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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 28,1996 PSA#1709U.S. Department of Labor, Procurement Services Center, 200 Constitution
Ave, NW, Room N-5416, Washington, DC 20210 R -- WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES, INCLUDING
MED ICALBILL PROCESSING, MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTING VIA ADP SYSTEM OPERAT
ION. SOL RFP 97-01 POC Raymond J. Vanzego, Contract Negotiator,
(202)219-6445 Phyllis McMeekin, Contracting Officer, (202)219-6445. The
Division of Coal Mine Worker's Compensation (DCMWC) plans to recompete
its existing contract (J-9-E-3-0031) with the first of four Option
Years to begin October l, l997. The goal is to issue an RFP in the fall
of l996 with contract award expected May-June l997. A transition period
will extend from contract award until the start of the first option
year. The replacement contract will include the full range of services
of the existing contract. Among these, (a) data center to support
applications currently running in MVS/ESA, developed in COBOL II
supporting a mix of CICS and batch processing using VSAM and key
sequential data access methods, (b) fixed price staffing to support job
submission, a variety of administrative support functions such as
documentation, project administration, (c) fixed price staffing to
support the processing of approximately l.5 million lines of medical
bills submitted by medical providers and coal miners as well as a
correspondence staff to respond to inquiries associated with medical
bill processing, and (d) network management services in support of a
government furnished Novell network from the contractor's processing
facility to ten government sites around the country. Finally, the
contract will also call for (e) a labor hour component of support staff
in a variety of support areas including ADP development activities. The
replacement contract also includes some significant new requirements.
Among these: (a) migration of existing mainframe applications to a new
processing environment to include (b) transition to relational data
base (RDBMS) technology using Informix version 7, (c) migration from
the mainframe to a symmetric multi-processor (Sequent NUMA-Q running
Dynix/ptx), to be located at a contractor provided facility, (d) the
introduction of optical disc technology to replace current use of
microfilm, (e) the introduction of EDI for the receipt and adjudication
of as many medical bills as can be resonably processed in this manner
without compromising current medical bill processing policies. This
effort has begun under the current contract which will have produced a
development RDBMS schema to be taken over as part of the planned
contract. The new contract provides for end-to-end responsibility for
the DCMWC applicants, platform and Novell network. It also moves to
reliance on the Employment Standards Administration, Division of
Automated Systems Management for Informix Software Licenses and certain
configuration standards. Requests for copies of this solicitation must
be postmarked within fifteen(15) days of the date of this synopsis.
All requests for this solicitation must cite RFP L/A 97-01. No
telephone requests will be honored. Requests may be FAXED on Area Code
202/219-6853 (0298) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0064 19961025\R-0002.SOL)
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