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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 4,1997 PSA#1859U.S. Department of Justice, Procurement Services Staff, National Place,
Suite 1000, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530 D -- DOJ EVALUATION OF COMMERCIAL COMPUTER-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL
PRODUCTS ON INFORMATION/COMPUTER SECURITY TRAINING DUE 070397 POC Point
of Contact: Pat Ciuffreda, 202-616-2018; Contracting Officer: Kathleen
Ferte, 202-307-1960 The Department of Justice (DOJ), Information
Management and Security Staff (IMSS) seeks comprehensive descriptions
and/or samples of Computer-Based Instructional (CBI) products
addressing information/computer security, specifically focused for
system administrators, security personnel, Internet users and the
general user population. DOJ/IMSS plans to evaluate CBI products for
possible use in the training of the above personnel. The purpose of
this RFI is to solicit vendors to provide technical, marketing, and
other pertinent materials on products to be considered for evaluation
by DOJ/IMSS. Products should be designed primarily for individual
workstations although LAN or client server products will also be
considered. Desired media is WP 7.0 on 3 1/2" Diskettes and/or CD-ROM.
Operating system support is Microsoft Windows 3.1, WIN 95.
Functionality to be examined includes: Is the project interactive and
designed to run on the computer at the employee's desk? Is it site
independent; i.e., the only equipment needed is a computer and a hard
drive? Can the project be easily installed; i.e., accompanied by
coherent written as well as visual instructions for minimum basic
computer literacy audiences? Is the training self-paced? Does the
training provide feedback to the user? Does the project provide for
tracking and certification? DOJ/IMSS will base its evaluations of
contributed projects as follows: (1) Does the product address the
protection of the common elements of integrity, confidentiality, and
availability of information needed by Federal agencies and
organizations to ensure protection of today's highly networked systems
environment; and (2) Does the product meet the "Computer Security
Training Guidelines" (NIST Special Publication 500-172, November 1989),
and the OPM revision of January 1992, 5 CFR Part 930, "Employees
Responsible for the Management or Use of Federal Computer Systems"? To
respond, provide ALL of the following: (1) draft agreement for
DOJ/IMSS to use any submitted products at no cost for evaluation
purposes only (include any necessary nondisclosure agreements); (2)
statement of basic technical support and list of contact points for the
duration of the evaluation; (3) descriptive technical literature on the
contributed products, including information on the projects' supported
platforms, operating systems, and technical architecture, degree of
user friendliness, and ease of use factors; and (4) discussion of the
products' commercial availability and site-licensing costs plus current
catalogs, pricing, and Past Performance references. (GSA and/or
Government-wide contract schedule pricing are preferred where
applicable.) Responses (three copies of all written documentation) must
be received by 4:00 p.m. (EST) on July 3, 1997 at the following
address: Ms. Pat Ciuffreda, DOJ/JMD/IRM/IMSS, 1001 G St., NW, Suite
810, Washington, D.C. 20530. Selection for evaluation neither implies
endorsement, nor a tacit commitment for use. In addition, selection for
evaluation will neither provide vendors with an advantage or
disadvantage, nor preclude them from bidding, on related future
procurements. Any submitted products and information will be used for
evaluation purposes only, and will be returned to the vendor if
expressly requested in writing with the initial submission. Questions
regarding this RFI may be directed to Ms. Ciuffreda at 202-616-2018.
(0153) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0028 19970604\D-0005.SOL)
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