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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 16,2000 PSA#2538Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), Office of
Procurement, Box 6, Washington, DC, 20231 70 -- BIOINFORMATICS EXTERNAL SUPPORT SOL SSPAPT010002 DUE 022900 POC
Raymond Witmer, Contracting Officer, Phone (703) 308-5064, Fax (703)
305-8294, Email raymond.witmer@uspto.gov WEB: Visit this URL for the
latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=SSPAPT010002&
LocID=251. E-MAIL: Raymond Witmer, raymond.witmer@uspto.gov. THIS IS
NOT A SOLICITATION. For over ten years the PTO has maintained its
Automated Biotechnology Sequence Search (ABSS) computer system to
support examination of biotechnology patent applications containing
genetic sequence information. Within the last year, the increasing size
and complexity of sequences in these applications has increased the
ABSS workload dramatically. The PTO is seeking information on the use
of services and existing computer systems external to the PTO to
support examination of biotechnology patent applications containing
genetic sequence information and to reduce the escalating costs
associated with infrastructure expansion of internal biotechnology
computer systems. All system(s) must be currently functioning, fully
supportive of their internal and external customers, and not created
specifically for PTO use. The systems and services must allow for a
sequential approach to implementation at PTO, including providing PTO
staff with electronic access to sequence searching systems via
subscription or any other arrangement equivalent in function,
performing sequence searches for PTO based on PTO requirements, and
providing a depository for PTO customers to submit sequence
information, with provision for long-term data storage, retrieval, and
dissemination. The minimum performance requirements are that the
system(s) must: 1) be accessible 24 hours per day seven days per week
(with scheduled maintenance downtime) and provide timely sequence
search/search results, i.e., results returned within 24 hours for up to
20,000 searches (i.e., one sequence searched against one data base) per
day; 2) display system responses within an average of 10 seconds and
transmit those responses to the PTO's PC-based and Sun Microsystems
workstations; 3) provide access to standard sequence search tools used
in the public domain, including such search algorithms as FASTA,
BLAST, Smith-Waterman and FastDB; 4) process search query strings of
30x106 bases. Search queries of multiple sequences per application are
to be expected; 5) provide a browser based interface to set up the
search and display the results; 6) provide hyperlinks in the results to
PTO Patents, foreign patents from various offices worldwide, and to
non-patent literature; 7) access up-to-date versions of public data
bases such as, but not limited to, GenBank, EMBL, SWISS-PROT, and PIR,
and provide searches of other commercial type data bases; 8) allow PTO
users to control sequence search parameters and allow interchange of
variables with regard to each sequence search; 9) provide standard
Windows features and be compatible with PTO automation software (see
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/cio/trm/index.htm); 10) average 1-2
seconds per flip-rate from one display subset to the next; 11) allow
incorporation of the PTO's own databases as part of the infrastructure;
12) integrate new/upgraded software tools capable of searching and
evaluating new forms of biosequence information into the existing suite
as they become available; and 13) accommodate periodicchanges to
existing sequence listing formats as identified in 37CFR 1.821-1.825.
Highly desirable performance features are that the system should: 1)
accept biosequence data in electronic form, and provide storage
estimated in the Terabyte range that meets the PTO's statutory
requirements to maintain the confidentiality of patent application
information. The system(s) must provide secured ready access to search
staff and all appropriate PTO personnel. T1, fiber optic or other
similar technologies that provide high speed Internet access secured
line shall also be required; 2)provide access to stored sequences and
permit sequence searching by PTO personnel. A PTO based system
administrator may work in concert with the system(s) administrator(s)
at remote hardware installation sites with access only as authorized by
the PTO. Editing for incorporation of patent application information
must be available as required; and 3) support distribution to the PTO's
sequence data partners (e.g., NCBI, EBI, DDBJ, WIPO and Trilateral
Offices). The system(s) must make completed applications available for
printing and ready for duplication onto compact discs or other
transportable media for final printing by the PTO. The system(s) and
its organizational personnel must meet the PTO's statutory requirement
for absolute and total confidentiality of patent application
information. Meeting this obligation could require establishment of
point-to-point secured communications both internal and external to
USPTO. External communication to and from remote sites must use PTO
approved security software and hardware for data encryption (i.e.,
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI); see pto-ebc.uspto.gov). All parties
wishing to provide information about available systems and services
that can function within the mandatory parameters provided herein
should do so in writing (mail or email) to Raymond Witmer. Hard copy
materials must be sent to U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, 2011 Crystal
Drive, Suite 810, Arlington, VA 22202. E-mail must be addressed to
raymond.witmer@uspto.gov. Any response must include a brief (no more
than 10 page) description of the company's computing capability,
experience with sequence searching, suggested approach to fulfilling
our needs, and a description of existing and projected pricing plans
for access to sequence searching systems, performance of search
services, and storage and dissemination of sequence information. Also
include company name, address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail
address, and point of contact. Information must be submitted to this
office not later 4:00 PM local time, February 29, 2000. A copy of this
Request for Information may also be found at
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/comp/proc/. Posted 02/14/00
(D-SN425120). (0045) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0245 20000216\70-0004.SOL)
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