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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF AUGUST 01, 2021 SAM #7183
SOURCES SOUGHT

D -- Local Telecommunication Services for Dover AFB, DE

Notice Date
7/30/2021 11:13:01 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
517311 — Wired Telecommunications Carriers
 
Contracting Office
FA4497 436 CONS LGC DOVER AFB DE 19902-5016 USA
 
ZIP Code
19902-5016
 
Solicitation Number
FA449722LTS
 
Response Due
8/6/2021 12:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
08/21/2021
 
Point of Contact
Veera C Vyas, Samuel McKenzie, Phone: 3026775232
 
E-Mail Address
veera.vyas.1@us.af.mil, samuel.mckenzie.1@us.af.mil
(veera.vyas.1@us.af.mil, samuel.mckenzie.1@us.af.mil)
 
Description
The 436th Contracting Squadron intends to solicit a compeitive acqusition for LT�services at Dover AFB, DE. At this time the Government is still analyzing whether this will be further set aside for Small Business and encourages all interested respones. If interested please provide a response to the listed POC's below.� This requirement will provide essential Local Telecommunication Services (LTS) and features supporting Dover AFB, DE. Included in this requirement are 6,000 Directory Numbers and all connectivity providing Telephone Service to Dover AFB. This LTS will support the installation 24 hours a day/seven days a week/365 days a year (24/7/365). This requirement is for LTS is for a base period, plus four (4) option years. The Contractor shall provide all labor, tools, facilities, materials, and services needed to perform and provide local access to the designated circuit demarcation point(s).�These services shall include any equipment, wiring, or infrastructure to ensure the Contractor�s proposed solution is compatible with the Government�s current infrastructure without additional Government expense. Access to the local exchange shall also include operator assistance functions. These services shall not include residential or business services for non-Government entities or Government contractors. The Contractor shall follow all Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Public Utility Commission (PUC), Department of Defense (DoD), AF, and industry standards for this requirement. The Contractor shall provide and install transmission equipment and cables for local exchange access and transport service circuits to the Government-provided floor space at the Government demarcation location(s). The Contractor shall�connect to Government-provided power connection points and termination frames. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Government Point of Contact (POC)�No Later Than (NLT) five days after contract award�prior to any installation. The Government does not authorize aerial cable installations. 2.1 Outages 2.1.1. Scheduled Outage. The Contractor shall notify the Government POC of any scheduled outage that will affect any telecommunication service. The Contractor shall inform the Government POC NLT 30 days prior to the scheduled outage. The Contractor shall provide a detailed explanation for the outage to include the amount of downtime and end users affected. The Contractor shall notify the Government POC via email of the need for any scheduled service outages. Such outages shall be scheduled to minimize inconvenience to users. The Government POC must release all affected equipment and circuits prior to any service disruption. The Contractor shall follow procedures identified below for outages. 2.1.2. Unscheduled Outages. If multiple facilities, areas, primary trunks, or cables/fibers are impacted, the Government POC shall assign the category of the outage and establish the repair priority. The Contractor shall notify the Government POC verbally of problem(s) and follow-up with documentation via email within time specified for each outage type. 2.1.3. Outage Procedures. The Contractor shall follow procedures identified below for outages. In all cases, notification shall include: ? Reason for interruption; ? Duration; ? Start and stop times; ? Affected equipment, lines, and buildings; and ? Restoration action (what service was impacted and how service was restored) 2.1.4. Outage Priority, Restoration of Service, and Maintenance. The Contractor shall respond and restore service outages. From the time of receipt of the notification, the Contractor shall respond and coordinate with the Government POC within the time limits indicated below. For mission-essential functions, the Government POC shall identify and prioritize the essential contractor services. The Contractor shall prioritize and perform restorations IAW the Telecommunications Services Priority (TSP) and Restoration Priority List (RPL), which are provided by the Government POC. In the event that the Contractor anticipates not being able to perform any of the essential contractor services (i.e. beyond the Contractor�s control) IAW the TSP and RPL during a crisis situation, the Contractor shall notify the Government POC as expeditiously as possible and use its best efforts to cooperate with the Government in the Government�s efforts to maintain the continuity of operations. If the Government POC determines that the outage restoration time frames cannot be met for other non-mission essential functions, the Government POC can declare any outage restoration priority level as catastrophic to emergency to serious to routine if the outage significantly affects the mission of the Government. 2.1.4.1. Catastrophic Outage. A catastrophic outages demands immediate attention, such as a total loss of service, loss of network control, and loss of call processing capability to 95% or more of equipped lines and/or trunks. The Government POC can declare any outage as a catastrophic outage if the outage significantly affects the mission of the Government. A catastrophic outage is normally a sudden and widespread disaster stemming from the result of a man made or natural disaster in which property and site network infrastructure are completely destroyed. Restore service time will be determined from the time the Contractor responds to the Government�s notification IAW the local TSP and RPL requirements. The Contractor must advise the Government POC of their restoration procedures for the base in a catastrophic situation. The Contractor shall respond to the outage NLT one hour of receipt of notification by the Government POC and advise the Government POC of its restoration procedures for a catastrophic situation. The Contractor shall provide the Government POC with updates NLT every four hours on the status of restoration actions. 2.1.4.2. Emergency Outage. An emergency outage demands rapid action. The Government POC can declare any outage as an emergency outage if an outage significantly affects the mission of the Government. Emergency is defined by the Government as any outage that severely hampers the Air Force mission and can be restored within the restoration parameters. The Contractor shall respond to the outage NLT one hour of receipt of notification by the Government POC. The Contractor shall restore service NLT eight hours from the time the Contractor responds to the Government notification. 2.1.4.3. Serious Outage. A serious outage demands timely action, as such as degraded service or a fault condition that makes the system perform at a level less than that for which it is designed; condition discovered in automatic routing which has not shown in the operation of the equipment, but requires attention. The Government POC can declare any outage as a serious outage if an outage significantly affects the mission of the Government. The Contractor shall respond to the outage NLT one hour of receipt of notification by the Government POC. The Contractor shall restore service NLT 24 hours from the time the Contractor responds to the Government notification. 2.1.4.4. Routine Outage. A routine outage minimally disrupts service to property, equipment, and site infrastructure. The Government POC can declare any outage as a routine outage if an outage does not seriously affect the mission, but does hamper day- to-day operation of the Government installation. The Contractor shall respond to the outage NLT one hour of receipt of notification by the Government POC. The Contractor shall restore service NLT two calendar days from the time the Contractor responds to the Government�s notification. 3. GOVERNMENT PROVIDED SPACE AND SERVICES 3.1�Rack Space The Government will provide enough rack space for 1 additional rack in a specified area for the installation of the Contractor�s provided transmission equipment. The floor space shall be coordinated with the Government POC to accommodate Contractor- provided relay rack(s), at each demarcation point. Space is available for relay rack(s) for Contractor equipment in the demarcation point. 4.�Interconnection Agreements, and Cutover Plans In the event the award is made to a non-incumbent contractor, the incoming Contractor shall submit all Interconnection Agreements (IAs) via link, or as an addendum, to the Government with their quote. The addendum is not included in the technical quote and no page limitations apply to this submittal. Additionally, if providing a quote as a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) for any and/or all services, provide documented evidence of IAs and/or leasing agreements relevant to this effort. For Government planning and funding purposes, the Contractor, as industry experts, is required to inform the Government of their anticipated cutover time frame. The Contractor shall develop and submit an Initial Cutover Plan to the Government with their technical quote. A Final Cutover Plan is required to be submitted NLT ten (10) working days after contract award. This plan shall include installation of the initial required services for cutover of LTS requirements, along with the recommended time frame to complete each phase of the cutover process. The Contractor shall coordinate deviations from the finalized Cutover Plan with the Government POC prior to any work commencing in the affected area. The Contractor shall ensure that all circuits, equipment, and service provided by the incumbent, under the prior contract, are disconnected/discontinued upon successful cutover. At this point, the Contractor shall inform the Government POC that the previous provider�s equipment is no longer needed and may be removed by the previous provider. Any omissions or discrepancies in the Cutover Plan does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility to install, cutover, and perform all services identified in this requirement. It is the Contractor�s responsibility to resolve any issues associated with these efforts within a time agreed upon by the Government POC and the Contractor.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Dover AFB, DE 19902, USA
Zip Code: 19902
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06080247-F 20210801/210730230124 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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