SOLICITATION NOTICE
70 -- Unisys Maintenance Incidentals 2010
- Notice Date
- 8/10/2009
- Notice Type
- Justification and Approval (J&A)
- NAICS
- 541513
— Computer Facilities Management Services
- Contracting Office
- General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), Assisted Acquisitions Services (WQA), 301 7th St SW Rm 6109, Washington, District of Columbia, 20407, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20407
- Solicitation Number
- UnisysClearpathHW2010
- Archive Date
- 10/31/2009
- Point of Contact
- Holly T Carr, Phone: (703) 605-5588
- E-Mail Address
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holly.carr@gsa.gov
(holly.carr@gsa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Award Number
- GS001-GS400
- Award Date
- 10/1/2009
- Description
- This serves as a “Notice of Intent” to purchase Relativity Cobol Mining maintenance for existing software licenses. This Notice is SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FY 2007 FUNDS pursuant to FAR Clause 52.232-18. This notice does not obligate funds. The Government intends to purchase open market Hardware maintenance services under a GSA Schedule task order for mainframe hosting services: Hardware Maintenance -EGAN Control Center SrvrES7510047-105No1 $ - L700E, 690 SLOT, TAPE LIBRARYCLU7000700-E70No1 $ 1,476.00 120V NEMA5-15 CORDCLU7009930-E70No1 $ - 200-240V HARMONIC NO PLUGCLU7009931-E70No1 $ - TAPE : Redundant Power supplyCLU7001-RPSNo1 $ - TAPE : Second power distribution unit, Factory installCLU7001-PD2No1 $ - CABLE:10FT LVD SCSI VHD-HDCBL2210-OSMNo1 $ - Cable: FC 5m shortwave, LC-LC connectors, 50mirconCBL171-5No6 $ - LTO GEN 2 DRIVE FOR L180/700STK2001000-LT2No6 $ 9,753.00 HP LTO FIBRE INTERFACESTK2001000-HPFNo6 $ - L700 HVD SCSI 690 CartYSL700E 70-STKNo1 $ 5,868.48 17" COLOR MONITOR KITSTK4415000-CMNNo1 $ - SCSI DIFFERENTIAL INTERFACESTK4415000-201No1 $ - ACC:Fibre Ch IOP LC, OpticalFCA1850-LCNo1 $ - ASCLS license UP TO 700 SLOTSSTK9900007-QTYNo1 $ 925.08 EganSubtotal $18,022.56 Total Egan:$ 95,087 Total SLC:$147,148.84 Grand total:$242,235.84 The General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) has the responsibility of providing the information technology required to support its business lines. For decades, a key component in the development of these systems has been based the Unisys ClearPath Enterprise Server platform. A redundant pair of these mainframe computers are located in Eagan, MN and Salt Lake City UT. Six of seven OMB-300 “majors” run on the ClearPath computers, and the majority of all computing FAS undertakes is served by them. In February 2002 a competitive procurement under GSA Schedule 70 (in accordance with FAR 8.4) was awarded to Unisys under the GSA Blanket Purchase Agreement (entitled, “GSAS) for the purchase and installation of the ClearPath mainframe technology. Unisys was the one of the competitive solutions considered and recommended by the technical evaluation team. It was also considered the reasonable and acceptable solution based on price. The following peripheral equipment items are embedded within the current mainframe operating environment and are not available on GSA Schedule. The open market maintenance items listed below are embedded within the existing equipment infrastructure and are needed to successfully operate the mainframes: Hardware maintenance is a necessary requirement to maintain complex technology systems. The Government requires a turnkey, bundled hosting environment. The items are a essential components embedded within an overall mainframe environment that is purchased off GSA Schedule. The Government is not able to isolate these items and purchase them separately, as it would cause undue burden and risk of disruption of required 24x7 operations. Therefore it is in the Government’s best interest to incorporate the cost of the maintenance services in the total order. All interested parties should request additional information, communicate concerns, or direct any questions concerning this acquisition to Holly Carr 703 605 5588, email: holly.carr@gsa.gov. This notice of intent is not a request for proposals, nor a solicitation for offers. RE: Note 22. This serves as a “Notice of Intent” to purchase open market software maintenance for existing software licenses. This Notice is SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FY 2007 FUNDS pursuant to FAR Clause 52.232-18. This notice does not obligate funds. The Government intends to purchase open market Hardware maintenance services under a GSA Schedule task order for mainframe hosting services: The General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) has the responsibility of providing the information technology required to support its business lines. For decades, a key component in the development of these systems has been based the Unisys ClearPath Enterprise Server platform. A redundant pair of these mainframe computers are located in Eagan, MN and Salt Lake City UT. Six of seven OMB-300 “majors” run on the ClearPath computers, and the majority of all computing FAS undertakes is served by them. In February 2002 a competitive procurement under GSA Schedule 70 (in accordance with FAR 8.4) was awarded to Unisys under the GSA Blanket Purchase Agreement (entitled, “GSAS) for the purchase and installation of the ClearPath mainframe technology. Unisys was the one of the competitive solutions considered and recommended by the technical evaluation team. It was also considered the reasonable and acceptable solution based on price. The following software maintenance subscriptions are part of an integrated configuration within the current mainframe operating environment and are not available on GSA Schedule. The open market maintenance items listed below are embedded within the existing application infrastructure and are needed to successfully operate the mainframes: EGAN Total Egan:$152,271.75 Total SLC:$109,113.62 $261,385.37 Software maintenance is a necessary requirement to maintain complex technology systems. The items are a essential components embedded within an overall mainframe environment that is purchased off GSA Schedule. The Government is not able to isolate these items and purchase them separately, as it would cause undue burden and risk of disruption of required 24x7 operations. Therefore it is in the Government’s best interest to incorporate the cost of the maintenance services in the total order. All interested parties should request additional information, communicate concerns, or direct any questions concerning this acquisition to Holly Carr 703 605 5588, email: holly.carr@gsa.gov. This notice of intent is not a request for proposals, nor a solicitation for offers. RE: Note 22.
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