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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 27,1996 PSA#1560Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Procurement and Grants
Office, 255 East Paces Ferry Road NE, Room 405, Atlanta, Georgia 30305 D -- CDC NCHSTP INFORMATION SERVICES SOL 200-96-0502(P) DUE 063096 POC
Contact Bradford A. Myers at (404) 842-6791 Since 1987, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been charged by the United
States Public Health Service (PHS) as the primary source within the
United States for the identification, collection, and dissemination of
relevant HIV/AIDS information. As part of their efforts to fulfill
such charge, beginning with the establishment of a National HIV/AIDS
Clearinghouse (NAC), CDC has striven to assure that current, complete
and accurate information on HIV/AIDS transmission, treatment, and
support is available to those individuals or organizations. In order to
secure necessary technical assistance responsible for providing
required HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB and adjunct information services to the
CDC National Center for HIV/AIDS, STD and TB Prevention (NCHSTP), the
purpose of this notice is, pursuant to Federal Acquisition Regulation
(FAR) 5.201, to notify interested organizations of the Government's
intention to award a single cost-plus-award-fee type contract to
provide the type and degree of services required by the Government in
this area. The estimated period of performance is a basic 12-month
contract period with four 12-month option periods, to be exercised at
the Government's unilateral discretion. THE SIC CODE FOR THIS ACTIVITY
IS 7575 AND THE SIZE STANDARD IS $18 MILLION. It is expected over the
course of the full contract period that requirements may extend to
subject areas within CDC, including, but not limited to, HIV/AIDS,
STDs, tuberculosis, immunization and other infectious diseases. For the
purposes of evaluation, the Government's solicitation will primarily
focus on those information requirements of the CDC NCHSTP as discussed
within the core components below. Proposals will be limited to 100
double spaced pages in type no smaller than 12 cpi. //I. CORE
REQUIREMENTS:// *1.* Establishment and Maintenance of Computerized
Databases. The most efficient and expedient method of developing and
maintaining appropriate HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information is to do so
through the use of personal computers maintained within a PC-based
Local Area Network (LAN) which is dial-in accessible. These databases,
which may range upwards of 20,000 records, must be updated on a
constant basis and require coordination with community-based
organizations, state health departments, and other priority
organizations from which useful and appropriate information on
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information would be sought. Capacity to access
and utilize off-site databases (both Governmental and private-sector
based) must be demonstrated. Plans must be developed and implemented to
perform Quality Assurance/Quality Control checks on new and current
information to maintain the currency and completeness of that
information gathered and maintained under each database. Specifically,
the types of databases to be maintained include: (A) a resources and
services database (of organizations providing HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
programs and services throughout the country); (B) funding database
(information regarding funding opportunities for HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
and related programs available from the public and private sector); (C)
AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service Database (ACTIS) (regarding
product effectiveness and products under treatment); (D) Business and
Labor Respond to AIDS databases (containing information on
organizations, programs, and educational materials and programs
designed to assist business and labor organizations to deal effectively
with HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB in the workplace; and (E) other complimentary
databases indexing such information as Government Press Releases
relevant to HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB, news stories from the general media,
relevant scientific journals, and religious-based HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
programs, services, and materials. The offeror must have the capability
and capacity to access off-site databases, established and maintained
by both Governmental agencies and private sector organizations. These
include the AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) and AIDS
Information databases, established and maintained by the National
Library of Medicine. *2.* Reference and Referral Services. A
significant part of the Government's efforts to assure adequate access
to, and dissemination of, current HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information is
through the use of reference and referral services. These services
generally provide reference support through the use of a system
utilizing both trained individuals and on-line information resources
through which requesters can identify and access (and/or download)
information from established databases or through separate research. In
addition to general reference and referral services, specialized
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information services are also provided to health
care professionals and other interested individuals including HIV-
positive individuals by qualified health care professionals, based upon
Federally approved Clinical Trials and Treatment protocols. All
reference and referral services must allow for the receipt of both
electronic (on-line service or fax), as well as telephonic (including
TDD services for the hearing impaired) inquiries and shall be developed
and maintained to respond in appropriate manner. In-service training to
assure the currency and understanding of developments regarding
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information must be provided at least on a
quarterly basis to general reference specialists, and more frequently
to ACTIS and ATIS reference specialists. Reference and referral
specialists must utilize a network of internal and external
computer-based information sources and databases, including relevant
Federal agency information services, as well as, private sector
computer- based information services and databases. A system must be
established by which requests to reference specialists may be tracked
by nature of request, geographic location, and type of requestor
(individual or organization), and make referrals to other organizations
or resources as appropriate. Reference and referral services must be
maintained for approximately 10 hours per day, Monday through Friday,
and must be able to handle requests in English or Spanish as well as
from those who are hearing impaired. A rigorous quality
assurance/quality control program must be in place and utilized to
assure the accuracy, currency and completeness of the information
furnished in response to requests. The offeror must provide telephone
access to all services through telephone lines acquired by the
Government through the FTS 2000 system. The telephone service must
provide for a minimum of 36 lines and be capable of handling at least
that number of simultaneous incoming and outgoing calls. *3.* Inventory
and Publications/Materials Distribution. In order to accommodate
requests for hardcopy documentation related to HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
information, an broad inventory of materials generated and/or approved
by the Government must be maintained and a system to efficiently
distribute such be developed and utilized. The distribution system must
assure that all orders for materials be fulfilled within 5 working days
of receipt of the order regardless of its means of transmission (fax,
letter, phone call). Accommodations must be made to handle automated
ordering from the CDC National AIDS Hotline or other Government
information systems. The inventory/distribution system must be able to
accommodate approximately 20,000 requests per month for materials
maintained within such system including 4,000 telephonic, and 2,000
fax, on-line and written requests each. Up to 25 million copies of
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB publications will need to be consistently
maintained in a common facility with distribution of such averaging
approximately 3.5 million per year. Inventory levels should assure at
least a three month supply of all materials identified by the
Government for distribution. Customized mailings containing a subset of
materials appropriate to a number of target audiences as well as a
packaging and distribution system for broadcast materials must be
developed and maintained. At 18-month intervals, development of hard
copy and electronic versions of catalogs of current materials in
inventory will be required which may be transmitted via on-line or
downloaded to hardcopy by requestors shall be necessary. These catalogs
shall be marketed and distributed to priority target audiences as
identified by the Government. A cost recovery system, developed to
recoup shipping and handling costs only of bulk orders, shall also be
required. *4.* Networking, Marketing, Training, Technical Assistance,
and Document Production. In order to maximize the effect of the
materials developed and maintained by the Government regarding
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB information, CDC will require the development and
implementation of a plan to market the information and services
maintained under contract. The plan shall include recommendations and
identification of training and collaboration opportunities with key
international, national, regional, and local organizations with whom
contact and coordination would enhance the efficacy and efficiency of
the collection and dissemination of critical HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
information and/or materials. Areas of assistance emphasized will
include training initiatives designed to encourage and facilitate use
of on-line services and utilization of other HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB
information resources maintained under contract. In concert with
marketing efforts identified above, the Government will require the
establishment and/or maintenance of certain mailing lists (including
electronic addresses) in order to facilitate distribution of crucial
information and/or materials to key partners and constituencies. The
contractor is required to develop and produce materials (in both
written and electronic versions) of materials which help clientele
identify, access, and utilize information, materials and resources
dealing with specific issues, or audiences. //II. TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS:// The contractor shall utilize a Local Area Network (LAN)
based system for establishing, maintaining and accessing all relevant
databases and for providing access to information produced and made
available through the CDC HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB Information System. The
system must be compatible and provide interface with established CDC
HIV/AIDS, STD, or TB local area networks (e.g., HIVNET), as well as
other CDC established networks and systems (e.g., PC Wonder, Epi Info,
etc.). The system will be designed in such a manner as to provide
multiple methods of access, including NAC On-line (a limited access
Electronic Bulletin Board), the Internet, World Wide Web, etc. All
databases, unless otherwise specified, shall be accessible through the
system. It is CDC's policy that equipment necessary to establish,
maintain, and operate such systems are not an allowable direct cost.
Organizations must demonstrate that they have access to the equipment
necessary to establish, maintain and operate the systems/networks
required. The estimated level of effort shall require an estimated
180,000 annual labor hours for full performance of the anticipated
requirements. Interested organizations must demonstrate the presence
and commitment of high quality, professionally trained staff necessary
to provide this level of effort. The scheduled issue date of this
solicitation is approximately May 1, 1996 with proposals due within
sixty (60) days of the release date. All responses should clearly note
the acquisition number 200-96-0502(P). Written requests should be
addressed to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Program
Acquisition Branch/PGO, Attn.: Bradford A. Myers, 255 E. Paces Ferry
Road, N.E., Room 405, Mailstop E-35, Atlanta, Georgia 30305. NO
TELEPHONE REQUESTS FOR COPIES OF THE RFP WILL BE ACCEPTED. However,
requests transmitted via facsimile or electronic mail are acceptable.
The facsimile number is (404) 842-6896. Electronic requests may be sent
to: bam6@opspgo2.em.cdc.gov. All proposals received by responsible
sources will be considered by the Agency. If you have any questions
regarding this notice, please contact Bradford A. Myers at (404)
842-6791. (0085) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0026 19960326\D-0001.SOL)
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