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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MAY 01, 2022 SAM #7457
SOLICITATION NOTICE

63 -- CARD ACCESS SYSTEM/ VIDEO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, COL

Notice Date
4/29/2022 4:41:46 AM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
561621 — Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
 
Contracting Office
250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250) DAYTON OH 45428 USA
 
ZIP Code
45428
 
Solicitation Number
36C25022Q0568
 
Response Due
5/13/2022 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
06/12/2022
 
Point of Contact
Christopher A. Callihan, Contracting Officer, Phone: 216-447-8300, Fax: NA
 
E-Mail Address
christopher.callihan@va.gov
(christopher.callihan@va.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SDVOSBC Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
Description This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures for Evaluation and Solicitation for Commercial Items, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested, and a written solicitation document will not be issued. This solicitation is issued as an RFQ. The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular FAC 2022-05 03/07/2022. This solicitation is set-aside for SDVOSB The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 561621, with a small business size standard of $22,000,000. The FSC/PSC is 6350. The Department of Veterans Affair, Chalmers P. Wylie Veterans Outpatient Clinic, 420 North James Road, Columbus, OH 43219-1834 is seeking to purchase Access Control Software, CCTV and Database Management Upgrade. All interested companies shall provide quotations for the following: Supplies/Services ITEM DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QTY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 0001 1.00 JB ________ ________ AVIGILON CARD ACCESS AND VIDEO CONTROL REPLACMENT AND INSTALL LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: REPLACEMENT/INSTALL 0002 29.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON 16 ZONE INPUT MODULE WITH 2 RELAYS LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-MER-CON-MR16IN 0003 68.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON SERIES 3 TWO-READER INTERFACE MODULE : MAG OR WIEGAND; 8 INPUTS 6 RELAYS LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-MER-CON-MR52 0004 19.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON INTELLIGEN CONTROLLER; LINUX BASED WITH 2 DOORS; 8 INPUTS AND 4 OUTPUTS; EXPANDABLE TO 64 DOORS LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-MER-CONT-LP4502 0005 19.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER, LINX BASED WITH TWO DOORS, 8 INPUTS AND 4 OUTPUTS, EXPANDABLE TO 64 DOORS LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-MER-CONT-LP1502 0006 2.00 EA ________ ________ INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER; LINUX BASED WITH 1 DOOR; 2 INPUTS AND 2 OUTPUTS; POE+ SUPPORT; EXPANDABLE UP TO 17 DOORS LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-MER-CONT-LP1501 0007 2.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON Server Access Control Manager Enterprise 6 Web-Based PACS Enterprise Appliance for 128 Readers - includes: I physical appliance I embedded 64 bit Linux OS & Open LDAP for configuration database I Access Control Manager Security Management Software I 128 Reader Count Software License I One (1) ACMVerify I ACC Video Integration I Five (5) partitions I Identities CSV export; recurring; one-time; long & short format I Total reader capacity can be expanded from 128 to 400 readers; in increments of 16; with the purchase of the desired quantity of AC-SW-LIC- 16RCU-6-P; 16 Reader Count Software Licenses I Supports up to 512 controllers I 250K identities and 150M stored events and twenty (20) simultaneous operators (via browser) I Three (3) year appliance hardware warranty begins at date of shipment LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-APP-128R-ENT2-6 0008 6.00 EA ________ ________ Avigilon Additional 16 Doors Expansion Software Licenses for Avigilon AccessControl Manager Professional Enterprise; Enterprise Plus & Virtual LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-SW-LIC-16RCU-6-P 0009 2.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON ACCESS CONTROL MANAGER 6 HOT STANDBY- AUTO FAILOVER SOFTWARE LICENSE (PER APPLIANCE) INCLUDES AC-SW-LIC-REP-6-P; REQUIRES DUPLICATE LICENSING FOR FAILOVER APPLAINCE LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-SW-LIC-AF-6-P 0010 2.00 EA __________________ ________ AVIGILON 2 Year Extended Warranty for Access Control Manager Enterprise Appliance LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: ACAPPENT2WAREXTEN2Y 0011 14.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON PANELS - 16 Door Mercury Over Sized Enclosure (OSE) with removable backplate. Enclosure holds a total of 8 mercury panel boards and two D8P auxiliary distribution modules for 16 class 11 power limited outputs. Battery space for 12V or 24V; 8Ah batteries is available. Enclosure comes standard with installed AC on/off switch; a low battery disconnect module and dual door lock key sets. Enclosure weight: 75 lb. Size: 36 x 30 x 4.5. CE approved. UUCUL listed with Mercury panels installed. LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-LSP-OSE-16DR-MER-LCK 0012 7.00 EA __________________ ________ AVIGILON Eight Door Mercury Dual Voltage Integrated Power System supporting one AC-MER-CONT-2DR with three AC-MER-CONMR52 (Mercury hardware sold separately). The advantage of a dual voltage power supply is the ability to power both Mercury boards and door locks from the same supply. Includes a painted steel enclosure; removable pre drilled back plate; controller standoffs and mounting screws and a 150 watt 12V/4A and 24V/4A power supplybattery charger. The power supply is pre-wired to eight Class 2; Power Limited (CL2PL) outputs (D8P Board) delivering a regulated independent power connection to each Mercury board and eight fused output (C8 Board) for independent relay lock power. The power supply features dual outputs (12 & 24volts DC); form C fault relay contacts; a fire alarm input and network interface (interface module sold separately) to enable monitoring; reporting and control of the power system from Access Control Manager (ACM) link. Battery space for two 12V; 8Ah batteries is available in cabinet. Cabinet size: 20 x 24 x 6.5 with door lock and two (2) keys. Weight 25 lb.(LifeSafety Power Part Number: FPO150-B 1 00C8D8PE4M ) LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-LSP-8DR-MER-LCK 0013 7.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON FOUR DOOR MECURY DUAL VOLTAGE INTERGRATED POWER SYSTEM SPUUORTING ONE AC-MER-CONT-2DR WITH ONE AC-MER-CONMR52 (MERCURY HARDWARE SOLD SEPERATLY) advantage of a dual voltage power supply is the ability to power both Mercury boards and door locks from the same supply. Includes a painted steel enclosure; removable pre drilled back plate; controller standoffs and mounting screws and a 75 watt 12V/2A and 24V/2A power supplybattery charger. The power supply is pre-wired to eight Class 2; Power Limited (CL2PL) outputs (D8P Board) delivering a regulated independent power connection to each Mercury board and four fused output (C4 Board) for independent relay lock power. The power supply features dual outputs (12 & 24volts DC); form C fault relay contacts; a fire alarm input and network interface (interface module sold separately) to enable monitoring; reporting and control of the power system from Access Control Manager (ACM) link. Battery space for two 12V; 8Ah batteries is available in cabinet. Cabinet size: 16 x 20 x 4.5 with door lock and two (2) keys. Weight 19 lb.(LifeSafety Power Part Number: FPO75-B 1 00C4D8PE2M) LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-LSP-4DR-MER-LCK 0014 1.00 JB ________ ________ AVIGILON DATABASE CONVERSION ACM SQL Identity Data MIGRATION LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-PRO-MIGF-SQL 0015 1.00 JB ________ ________ AVIGILON Access Control Manager 6 Microsoft SQL Server Connectivity Software License (from Microsoft SQL 2000 forward)(per appliance) LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: AC-SW-LIC-SQL-6-P 0016 252.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON ACC7 ENTERPRISE LICENSE LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: ACC7-ENT 0017 252.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON ACC7 VIDEO ANALYTICS CHANNEL LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: ACC7-VAC 0018 4.00 EA ________ ________ AVIGILON AI APPLIANCES 2 CG2 model with 30 channels of video analytics included (ACC7-VAC) LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: VMA-AIA2-CG2-NA 0019 1.00 EA __________________ ________ AVIGILON Al Appliance 2 CG1 model with 10 channels of video analytics included(ACC7-VAC) LOCAL STOCK NUMBER: VMA-AIA2-CGI-NA 0020 1.00 JB ________ ________ AVIGILON VIDEO SOTWARE REPLACEMENT AND INSTALL GRAND TOTAL ________ STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) 1. Contract Title. Access Control Software, CCTV and Database Management Upgrade 2. Background. The current Access Control Software, Database Management Software and Video Software for the Department of Veterans Affairs Police Department at Chalmers P. Wylie Ambulatory Care Center, Columbus Ohio needs an upgrade because the current system will no longer support the operations of the systems. 3. Scope. The Contractor shall provide all necessary travel, labor, equipment, configuration, and training required to upgrade the existing Access Control Software, CCTV and Database Management Software. The basic requirements of this system are outlined below. 4. Specific Tasks The upgrade to the existing Access Control Software and Database Management Software is used for real time monitoring of physical access control. The contractor shall set up and configure the upgrade to the existing Access Control Software and Database Management Software to ensure proper performance. The system must have emergency power source in case of unplanned power or network outage. Surge protectors are required for all components. 5. Description of Tasks and Associated Deliverables: The contractor shall provide the specific deliverables described below: Access Control Contractor will install (2) new access control servers in the designed computer room next to the existing CCURE server. These new servers will be on their own subnet however unlike the existing server they will be bridged onto the VA network in accordance with the new credential requirements. The existing client workstations in the command center will have the new access control software installed on them. Additionally, contractor will show VA personnel how to install their own instances of the client as well as the browser client on their workstations. The contractor professional services team will extract the existing access control database from the CCURE system. The database will be converted to the new system. A SQL backup of the access database must be provided for testing (.bak). The contractor, in partnership with the VA, will determine access levels needed. The new system will be programmed to mirror the current. The contractor will provide training in advance of the cutover on the functionality of the Avigilon system. The contract specialist team will perform a test of the current system to verify the functionality of the existing access control doors and associated peripheral devices. o The VA will be notified of all defective devices and a remedy plan will be determined. Issues critical to the functionality of the new access control system will be rectified on a change order. For cosmetic or non-critical issues, the VA will be notified and will make the determination to remedy or not. The contractor will replace each of the existing CCURE access control panels (21 total new panels) with new panels. o New panels will be stood up next to the existing panel on carts so that both the existing and new panels will be powered simultaneously. o Doors will be cut over one at a time to minimize gaps in access. o The existing inputs and outputs will be mirrored in the new panels. o Once all doors are cut over on an existing panel it will be removed from the wall and the new panel will be installed in place. o The VA will be notified of any doors that are currently being worked on. The Contractor will convert (2) existing badging stations into the Avigilon system. The contractor will provide LP4502 boards for future authentication purposes with government database. The contractor will provide for a PIVClass workstation to meet new requirements. Video management system The contractor will assist the VA with exporting the required video data that is required. The contractor will load new VMS software on the existing workstations in the command center. Additionally, the contractor will show VA personnel how to install their own instances of the client and browser client on personal workstations. The contractor will update the firmware of each camera to match what is required by the new system. The contractor will provide training in advance of the cutover on the functionality of the system. For the purposes of this (2) 4-hour basic training sessions to assure that all necessary VA personnel can attend. The contractor will remove (1) of the 128TB NVR s from the current system migrate the camera currently recording onto this server to the adjacent device. The contractor will wipe the server of existing data. The new software will then be loaded on to the NVR and tested to ensure functionality. Contractor will then migrate the cameras back to this NVR. The above procedure will be replicated on the second NVR with the result being all the cameras migrated and balanced across the servers. The contractor will mirror the recording parameters to match the existing settings and make changes that the customer requests. Upon completion of system cutover the contractor and the VA will test the system to ensure all cameras that are functioning are able to be called up in the system. Current estimated required equipment includes: AI Appliance 2 CG2 model with 30 channels of video analytics included (ACC7-VAC) 4 EA VMA-AIA2-CG2-NA AI Appliance 2 CG1 model with 10 channels of video analytics included (ACC7-VAC) 1 EA VMA-AIA2-CG1-NA ACC7 Video Analytics channel 252 EA ACC 7 Enterprise camera channel 252 EA ACC7-ENT 16 Zone Input Monitor Module with 2 relays (Mercury Part Number: MR16in-S3) 29 EA AC-MER-CON-MR16IN ""Series 3 Two-Reader Interface Module: mag or wiegand, 8 inputs, 6 relays (Mercury Part Number: MR52-S3)"" 68 EA AC-MER-CON-MR52 ""Intelligent Controller, Linux Based with 2 doors, 8 inputs and 4 outputs, expandable up to 64 doors. (Mercury Part #: LP1502)"" 19 EA AC-MER-CONT-LP1502 ""Intelligent Controller, Linux Based with 1 door, 2 inputs and 2 outputs, PoE+ Support, expandable up to 17 doors. (Mercury Part #: LP1501)"" 2 EA AC-MER-CONT-LP1501 ""2 Year Extended Warranty for Access Control Manager Enterprise Appliance"" 2 EA AC-APP-ENT2-WARR-EXTEND-2YR ""Access Control Manager Enterprise 6 Web-Based PACS Enterprise Appliance for 128 Readers - includes: | physical appliance | embedded 64 bit Linux OS & Open LDAP for configuration database | Access Control Manager Security Management Software | 128 Reader Count Software License | One (1) ACM Verify | ACC Video Integration | Five (5) partitions | Identities CSV export, recurring, one-time, long & short format | Total reader capacity can be expanded from 128 to 400 readers, in increments of 16, with the purchase of the desired quantity of AC-SW-LIC-16RCU-6-P, 16 Reader Count Software Licenses | Supports up to 512 controllers | 250K identities and 150M stored events and twenty (20) simultaneous operators (via browser) | Three (3) year appliance hardware warranty begins at date of shipment"" 2 EA AC-APP-128R-ENT2-6 ""Additional 16 Doors Expansion Software Licenses for Avigilon Access Control Manager Professional, Enterprise, Enterprise Plus & Virtual"" 6 EA AC-SW-LIC-16RCU-6-P ""Access Control Manager 6 Hot Standby - Auto Failover Software License (per Appliance) includes AC-SW-LIC-REP-6-P; Requires duplicate licensing for failover appliance"" 2 EA AC-SW-LIC-AF-6-P ""16 Door Mercury Over Sized Enclosure (OSE) with removable backplate. Enclosure holds a total of 8 mercury panel boards and two D8P auxiliary distribution modules for 16 class II power limited outputs. Battery space for 12V or 24V, 8Ah batteries is available. Enclosure comes standard with installed AC on/off switch, a low battery disconnect module and dual door lock key sets. Enclosure weight: 75 lb. Size: 36"""" x 30"""" x 4.5"""". CE approved. UL/CUL listed with Mercury panels installed."" 12 EA AC-LSP-OSE-16DR-MER-LCK ""Eight Door Mercury Dual Voltage Integrated Power System supporting one AC-MER-CONT-2DR with three AC-MER-CON MR52 (Mercury hardware sold separately). The advantage of a dual voltage power supply is the ability to power both Mercury boards and door locks from the same supply. Includes a painted steel enclosure, removable pre drilled back plate, controller standoffs and mounting screws and a 150 watt 12V/4A and 24V/4A power supply-battery charger. The power supply is pre-wired to eight Class 2, Power Limited (CL2PL) outputs (D8P Board) delivering a regulated independent power connection to each Mercury board and eight fused output (C8 Board) for independent relay lock power. The power supply features dual outputs (12 & 24volts DC), form C fault relay contacts, a fire alarm input and network interface (interface module sold separately) to enable monitoring, reporting and control of the power system from Access Control Manager (ACM) link. Battery space for two 12V, 8Ah batteries is available in cabinet. Cabinet size: 20 x 24"""" x 6.5"""" with door lock and two (2) keys. Weight 25 lb.(LifeSafety Power Part Number: FPO150-B100C8D8PE4M )"" 7 EA AC-LSP-8DR-MER-LCK ""Four Door Mercury Dual Voltage Integrated Power System supporting one AC-MER-CONT-2DR with one AC-MER-CON MR52 (Mercury hardware sold separately). The advantage of a dual voltage power supply is the ability to power both Mercury boards and door locks from the same supply. Includes a painted steel enclosure, removable pre drilled back plate, controller standoffs and mounting screws and a 75 watt 12V/2A and 24V/2A power supply-battery charger. The power supply is pre-wired to eight Class 2, Power Limited (CL2PL) outputs (D8P Board) delivering a regulated independent power connection to each Mercury board and four fused output (C4 Board) for independent relay lock power. The power supply features dual outputs (12 & 24volts DC), form C fault relay contacts, a fire alarm input and network interface (interface module sold separately) to enable monitoring, reporting and control of the power system from Access Control Manager (ACM) link. Battery space for two 12V, 8Ah batteries is available in cabinet. Cabinet size: 16 x 20"""" x 4.5"""" with door lock and two (2) keys. Weight 19 lb.(LifeSafety Power Part Number: FPO75-B100C4D8PE2M)"" 7 EA AC-LSP-4DR-MER-LCK 5.1 Task 1 - Enterprise Management Controls. 5.1.1 Subtask 1 - Integration Management Control Planning. Provide the technical and functional activities at the required level for integration of all tasks specified within this SOW. Include productivity and management methods such as quality assurance, progress/status reporting and program reviews. Provide the centralized administrative, clerical, documentation, and related functions. 5.1.2 Subtask 2 - Contract Management. Prepare a Contract Management Plan describing the technical approach, organizational resources, and management controls to be employed to meet the cost, performance and schedule requirements throughout Contract execution. Provide a monthly status report monitoring the quality assurance, progress/status reporting and program reviews applied to this contract. 6. Performance Monitoring All requirements contained in this SOW must be met and must meet minimum industry standards. Product substitutions are not permitted without the express written approval of the Contracting Officer or the designated Contracting Officer Representative. The contractor must document all proposed changes in writing and receive approval from the Contracting Officer (CO) or the designated Contracting Officer Representative (COR) prior to implementation. If a substitution is made without written permission, the contractor may have to replace the parts in question without delay and at no cost to the government. Additional fees or expenses for items not specifically addressed by the SOW or the Contracting Officer will not be approved. The contractor will take guidance only from the Contracting Officer or the designated Contracting Officer Representative and not from any other individual. The Contracting Officer Representative will be designated in writing and introduced to the contractor prior to the start of the project. For every task, the contractor shall identify in writing all necessary subtasks (if any), associated costs by task, and together with associated sub milestone dates. The contractor's subtask structure shall be reflected in the technical proposal and detailed work plan. Upon the successful award of contract, but prior to beginning any work, a kick-off meeting will be scheduled with the contractor, CO, COR and project staff to discuss the design and components being considered. It is required that the contractor meet with the Contracting Officer Representative on site to walk the space and resolve any questions prior to beginning work. During the kick-off meeting the contractor, in conjunction with the Contracting Officer Representative will prepare a schedule for the completion of the installation of the security system. Any variance from the schedule, once set, must be communicated immediately to the Contracting Officer Representative. The contractor will install the system in accordance with the manufacturer's written instructions in addition to all codes and standards set forth by, but not limited to, the National Electrical Code, the National Building Code, Underwriters Laboratories, and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. The contractor will furnish and install all equipment, cables, wires, circuits, connectors, wall or ceiling mounting brackets, labor, supervision, and all other equipment necessary for the installation contained within this SOW. All work pertaining to the installation of the equipment as covered by the SOW is the responsibility of the contractor. Wires are not to be exposed or visible. The contractor will conceal all wires within the office by ""fishing"" wire in the walls, ceilings, and doorframes to ensure tamper resistance. No mechanical pulling of wires is allowed. Contractor shall install system using the existing conduit. It may be necessary to place wire in electrical metallic tubing (EMT) in some locations in which walls cannot be fished. No wire mold will be used. Every attempt to fish wires in walls will be made before using EMT. The size of the EMT will be 50% larger than needed to permit additional wire pulls. The contractor must securely fasten all wires in the ceiling to overhead wire supports in order to prevent damage that may occur from existing or future wire runs in the ceiling. The contractor shall not use the existing data cabling ""J"" hooks to support security systems wiring or cables. Contractors are to install their own cable supporting hardware. Any damage to existing cables caused by mounting or pulling of any wires will be the responsibility of the contractor to repair at no cost to the government. The contractor shall not splice or utilize T-taps, etc., except inside of the control panel, spare enclosure, cabinets, or auxiliary power supply. The contractor must label each wire, cable, etc. as it enters its termination location on the head end for long term troubleshooting purposes. If wire numbers are used, a true wire legend must remain on site with a full description of each device, its destination point, and termination point. Periodic labels must be placed on the wire to indicate type of wire; for example, ""card access"". All other items, including detectors, sensors, junction boxes, control panels, transformers, phone jacks, etc. must be labeled to show the device and/or zone number on the front cover of the specific device. All necessary patching, painting, or repairs as a result of this installation must be performed by the contractor at no cost to the government. After the upgrade to the existing Access Control Software and Database Management Software, the contractor will inspect and test the system with the COR. The contractor will provide operator training to the employees selected by the Contracting Officer Representative and will distribute associated User Guides to the local user. All equipment remains the property of the United States government. The contractor retains no liens, titles, or ownership against any equipment, installed or uninstalled. All surplus equipment should be shipped to the COR via FedEx or UPS at the time of final inspection. The contractor shall provide the COR with a list of contractor employees expected to enter the building. While on VA premises, all contractor personnel shall comply with the rules, regulations, and procedures governing the conduct of personnel and the operation of the facility. It is the responsibility of the contractor s personnel to park in the appropriate designated parking areas. 7. Security Requirements Contractor has No Access to VA Sensitive Information under this contract: VA Sensitive Information is not accessed or processed while performing maintenance of VA Information System Hardware or Software under this contract. Additionally, contractor access to VA Sensitive Information is not permitted under this contract. Contractors must be escorted by VA Personnel at all times when accessing non-general access areas within the Facility that may store or have systems that store VA Sensitive Information. Contractors, contractor personnel, subcontractors, and subcontractor personnel shall be subject to the same Federal laws, regulations, standards, and VA Directives and Handbooks as VA and VA personnel regarding information and information system security. The contractor shall be required to comply with all security policies/requirements. All security policies/requirements must be met, and employees cleared prior to the contractor performing work under this contract. Employees that cannot meet the security and clearance requirements shall not be allowed to perform work under this contract. Installer must be licensed to install access control and security equipment as required by authority having jurisdiction. Installer must have certified staff on access control products prior to bid date. Installer must be in good standing by the manufacturer prior to bid date. Installer must be capable of providing references that will attest to successful completion of projects of similar scope as the work noted in this section. 8. Government-Furnished Equipment (GFE)/Government-Furnished Information (GFI). Not applicable. 9. Other Pertinent Information or Special Considerations. Contract personnel who require access to national security programs must have a valid security clearance. National Industrial Security Program (NISP) was established by Executive Order 12829 to ensure that cleared U.S. defense industry contract personnel safeguard the classified information in their possession while performing work on contracts, programs, bids, or research and development efforts. The Department of Veterans Affairs does not have a Memorandum of Agreement with Defense Security Service (DSS). Verification of a Security Clearance must be processed through the Special Security Officer located in the Planning and National Security Service within the Office of Operations, Security, and Preparedness. a. Identification of Possible Follow-on Work. Not applicable. b. Identification of Potential Conflicts of Interest (COI). Any situation that may influence which contractor should be awarded the contract. An organizational COI is a situation where because of other relationships or activities a person (company) is unable or potentially unable to render impartial assistance or advice to the Government or cannot objectively perform contract work or has an unfair competitive advantage. FAR 9.502 states that an organization COI may result when factors create an actual or potential conflict of interest on an instant contract, or when the nature of the work to be performed on the instant contract creates an actual or potential COI on a future acquisition. An organizational COI exists when the nature of the work to be performed may, without some restriction on future activities, (1) result in an unfair competitive advantage to the contractor or (2) impair the contractor s objectivity in performing the contract work. In services contracts, it is the latter which may most often occur because of a contractor s access to proprietary information, the evaluation and analysis of products which it may produce, and/or its role as an advocate in contract performance or other situations. The primary burden is on the contractor to identify any organizational COI, however, the Government has the responsibility to identify and evaluate such conflicts. The Contracting Officer is charged with avoiding, neutralizing, or mitigating such potential conflicts. It is the customer s responsibility to determine that no organizational COI exists. This is because the customer is more familiar with its requirements and the history of the requirements than the Contracting Officer could ever be. Therefore, the customer must make a determination that no COIs exist, or identify any potential COI that may exist prior to the execution of this contract. c. Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. It is agreed that: 1. The preliminary and final deliverables and all associated working papers, application source code, and other material deemed relevant by VA which have been generated by the contractor in the performance of this task order are the exclusive property of the U.S. Government and shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer at the conclusion of the contract. 2. The Contracting Officer will be the sole authorized official to release verbally or in writing, any data, the draft deliverables, the final deliverables, or any other written or printed materials pertaining to this task order. No information shall be released by the contractor. Any request for information relating to this task order presented to the contractor shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer for response. d. Packaging, Packing and Shipping Instructions. Not applicable. e. Inspection and Acceptance Criteria. The COR is responsible for certifying that the work done under the contract is performed to time and standard. They are also responsible to assure the inspection and acceptance of products provided incidental to services. A demo period or trial is not inspection of a product. 10. Risk Control Contractor may be required to interrupt their work at any time soas not to interfere with the normal functioning of the facility, including utility services, fire protection systems, and passage of facility patients, personnel, equipment and carts. In the event of an emergency, contractor services may be stopped and rescheduled at no additional cost to the government. Contractor personnel shall inform the COR or the designee of the need to gain access to secured areas. If access is required to secure areas, prearranged scheduling will be made with COR or designee. 11. Place of Performance. Chalmers P. Wylie Ambulatory Care Center 12. Period of Performance. 90 Days from the date of award 13. Delivery Schedule. Upon the successful award of contract, but prior to beginning any work, a kick-off meeting will be scheduled with the contractor, CO, COR and project staff to discuss the design and components being considered. It is required that the contractor meet with the Contracting Officer Representative on site to walk the space and resolve any questions prior to beginning work. During the kick-off meeting the contractor, in conjunction with the Contracting Officer Representative will prepare a schedule for the completion of the installation of the security system. Any variance from the schedule, once set, must be communicated immediately to the Contracting Officer Representative. The contractor will install the system in accordance with the manufacturer's written instructions in addition to all codes and standards set forth by, but not limited to, the National Electrical Code, the National Building Code, Underwriters Laboratories, and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Delivery shall be provided FOB origin or destination no later than 90 days after receipt of order (ARO). The full text of FAR provisions or clauses may be accessed electronically at http://acquisition.gov/comp/far/index.html. The following solicitation provisions apply to this acquisition: FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors Commercial Items ADDENDUM to FAR 52.212-1 INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS COMMERCIAL ITEMS Provisions that are incorporat...
 
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Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs Chalmers P. Wylie Ambulatory Care Center 420 North James Road, Columbus, OH 43219-1834, USA
Zip Code: 43219-1834
Country: USA
 
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