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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 16,1997 PSA#1888HQ ESC, Operational Contracting Div., Specialized Contracting Branch,
(ESC/PKOB), 104 Barksdale St., Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-1806 B -- COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION DIVISION, 66TH AIR BASE WING,
HANSCOM AFB, MA POC Lt. Trevor Haak, Contract Specialist, 617-377-2447;
Ms. Janice Book, Contracting Officer, 617-377-4592. The Communications
and Information Division provides life cycle management of
Communication -- Computer Systems (C-CS) to over 6,000 users and
controls $50M C-CS inventory. On February 28, 1997 it was announced,
under the direction of HQ/AFMC that the 66th Air Base Wing,
Communication and Information Division was to be the subject of an A-76
Cost Comparison/Direct Conversion Study. The Federal policy for the
performance of recurring commercial activities was established in the
1983 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-76,
"Performance of Commercial Activities". The intent of the program is to
determine the most efficient and effective method of providing service.
The study will determine whether commercial activities should be
performed under contract with commercial sources, or in-house, using
Government facilities and personnel. Based on this program, sources are
sought for Hanscom's Communication and Information Division for the
Electronic Systems Center, 66th Air Base Wing, and various units
assigned to Hanscom Air Force Base, MA. Any resultant solicitation may
include the following, subject to change depending on varying mission
requirements. Functions performed include: Planning and
Implementation, Systems Support, Systems Maintenance, Program Control,
and Support to sustain the Communications and Information Division at
Hanscom Air Force Base, MA. (1) Planning and Implementation includes:
providing short and long term technology, planning, design, testing,
and integration, defining and satisfying C-CS requirements and
processes for customers and utilizing the best, most cost-effective
solutions, and providing software training to approximately 4,000
personnel annually, resource management to over 3,000 C-CS manpower
authorizations, and frequency management support for over 800 requests
per year. (2) Systems Support for 24 hours a day operation of computer
systems and distributed network environment as well as remotely
monitoring and troubleshooting over 70 computer system
serversresources. Services include: managing and securing local and
wide area and DoD networks for processing classified and unclassified
messaging, providing guidance and establishing policy pertaining to
official mail, correspondence management, electronic mail management,
and facsimile mail, and managing and operating the Base Personnel
Locator and the Base Information Transfer Center (BITC), which is
responsible, in part, for the pick-up and delivery of official mail,
classified and unclassified, to on and off base organizations. (3)
Systems Maintenance includes: overseeing repair of all Information
Technology Equipment (ITE), including mainframes, network hardware,
fiber optics, and data connections, maintaining base-wide sound system,
UHF ground-to-air radios for the Command Post and Flight Operations,
and mobile public address (PA) support, and processing over 1,200
requests annually for telephone requirements and serves as the single
focal point interfacing with the Army's Boston-Defense Metropolitan
Area Telephone Service (DMATS), which provides telephone switch and
dial tone. (4) Program Control provides oversight to support contractor
under Management Information System Technical Services (MISTS) contract
and managing all related budgetary actions for the Communications and
Information Division, including staff element requirements for ITE,
training reimbursements, development requirements, and equipment
purchases. (5) Support includes: providing guidance and establishing
policy for records management, managing large printing requirements,
copying requirements, distribution of publications and forms, and
critical documents, and providing proficiency development of all
clerical personnel resources. These functions are integrated to provide
complete communications and information support to Hanscom's customers
while focusing on quality filled practices. The duration of this
contract, with all options, is anticipated to be five years. The
government does not intend to award a contract on the basis of this
notification or otherwise pay for any information or inquiry. This
synopsis does not constitute a request for proposal, and is not
considered to be a commitment by the government. Respondents capable of
satisfying the requirements stated herein should reply in writing
within 30 days of this publication to Lt Trevor Haak, ESC/PKOB, 104
Barksdale St., Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-1806, with a narrative identifying
the scope of past and current services that they have contracted for
within the past three (3) years and explain how those services are
commensurate with the services described in this synopsis. Respondents
should indicate whether they are a small business or disadvantaged
business concern. (0195) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 19970716\B-0007.SOL)
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