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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 10,1997 PSA#1884National Library of Medicine, Office of Acquisitions Management,
Building 38A, Room B1N17, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 70 -- LICENSE FOR A STATISTICAL PROGRAMMING SYSTEM FOR MAINFRAME,,
PCS, MACINTOSHES, AND WORKSTATIONS POC Robin M. Cummings, Contract
Specialist, 301/496-6546 The National Library of Medicine awarded
contract NO1-LM-6-3512 to the SAS Institute, SAS Campus Drive, Cary,
NC, for mainframe and PC site licenses, new software products,
documentation, technical support and training for a statistical
software system with a high level programming language which performs
ten major functions: 1) information storage and retrieval; 2) data
modification and programming; 3) report writing; 4) statistical
analyses; 5) file handling and maintenance; 6) color graphics; 7)
access data directly from ORACLE and IBM's DB2 product, SPSS SAVE FILES
and BMDP system files; 8) econometrics and time-series procedures; 9)
operations research procedures; and 10) full screen editing; The system
shall be able to read data in virtually any form from tape or disk, and
store the data in a self-documenting system file. Reports on the status
and contents of the system file shall be easily obtained. The system
shall have the capability to modify data, compile program statements
that perform standard operations such as creating new variables,
accumulating totals, detecting and correcting errors, and storing
compiled code without recompiling each time the code is executed. The
report writing features of the system shall be very flexible. In
addition to creating preformatted reports, the user must be able to
program his own uniquely styled reports for reports reproduction on
tape, disk, or printer. The system shall: support financial report
writing; provide all the standard statistical capabilities such as
descriptive statistics, regression analysis, analysis of variance on
unbalanced data using virtually any design, categorical data analysis,
multivariate analysis, discriminate analysis, cluster analysis; and
have the capability to handle any nonstandard statistical analysis so
long as it can be expressed in traditional matrix notation. The file
handling capabilities shall be extensive. Sorting, editing, subsetting,
concatenating, merging and updating data sets shall be handled with
ease. On-line editing and querying of system input files must be
possible. Users must be able to: process multiple input files
simultaneously and write multiple output files in one pass of the data;
copy data sets, with ease, investigate and report on the contents of a
tape; and move entire program libraries. The system shall: provide
color graphics capabilities that include producing bar, pie and star
charts, 2 and 3 dimensional plots and maps (U.S. and World), and
support virtually any device driver; interface to major database
management systems such as ORACLE and IBM's DB2 and shall interface
with other major statistical packages such as SPSS and BMDP; process
time series data, model the behavior of univariate or multivariate time
series processes and perform computer systems modeling with a view
toward increasing operating system efficiency; and provide interactive
menu-driven facilities for data entry, editing and retrieval. The
application facility shall have the ability to create a user-friendly
front-end for data analysis or information processing application,
customized training programs and help facilities. These capabilities
shall be operable on an IBM 327x or compatible display terminal. The
operations research capabilities shall include solutions to assignment
problems, critical path analysis, linear programming methods, network
analysis solution to transportation problems. The system shall be
open-ended to allow for additional capabilities to be programmed using
the C language. These new capabilities can in turn be called using the
standard language of the system; must have the ability to compile the
C language; and must include an Open Database Connectivity that shall
provide other software the ability to read and write the system files.
The system's capability shall also include an E-mail dialog to send
system files and reports, and support client/server applications in
order to establish connections with one or more remote sessions. All
the above capabilities shall: 1) be included in one language and shall
operate on an MVS mainframe using in batch mode and under TSO,
OpenMVS, Alpha OpenMVS, IBM PC and compatibles, WINDOWS, WINDOWS NT,
OS/2 and UNIX workstations; and 2) have the capability to upload and
download both programs and system files so applications can be
developed and run either on the MVS mainframe or desktops. SAS
Institute is the sole owner of the site licenses for its proprietary
software system. NIH has been using SAS products since 1974 and
currently has approximately 2,000 users on the mainframe and
approximately 400 users on the PCs and workstations. The National
Library of Medicine intends to negotiate on a sole source basis with
the SAS Institute, Inc. under NLM Contract NO1-LM-6-3512 in order to
modify the contract to extend its SAS coverage with the above
capabilities to include the Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS) users, to increase the number of desktop software licenses from
500 to 900, and to increase the contract dollar amounts for
documentation and new software products. This modification is a result
of the DHHS Data Center Consolidation. Authority: 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(1)
as set forth in FAR 6.302-1. It has been determined that SAS Institute
is the only source with the necessary statistical software system to
fulfil NLM's requirements without undue delays. See Numbered Note(s):
22. (0189) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0365 19970710\70-0012.SOL)
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