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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 26,1999 PSA#2419

Bureau of Reclamation, Contracts Group, 1150 N. Curtis Road, Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234

D -- DATABASE CONVERSION AND WINDOWS INTERFACE SOL 99SQ10400 DUE 092099 POC Sue Fraser, 208-378-5103, fax 5108 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the contracting officer via, sfraser@pn.usbr.gov. The Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho has a requirement for database conversion and windows interface. At this time we anticipate a sole source award to ML Technologies, Inc. They are located at PO Box 50187, Idaho Falls, ID 83405; telephone is 208-522-8784. The Government intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the authority of FAR 6.302-1. The Government believes that only one responsible source can provide the services that will satisfy the agency requirements. Firms that recognize and can provide the required services as described are encouraged to identify themselves and give written notification to the Contracting Officer. Firms believing they can provide the required services must provide supporting evidence that they can furnish the required specific services without any interruption to the existing service and added expense that would exceed the total intended transaction cost. All responses received within 5 days of the date of publication of this synopsis will be considered by the Government. Inquiries will only be accepted by FAX at 208-378-5108, Attn: Sue Fraser. All sources res responding to this synopsis shall submit information relating to business status, including identification as to whether small, large, minority-owned, and/or woman-owned. The size standard is $18 million and the standard industrial classification code is 7379. This requirement is expected to be less than $100,000. Purpose/Background The Accessibility Data Management System (ADMS) serves as a tool for accessibility program managers to record and track information and prepare reports required for compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended in 1978. lt is used by agencies throughout the Federal government along with state governments. ADMS creates a national data base on the status of accessible programs and facilities. This data base will be made available to the public. The system supports data entry, data tracking and reporting, and an on-line query generation system. It acquires, manipulates and reports the detailed data necessary to determine the status of the facilities and programs. It also includes data on the actions to be taken for correction of deficiencies. ADMS is currently using an INGRES database on a UNIX machine. Separate databases exist for each agency. Users access ADMS via a Telnet connection to ADMS server. A Field Data Recording Module (FDRM), which allows for the field entry of data on a laptop, is being used. The FDRM contains a subset of the functionality of ADMS, i.e. Inventory and Data Entry. The data entered on the FDRM is then transferred to ADMS for further actions. The original data for the FDRM is downloaded from ADMS prior to going to the field. A Life Safety Code System (LSCS) serves as a tool for safety managers to record and track information and prepare reports required for compliance with NFPA 101. It's functionality parallels ADMS with identical databases. The FDRM is also used for LSCS. Minor differences exist in the applications screens. For more information, you can go to the following internet site www.pn.usbr.gov/adms. The same code is utilized in both applications. See Numbered Notes 1 and 26. Posted 08/24/99 (W-SN371674). (0236)

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