SPECIAL NOTICE
B -- Industry Outreach/Market Research
- Notice Date
- 11/23/2015
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 541512
— Computer Systems Design Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Interior, Interior Business Center, AQD - Denver, P.O. Box 272040, Denver, Colorado, 80227-2040, United States
- ZIP Code
- 80227-2040
- Solicitation Number
- GIS-2-2015
- Archive Date
- 12/22/2015
- Point of Contact
- Brenda McGehee, Phone: (303) 969-5240
- E-Mail Address
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brenda_j_mcgehee@ibc.doi.gov
(brenda_j_mcgehee@ibc.doi.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- The Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR), in cooperation with the Interior Business Center located in Denver, Colorado, will conduct industry outreach on December 22, 2015, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Mountain Time) at Building 85, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225. For those unable to attend in-person, the telephone conference number is 1-866-95-4280 and the participant code is 9563305. The purpose of this industry outreach is to conduct market research at a programmatic level to enable the federal government to establish an acquisition plan to determine the feasibility of expanding ONRR's Geographic Information System (GIS). ONRR currently performs analyses and delivers GIS products on an as-needed basis. A team of GIS analysts review requests, perform analyses, and create products in response to the request. ONRR does not have a user interface that allows individual users to view the data, perform analysis, or create cartographic products or reports. ONRR uses the Department of Interior (DOI) standard GIS software provided by ESRI. Internal GIS developers use ESRI products to create, update, and maintain data and products with data stored primarily in the file geodatabase format. Several file geodatabases are comprised of a variety of data assembled from several sources internal and external in ESRI formats or derived from ESRI formats. ONRR is transforming its framework for geospatial information and migrating from exclusively reacting to discrete product requirement-submissions to using methodologies that deliver content through user interaction with a web-based service. ONRR is pursuing applications, services, and technological ideas to expand its Geographic Information Systems GIS services to the ONRR community. ONRR seeks to make geospatial data, tools, technology, and services more accessible, discoverable, sharable, reusable, and reliable to the ONRR community which includes State, local, and tribal governments. The goal of this outreach session is to request information from industry regarding ONRR's current strategy plan. We are reaching out in hopes to glean crucial input as well as networking and exchanging information between ONRR and industry. Following the industry outreach session, this information may be used as guidance for an upcoming request for proposal. The Government plans on discussing with industry the following: 1.Multiple users: ONRR has approximately 600 users. Of those users about 10 percent will be accessing the system simultaneously. The ability to scale to external users. 2.Multiple physical locations: Users will access the system from several geographic locations with users in both ONRR facilities and non-ONRR facilities. 3.Web-based system. 4.User role-based access: ONRR user's ability to access the GIS based on roles to create, view, and analyzes data, and produce products such as maps, charts, and graphs. 5.Centralized data: Centralizing all data in a relational database management system such as Oracle or SQL Server. 6.Multiple data sources: Incorporating data acquired from several organizations including Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), United States Geological Survey (USGS), and private industry. 7.Data integration: Integrated data stored in multiple formats including ESRI, Oracle, SQL Server, MS Access, and MS Excel. 8.Internal developers: ONRR GIS developers' management of data and objects, perform analyses, produce products, and build web applications, queries and scripts. 9.Metadata: Metadata meeting Federal standards and are accessible and searchable. 10.System security: System security meeting Federal standards and utilizes the organizations established roles. 11.Man hours required to create and establish this system. The proposed North American Industry Classification Systems (NAICS) Code is 541512, which has a corresponding Size Standard of $27.5. The Government is interested in all businesses to include, Large Business, Small Business, Small Disadvantaged Businesses 8(a) s, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, HubZone Businesses, and Women-Owned Small Businesses. Small Businesses are encouraged to participate in this industry outreach since information provided in this session will be beneficial for the anticipated future procurement action. For Government planning purposes, organizations that anticipate participating in the industry outreach session shall respond to this announcement no later than December 18, 2015. Please confirm your interest to attend the industry outreach session by submitting, in writing via email, your name and contact information with phone number(s), fax numbers, email address, and an estimated number of attendees from your organization to: Brenda McGehee at Brenda_J_McGehee@ibc.doi.gov This will be the only opportunity for industry to interact with ONRR staff regarding this anticipated procurement.
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