SOLICITATION NOTICE
J -- iStan 229 Maintenance and Service - Request for Quote
- Notice Date
- 6/21/2018
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 811219
— Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Mobility Command, 375th Contracting Squadron, 201 East Winters Street, Building 50, Scott AFB, Illinois, 62225-5037, United States
- ZIP Code
- 62225-5037
- Solicitation Number
- FA440718Q4001
- Point of Contact
- A1C Nichloas Brown, Phone: 618-256-9291, Celina Campbell, Phone: 6182569286
- E-Mail Address
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nicholas.brown.66@us.af.mil, celina.campbell@us.af.mil
(nicholas.brown.66@us.af.mil, celina.campbell@us.af.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Request for Quote. Training for using AMRDEC SAFE secure file share site. Statement of Work Maintenance and Service Agreement for ISTAN 229 Single Year Value System Assurance 375th Medical Group Scott AFB, IL 21 June 2018 Description of Service: The contractor shall furnish all support and maintenance as indicated in the CAE Healthcare Assurance Value Plan. Value Plan -  Labor and materials for the repair of CAE Healthcare products at CAE Healthcare's facility included (excluding HPS®).  Freight costs to the CAE Healthcare facility are not covered. However, CAE Healthcare bears the return freight costs by the same method as the incoming shipment.  Includes Software and Learning Application updates and upgrades as they become available.  Loaner simulator provided to customer (at the discretion of CAE Healthcare Customer Service staff) while customer's simulator is repaired at CAE Healthcare.  Customer service and clinical phone support (telephone, fax or email).  Unlimited in-house training included; provided to customers as it becomes available. Warranty must be active on simulator for which training is being provided. (Does not include surgical, Blue Phantom or ultrasound products)  5% discount on all new software products as they become available. The 375th Medical Group Education and Training Office personnel shall initiate service request as needed and shall coordinate for the contractor service technician to access Scott AFB (via SAFB Visitors Pass request) and upon arrival at the 375th Medical Group Clinic (310 West Losey Str / Bldg 1530), shall meet contractor service person/s and shall escort them throughout the service call. The contractors shall be escorted to and sign-in with Medical Equipment Repair Center staff (MERC) to receive contractor ID badge. After completion of service call, the contractor shall sign-out at the MERC office and turn-in ID badge. Personnel employed by the contractor or subcontractor will meet Security Requirements in accordance with Scott Air Force Base guidelines (Addendum). Contractor shall furnish a repair report to the 375th Medical Group Education and Training Office personnel or MDSS/SGSM Contracting Office, upon completion of each maintenance call. The report shall include, at a minimum: date/time of notification, date/time of arrival, nomenclature, serial number and model number of equipment repaired, and time spent for repair, and descriptions of malfunction and repairs. Travel, per diem and other expenses associated and incurred with authorized service calls covered under this agreement shall be borne by the contractor. Any additional repairs identified during service calls not covered under this Agreement, shall be approved by the Contracting Officer/Administrator and the 375th Medical Group prior to the start of any repairs. Point of Contact: 375MDG Education & Training Office - Mr. Clyde Nobles, (618)256-7694 Period of Performance: Base - 1 July 18 - 30 June 19 Plus 2 additional option periods ADDENDUM 1: 375th SECURITY FORCES REQUIREMENT: Contractor Consent to Background Checks: The contractor and, as applicable, subcontractor shall not employ persons for work on this contract if such employee is identified as a potential threat to the health, safety, security, general wellbeing or operational mission of the installation and its population, nor shall the contractor or subcontractor employ persons under this contract who have an outstanding criminal warrant as identified by Law Enforcement Agency Data System (LEADS) through the National Crime Information Center. LEADS checks will verify if a person is wanted by local, state, and federal agencies. All contractor and subcontractor personnel must consent to LEADS background checks. Contractor and subcontractor personnel who do not consent to an LEADS check will be denied access to the installation. Information required to conduct an LEADS check includes: full name, driver's license number, and/or social security number, date of birth of the person entering the installation, and completion of a background check questionnaire. The contractor shall provide this information using the Scott AFB Form 21, Contractors Consent for Background Check, and shall submit it in conjunction with the contractor's request for either base or vehicle passes. Completion of a successful LEADS check does not invalidate the requirement for an escort when contractor or subcontractor personnel are working within controlled or restricted areas. Contractors shall ensure their employees and those of their subcontracts have the proper credentials allowing them to work in the United States. Persons later found to be undocumented or illegal aliens will be remanded to the proper authorities. The contractor shall not be entitled to any compensation for delays or expenses associated with complying with the provisions of this clause. Furthermore, nothing in this clause shall excuse the contractor from proceeding with the contract as required. To obtain unescorted access to the installation, all contractor's credentials must be IAW the REAL ID Act of 2005. If a contractor does not have credentials that are compliant with the REAL ID Act, they must be escorted at all times. For more information, and to determine what credentials are and are not compliant, go to https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs. Badges: The contractor is required to provide identification badges for their employees. All contractor personnel shall wear these badges while on duty on the government site. Badges are required to identify the individual, company name, and be clearly and distinctly marked as contractor. Size, color, style, etc. are to be mutually agreed to by contractor and government. The contractor's identification badge will not be used as an entry requirement for installation entry or into any government designated controlled or restricted area. All DBIDS cards/passes will be turned in to the Visitors Control Center upon expiration of pass and/or completion of contract. Contractor Registration of Vehicles on Scott AFB: All contractor or contractor employees' vehicles used for the performance of this contract shall comply with all local, state and federal regulations. Additionally any pass shall be surrendered to Security Forces upon demand to positively identify a persons need to be on Scott AFB. Access to Installation during Force Protection Conditions (FPCONs): Contractors will be assigned a mission essential designation IAW requirements contained in Scott Air Force Base Antiterrorism-Integrated Defense Plan 31-1 (AT-IDP). Only the installation commander or the unit commander requesting contract support will assign the mission essential designation. Property Protection: Property protection for facility where the contractors' primary work center is located will be the responsibility of the local facility manager and local Government Security Manager, or their duly authorized representative IAW AFI 31-101, Integrated Defense and command/local directives. The contractor shall safeguard all government-owned equipment and materials in his/her possession or use. Safeguarding Classified or Unclassified Information: The contractor shall meet Air Force standards for storing, processing, and handling classified information and systems. Additionally, all resources (e.g. maps, publication/instructions, photos) provided by the government to assist the contractor in the performance of their contract will be surrendered upon termination of employment or the end of the contract performance period. Non-Disclosure Agreements: To safeguard information, the contractor shall enter into non-disclosure agreements with the responsible local security manager. Privacy Act: Work on this project requires that personnel have access to Privacy Information. Personnel shall adhere to the Privacy Act, Title 5 of the U.S. Code, Section 552a and applicable agency rules and regulations. Contractors Working in Controlled or Restricted Areas The unit requesting contract support will provide escort(s) for contractors at all times when within a controlled area. Contractors shall not escort other contractor employees within controlled or restricted areas. In addition, contractors shall fulfill, maintain, and comply with all security requirements IAW AT-IDP, and command/local directives. Access to Government Facilities with Controlled or Restricted Areas The contractor shall comply with security regulations imposed by the installation commander and/or the agency responsible for the project location. Due to specific mission requirements inherent in the nature of controlled or restricted areas on Scott AFB, the government may direct the contractor to leave the controlled or restricted areas at any given time. Contractors Responsibilities while Working within Controlled or Restricted Areas Only contractor personnel with proper authority and qualifications shall enter a controlled or restricted area. Certain facilities require the issuance of an AF Form 1199. The government, at any time, may revoke the AF Form 1199. The procedures for the issuance of an AF Form 1199 are contained in AT-IDP. Contractors shall not escort other contractor employees within controlled or restricted areas. In addition, contractors shall fulfill, maintain, and comply with all security requirements contained in AT-IDP. Access to Government Facilities with Controlled or Restricted Areas for Replacement Contractors The unit requesting contract support will continuously escort replacement contractors, not initially possessing the proper clearances and requiring entry to controlled or restricted areas. Replacement contractors shall submit paperwork within 30 days of being assigned to obtain an approved security clearance or favorable review. Replacement contractor personnel shall obtain a security clearance prior to working with, or having direct access to, classified material. In addition, replacement contractor personnel shall obtain a "Favorable Review" prior to having access to a Controlled Area. The above information shall be submitted to 375 AMW/IP. ADDENDUM 2: HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (HIPAA) OF 1996 HIPAA is comprised of several different sections, each to be implemented by the Dept. of Health and Human Services. The medical facilities of the military services and the DOD health plans are specifically listed as covered by HIPAA. Currently, HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules, as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations, are in effect for all MTFs. The specific implementation of HIPAA Privacy for DOD medical facilities is set forth in DOD 6025.18-R, and for HIPAA Security, the requirements for AF MTFs are contained in DOD 8580.02, which also contains additional Information Assurance requirements for all AF MTFs. DOD 6025.18-R and DOD 8580.02 are incorporated herein by reference. MTFs are responsible to insure overall compliance with HIPAA requirements, which includes incorporation of certain requirements in contracts entered or amended after the respective implementation dates. IAW these regulations, the Contractor and its employees meet the definition of Business Associates. Therefore, a Business Associate Agreement is required by law to comply with both the HIPAA Privacy and Security regulations. This clause serves as that agreement for each MTF, whereby the Contractor and its employees agree to abide by all HIPAA Privacy and Security requirements regarding health information as defined in this clause, DoD 6025-18-R, and DOD 8580.02. Additional HIPAA requirements will be addressed when implemented. Introduction (a) Definitions. As used in this clause generally refer to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) definition unless a more specific provision exists in DOD 6025.18-R or DOD 8580.02. Individual has the same meaning as the term "individual" in 45 CFR 164.50 1 and 164.103 and shall include a person who qualifies as a personal representative in accordance with 45 CFR 164.502(g). Privacy Rule means the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information at 45 CFR part 160 and part 164, subparts A and E. Protected Health Information has the same meaning as the term "protected health information" in 45 CFR 164.501, limited to the information created or received by The Contractor from or on behalf of the Government. Electronic Protected Health Information has the same meaning as the term "electronic protected health information" in 45 CFR 160.103. Required by Law has the same meaning as the term "required by law" in 45 CFR 164.501 and 164.103. Secretary means the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services or his/her designee. Security Rule means the Health Insurance Reform: Security Standards at 45 CFR part 160,162 and part 164, subpart C. Terms used, but not otherwise defined, in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those terms in 45 CFR 160.103, 160.502, 164.103, 164.304 and 164.501. (b) The Contractor agrees to not use or further disclose Protected Health Information other than as permitted or required by the Contract or as Required by Law. c) The Contractor agrees to use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of the Protected Health Information other than as provided for by this Contract. (d) The Contractor agrees to use administrative, physical, and technical safeguards that reasonably and appropriately protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the electronic protected health information that it creates, receives, maintains, or transmits in the execution of this Contract. (e) The Contractor agrees to mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known to the Contractor of a use or disclosure of Protected Health Information by the Contractor in violation of the requirements of this Contract. (f) The Contractor agrees to report to the Government any security incident involving protected health information of which it becomes aware. (g) The Contractor agrees to report to the Government any use or disclosure of the Protected Health Information not provided for by this Contract of which the Contractor becomes aware of. (h) The Contractor agrees to ensure that any agent, including a subcontractor, to whom it provides Protected Health Information received from, or created or received by the Contractor on behalf of the Government agrees to the same restrictions and conditions that apply through this Contract to the Contractor with respect to such information. (i) The Contractor agrees to ensure that any agent, including a subcontractor, to whom it provides electronic Protected Health Information, agrees to implement reasonable and appropriate safeguards to protect it. (j) The Contractor agrees to provide access, at the request of the Government, and in the time and manner designated by the Government to Protected Health Information in a Designated Record Set, to the Government or, as directed by the Government, to an Individual in order to meet the requirements under 45 CFR 164.524. (k) The Contractor agrees to make any amendment(s) to Protected Health Information in a Designated Record Set that the Government directs or agrees to pursuant to 45 CFR 164.526 at the request of the Government or an Individual, and in the time and manner designated by the Government. (1) The Contractor agrees to make internal practices, books, and records relating to the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information received from, or created or received by the Contractor on behalf of, the Government, available to the Government, or at the request of the Government to the Secretary, in a time and manner designated by the 'Government or the Secretary, for purposes of the Secretary determining the Government's compliance with the Privacy Rule. (m) The Contractor agrees to document such disclosures of Protected Health Information and information related to such disclosures as would be required for the Government to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of Protected Health Information in accordance with 45 CFR 164.528. (n) The Contractor agrees to provide to the Government or an Individual, in time and manner designated by the Government, information collected in accordance with this Clause of the Contract, to permit the Government to respond to a request by an Individual for an accounting of disclosures of Protected Health Information in accordance with 45 CFR 164.528. General Use and Disclosure Provisions Except as otherwise limited in this Agreement, the Contractor may use or disclose Protected Health Information on behalf of, or to provide services to, the Government for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations purposes, in accordance with the specific use and disclosure provisions below, if such use or disclosure of Protected Health Information would not violate the HIPAA Privacy Rule, DOD 6025.18-R, the HIPAA Security Rule, or DOD 8580.02 if done by the Government. Specific Use and Disclosure Provisions (a) Except as otherwise limited in this Agreement, the Contractor may use Protected Health Information for the proper management and administration of the Contractor or to carry out the legal responsibilities of the Contractor. (b) Except as otherwise limited in this Agreement, the Contractor may disclose Protected Health Information for the proper management and administration of the Contractor, provided that disclosures are required by law, or the Contractor obtains reasonable assurances from the person to whom the information is disclosed that it will remain confidential and used or further disclosed only as required by law or for the purpose for which it was disclosed to the person, and the person notifies the Contractor of any instances of which it is aware in which the confidentiality of the information has been breached. (c) Except as otherwise limited in this Agreement, the Contractor may use Protected Health Information to provide Data Aggregation services to the Government as permitted by 45 CFR 164.504(e)(2)(i)(B). (d) Contractor may use Protected Health Information to report violations of law to appropriate Federal and State authorities, consistent with 45 CFR 164.502(j)(1). Obligations of the Government Provisions for the Government to Inform the Contractor of Privacy Practices and Restrictions (a) Upon request the Government shall provide the Contractor with the notice of privacy practices that the Government produces in accordance with 45 CFR 164.520, as well as any changes to such notice. (b) The Government shall provide the Contractor with any changes in, or revocation of, permission by Individual to use or disclose Protected Health Information, if such changes affect the Contractor's permitted or required uses and disclosures. (c) The Government shall notify the Contractor of any restriction to the use or disclosure of Protected Health Information that the Government has agreed to in accordance with 45 CFR 164.522. Permissible Requests by the Government The Government shall not request the Contractor to use or disclose Protected Health Information in any manner that would not be permissible under the HIPAA Privacy Rule, DOD 6025.18R, the HIPAA Security Rule, or DOD 8580.02, if done by the Government, except for providing Data Aggregation services to the Government and for management and administrative activities of the Contractor as otherwise permitted by this clause. Termination (a) Termination. A breach by the Contractor of this clause, may subject the Contractor to termination under any applicable default or termination provision of this Contract. (b) Effect of Termination. (1) If this contract has records management requirements, the records subject to the Clause should be handled in accordance with the records management requirements. If this contract does not have records management requirements, the records should be handled in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3) below. (2) If this contract does not have records management requirements, except as provided in paragraph (3) of this section, upon termination of this Contract, for any reason, the Contractor shall return or destroy all Protected Health Information received from the Government, or created or received by the Contractor on behalf of the Government. This provision shall apply to Protected Health Information that is in the possession of subcontractors or agents of the Contractor. The Contractor shall retain no copies of the Protected Health Information. (3) If this contract does not have records management provisions and the Contractor determines that returning or destroying the Protected Health Information is infeasible, the Contractor shall provide to the Government notification of the conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon mutual agreement of the Government and the Contractor that return or destruction of Protected Health Information is infeasible, the Contractor shall extend the protections of this Contract to such Protected Health Information and limit further uses and disclosures of such Protected Health Information to those purposes that make the return or destruction infeasible, for so long as the Contractor maintains such Protected Health Information. Miscellaneous (a) Regulatory References. A reference in this Clause to a section in DOD 6025.18-R, HIPAA Privacy Regulation or DOD 8580.02, HIPAA Security Regulation, or any CFR or AFI provision means the section as currently in effect or as amended, and for which compliance is required. (b) Survival. The respective rights and obligations of Business Associate under the "Effect of Termination" provision of this Clause shall survive the termination of this Contract. (c) Interpretation. Any ambiguity in this Clause shall be resolved in favor of a meaning that permits the Government to comply with DOD 6025.18-R, the CFR HIPAA Privacy Rule, and DOD 8580.02, the CFR HIPAA Security Rule. REAL ID Act of 2005 as of 21 March 2017 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REAL ID ACT OF 2005, DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS ISSUED BY ANY STATE OR TERRITORY THAT IS NOT COMPLIANT WITH THE ACT CAN NO LONGER BE USED AS A SOURCE FOR IDENTITY PROOFING FOR UNESCORTED ACCESS TO AIR FORCE INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES. CURRENTLY THE NON-COMPLIANT STATES/TERRITORIES ARE: MAINE, MISSOURI, MINNESOTA, MONTANA, WASHINGTON, AND AMERICAN SAMOA. EFFECTIVE 6 JUNE 2017 THE FOLLOWING STATES WILL BE ADDED: ALASKA, KENTUCKY, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA. CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES WITH ID CARDS ISSUED BY NON-COMPLIANT STATES/TERRITORY, AND WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZED FORMS OF ID LISTED BELOW WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ENTER SCOTT AFB. Non-DoD ID card holders from the non-compliant states/territory attempting to gain unescorted entry to SAFB may use one of 13 authorized forms of ID in lieu of their driver's license: - US Passport - Permanent Resident Card - Foreign Passport - An employment authorization document issued by USCIS - An ID card issued by Federal, State, or local government agencies with all the required REAL ID Act information - US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credentials - Personal Identification Verification (PIV) card issued by the Federal Government - PIV-I card issued by Non-Federal Government entities - DHS "Trusted Traveler Cards" - Merchant Mariner card issued by DHS - Border Crossing Card - US Certificate of Naturalization - US Refugee travel document issued by DHS
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- Place of Performance
- Address: 310 West Losey Str / Bldg 1530, Scott AFB, Illinois, 62225, United States
- Zip Code: 62225
- Zip Code: 62225
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