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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 09, 2022 SAM #7588
SOLICITATION NOTICE

58 -- HOSPITAL STAFF Radios

Notice Date
9/7/2022 8:32:16 AM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
334210 — Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
248-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 8 (36C248) TAMPA FL 33637 USA
 
ZIP Code
33637
 
Solicitation Number
36C24822Q1731
 
Response Due
9/14/2022 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
09/24/2022
 
Point of Contact
MARCUS LEWIS, CONTRACT SPECIALIST, Phone: 813-940-0316
 
E-Mail Address
MARCUS.LEWIS2@VA.GOV
(MARCUS.LEWIS2@VA.GOV)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SDVOSBC Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
STATEMENT OF NEED Hospital Staff Radio Upgrade 1.GENERAL James A. Haley Veterans Hospital (JAHVH) requires one hundred seventy-five (175) portable radios for use on the hospital campus for support operations. 2. BACKGROUND: This requirement is for the purchase of one hundred seventy-five (175), VHF P25 Phase II radios. Having these assets gives the Government the ability to communicate on the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital grounds. The VA Police Service has already converted to this radio infrastructure so all radio communications will be on the same system at the conclusion of this requirement. The current communications system is end of life and end of support and does not provide adequate communications on hospital grounds which can have a negative impact on workflow and staff safety. These radios should provide users with the ability to communicate using the installed L3Harris P25 Phase II trunked system as well as utilize the hospitals existing Wi-Fi infrastructure in areas of poor VHF RF coverage. 3. PURPOSE: These radios will provide Hospital staff with robust and redundant communications for use during normal and emergency operations. The ability of the user to seamlessly switch from P25 communications to Wi-Fi ensures users can overcome difficulties in operating a communications system in hospital environment. 4. SCOPE: JAHVH is requesting contractor provide equipment that meets or exceeds the physical, functional and performance of the listed salient characteristics in this section. The equipment feature is essential to the technical requirements to meet the need of the government. Contractor must have access to the Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office (HCSO) L3Harris Vida Core for the purpose of managing the Wi-Fi user access on the HCSO Core. Requirement is for one hundred seventy-five (175) radios, fifteen (15) 12-bay chargers, one hundred (100) speaker microphones, and all programming and set-up. 5.PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: P25 Phase II VHF Handheld Radio, model XL-150P or better Multi-color top display to indicate P25 or Wi-Fi operation. L3Harris BeOn application for Wi-Fi communications 6.FUNCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS: The radios must function on both VHF P25 Phase II and L3Harris BeOn. Handheld radios will include single key Advanced Encryption Standard/Data Encryption Standard (AES/DES) for security. Included battery will be 3100 milliamp-hour (mAh) rechargeable battery (or better) with charger. 7.WARRANTY OF EQUIPMENT: Government requirement for standard manufacturer industry warranty term as available. 8.DELIVERY SCHEDULE: 160 days ARO 9.PLACE OF Delivery: James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, 13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612. 10.CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS: Contractor must be an approved public safety communications contractor for Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office. Contractor must have access to the HCSO VIDA UAS and BeOn LAS servers to manage the BeOn licensing for JAHVH. Contractor must provide letter of authorization from the manufacturer authorizing them to sell this equipment. With No Sensitive Data but Requires Training VA INFORMATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY/PRIVACY LANGUAGE VA INFORMATION CUSTODIAL LANGUAGE: a. 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. b. If VA determines that the contractor has violated any of the information confidentiality, privacy, and security provisions of the contract, it shall be sufficient grounds for VA to withhold payment to the contractor or third party or terminate the contract for default or terminate for cause under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 12. c. A contractor/subcontractor shall request logical (technical) or physical access to VA information and VA information systems for their employees, subcontractors, and affiliates only to the extent necessary to perform the services specified in the contract, agreement, or task order. d. All contractors, subcontractors, and third-party servicers and associates working with VA information are subject to the same investigative requirements as those of VA appointees or employees who have access to the same types of information. The level and process of background security investigations for contractors must be in accordance with VA Directive and Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability and Security Program. The Office for Operations, Security, and Preparedness is responsible for these policies and procedures. SECURITY INCIDENT INVESTIGATION: a. The term security incident means an event that has, or could have, resulted in unauthorized access to, loss or damage to VA assets, or sensitive information, or an action that breaches VA security procedures. The contractor/subcontractor shall immediately notify the COR and simultaneously, the designated ISO and Privacy Officer for the contract of any known or suspected security/privacy incidents, or any unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information, including that contained in system(s) to which the contractor/subcontractor has access. b. To the extent known by the contractor/subcontractor, the contractor/subcontractor s notice to VA shall identify the information involved, the circumstances surrounding the incident (including to whom, how, when, and where the VA information or assets were placed at risk or compromised), and any other information that the contractor/subcontractor considers relevant. c. With respect to unsecured protected health information, the business associate is deemed to have discovered a data breach when the business associate knew or should have known of a breach of such information. Upon discovery, the business associate must notify the covered entity of the breach. Notifications need to be made in accordance with the executed business associate agreement. d. In instances of theft or break-in or other criminal activity, the contractor/subcontractor must concurrently report the incident to the appropriate law enforcement entity (or entities) of jurisdiction, including the VA OIG and Security and Law Enforcement. The contractor, its employees, and its subcontractors and their employees shall cooperate with VA and any law enforcement authority responsible for the investigation and prosecution of any possible criminal law violation(s) associated with any incident. The contractor/subcontractor shall cooperate with VA in any civil litigation to recover VA information, obtain monetary or other compensation from a third party for damages arising from any incident, or obtain injunctive relief against any third party arising from, or related to, the incident. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR DATA BREACH: a. Consistent with the requirements of 38 U.S.C. ยง5725, a contract may require access to sensitive personal information. If so, the contractor is liable to VA for liquidated damages in the event of a data breach or privacy incident involving any SPI the contractor/subcontractor processes or maintains under this contract. However, it is the policy of VA to forgo collection of liquidated damages in the event the contractor provides payment of actual damages in an amount determined to be adequate by the agency. b. The contractor/subcontractor shall provide notice to VA of a security incident as set forth in the Security Incident Investigation section above. Upon such notification, VA must secure from a non-Department entity or the VA Office of Inspector General an independent risk analysis of the data breach to determine the level of risk associated with the data breach for the potential misuse of any sensitive personal information involved in the data breach. The term 'data breach' means the loss, theft, or other unauthorized access, or any access other than that incidental to the scope of employment, to data containing sensitive personal information, in electronic or printed form, that results in the potential compromise of the confidentiality or integrity of the data. Contractor shall fully cooperate with the entity performing the risk analysis. Failure to cooperate may be deemed a material breach and grounds for contract termination. SECURITY CONTROLS COMPLIANCE TESTING: On a periodic basis, VA, including the Office of Inspector General, reserves the right to evaluate any or all of the security controls and privacy practices implemented by the contractor under the clauses contained within the contract. With 10 working-days notice, at the request of the government, the contractor must fully cooperate and assist in a government-sponsored security controls assessment at each location wherein VA information is processed or stored, or information systems are developed, operated, maintained, or used on behalf of VA, including those initiated by the Office of Inspector General. The government may conduct a security control assessment on shorter notice (to include unannounced assessments) as determined by VA in the event of a security incident or at any other time. TRAINING: a. All contractor employees and subcontractor employees requiring access to VA information and VA information systems shall complete VA Privacy and Information Security Awareness and Rules of Behavior Training before being granted access to VA information and its systems. (1) Sign and acknowledge (either manually or electronically) understanding of and responsibilities for compliance with the Rules of Behavior before being granted access to VA information and its systems. b. The contractor shall provide to the contracting officer and/or the COR a copy of the training certificates and certification of signing the Rules of Behavior for each applicable employee within 1 week of the initiation of the contract and annually thereafter, as required. c. Failure to complete the mandatory annual training and sign the Rules of Behavior annually, within the timeframe required, is grounds for suspension or termination of all physical or electronic access privileges and removal from work on the contract until such time as the training and documents are complete. The Certification and Accreditation (C&A) requirements do not apply and a Security Accreditation Package is not required for this SOW. All Contractor, Pharmaceutical Company Representative (PCR), and Healthcare Industry Representatives (HIR) will coordinate with Contracting Officer Representative for instructions so they are in compliance with James A. Haley Veterans Hospital policies listed on the JAHMC Document Management Center share point site: HPM NO. 90-25; HEALTHCARE VENDOR ACCESS AND COMPETENCY HPM NO. 132-04; SECURITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM HPM NO. 132 05; HOSPITAL IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM HPM NO. 11-91; PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES HIR are required to report to MSDU (Room GC-003), immediately after entering the facility. HIR will be required to sign into the monitoring system and print a badge for proper identification. . The Healthcare Industry Representatives for Nutrition and Food Services, Office of Information and Technology, and Social Work Services are in included in this policy; vendors (HIR) for Pharmacy Services are to follow (HPM 11-91) policy. HIR must be sponsored by a physician, a Service Chief, or their designee, for a specified date and a specified case. HIR are not permitted in patient care areas or clinics unless a prior appointment has been made. Pharmaceutical Company Representative (PCR) refers to anyone acting on behalf of a pharmaceutical company or its business partners for the purpose of promoting the use of items managed under the VA formulary process. These items primarily include drugs, but to a lesser extent also include any medical supplies, nutritional supplements, and similar commodities managed under the VA formulary process. a. Sign-In: PCRs may visit VA Medical care facilities no earlier than 8:00 a.m. and stay no later than 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless they receive prior approval from both the Chief of the Service that they will be visiting and the Chief of Pharmacy. Representatives visiting the JAHVH must sign in at the Pharmacy Administrative Office (Located in Trailer 78) and wear a visitor s badge as well as their company s personal name badge while in the hospital. Vendors: Reference Hospital Memorandum Policy Number 90-25 Healthcare Vendor Access and Competency. Contractors and/or project managers: Will be issued a PIV/ID badge in accordance with the facility PIV Policy. Contactors will contact their assigned VA Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for coordination. Contract Personnel/Sub-Contractors: Contractors are responsible for the daily accountability and identification of all personnel assigned to their respective contract including sub-contractors. Contractors will identify personnel using the following procedures as appropriate. Construction Project contract personnel will report to the contractor for issuance of a temporary self-adhesive identification badge. This badge will be issued on a daily basis and must include the following information: Company name, project number, date and name of individual. Contractor will maintain a daily log of all personnel. Contract personnel not involved in an actual construction project will report to police dispatch for issuance of a numbered badge. A driver s license or photo ID will be required each day upon entering the facility, in exchange for the badge, and will be given back once the badge is returned to police dispatch. The contractor will provide Police Service with a list of names for all sub-contract personnel requiring access to the facility. It is the responsibility of the contractor to update the list as necessary. NPR OPC; CBOCs and Off-site Lease facilities with VA Police staffing: As above with check-in with VA Police. Off-site Lease facilities w/o VA Police staffing: Coordinate with COR, Administrative Officer, or Service Point of Contact.
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: James A. Haley Veterans Hospital 13000 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612, USA
Zip Code: 33612
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06455966-F 20220909/220907230137 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
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