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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 20, 2006 FBO #1728
MODIFICATION

70 -- Servers

Notice Date
8/18/2006
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
334111 — Electronic Computer Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Defense Logistics Agency, Logistics Operations, Defense Distribution Center, 2001 Mission Drive DDC CSS-A, Bldg 81, New Cumberland, PA, 17070-5001
 
ZIP Code
17070-5001
 
Solicitation Number
SP3100-06-Q-0016
 
Response Due
8/25/2006
 
Description
Numerous questions were received in regards to the combined synopsis/solicitation. The relevant questions, along with their answers, are posted below. The closing date and time remains as 12:00 PM EST on 25 August 2006. Question: Do you have any information on the chassis size of the servers required (1U, 2U, 4U, etc.)? Answer: 2U. Question: CLIN 0017 & CLIN 0036: Do you have any further detailed information on the rack required? Answer: 2 ea ? Universal Racks, 42U rackable space, 24" x 42" x 80", 19" wide rack with 1000 mm depth and standard square holes on the RETMA rails, power strips, rear/front doors with removable side panels, stabilizer panels, cable holes in roof, cable management arm mounting kit, and leveling feet. Question: Remote Lights-Out Board? is this requirement solid or will you accept a product that is equal to as a replacement. Answer: A product that is equal will be accepted. Question: Is there a preferred vendor for this solicitation? Answer: No. Question: What chipset for the processors is being specified, Xeon or Opteron? Answer: Either is acceptable. Question: Can you use an external USB floppy? Answer: Yes. Question: You are calling out SCSI. Most of the new system recently introduced are either SAS or SATA. Can these be substituted for the SCSI devices? Answer: Yes. Question: All of the new systems on the market support Dual-Core processors, which are faster, less costly and use less power and do not support SCSI...Would you be interested in these solutions? Answer: Yes. Question: What OS will these servers be running? Answer: The OS will be Windows 2003 both standard and enterprise. Question: Is a Dual Core Acceptable? Answer: Yes. Question: For the systems that are required for Germersheim, Germany and Yokosuka, Japan, is there a CONUS address that these systems would be delivered to and, further, will the government be responsible for transferring the systems to their final destinations in Germany and Japan Answer: The OCONUS delivers will be made to the consolidation points in either New Cumberland or San Joaquin. The government will then ship them to the OCONUS locations.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Numerous CONUS and OCONUS Locations
Zip Code: 17070
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01118988-W 20060820/060818220146 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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