MODIFICATION
63 -- Explosive Detection Systems for Checked Baggage Inspection Systems
- Notice Date
- 6/10/2010
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 334517
— Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Headquarters TSA, 601 S. 12th Street, TSA-25, 10th Floor, Arlington, Virginia, 20598, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20598
- Solicitation Number
- HSTS04-09-R-ST2180
- Archive Date
- 7/10/2010
- Point of Contact
- William Dorwart, Phone: 571-227-2338, Samantha M Gray, Phone: 571-227-4174
- E-Mail Address
-
william.dorwart@dhs.gov, samantha.m.gray@dhs.gov
(william.dorwart@dhs.gov, samantha.m.gray@dhs.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- **** Amendment 12***** The purpose of this amendment is to update vendors on the status of the testing program. TSA has revised the CRT-QMP which will include changes to the schedule. Below is a list of major changes to the program: 1) There will be an additional opening for CRT-QDP submittal. Vendors who have already received a favorable assessment of a CRT-QDP package do not need to resubmit a package for the current configuration. 2) There will be three testing windows available for vendors to pass certification within this testing cycle. 3) Vendors who have received a favorable assessment of the CRT-QDP will be permitted to participate in Full Threat Weight (FTW) data collection. 4) TSA has added additional time in the schedule to allow vendors to use the FTW data for further algorithm development. 5) The Schedule of the CRT-QMP (located Appendix A) is a dynamic document; this document will be updated as needed. An updated schedule will be provided to registered vendors as needed. a. Below is a summary of Revised major milestones: Significant Milestones (Tentative; subject to change) Completion of Window 1 Cert Testing December 21, 2010 Opening of Second Window Testing November 3, 2011 Completion of Window 2 Cert Testing February 3, 2011 Estimated Completion of Window 1 QPL April 29, 2011 Estimated completion of Window 2 QPL July 8, 2011 Submittal of Window 3 QDP October 1, 2010 Vendors who have received a favorable CRT-QDP assessment will receive the updated CRT-QMP schedule automatically. All other interested parties will have to follow the process noted in Amendment 10 in order to receive any documentation related to this announcement. Vendors submitting a CRT-QDP for the second submission opportunity must submit the information requested in Amendment 10. It is estimated that the vetting process will take up to 10 business days. TSA will not grant vendors additional time for CRT-QDP submission to allow for vetting of a vendor. Once a vendor is vetted, TSA will provide vendors with the opportunity to enter into CRT data collection. Vendors systems must be in place and ready to begin data collection no later than August 30, 2010 to participate. This data will be used by TSA to evaluate the CRT-QDP. TSA intends to use CRT data for equipment under various categories, 1) CRT data for TSA certified equipment without any configuration changes. Equipment under this category does not require re-testing for CRT and TSA will use existing CRT data to evaluate QDP for CBIS. 2) CRT data for TSA certified equipment with configuration changes. Data previously collected under this equipment category will not be utilized for QDP evaluation due to configuration changes after the initial certification. Equipment under this category is required to undergo the CRT process again in order to collect new CRT data for purposes of evaluating the QDP for CBIS. 3) CRT data for new systems never certified by TSA. Equipment under this category is required to undergo the CRT process just like certified equipment with configuration changes. Vendors in category 2 & 3 will be fully responsible for shipping, installation, and decommissioning of equipment proposed to be included in data collection. Note that TSA or vendor owned equipment currently located at the TSL may be eligible for use for CRT data collection purposes; however, Offerors that wish to use TSA-owned equipment will be solely responsible for configuration changes expenses before and after testing. After data collection for equipment under 2 and 3 above is complete, TSA will share all system specific data simultaneously with the respective original equipment manufacturers. This includes data for equipment that falls under any of the equipment categories listed above. NOTE: Vendors planning to participate in the upcoming CBIS procurement will need this data in order to properly prepare a complete QDP package. Any questions regarding this announcement should be submitted to HSTS04ebsp@dhs.gov and provide Amendment 12: Company Name in the Subject Line. This information is being shared with vendors for planning purposes only. Therefore, TSA is not responsible for any expenses incurred as a result of this RFI. The RFI does not represent an official acquisition plan nor does it commit the Government to any course of action in the future.
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