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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 30, 2003 FBO #0424
SOLICITATION NOTICE

D -- DoD PKI SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND ENHANCEMENT SERVICES

Notice Date
1/28/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Defense Information Systems Agency, Acquisition Directorate, DITCO-NCR, 5111 Leesburg Pike Skyline 5, Suite 900A, Falls Church, VA, 22041-3206
 
ZIP Code
22041-3206
 
Solicitation Number
DCA100-03-T-4019
 
Archive Date
2/6/2003
 
Point of Contact
Franklin Wheeler, Jr., Contract Specialist, Phone (703)681-0227, Fax (703)681-0346, - Ellen Simonoff, Chief, Phone (703)681-1240, Fax (703)681-1211,
 
E-Mail Address
wheelerf@ncr.disa.mil, simonofe@ncr.disa.mil
 
Description
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) intends to award a sole source contract to Operational Research Consultants, Inc., 1736 South Park Ct., Suite 201, Chesapeake, VA, 23320. DISA has a requirement for systems engineering analysis, design and development, integration, maintenance and operational support services. This requirement is in support of the DoD Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) PMO. The resulting contract shall be a labor hour/indefinite quantity contract. The offeror will be required to demonstrate systems engineering analysis, design and development, integration, maintenance and operational support for PKI, Network Infrastructure, Directory, Validation and Common Access Card (CAC) technologies employed by the DoD PKI and PK Enabling (PKE) programs. The offeror must also have a secure network operations facility to accommodate the DoD PKI laboratory environment. The contractor must have demonstrated and current experience in the support of production, test and pilot PKI, PKE, Directory, and Smart Card components, as well as information assurance analysis and implementation of enhancements such as: component upgrades, improving the PKI Registration Processes, integration with existing and new AIS?s and support for implementation of PKI interoperability to support the Warfighter. The offerors experience must include hands on analysis, design and development, maintenance and operations of the DoD PKI software suite, including Netscape CMS 4.2, 4.5, and 6.x, associated directory, Data Recovery Manager (DRM), and validation modules; operating in high performance Unix platforms and Network infrastructure. This experience must include demonstrated analysis, design and development, maintenance and operation of the DoD PKI hardware including but not limited to, SUN, CISCO, Chrysalis, and nCipher. Specifically, the offeror must have demonstrated recent experience including: Engineering analysis and support for the current DoD and Target PKI and CAC implementation; integration of DoD PKI with existing and new Application Information Services; implementation of a basic PKI infrastructure and CAC implementation in the DoD PKI lab and cooperative testing with the Joint Interoperability Test Center (JITC); demonstrated experience with the National Security Agency?s (NSA) Solution Security Assessment (SSA) process and Security Test and Evaluation Findings as well as Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts, Advisories and Bulletins; implementation knowledge of the Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) network infrastructure; analysis, planning and implementation for modifications or integration of new elements to the DoD PKI to support interoperability requirements for the Warfighter, including the Federal Bridge; analysis, planning and support for upgrades to various Hardware and Software configuration items and familiarity with the DoD PKI Change Request process; and, first, second and third level support for PKI components installed in production or implemented in pilot projects. The period of performance of the proposed contract is anticipated to encompass eight months. This synopsis is a notice of intent to issue an award under other than full and open competition and should not be considered a request for competitive proposals. The determination of the Government not to open subject requirement to full and open competition was made IAW FAR 6.302-1 (a) (2) (iii) and 10 USC 2302 (c) (1) and is solely at the discretion of the Government. Interested parties may identify their interest and capability to respond to the requirement no later than 05Feb03 2:00 p.m. EST. Award is anticipated on or about 14Feb03. See Note 22.
 
Record
SN00247705-W 20030130/030128213030 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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