DOCUMENT
99 -- SURVEILLANCE CAMERA PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 4/13/2011
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 561621
— Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;VISN 22 Network Contracting Activity;Building 149;5901 E. 7th Street;Long Beach CA 90822
- ZIP Code
- 90822
- Solicitation Number
- VA26211RQ0241
- Response Due
- 4/13/2011
- Archive Date
- 5/28/2011
- Point of Contact
- Don Weerasinghe
- E-Mail Address
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26-8065<br
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- The Department of Veterans Affairs, VISN 22 Network Contracting Activity in hereby issuing a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This Combined Synopsis/Solicitation incorporates provisions and clauses as those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-43. The procurement procedure for this Combined Synopsis/Solicitation shall be a 100% Small Business set-aside. 1.1SCOPE Items of work included in this Section, described in detail in PART 3. Furnish and install a complete and functional system CCTV System to work in conjunction with the already established Sielox Access Control System through the use of the Kaplogic Aegis2 Graphics Display System, and to provide a complete Security Management System to monitor all system events from a single workstation via the Aegis2 Graphics Suite. This specification calls for the following components/sub-systems as indicated (checked) below: Pertinent Req'dSystem Component/Sub-System Specifications Building Systems SecurityPara. 3.2 Integrated CCTVPara. 3.2.1 1.2SPECIAL CONDITIONS In addition to all stipulations in other portions of the general specifications, all concerned trades shall comply with the following special conditions that directly pertain to communications and security systems: A.Contractor Qualifications The specified equipment shall be furnished and installed by a contractor who can show proof of having satisfactorily engineered and installed comparable systems within the past five (5) years, and who holds all legally required licenses, including a Communication C-7 license to install the systems mentioned herein. Security system contractor must be an authorized, certified, installing dealer for Kaplogic, Dedicated Micros, Bosch, Pelco and Sielox Access Control Systems, regularly engaged in the supply of security control systems, and must have occupied an established office for a period of not less than five years prior to bid date within the Project's geographic market area (Los Angeles County). The Kaplogic, Dedicated Micros, Bosch, Pelco and Sielox Certified Dealer certification letters must be supplied at time of bid submission. Security system contractor must submit a minimum of three references for comparable systems utilizing the Kaplogic Aegis2 Graphic Display System when used to integrate an access control system and video security system. Because of the desired integrated nature of the Sielox Card Access System and the CCTV Systems, and to avoid maintenance and warranty issues with multiple contractors, this specification calls for one contractor to provide required security services and support. B.Parts Availability The contractor shall confirm that within a reasonable distance of the job site, there is an established agency which stocks a full complement of parts, offers service during normal working hours on all equipment to be furnished and will supply parts to the VA without delay and at reasonable cost. C.Continuous Duty Operation All individual components and composite systems shall be designed for continuous operation without undue heating or change in rated values and shall be properly fused. D.Compliance with Codes All work shall be done in accordance with latest applicable edition of National Electrical Code and all regulations, laws, safety orders, ordinances or codes of State and local authority, whichever exceeds, having the jurisdiction. Wherever requirements in the specifications exceed those of the ordinances or codes, specifications shall govern. Nothing in the plans and specifications shall be deemed as authority to violate any of the ordinances or codes. 1.3SYSTEMS RESPONSIBILITY The contractor shall furnish and install all non-specified equipment required to make each system fully functional as per stated intent and description, without additional cost to the VA. 1.4WARRANTY A.All equipment and systems shall be warranted by the contractor for a period of one year following acceptance by the VA. The warranty shall include parts, labor, prompt field service, and pick-up and delivery at no cost to the VA. If repair of a defect cannot be affected during the initial response, every effort shall be made by the contractor to promptly correct the defect including air shipment of repair parts and replacement of the next larger assembly. Response to initial call shall be accomplished within four (4) hours. B.During the warranty period, the contractor shall respond only to calls for service made by a designated VA representative and shall keep the Pharmacy fully informed as to problems which develop in equipment or systems and as to steps the contractor has taken to rectify those problems. Response to initial call shall be accomplished within four (4) hours. 1.5DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR A.Submittal Format Submittal shall be furnished in an 8 ½" x 11" format in 3-ring loose leaf binders. The cover and the title page shall bear the project name, capital project number, specification number, name of contractor and date. The document shall have a table of contents and page numbers on each of the pages including brochures and drawings. Drawings shall be no larger than 34" x 22". Drawings larger than 8 ½" x 11" shall be folded to 8 ½" x 11" so that the drawing's name and page number are visible and can be unfolded without being removed. Reproduced material shall not be subject to fading by light or heat and shall have high contrast for easy reading. B.Preliminary Submittal Within 30 days after contract award and prior to purchase of any equipment, the contractor shall submit five (4) copies of a Preliminary Submittal for review and approval. Three (3) copies to VA Pharmacy Administration and One (1) to the VA Police Department. The submittal shall consist of the following: 1.Proposed material list including manufacturer's name, model number and technical data for all equipment the contractor proposes to install. Items shall be identified by specification section and paragraph number. The technical data shall consist of copies of factory issued catalog sheets or brochures, which give ratings and specifications for the proposed items. 2.Single line system diagram identifying and showing interrelationships between equipment items and how they are interconnected. 3.Shop drawings showing details of fabricated items, rack elevation drawings, console arrangements and schematics of custom designed items. 4.Statement describing exceptions being taken, if any, to the specifications wherein the submitted equipment or design varies from that originally specified. 5.If the contractor fails to list a particular variance and his submittal is accepted, but subsequently is deemed by the VA to be unsatisfactory because of an unlisted variance, the contractor must replace or modify such equipment at once and without cost to the VA. 6.For any exceptions that are not approved by VA, contractor shall resubmit the information in complete compliance with the specifications and drawings. C.Record (As-Built) Drawings 1.Record drawings shall be made on separate clean blueline prints of the electrical drawings created by the security contractor and shall be reserved for the purpose of showing work as actually installed, including accurately dimensioned locations of all conduit stub-outs and pull boxes, routing of all conduits extending from or between buildings and locations of all telecommunications equipment not installed according to drawings. 2.Drawings shall be kept up to date with neat and legible annotations made thereon daily as work proceeds, showing work as actually installed. Additional sheets may be attached to show greater detail. Drawings shall be available at all times for inspection and shall be kept on the job at a location designated by the VA. 3.Contractor at his option may use an additional set of drawings for daily field annotations. This set of drawings shall be kept at the site. 4.Final record drawings shall be submitted with floor numbers, room numbers, panel directories and all other identification necessary to conform to number designations for occupancy rather than to construction numbers. All buried conduit and/or underground conduits stubs intended for future extension shall be accurately shown as to depth and exact measurement from a permanently established landmark, such as building or structural features. 5.On completion, record drawings shall be signed, dated and returned to the VA for inspection and approval before acceptance of any work. 6.Provide three (3) sets of drawings to VA Pharmacy Administration and one (1) set to the VA Police Department. D.Final Submittal Three (3) complete sets of the Final Submittal including a full set of the drawings on vellum shall be delivered to VA Pharmacy Administration and two (2) complete sets to the VA Police Department prior to acceptance tests and as a condition for final payment for the project to the contractor. It shall include all the information necessary to maintain each system, and shall consist of the following: 1.Operators Instructions (as applicable). 2.Factory-issued Service Manuals for each piece of equipment installed. The manuals shall contain complete parts lists, detailed schematics, circuit descriptions, maintenance procedures and trouble-shooting methods. In the event such manuals are not available from the factory, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor to compile and submit the required information. 3.A System Manual for each system furnished. This manual shall complement the above service manuals with all necessary additional information unique to the system that is not otherwise provided, such as a list of applicable service manuals, options selected, jumper or strapping choices, modifications, and detailed wiring information. All manuals shall be bound in a 3-ring binder with tabs identifying each system. 4.Record Drawings (see Paragraph 1.5, C.5). 5.Two (2) electronic copies of all communications drawings in AutoCAD 2000 format or as specified by VA Pharmacy Administration, shall be provided. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT All materials and equipment shall be new, unused and manufactured within eighteen months prior to installation the installation date. Where applicable, all materials and equipment shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories. 2.2EQUIVALENT MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT The manufacturers' names and model numbers are used herein to reflect the equipment required and it will be advantageous to the vendor not to use substitutions. The VA Pharmacy, IT Support and VA Police have conducted product testing for implementation on the VA Network or already has in place one of the systems. CCTV System Cameras - Bosch and Pelco CCTV System Digital Recording - Dedicated Micros Integrated Graphic Display System - Kaplogic Aegis2 Cable - CSC, Belden, West Penn, Berk-Tek, PART 3 SYSTEMS 3.1SYSTEM & AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Low voltage security contractor shall furnish and install cable hangers with Caddy Clips in the attic, 4 hangers per 16 square feet, to support voice/data/ security cables as required by codes. All cables shall be installed prior to the installation of the ceiling grid if possible. The low voltage contractor shall be responsible for any damage, physical or cosmetic, to ceiling tiles. BUILDING SYSTEMS SECURITY 3.2.1CCTV The communication contractor shall furnish and install a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system. The CCTV system shall consists of a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) fixed and Pan/Tilt/Zoom dome cameras as required, camera housings, mounts, cabling, power supplies, monitors, controllers, J boxes, video rack cabinet, and any other hardware and software necessary to deliver a fully functional system. All camera cabling that is exterior to the building shall be in weatherproof conduit. No CCTV cabling shall be exposed. Contractor shall furnish and install any additional mounting hardware and mounting extensions to provide the required view of the cameras. The communication contractor is to integrate the CCTV System into a Kaplogic Aegis2 Graphics Display System software package so that the Sielox Access Control System and the CCTV System show all relevant events and work in conjunction with each other to provide a complete single point management console. Pan/Tilt/Zoom dome camera control protocol shall be Coaxitron. Camera control cabling shall be individual home runs from each of the PTZ dome cameras to the camera controller hardware. The DVR shall be networked into the LAN/WAN system. The contractor shall furnish and install all core and viewing software on computers as identified by VA Pharmacy Administration. The cameras shall be viewed and controlled over the network from remote PCs. The video shall be recorded and viewed live at 2CIF resolution, with a minimum of 7.5 images per second for each camera. The system shall use Active Content Compression Technology. The video storage shall be not less than two weeks or fourteen days for their storage requirement. The video shall be recorded continuously during normal business hours and on motion after normal business hours. Should an event be recorded from motion detection, the recording shall have a minimum of five minutes recording before the motion occurrence and five minutes of recording after the motion occurrence. The DVR shall send an alert message via email and text page to staff as designated by VA Pharmacy Administration. The Security Contractor shall configure all settings of the CCTV system including all parameters of the cameras, DVR, and associated hardware and software. The Security Contractor shall have the system certified in writing by the DVR manufacturer that the system has been installed correctly and is fully functional. The Security Contractor shall provide five copies of the certification to VA Pharmacy Administration. The Security Contractor shall install the CCTV cameras where shown on the plans. The Communications Contractor shall furnish and install coax cable and low voltage cable from each camera to the local digital video recorder. The Security Contractor shall connect the coax cable to an individual camera input of the Digital Video recorder and the low voltage cable to an individual output of the camera power supply. The Digital Video recorder, associated video monitor, extended storage modules, and camera controller shall be rack mounted in a cabinet, if space is available, and located in the same room as the cameras. The Security Contractor shall furnish and install a video lock box to house the DVR and associated equipment. The lock box shall have locking front and rear doors, vertical power strip with circuit breaker and surge protection, bottom panel, and vented top panel. The cabinet shall have appropriate air circulation to properly ventilate and cool the equipment housed within the cabinet. The Security Contractor shall install all hard wired UL camera power supplies in each of the pharmacy locations with existing power resources in each location. No additional electrical is to be run for this project. The installation shall comply with ALL applicable National Electric Codes, Building, and Fire Codes. The Communications Contractor shall apply section 3.5.1 items a through d. with regards to the low voltage cabling for the CCTV system. Material and Equipment Fixed Color Camera - Pelco ICS111-DW series with appropriate varifocal auto iris lens, as required to provide the required camera view. Power Supply (Fixed Cameras) - Altronix ALTV248 (for multiple cameras), Altronix ALTV244 (for individual cameras). Power Supply (PTZ dome cameras) - Pelco WCS 1 - 4 DVR - Dedicated Micros DS2 Series Digital Video Recorders Viewing software - Dedicated Micros NetVU Coax cable - CSC BNC connectors - WestPenn CN-BM53-30 Fixed camera low voltage cable - CSC Cable - General Cable Gen Speed 6000 Cat 6 CMP (Plenum) Miscellaneous Connectors - as required. All faceplates shall be electrical ivory. Fixed camera mounts - Entire line of Pelco mounts and adapters for use with the IS series cameras. Integrated Graphics Suite - Kaplogic Aegis2 Graphics Display Package inclusive of Sielox and Dedicated Micros interface/drivers Miscellaneous materials - All materials necessary to furnish and install a complete and fully functional system. 3.5CABLING SYSTEM 3.5.1.Station Cable (Voice/Data) a.The Security Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining a low voltage installation permit from the appropriate authority prior to start of installation. b.The Security Contractor shall be responsible for consulting with the building inspector to determine whether there are special local requirements for strapping the cables in the attic area. c.The Security Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with the building's General Contractor to determine the cable routings, schedules for cable placement and ceiling inspection. d.The Security Contractor shall provide installation of the cable hangers and sleeves that will support the horizontal cables in the attic area per all applicable local building code(s). PART 4EXECUTION 4.1INSTALLATION A.General All equipment shall be installed in accordance with the published practices of the equipment manufacturer, applicable FCC regulations, generally accepted industry standards, cited codes and standards, and these specifications. B.Temporary Installation The contractor shall temporarily install all electronic equipment for the final tests of the equipment and the systems, and then shall remove and store all equipment which is not built-in until occupancy by VA personnel. The contractor shall then return and make complete and final installation and check-out. C.Equipment Not Installed Equipment not meant for installation and all spares shall be delivered on site, to Library Capital Projects Staff and secured. D.Wiring Terminations and connections throughout all systems shall employ one of the following methods: Solder terminals, telephone-type punch terminal strips or machine wire-wrapped terminals in all cabinets. Crimp connectors at outlet boxes and screw type or plug and socket connections at all equipment. Note that crimp-type connections are approved only for stranded wire. 66-Type blocks shall only be used for voice distribution cables. They are not permitted for any other installation. E.Labels All controls, function switches, etc. shall be clearly labeled on all equipment panels. This labeling shall be permanently etched or engraved. Neat nameplates engraved on two-layer plastic and affixed with epoxy glue may be used. F.Flexible Wire Stranded wire and flexible cable shall be used for all connections to equipment not permanently attached to walls, floors or racks. G.Conduits 1.Thin wall conduit shall be used for conduits 2" in diameter or less. For conduits over 2" in diameter, rigid steel galvanized shall be used. However, if it is necessary to use flex duct or plastic PVC, prior approval must be obtained in writing from VA Pharmacy Administration and the next larger size flex duct or PVC shall be used. The flex shall be anchored at all bends and runs between bends must be straight and non-zigzagging through studding, joints, etc. If PVC conduit is to be used, use steel galvanized conduit for all bends over 15 degrees. 2.All communications conduit shall be one (1) inch inside diameter unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 3.A 1/4 inch nylon pull line shall be installed in each conduit. For conduits over two (2) inch in diameter, provide three-eighth (3/8) inch nylon pull line. 4.All conduits shall be clearly and permanently identified at all terminals or cabinets as to its terminating end. 5.Individual communications conduit runs shall not have more than the equivalent of two (2) 90-degree bends, the ISD Telecommunications Systems Engineer shall be contacted to determine the size, type and location of a pull box that must be installed. Pull boxes shall not be used for transitions in conduit runs. 6.The radius of any conduit bend shall not be less than ten (10) times the inside diameter of the conduit. Except conduit for fiber optic cable. The conduit-bending radius shall have a miminum of 20 times of the O.D. of the install fiber optic cable. 7.Open ends of conduit shall be plugged during construction to prevent the entrance of moisture or foreign material. If moisture or foreign material is found at the time telephone and data cables are being installed, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor to thoroughly clean the conduit before the cable installation proceeds. 8.All conduits shall be securely fastened in place and shall be free from burrs, defects or obstructions that could interfere with the installation of cables. 9.All conduit, unless otherwise noted on drawings, shall terminate on designated communications backboards either three (3) inches above the floor or six (6) inches below the ceiling. 10.All conduits shall be reamed and secured by locknut where applicable. All conduits shall have bushings on both ends. 11.All conduit not terminating in terminals, cabinets or outlet boxes shall be capped. 12.Conduit and fittings shall be homogeneous throughout and free from visible cracks, holes, foreign objects or other defects. 13.Empty conduit/sleeves, unless noted otherwise, shall be run to and between respective communications rooms and/or closets, as shown on the plans. 14.All underground communications conduit shall be PVC and shall have a minimum earth cover of eighteen (18) inches, except where subject to vehicular traffic (including road right-of-way) the PVC conduit shall be concrete encased with a minimum of thirty (30) inches of earth cover. Telephone conduit may be buried in the same trench as power (480 Volts or less) if separated by a minimum of three (3) inches of concrete or twelve (12) inches of dirt. 15.The number of outlets included in each home run shall be specifically limited, as shown on the plans, and shall not be exceeded. 16.The VA Pharmacy Administration is responsible for duct assignments and shall be contacted before the installation of cables in the conduits. 17.Any deviation/substitution must be verified and approved in writing by VA Pharmacy Administration prior to use. 4.3TRAINING A.The contractor shall conduct training on each product in PART 2 and 3, except that the VA may waive training on any products with which VA staff and operators are already trained or for which training is inappropriate. The contractor shall furnish the services of a competent instructor for classroom and hands-on instruction in the operation and maintenance of the equipment supplied. The training shall be sufficient to qualify County technicians to maintain the equipment and systems. B.All training plans, and materials shall be submitted by the contractor for review and approval by VA Pharmacy Administration at least 30 days prior to acceptance tests. C.Classroom space for training will be provided by the VA. All training classes shall be conducted on a mutually agreeable schedule prior to system acceptance. The vendor can propose the best solution for the VA. The following can be used as a guideline: West Los Angeles Inpatient Pharmacy (14 cameras) West Los Angeles Outpatient Pharmacy (8 Cameras) West Los Angeles Chemo Cabinet/Drug Storage (3 Cameras) West Los Angeles Remote Methadone Clinics Bldg. 213 and Bldg. 257 (2 Cameras) West Los Angeles 5th Floor Remote Pharmacy Rm. 5243 (2 Cameras) West Los Angeles 5th Floor Remote Pharmacy Rm. 5038 (1 Camera) West Los Angeles 4th Floor Remote Pharmacy Chemo Rm. 4026 (1 Camera) West Los Angeles 4th Floor Remote Pharmacy Rm. 4277 (2 Cameras) Temple/Downtown Outpatient Pharmacy (8 Cameras) Temple/Downtown Methadone Clinic B134 (2 Cameras) Sepulveda Bldg. 200 Pharmacy (8 Cameras) Sepulveda Bldg.10A (5 Cameras) Bakersfield Outpatient Pharmacy (8 Cameras) Offerors must comply with all instructions contained in provision 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items. Pursuant to FAR Clause 52.212-4, para (t), Central Contractor Registration (CCR), after initial registration, the contractor is required to update registration data as changes occur and must re-register annually to ensure all data remains current. Noncompliance with this requirement will preclude the exercising of any option periods that may be included herein and will be cause for termination of the contract at such time noncompliance is discovered. Refer to cited Clause for more details. You are required to register with the CCR database at the following web address: CCR - http://www.ccr.gov. It is imperative that you complete this registration in order to be considered for contract award. In accordance with FAR Provision 52.212-1 paragraph (j), please provide the Dun and Bradstreet Number assigned to your firm in the space provided: DUNS# __ __ - __ __ __ - __ __ __ __. 52.212-2 Evaluation - Commercial Items (Jan 1999) 52.212-3 Offerors Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items - The Contractor Must Return a completed copy of provision 52.212-3 with The offer, a copy of the provision may be attained from https://www.acquisition.gov/Far/ 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items (Oct/2003) 52.212-5 Contracts Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items. The following FAR clauses identified at paragraph b of FAR 52.212-5 are considered checked and are applicable to this acquisition: 1, 22, 31, 34, 39. The following additional clauses and provisions apply: FAR 52.204-7 Central Contractor Registration ; FAR 52.211-6 Brand Name or Equal; FAR 52.232-18 Availability of Funds; FAR 52.233-2 Service of Protest; VAAR 852.211-71(a) Guarantee; VAAR 852.211-77 Brand Name or Equal; VAAR 852.270-4 Commercial Advertising; VAAR 852.237-70 Contractor Responsibilities. This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. This solicitation incorporates one or more solicitation provisions by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Upon request, the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. The offeror is cautioned that the listed provisions may include blocks that must be completed by the offeror and submitted with its quotation or offer. In lieu of submitting the full text of those provisions, the offeror may identify the provision by paragraph identifier and provide the appropriate information with its quotation or offer. The full text of a clause and provision may be accessed electronically at this/these addresses: Federal Acquisition Regulation Home Page: https://www.acquisition.gov/Far/; Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation Home Page: http://www1.va.gov/oamm/oa/ars/policyreg/vaar/. 52.212-2 EVALUATION--COMMERCIAL ITEMS (JAN 1999) The Government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. The following factors shall be used to evaluate offers: Technical and past performance, when combined, are significantly more important than cost or price. A written notice of award or acceptance of an offer, mailed or otherwise furnished to the successful offeror within the time for acceptance specified in the offer, shall result in a binding contract without further action by either party. Before the offer's specified expiration time, the Government may accept an offer (or part of an offer), whether or not there are negotiations after its receipt, unless a written notice of withdrawal is received before award. ADDENDUM TO 52.212-2 EVALUATION - COMMERCIAL ITEM (JAN 1999) Past Performance: This section should address past performance and corporate experience in performance of the contract: Identify work previously performed by your firm similar in nature to the work described in the Statement of Work. Provide the company and/or organizational names of references, including addresses and telephone numbers, project names/titles, dates and periods of performance covered by the work, that have direct knowledge of your experience, capabilities and outcomes of past initiatives of similar nature.Include in this section the names, addresses, telephone numbers of at least five (3) references who can attest to the experience and past performance of your firm in design and installation of CCTV Security Systems. Price: Price data shall be evaluated to determine completeness, realism, and reasonableness. The unit price for the base year and each option year listed in the Supplies/Services and Prices/Costs section of this solicitation will be used to calculate the offeror's total price. The government will consider the value of each quote in terms of the merit offered for the price. Technical: The Contractor shall provide sufficient evidence that they possess adequate resources, capability, experience, responsibility and integrity to meet the technical capabilities to comply with the requirements of the resulting contract. This shall include the following: (a) Extensive knowledge of networked CCTV security systems design and installation. (b)Extensive knowledge of video recording solutions and software integration to control the Security System. Warranty information shall be provided at no additional cost to the Government. Vendor's who submit offers must attend the pre-proposal/offer, job walk on April 26, 2011, 10:00am. The location for this site visit: 11301 Wilshire Blvd., Bldg 500 Room 6042, Los Angeles CA 90073. The Government will consider all quotes received by May 04, 2011 at 3:00 PM PST. Amendments and other miscellaneous documents shall be posted on FedBizOpps (http://www.fbo.gov). 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