SOURCES SOUGHT
D -- Technical Services to Support Implementation Fail-over Software for the Defense Continuity - Integrated Network/Pentagon Continuity Information System
- Notice Date
- 9/8/2005
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541512
— Computer Systems Design Services
- Contracting Office
- Other Defense Agencies, Washington Headquarters Services, A&POO, 100 Boundary Channel Drive, Arlington, VA, 22202
- ZIP Code
- 22202
- Solicitation Number
- HQ0034-05-T-1002
- Response Due
- 9/16/2005
- Archive Date
- 10/1/2005
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This sources sought notice is posted in accordance with FAR Part 5.2, to improve small business access to acquisition informationi and enhance competition by identifying contracting and subcontracting opportunities. The Department of Defense, OSD/WHS, intends to enter into two sole source contracts to provide the services outlined in the following Statement of Work. The two firms have unique capabilities and are presently performing the actual services under a separate contract with DoD. This is a follow-on effort to continue with those services through implementation. Statement of Work for Technical Services to Support Implementation Fail-over Software for the Defense Continuity - Integrated Network/Pentagon Continuity Information System 1.0 Background The Defense Continuity Integrated Network / Pentagon Continuity Information System (DCIN/PCIS) is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year Continuity of Operations Enterprise system. This Enterprise Network provides Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Continuity of Business (COB) capabilities to the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), Offices of the SECDEF, and all Military Departments in the Pentagon. The Pentagon Renovation and Construction Program Office is responsible for the implementation of the Defense Continuity Integrated Network/Pentagon Continuity Information System (DCIN/PCIS). 2.0 Scope The contractor shall provide technical services to plan, install and implement a failover software solution for each of the Tenant organizations across the DoD COOP Integrated Network (DCIN) Wide Area Network (WAN). The implementation of the software solution will follow the phased approach to integrate each the Tenant Organizations into the DCIN Enterprise. 3.0 Performance Objectives The contractor shall provide technical support services required to manage and provide the failover software implementation to all required tenant organizations to include on-site support services and software upgrades. The contractor shall provide the design, installation, technical support, and training for each installation implementation. Services should be scoped to implement all the SQL, IIS and file servers and Exchange servers. The contractor shall provide technical services in accordance with the applicable Enterprise Software License Agreement. Mandatory requirements are: Gather and analyze requirements Design, Install and implement a Fail-over software solution Manage application availability of DCIN environment Monitor and execute failover to an alternate site during user-specified events, exercises or declared emergencies Fail-over within 2 hours in a multi-subnet environment Support Windows 2000 environment Support Unix environment Support SQL 2000 and IIS 5.0 Support EMC Symmetrix SRDF environment Minimal manual intervention Totally automated failover and recovery Ability to choose application, server or total site failover 3.1 Implementation Organizations 3.1.1 OSD PSA Organizations The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution for OSD PSA and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and its Principal Staff Assistant organizations. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 120 servers (60 local/60 remote) providing various application, web, database, and file storage functions, not including mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.2 Air Force (AF) The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution for AF and the mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the U.S. Air Force. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 128 servers (64 local/64 remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.3 Army Operations Center (AOC) The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the Army Operation Center or Army Relocation Group. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 74 servers (37 local/37 remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.4 IMCEN The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to IMCEN. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 80 servers (40 local/40 remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. In addition, an option within this item is to provide the fail-over solution and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the Joint Staff. High level requirements will be provided under separate cover. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately NN servers (NN local/NNN remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.5 United States Marine Corps (USMC) The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the U.S. Marine Corps. High level requirements will be provided under separate cover. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 86 servers (43 local/43 remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.6 United States Navy (USN) The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the U.S. Navy. High level requirements will be provided under separate cover. The contractor shall review the requirements as provided and gather any remaining requirements to satisfy the needs of the contract. The environment will include approximately 42 servers (21 local/21 remote) providing various application, web, database, file storage, and mail services. Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.7 OSD EOST The purpose of this item is to implement a retrofit to the fail-over solution for OSD EOST based on the mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.0, to the Office of the Secretary of Defense Enterprise Operations Support Team (OSD EOST) Exchange environment and below: The environment includes Windows 2000, Exchange 5.5, Exchange 2000, SQL 2000 and IIS 5.0 with all hosts attached to EMC Symmetrix running SRDF in synchronous mode. The specific configuration includes: Total of 28 servers at local site - number of processors per server is 04 Total of 28 servers at remote site - number of processors per server is 02 40 Exchange servers (20 local/20 remote) Average number of mailboxes per Exchange environment is 750 4 SQL servers (2 local/2 remote) 4 IIS servers (2 local/2 remote) 8 File servers (4 local/4 remote) All servers attached to EMC Symmetrix SRDF Provide on-site analysis of the environment to generate more accurate cost, schedule, implementation, detailed plan, and associated support services. 3.1.8 Other The purpose of this item is to provide the fail-over solution and mandatory requirements, as stated in section 3.1, to other Department of Defense DCIN users as required by the Government.
- Place of Performance
- Address: See statement of work.
- Zip Code: 22202
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 22202
- Record
- SN00890667-W 20050910/050908213223 (fbodaily.com)
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