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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 10,1997 PSA#1949Commandant (G-ACS), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street
SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 D -- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION
SYSTEM (HRIS) POC Dawn Burnett, (202) 267-6203 E-MAIL: Click here to
contact the Contract Specialist via e-mail., DBurnett@comdt.uscg.mil.
On behalf of the Department of Transportation (DOT), the U.S. Coast
Guard is seeking a provider of non-developmental Federal Government
payroll, benefits, and human resource services for a customer base of
approximately 15,000 civilian employees. The employees to be serviced
are covered by Title 5 of the United States Code (U.S.C.). The
specifications with which any proffered payroll system must be in
compliance are embodied in Title 6 of the General Accounting Office
(GAO) Policy and Procedures Manual for Guidance of Federal Agencies;
Pay, Leave and Allowance, along with the Joint Financial Management
Improvement Program, Personnel/Payroll Systems requirements, published
in May, 1990. The regulations for the Human Resources services are
contained in Title 5 of the U.S.C., with further guidance provided by
the United States Office of Personnel Management through the Guide to
Processing Personnel Actions and related materials. The provider must
support the following functions: (1) PAYROLL SERVICES to include the
collection of time worked/leave taken data, calculating employee pay,
and labor cost distribution (i.e., perform payroll office functions);
(2) HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES to include the generation and processing of
requests for personnel actions and generation of training requests
(NOTE: DOT expects to maintain internal Human Resource offices, but is
expecting respondent to provide hardware and software systems support
as a future component of the proposed solution); and (3) BENEFITS
SERVICES to include the collection of employee benefit and withholding
selections. The system must interface with other federal agencies,
such as payment data to Department of Treasury and employment data to
the Office of Personnel Management. The system must utilize a
relational database and web enabled Inter/Intranet technology to the
desktop. The system must provide for one-time entry of data. At the
time of proposal receipt, projected to be 3rd quarter FY98 (should a
solicitation be issued), offerors must be able to demonstrate a fully
developed federalized payroll system with a six month history of
successful performance. Additionally the offeror must demonstrate the
ability to begin implementation of a fully developed human resource
system within one year. The selected payroll system must be implemented
and operational throughout the DOT within one year of contract award.
A contract for payroll is being contemplated with the human resource
and benefits portions as contract options. This acquisition may be
subject to cost comparison under OMB Circular A-76. Sources interested
in providing these services to the DOT, shall provide a system
description to the U.S. Coast Guard via mail (address above) or
electronic mail at DBurnett@comdt.uscg.mil. THIS DESCRIPTION SHALL
DEMONSTRATE THE PROVIDER'S ABILITY TO MEET THE ABOVE MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS. Responses must be received by November 8, 1997. NOTE: The
decision to issue a solicitation has not been made; there is currently
no solicitation package. The purpose of this synopsis isto determine
whether there are commercial sources that can satisfy the minimum
requirements of the DOT HRIS. Responses that do not contain the
necessary information as outlined in this notice (e.g., requests for
RFP, requests to be put on a bidders mailing list) will not be
considered. This is the second of three sources sought notices. Those
who responded to the notices published on September 8th and 17th
(original and correction) need not respond again. (0281) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0040 19971010\D-0019.SOL)
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