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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 15,1996 PSA#1552Social Security Administration, Office of Acquisition and Grants, 1710
Gwynn Oak Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21207-0696 J -- MAINTENANCE FOR BUILDING MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM AND FIRE ALARM
SYSTEM SOL SSA-RFP-96-2605 DUE 040196 POC Regina Dulaney Tel: (410)
965-9508 The Social Security Administration (SSA) is contemplating the
procurement of preventive and remedial maintenance services on two (2)
Government-owned systems located at the SSA Mid-Atlantic Program
Service Center (MATPSC), 300 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The equipment to be maintained is as follows: Andover
Building Management Control System, main central processor unit, all
data gathering panels, all associated peripheral computer/printer
monitoring equipment, all interconnecting wiring, all power
supplies/backup power sources and all software programs operating the
system and Simplex Fire Alarm System, all control panels, all
annunciator panels, all associated periphal computer monitoring
equipment, all software programs operating the system, all
manual/automatic initiating and monitoring devices including all the
interconnecting wiring, all power supplies and back up power sources.
SSA knows of only one source: Tri-M Corporation, Post Office Box 69,
204 Gale Lane, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19349; which has the
prerequisite knowledge, experience and facilities for performance of
this requirement by virtue of its past experience and in-depth
knowledge. SSA is seeking only those sources who have had previous
experience in the field identified and the necessary high-quality
resources which would qualify them for a possible award. Organizations
having the experience and required capabilities are invited to submit
complete documentation discussing such capabilities. Respondents will
be evaluated on each of the following qualifications: 1.
Experience--The information should contain a outline of work
experience--identify a minimum of three installations where maintenance
was performed on each system. 2. Proprietary Documentation--must
provide information indicating access to proprietary data. 3.
Personnel--The professional qualifications and specific experience of
technical personnel who may be assigned to the project. 4. Spare
Parts--All parts should be available such that they can be delivered
on-site within 2 hours of initial call. All interested organizations
must submit appropriate data, in triplicate, within 15 days of this
announcement to: Social Security Administration, Office of Acquisition
and Grants, Attention: Mrs. Regina Dulaney, 1710 Gwynn Oak Avenue,
Baltimore, Maryland 21207. Organizations which fail to submit the
required documentation will not receive further consideration.
Additionally, responses which incorporate general capability-type
literature, but fail to specifically address the experience and
capability requirements as defined above, will be judged to be
unacceptable. Organizations judged to have the required competence will
be issued a copy of the resulting request for proposal. Respondents
should refer to SSA-RFP-96-2605. No cost or pricing data is required.
This is not a request for proposal and the Governemnt does not intend
to pay for the information solicited or received. The anticipated date
of release for the RFP is May 1996. Any interested organizations must
respond within 15 days of this announcement. (0073) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0023 19960314\J-0001.SOL)
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