electronically through IPRO, the address, facsimile number or email address in the profile under which the Contractor submitted its Bid, Proposal or Quotation). Notice shall be deemed delivered immediately upon personal service, facsimile transmission (with confirmation printout), email (with printout confirming sent) the day after deposit for overnight courier or forty-eight (48) hours after deposit in the United States’ mail. Either party may change its address, facsimile number or email address by giving written notice of the change to the other party. 30. NON-WAIVER: The failure of any party, at any time, to enforce a provision of the Contract shall in no way constitute a waiver of that provision, nor in any way affect the validity of the Contract, any part hereof, or the right of such party thereafter to enforce each and every provision hereof. 31. ATTORNEY FEES: In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to the Contract to enforce the terms of the Contract or to collect any moneys due hereunder, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reimbursement for reasonable attorney fees, court costs, costs of investigation and other related expenses incurred in connection therewith in addition to any other available remedies; however, the State’s liability is limited to that which is identified in the Idaho Tort Claims Act, Idaho Code Section 6-9 et seq. 32. RESTRICTIONS ON AND WARRANTIES – ILLEGAL ALIENS: Contractor warrants that the Contract is subject to Executive Order 2009-10 [http://gov.idaho.gov/mediacenter/execorders/eo09/eo_2009_10.html]; it does not knowingly hire or engage any illegal aliens or persons not authorized to work in the United States; it takes steps to verify that it does not hire or engage any illegal aliens or persons not authorized to work in the United States; and that any misrepresentation in this regard or any employment of persons not authorized to work in the United States constitutes a material breach and shall be cause for the imposition of monetary penalties up to five percent (5%) of the contract price, per violation, and/or termination of its contract. 33. FORCE MAJEURE: Neither party shall be liable or deemed to be in default for any Force Majeure delay in shipment or performance occasioned by unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of either par

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