SOLICITATION NOTICE
63 -- MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT FOR ALARM AND FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
- Notice Date
- 8/24/2011
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 561621
— Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
- Contracting Office
- DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS;VISN 18-SAO WEST NCA;4135 S POWER RD STE 103;MESA AZ 85212
- ZIP Code
- 85212
- Solicitation Number
- VA25811RP0821
- Response Due
- 9/23/2011
- Archive Date
- 11/22/2011
- Point of Contact
- EDELMA GALARZA
- E-Mail Address
-
466-7904<br
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The Cooperative Studies Program Clinical Research Clinical Research Coordinating Center (CSPCRPCC) has a requirement for support of the on-site alarm, security, access control and fire protection systems. The center is a highly secure site with perimeter motion detectors, pan tilt zoom cameras, and intrusion detection equipment. Gate access is provided and controlled by security personnel. Employees are granted access to their workspaces through the use of a sophisticated access control system that utilizes card access. Computer located in the administrative spaces manages the system. Employees are given a card with their picture and are allowed to only access areas pertaining to their work responsibilities. A fire alarm system provides smoke and fire detection and emergency warning with voice-activated announcements. Zone alarms protect four individual areas of the site. One contractor is required to provide support to all of these systems as they are integrated in a single touch screen computer console located at the security desk. The system was designed to have the entire site graphically shown on the display and for security control, should a motion, perimeter or other sensor alarm, cameras are directed to the area of concern and the security officer can visually manage the alarm condition, from turning off the alarm if a small animal sets it off to calling for police support. In the event of a smoke alarm or fire, the security officer can view the entire site on his screen and then zoom in and be directed to the exact smoke detector which is alarming, showing its location in a specific room and area, The development of this system is not off the shelf, and required major programming of the location of each security sensor, each smoke detector for fire protection, and all information developed and provided and used as input to a graphic matrix on the computer screen. Because of the integrated nature of the system, the CSP must have one contractor provide the range of services defined above.
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