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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 27,1998 PSA#2230DISA/D211, 5113 Leesburg Pike, Room 428, Falls Church, VA 22041 D -- DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS NETWORK (DISN) NETWORK MANAGEMENT
SUPPORT SERVICES -- GLOBAL / NETWORK ENGINEERING CONTRACT (DNMSS -- G
/ NEC) SOL DCA200-98-R-0036 DUE 012899 POC Lieutenant Colonel Byron
Athan, Contract Specialist (703) 681-0527; Ms. Nancy McClain, Contract
Specialist, (703) 681-6152; or Mr. Peter G. Smingler, Contracting
Officer, (703) 681-0526 WEB: To access the DITCO homepage, click here.
Then, select, http://www.ditco.disa.mil. E-MAIL: To contact the
contract specialists, email the following:, mcclainn@ncr.disa.mil or
athanb@ncr.disa.mil. THIS IS A REITERIATION OF PREVIOUSLY RELEASED
SYNOPSIS FOR DCA200-98-R-0036 FIRST RELEASED ON 5 OCTOBER 1998. The
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)/Defense Information
Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) will issue a Request for
Proposal (RFP) for the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN)
Network Management Support Services -- Global / Network Engineering
Contract (DNMSS -- G / NEC) on or about 30 November 1998. The RFP will
be posted on the World Wide Web at http://www.ditco.disa.mil under
DITCO News on the DITCO Home Page. The RFP defines the requirements,
services, and functions necessary to provide voice and data network
management engineering, installation, operations and maintenance
services on a global basis. Services to be contracted for include, but
are not limited to: engineering, software and hardware development,
installation, implementation, operations and maintenance to assist the
Department of Defense and its Services and Agencies in the management
and operations of its global, regional and post/camp/station network
management centers. In addition, other Federal Government Departments
may acquire Network Management Support Services under this contract
through DISA. This DNMSS -- G / NEC RFP is one of two related RFP's.
The DNMSS -- G / NEC RFP will primarily support the global network
management and operations of the Integrated Network Management System
(INMS), Defense Switched Network (DSN), the Defense Red Switch Network
(DRSN), the Advanced DSN Integrated Management Support System
(ADIMSS), and the Advanced DRSN Integrated Management Support System
(ARDIMSS). The related RFP is referred to as the Defense Information
Systems Network (DISN) Network Management Support Services -- Global /
Associate Contract Support (DNMSS -- G / ASC) is 100% set-aside for
small business. It will primarily provide program management support
for the Defense Switched Network (DSN), the Defense Red Switch Network
(DRSN) and the Integrated Network Management System (INMS). The
following paragraphs outline these programs and their requirements. The
current JDIICS implementation within the DISA Global and Regional
Operations and Security Centers (GOSC/ROSCs) is a set of integrated and
federated tools. The central system of JDIICS is the Integrated Network
Management System (INMS), which utilizes OSI's NetExpert as the core
application. The INMS interfaces with the DISN elements and element
managers (which perform autonomous fault, configuration, accounting,
performance, security (FCAPS) management), and will soon interface with
DIO tools, DII mission applications management tools and the DMC
management tools. The INMS provides the ability to monitor and actively
manage the diverse networks that comprise the DISN from one
multifunction workstation. The INMS does not replace the existing
element management systems (EMS), it augments them by correlating
events and providing integrated management a view of the entire
enterprise. It does this by taking input from elements and/or element
managers, filters that input, and presents a composite picture with
drill down capability to the operator. The DSN is the DOD's global
common user switched voice network. It provides an inter-base
telecommunications system of end-to-end common-user voice, video, and
data service for the DOD Global Command and Control (C2) Network. It
provides assured service, it is survivable and responsive, contains
Multi-Level Precedence Preemption. It is a private line network and
interfaces with NATO and tactical networks. The DRSN provides NCA,
NMCC, CINC Command Centers, Warfighters, and other critical DOD and
federal activities with rapid, reliable, secure, interoperable command
and control and crisis management capabilities. It also provides
flexible conferencing, interfaces for dissimilar crypto systems, high
quality, and, multi-level secure voice (TS & TS-SCI). The
ADIMSS/ARDIMSS is the network management system for the DSN and DRSN
respectively. It provides fault, configuration, accounting,
performance, and security management of the DSN. It provides fault and
security management of the DRSN. It is a COTS-based Application. The
network management support services for DSN, DRSN, ADIMSS, ARDIMSS and
INMS will be provided by on-site support, as ordered, at DISA-Europe
(Patch Barracks, Germany); DISA-PAC (Wheeler AFB, Hawaii);
DISA-Columbus (Columbus, Ohio); Headquarters DISA (Arlington, VA);
Headquarters, Air Force Communications Command (Scott AFB, IL); and
Headquarters, US Army Signal Command (Ft. Huachuca, AZ). Additional
support, as ordered, will be provided at posts/camps/stations. Network
management support services may consist of, but are not limited to:
(a) system engineering; (b) preparation of technical documentation;
(c)data base management; (d) system integration, transition, cutover
and implementation planning; (e) traffic engineering; (g) data
collection and analysis; (h) definition of system level requirements;
(i) information engineering; (j) analysis of developing concepts; (k)
analysis of alternative hardware and software allocations to systems
requirements; (l) provision of data communications hardware and
software; (m) definition of systems interfaces; (n) development of new
concepts to satisfy operational needs; (o) planning and completion of
system testing and evaluation through the development cycle; (p)
validation of site preparation plans; (q) performance of rapid
prototyping; (r) analysis and performance of risk analyses; (s)
performance of hardware, software, and system maintenance; (t)
performance of network management systems installation; (u) provision
of network security services; and (v) application of ADIMSS, ARDIMSS
and INMS to DOD requirements. DISA has an ongoing need for an
integrated network management and systems engineering support
contractor possessing considering depth in providing network management
support services for DOD CONUS and OCONUS locations. The successful
offeror will be tasked to provide varying levels of support to DISA and
DOD's overall network management and related functions which are
comprised of: applications and operating systems maintenance,
modification and modernization; computer operations; administrative
network communications operations and software maintenance;
implementation, acceptance, testing, user training support. Other
typical tasks will be in support of: (a) prototyping; (b) proof of
concept demonstrations; (c) system planning; (d) system development;
(e) system conversion; (f) hardware/software installation and
integration; (g) local/wide area network (LAN/WAN) design, engineering,
and installation; (h) operations security planning and implementation;
(i) communication network analysis, design, and implementation; (j)
technology update and insertion; (k) application of artificial
intelligence, advanced intelligence network features; (l) technical
documentation; (m) certification and accreditation documentation on
classified system installations; (n) facilities management, operations
and maintenance support of existing and new systems; (o) network
control and operation; and (p) system transition and extension to
worldwide locations. The contractor will supply, as ordered, all
necessary qualified personnel, supervision, management, materials, and
equipment in support of this mission for DOD requirements. A reading
room with related reference material is located at the DISN Program
Management Office, located at 11440 North Isaac Newton Square, Reston,
VA 20190-5006. The reading room will be AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
from 0800 to 1130 and 1300 to 1630, Monday through Friday, excluding
Government holidays. Contact Master Sergeant Raymond Smith at
703-735-8996 for an appointment. The Government will furnish for the
contractor's use in the reading room a 110V outlet. The Government will
not furnish copiers, faxes, telephones, or paper for offeror's use. ALL
inquires regarding the DNMSS -- G / NEC RFP shall be submitted
electronically and be directed to Lieutenant Colonel Byron Athan,
Contract Specialist, at athanb@ncr.disa.mil, Ms. Nancy McClain,
Contract Specialist at mcclainn@ncr.disa.mil, and Mr. Peter G.
Smingler, Contracting Officer, at sminglep@ncr.disa.mil. Standard
Industrial Code (SIC) 4813 will be used for determining company size
status. Posted 11/24/98 (W-SN274605). (0328) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0032 19981127\D-0006.SOL)
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