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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 16,1995 PSA#1285

Federal Bureau of Investigation, Room 6875 JEH-FBI Building, 10th & Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20535

63 -- ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DESIGN, INTEGRATION AND INSTALLATION SERVICES SOL RFP-6608 POC Deborah F. Chin, Contract Specialist, (202) 324-5723. The FBI, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Complex located in Clarksburg, West Virginia requires the services of firms proficient in providing engineering design, integration and installation of complete security systems. Responding companies shall be able to program a central monitoring unit and integrate all security hardware to form a complete functional system. An electronic security system is defined as an integrated system which encompasses interior and exterior sensors, closed circuit television systems for assessment of alarm conditions, electronic entry control systems, data transmission media, and alarm reporting systems for monitoring, control, and display of various alarm and system information. Interest is directed to utilizing commercially available, off the shelf equipment, some of which may be Government Furnished Equipment (GFE). This equipment must have the ability to interface with a ''state of the art'' monitoring system. Furthermore, it is desired that the system interface with the main building to all other buildings within the CJIS complex, including fire alarms and building management systems. Due to the level of security assigned to the electronic security system specifications, contractors interested in receiving the RFP, must be organized and exist under the laws of any of the fifty states located in the United States or trust territory. The contractor must supply the following information in their request for the solicitation: the company's name and address with their current company's past projects which would be similar to the systems requirements outlined above and the client for whom the systems were installed. Potential contractors or subcontractors are required to possess Defense Investigative Service (DIS) facility and personnel clearances at the SECRET level or be capable of being cleared by DIS prior to contract award. The potential contractor/subcontractor can start clearance procedure by submitting the SF-86 and two FD 258 forms for each company officer and major contributor to the proposed design of the security system. These forms shall be submitted to the CJIS Construction Management Team. Only companies that can supply a complete and functional system shall be considered. A firm fixed price contract is anticipated. Interested parties have 15 days from the date of publication of this synopsis to request a copy of the solicitation. Oral communications are not acceptable in response to this notice. Request for the RFP should be directed in writing or by fax 202-324-6641. (0045)

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