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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 13,1998 PSA#2072AFNAF Purchasing Office, 9504 IH 35 North, Ste 370, San Antonio, TX
78233-6636 63 -- ELECTRONIC LOCKING SYSTEM FOR AIR FORCE LODGING FACILITIES SOL
F41999-98-R-6001 DUE 060598 POC Roy H. Rainey, 210-657-5804, extension
3105 E-MAIL: Roy H. Rainey, Contract Specialist,
RaineyR@agency.afsv.af.mil. The Air Force Nonappropriated Fund
Purchasing Office proposes to award an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite
Quantity (ID/IQ) contract for electronic locking systems for Air Force
lodging facilities which use nonappropriated funds (NAF) as the
funding source. While this primarily supports Air Force nonappropriated
fund activities, other military NAF agencies may be authorized to use
this contract on an optional basis. The system required by this SOW
must be a regular commercial system available to the hotel/motel
industry which contributes towards complete security of the lodging
activities (facilities and resources), guest patrons, and NAF
employees. The system, which is installed by the contract awardee,
operates from the front desk and a kiosk during late night hours,
consist of hardware and software to interface with the property
management system (PMS) and point of sale (POS) systems which are used
by the Agency. Locks are installed on all doors required secured entry
and proper entry is gained through the use of an magnetic stripe card
which holds at least two encryption zones and the recording in memory
each entry or denial of entry into each room on the magnetic stripe
plastic cards. The system provides for updates from the locks to the
central computer and updates to the PMS/POS systems. The system must
allow for room access using DC power, using long life batteries, e.g.
alkaline, lithium, nickel cadmium or similar types, or hardwire AC
power and the room must be accessible with a dead or low charge battery
and provide a 1" deadbolt, and full function panic release for
emergency exit. Also the ability for emergency entry into the room
without the occupant's card or combination (a master key or other
method for entry). The system must be available for use worldwide where
110/120 volts and 220/230/240 volts and 50 and 60 hertz are available,
and include an established service network. The contract awardee will
be determine through a selection process by a technical evaluation
team and pricing team to evaluate proposals against criteria stated
herein. The goal in the selection process is to select the system which
best represents the best security system, meeting the minimum
requirements stated in the statement of work with additional features
which enhance security of the system. Significant evaluation factors
include, but are not limited to (in their relative order of
importance), (a) Meeting the Minimum Requirements of the statement of
work; (b) System Features which enhance the operation of the ELS
(Features which are in excess of the minimum requirements), and (c)
Cost of the System. A single award is contemplated to result from this
solicitation. Firms desiring to submit a proposal must submit a
request to the following address to arrive at the following address not
later than the close of business, 24 April 1998: Roy H. Rainey, Air
Force Nonappropriated Fund Purchasing Office, 9504 IH 35 North, Suite
370, San Antonio TX 78233-6636 (Facsimile 210-675-5862). This is a
nonappropriated fund requirement and does not involve appropriated
funds of the United States Government. Nonappropriated funds are
generated by the military community through the sale of goods and
services and the collection of fees and charges for participation in
military community programs. This requirement does not involve Federal
tax dollars. (0098) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0304 19980413\63-0001.SOL)
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