SOLICITATION NOTICE
D -- Automated Vehicle Locator (AVL) System for DoDDS in Korea
- Notice Date
- 1/23/2009
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 517919
— All Other Telecommunications
- Contracting Office
- Other Defense Agencies, Department of Defense Education Activity, DoDEA Pacific Procurement Office (DPPO), Unit 35007, APO, 96376-5007
- ZIP Code
- 96376-5007
- Solicitation Number
- HE1260-09-R-7005
- Point of Contact
- Mary Harding,, Phone: 011-81-611-744-5876, Angela Dash,, Phone: 011-81-611-744-5874
- E-Mail Address
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mary.harding@pac.dodea.edu, angela.dash@pac.dodea.edu
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- This is a Sources Sought Synopsis to gain knowledge of potential offerors who may be interested in competing for a firm-fixed-price contract for Automated Vehicle Locator (AVL) System and Related Maintenance Services in South Korea. This synopsis is also to invite interested firms to attend DoDDS Pacific's Pre-Solicitation Conference on 04 February 2009 at 1:00 P.M. at the District Superintendent's Office (DSO) Lab Room, next to Building 3648, Yongsan Army Base, South Korea. The Department of Defense Dependents School Pacific (DoDDS-P) Procurement Division is seeking to award the AVL System contract, and the following apply to this requirement: This system will be used by the DoDDS school bus transportation offices, emplaced on Army and Air Force motor pool-provided buses in Seoul, Osan, Camp Humphreys and Daegu. The equipment must continuously identify the exact location (within 10 meters) of each individual, assigned bus. Standard desk top computers located in the Student Transportation Offices (STOs), motor pools and base security police offices shall be able to display the location (icon and coordinates) on a highly detailed color map displayed on the monitor. Presently, the number of buses requiring hardware units is 117, but this number could increase due to re-stationing and personnel tour changes within United States Forces Korea (USFK). The equipment shall include features that provide passenger and bus systems data collection and transmission on a real-time basis and emergency notification to the appropriate home base. The operating system shall be in English, or capable of switching back and forth from Korean to English. It shall consist of a fully operational system to include the following features or capability: a) Provide real-time exact location of all buses to a specific street in a matter of seconds for all buses assigned, on a detailed color map displayed on multiple computers and at separate locations; b) Be able to identify bus and display-specific information about that vehicle, such as license plate number, bus number, route number and other miscellaneous information. Information does not have to be displayed on the screen at all times, but available when requested by the user; c) The system on the bus must be a hands-free device, capable of allowing the driver to covertly activate a duress alarm without being noticed by an observer; d) The system shall activate when the bus is started, requiring no additional steps by the driver; e) The system shall be capable of reporting motion status (at a stop or is moving) at any given time or location; f) The system shall be capable of storing data for up to 30 to 60 days; g) The system must be mounted on the bus, but capable of being removed and installed on another bus as required; h) When the duress alarm is activated, it will in turn activate an audible alarm and affected bus icon(s) should change color at the computer monitoring station; i) Tracking information on bus locations will be updated and broadcast every three (3) minutes. When the duress alarm is activated, the bus location will be updated no less than every ten seconds; j) The system must be highly reliable and accurate and require little or no operator maintenance; k) The system must be able to display routes and bus stops on the map; l) The system must be easily re-configurable, allowing the change, addition or deletion of bus routes and bus stops by STO personnel; m) Maps must be capable of being printed showing routes and stops (screen shot prints); n) The system must meet commonly accepted industry standards for security in the transmission, storage and retrieval of data; o) The system should be commercially-based. BE ADVISED THAT THIS IS NOT A SOLICITATION OR A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP), AND NO CONTRACT SHALL BE AWARDED FROM THIS SYNOPSIS. ALL QUESTIONS PERTAINING TO THIS REQUIREMENT SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO MS. MARY HARDING AT mary.harding@pac.dodea.edu. ALL INTERESTED FIRMS WANTING TO ATTEND OUR PRE-SOLICITATION CONFERENCE IN YONGSON, KOREA, MUST SEND NAMES AND TITLES OF ATTENDEES AND COMPANY NAME TO MS. HARDING. ADDITIONALLY, IF ATTENDEES WILL REQUIRE ESCORTING ONTO THE MILITARY BASE, PLEASE ADVISE THIS IN YOUR EMAIL TO MS. HARDING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ENSURE TIMELY ACCESS. BE ADVISED: IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PRE-SOLICITATION CONFERENCE, ALL ATTENDEES WILL BE ABLE TO VIEW TWO (2) SCHOOL BUSES WHICH WILL REQUIRE THE AVL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT. Questions from prospective offerors and Government's response to the questions: 1. How many simultaneous users do you envision? FIVE TO TEN SIMULTANEOUS USERS. 2. Is it valuable to also display the data on a handheld mobile device? NO. 3. Will the users be U.S. citizens? U.S. CITIZENS AND POSSIBLY SOME KOREAN NATIONALS. 4. Do you foresee the need (or value) for geo fencing? NO. 5. Do you desire alerts in addition to alarms? For example, if the typical bus stop is 35 seconds, do you want to be alerted when the stop exceeds reasonable time before going critical? DEPENDS ON PRICE. 6. What about routing and intercept data paths? POSSIBLY, BUT NOT REQUIRED. 7. Do you desire evasive routing in the event of obstacle avoidance? POSSIBLY, BUT NOT REQUIRED. 8. Do you need emergency response collaborations (civilian, local, military)? DESIREABLE, BUT NOT REQUIRED. 9. Do you anticipate requirements for maritime tracking (watercraft) or radar feeds? NO. 10. Will you entertain a conference call or web participation from interested parties? WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE THIS REQUEST. Added: <input type="hidden" name="dnf_class_values[procurement_notice][description][1][added_on]" value="2009-01-23 05:04:20">Jan 23, 2009 5:04 am Modified: <input type="hidden" name="dnf_class_values[procurement_notice][description][1][modified_on]" value="2009-01-23 08:13:27">Jan 23, 2009 8:13 am Track Changes The magnitude of estimate for this project in Korea is between $1,000,000 and $2,500,000 for hardware equipment and associated 5-year maintenance & upgrade services. A solicitation for this requirement will be issued after the Pre-Solicitation Conference. Date of issuance of Request for Proposal (RFP) to be determined. The Government will request Capability Statements from interested firms after the Pre-Solicitation Conference. The Government may procure an AVL system and associated 5-year maintenance & upgrade services for Japan and Okinawa, should this stand-alone AVL contract for Korea be successful. The requirements for Japan and Okinawa may be two separate contracts or may be combined into one contract. The venue for the Pre-Solicitation Conference set for 04 February 2009 at 1:00 P.M. has been changed. This conference will now be held at the following location: ACS Building 4106, Training Room 118, Yongsan Army Base, South Korea Contact Mr. Shelburne at myron.shelburne@pac.dodea.edu if you need assistance accessing the Yongsan installation. You must contact him by 30 January 2009 in order to get you on the installation for this conference.
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