SOLICITATION NOTICE
D -- Renewed NATO NOI to Issue an Invitation for Bids under International Competitive Bidding for Extension of the SHAPE Bi-SC AIS Core to NU Network and Hardware/Software Upgrade of Bi-SC AIS for SHAPE
- Notice Date
- 1/30/2007
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- NAICS
- 423430
— Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers
- Contracting Office
- Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry & Security, Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security, Defense Programs Division, Room 3876 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20230, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- IFB-CO-11910-BISC-AIS
- Response Due
- 3/1/2007
- Archive Date
- 3/6/2007
- Description
- In March 2006, The NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A) issued a Notification of Intent (NOI) to issue an Invitation for Bids (IFB) under an International Competitive Bidding (ICB) competition for IFB-CO-11910-BISC-SHAPE. The renewed NOI posted today reflects an increase in the scope of the requirement and the fact of combining two infrastructure projects within the Bi-SC area in one IFB. The IFB extension is changed herein from BISC-SHAPE to BISC-AIS. The reference of the Invitation for International Bid (IFB) is IFB-CO-11910-BISC-AIS. The U.S. Department of Commerce will be using the same IFB reference. NC3A is serving as the Host Nation for this project, which was authorized by the NATO Infrastructure Committee. The Bidders List compiled from the Declarations of Eligibility (DOEs) provided already to NC3A in response to the original NOI is herein re-opened to enable for the addition of any other eligible bidders and/or deletion of existing bidders. Unless instructed otherwise, NC3A will keep on the Bidders List all the bidders for which a DOE was provided in response to the original NOI. The estimated value of this project is Euro 13.0 million (USD $16.8 million). Contractor selection will be based on the lowest compliant bid (one envelope procedure). All bids submitted in response to this IFB shall show the minimum validity of 12 months from the bid closing date. Only companies from participating NATO nations are eligible to engage in this competitive bidding process. In addition, all contractors, sub-contractors and manufacturers, at any tier, must be from participating countries. None of the work, including project design, labor and services shall be performed other than by firms from and within participating countries. The IFB package shall not contain material of a classified nature. Prospective bidders, however, should be aware that contractor personnel may be called upon to work at a NATO site in connection with the contract and that such contractor personnel will be required to have security clearances to the level of NATO SECRET inclusive. All such personnel clearances must be in place prior to the contract award. It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO) forwards to the Host Nation the NATO security clearance certifications. SCOPE OF PROJECT 1) Extend the SHAPE Bi-SC AIS Core to the NU Network (Project 2001/5IS03024) Within the Bi-Strategic Commands Automated Information System (Bi-SC AIS), there is a need to provide cost effective, secure, interoperable, survivable and robust NATO Unclassified (NU) Public Access Local Area Network (PA LAN) capabilities between Allied Command Operations (ACO) and Allied Command Transformation (ACT) and ensure interoperability with National Information Systems, which are connected to the Internet. These capabilities will be implemented for the different NATO commands by multiple NATO Host Nations. This contract will need to deliver PA LAN facilities at SHAPE and NCSA (NATO CIS Services Agency) Headquarters in Mons, Belgium, and will run in parallel with other Host Nation contracts, which will deliver PA LAN facilities in the commands in their nations. The main purpose of this project is to ensure that the SHAPE - NCSA PA LAN is standardized and upgraded to be compliant with PA LANs throughout the Bi-SC AIS, and thus create a consistent baseline in the NU domain space. The main project objective will be to extend the Bi-SC Core Capability to the PA domains. The PA LAN will be based on standard COTS equipment. This project will provide SHAPE and NCSA: - Computers, Laptops and Peripheral Equipment - Networking Hardware, including switches, racks, local cable and wiring - Servers to support Firewall, DBMS, DMS, EMS, anti-virus, storage and Infrastructure Services - OEM versions of Operating System Software - Hard/software to support security service requirements - Replacement of any substandard hardware - Contract Support to install the system and, where required, do the system transition work required - Migration of Data on workstations and servers The contractor will provide an integrated system solution, utilizing as much as possible the existing infrastructure, procuring all additional necessary hardware, software, components, cables and connectors, and install, configure, test and achieve acceptance by NATO. This project will ensure that any existing or new client or server will be migrated to Windows XP/Windows 2003 or a later version. The contractor will install, integrate and test all equipment and configure all components based on the NATO Bi-SC AIS Configuration Baseline. The contractor will be asked to provide comprehensive management and logistic support. This would include, but may not be limited to, providing spare parts, warranty, periodic and emergency maintenance, technical documentation, as well as training. 2) Hardware and Software Upgrade of Bi-SC AIS for SHAPE (Project 2001/5IS03036) Within the Bi-SC AIS, there is a need to provide cost effective, secure, interoperable, survivable and robust NATO Secret Local Area Network capabilities between ACO and ACT and ensure interoperability. These capabilities will be implemented for the different NATO commands by multiple NATO Host Nations. This contract will need to deliver NS facilities at SHAPE and NCSA Headquarters in Mons, Belgium, and will run in parallel with other Host Nation contracts, which will deliver NS facilities in the commands in their nations. The main purpose of the project is to ensure that the SHAPE - NCSA NS LAN is standardized and upgraded throughout the Bi-SC AIS. The main project objective will be to maintain the NS services by upgrading older system components. The NS LAN will be based on standard COTS equipment. This project will provide SHAPE and NCSA: - Computers, Laptops and Peripheral Equipment - Networking Hardware, including switches, racks - Servers to support DBMS, DMS, EMS, anti-virus, storage and infrastructure services - OEM versions of Operating System Software - Hard/software to support security service requirements - Replacement of any substandard hardware - Contract support to install the system and, where required, do the system transition work required - Migration of data on workstations and servers The contractor will provide an integrated system solution, utilizing as much as possible the existing infrastructure, procuring all additional necessary hardware, software, components, cables and connectors, and install, configure, test and achieve acceptance by NATO. This project will ensure that any existing or new client or server will be migrated to Windows XP/Windows 2003 or a later version. The contractor will install, integrate and test all equipment and configure all components based on the NATO Bi-SC AIS Configuration Baseline. The Contractor will be asked to provide comprehensive management and integrated logistic support. This would include, but may not be limited to, providing spare parts, warranty, periodic and emergency maintenance, technical documentation, as well as training. BIDDING PROCEDURE The U.S. Department of Commerce does not serve as the Host Nation for NATO projects. Its role is to approve for bidding those firms of NATO-member nations with a facility located within the United States. Only firms approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce will be allowed to bid. Please visit the following website for instructions on applying for approval to bid on NATO projects: http://www.bis.doc.gov/defenseindustrialbaseprograms/OSIES/NATOprograms/index.htm A firm that has been approved for bidding on NATO projects must request that the U.S. Department of Commerce issue a DOE for each project on which the firm wishes to bid. The DOE is used to nominate the firm to the Bidders List for a particular project. The U.S. Department of Commerce forwards the DOE to the U.S. Embassy, which in turn forwards it to the Host Nation. The Host Nation will not accept requests for nomination received directly from firms. Firms that the U.S. Embassy nominates to the Bidders List will be contacted directly by the Host Nation when the Invitation for International Bidding (IFB) has been issued. IMPORTANT DEADLINES 1. Final date for the U.S. Department of Commerce to submit a Declaration of Eligibility on your behalf: 1 March 2007 2. Anticipated date that the Host Nation will forward the Invitation for International Bidding (IFB) to those on the Bidders List: February 2007 3. Anticipated closing date for receipt of bids: April 2007 4. Anticipated contract award date: September 2007
- Place of Performance
- Address: Mons
- Country: BELGIUM
- Country: BELGIUM
- Record
- SN01221762-W 20070201/070130220209 (fbodaily.com)
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