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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 3,1996 PSA#1587Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Public Debt, Division of
Procurement, 200 Third Street, Room 207, Parkersburg WV 26101-5312 70 -- INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER SOL BPD-96-CI-0008 DUE 050996 POC
Point of Contact, Wayne Jeffers, 304-480-6529, Contracting Officer,
Tammie S. Johnson, 304-480-6465. This is Amendment 0002 to the combined
synopsis/solicitation for Internet Service Provider published on April
18, 1996, and Amendment 0001 published on April 29, 1996. The due date
for proposals remains May 9, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. I. What
are the dialup requirements for the SBMO offices throughout the United
States? What capabilities will be needed for those machines? Are they
single machines in each city, multiple machines requiring individual
dialup, or multiple machines on a LAN requiring a single connection?
How many IP addresses or individual dialup accounts will be required
for each city? Each SBMO city has one or more DOS/Window machines
requiring individual local dial-up to the ISP. IP's can be dynamically
assigned. The number of connections varies from city to city, however,
in only two cities are there more than five employees. A count by city
and (number of employees) are listed as Attachment B. Attachment B:
Jacksonville, FL (1), Miami, FL (1). Tampa, FL (2), Birmingham, AL (3),
Jackson, MS (1), Knoxville, TN (1), Nashville, TN (1), Hartford, CT
(3), Portland, ME (1), Chicago, IL (9), Cleveland, OH (2), Columbus, OH
(1), Cincinnati, OH (1), Dallas, TX (5), Houston, TX (4), San Antonio,
TX (1), Golden, CO (2), Albuquerque, NM (1), Wichita, KS (1), Detroit,
MI (3), Indianapolis, IN (1), Greensboro, NC (5), Charlotte, NC (2),
Greenville, SC (1), Los Angeles, CA (7), San Diego, CA (1), Alameda, CA
(3), San Jose, CA (1), Phoenix, AZ (2), Minneapolis, MN (3), Milwaukee,
WI (1), West Trenton, NJ (5), New York, NY (12), Albany, NY (1),
Pittsburgh, PA (3), Philadelphia, PA (3), St. Louis, MO (4), Kansas
City, MO (1), New Orleans, LA (2), Oklahoma City, OK (1), Bellevue, WA
(2), Portland, OR (1), Chevy Chase, MD (3), Baltimore, MD (1),
Norfolk, VA (1), Richmond, VA (1), Roanoke, VA (1) II. Do those
machines require their own dedicated modem or can they be in part of a
shared modem pool? The ISP can service dial-in connections through a
shared modem pool. III. What type of modem communications equipment
will be used in each city (eg. 28.8, ISDN). Connections must be at
least 14.4 analog. IV. What type of computer equipment will be used in
each city? Because this announcement is to provide dialup access (See
Section 3.0.7), the type of computers in the SBMO cities are
irrelevant. V. Is there an existing topology among the SBMO offices?
Are the SBMO offices networked today? If so, how are they linked? There
is no topology available. Please note this is for dial up services (See
Section 3.0.7). Network services are not required. VI. Do you want
WorldServ to network their SBMO offices? No All references to
connections at the Washington, DC location are hereby deleted. The
Washington, DC location will be serviced through the Wide Area Network
(WAN) located at Parkersburg, WV. No additional written documents are
available. (0122) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0243 19960502\70-0001.SOL)
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