MODIFICATION
J -- Amendment to prior notice providing answers to previous submitted questions.
- Notice Date
- 8/15/2002
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- N00244 Naval Base 937 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N0024402T1069
- Response Due
- 8/19/2002
- Point of Contact
- Ed Brown (619)532-2574
- E-Mail Address
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Email your questions to Contract Specialist
(glenn_e_brown@sd.fisc.navy.mil)
- Description
- Response to the Naval School of Health Sciences Security System Proposal questions: Question #1: What type of equipment do we bid? Do we bid a swipe card/Mag Stripe reader system using the existing Military ID card with a mag stripe on it or do we bid a proximity card reader system that we issue new proximity cards with photo ID and other information printed by a direct PVC card printer? Answer: The desire is for the proximity reader configured to read the new military I.D. "Smart Cards". For specifications and information on the new military I.D./"Smart Cards" please refer to the website: http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/smartcard/owa/ShowPage?p=CACDEVEOPERSKIT A good point of contact to address the Smart Card technology is Gene Rosendahl at telephone number (703) 696-1633. Question #2: Do you want to have a keypad at every entry point into the building along with a swi pe/proxy reader? What is stopping a person from using the keypad everyday instead of using his/her ID card? Keypads are not the safest form of access control. Keypad numbers can be told to other people to gain access. Answer: No - Only one keypad is required, which will be located on the 1st floor outside of our main entrance - on the exterior wall of our Security/Duty room. Question #3: Do we bid door-locking hardware for the doors or do we bid electrified locks for the doors? There is a cost difference. Answer: The doors will require electrified locks. Question #4: Do we have to provide conduit for every wire, or can we run wire above the drop down ceilings (as long as they are hidden)? Answer: Conduit is required for all electrical wire with voltage of 110 and above. Teflon base Telecommunication wire can be free running. Question #5: What is the desired database management system? Answer: The expectation is that the vendor will provide the database software and hardware capable of: Allowing us to enter our population (name by name and where they are authorized to be/access in the building) and then capable of providing tracking and access reports, as well as denying access to areas that personnel are not authorized to enter/and the ability to generate reports on those instances as well. Question #6: What track do you want to read on your existing magnetic stripes? Answer: As stated above in the answer to Question #1 we do prefer a proximity reader that is capable of reading the new Military I.D./Smart Card. For any and all info. on the new I.D./Smart Card check the website: http://www.dmdc.osd.mil/smartcard/owa/ShowPage?p=CACDEVEOPERSKIT Question #7: Currently no access control/or installation d ealer in Southern California meets the FAR 52.219-1 & 52.219.6 or Title 13 part 121.Please inform us what manufacturers you are specifying? Answer: The government is not specifying manufacturers. Market research has been performed and it has been determined that there are at least two small business manufacturers that have certified as small businesses. The RFP does not restrict contractors to the Southern California area therefore, manufacturers may be located elsewhere outside of California. Question #8: Please specify the communication type you would like us to use to communicate to your monitoring station which is located at the 32nd Naval Base Facility. If this information is not available please specify the Alarm receiver types you have at that location. If possible a map or written information specifying which doors will be the access control doors and which are to be contacted (monitored). Answer: A telecommunication system would be desired/required. Currently unable to provide information on the alarm receiver located at 32nd street. QUESTION #9: What kind of device did you have in mind to shunt the door contacts for exiting? If the intention is to use the system as a security system you will need something for this such as a request to exit motion sensor or crashbar. Answer: We have panic hardware currently installed on our classroom and glass exit doors. This is the way that I envision the system working: The alarm system will not be active during the normal working day. Access to the building will be cut off/the alarm system will be armed at the end of each day. When the system is armed if someone is still inside this building and needs to leave/exit (after security has made the final announcement to exit the building) anyone who leaves via the panic hardware will set off an alarm. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. Closing date for receipt of offers is 19 Aug 2002 3:00 PM PST
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