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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 9,2000 PSA#2553Naval Inventory Control Point -- Mechanicsburg, Code M2522, PO Box
2020, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0788 70 -- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) FOR SOURCES TO ACT AS MANAGING
INTEGRATOR FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF TACTICAL ADVANCED COMPUTER SYSTEM
(TAC4) SOL N00104-00-R-G003 DUE 040700 POC Jo Anne Miller, Contract
Specialist, phone 717-605-1033, fax 717-605-7466, email
Jo_A_Miller@icpmech.navy.mil The Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP)
-- Mechanicsburg is conducting market research for sources to act as
the managing integrator responsible for providing continued support of
Tactical Advanced Computer (TAC4) program Commercial Off-the-Shelf
(COTS) items. The TAC-4 program requires workstations and servers which
are used as tactical decision aids in support of the fleet operating
forces. Much of the equipment is installed aboard surface ships and
submarines, where space is extremely limited and the reliability of
systems under adverse operating conditions is critical. This support
will begin in January 2001 and continue through January 2004, with
options. Items to be supported will include, but shall not be limited
to, large real and virtual memory, large disk storage subsystems,
sophisticated graphics systems and a variety of peripheral equipment.
Software requirements will vary depending on the customer operating
system requirements. Communications requirements may include Local Area
Network, data encryption and a number of standard military
communications interface requirements. Security requirements will
include a secure operating system and a secure Database Management
System (DBMS). Support services will include spares support, warranty,
maintenance, integration, engineering, configuration management,
technology refresh, and documentation of the above referenced items.
Support structure shall include the following: 24-hour response on
prioritized parts replacement, when requested. Our goal is to minimize
or eliminate software development and to use COTS to the maximum
extent possible. Use of multiple products to satisfy the requirements
is acceptable and even desirable, if it eliminates the need for
development. The Government is interested in identifying potential
sources that meet the submission requirements listed below. Respondents
are notified that a formal solicitation may not necessarily result from
this Request for Information (RFI). However, information received as a
result of ourmarket survey activities may be reflected in a formal
solicitation. The Government will not pay for any information received
in response to this RFI; nor will the Government compensate a
respondent for any cost incurred in developing the information provided
to NAVICP. Without written permission from you, NAVICP will not release
to any firm, agency, or individual outside the Government, any
information marked with a Proprietary legend. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Responses to this RFI should include the following: (1) documentation
that shows the extent to which your existing product(s) meets the
minimum and desirable requirements listed above, (2) information about
how your product(s) could be combined with other products to meet
additional requirements, (3) information about how your product(s),
plus other products could be expanded or upgraded in a logical manner
to fulfill additional requirements (with minimal development), (4)
information on how your product(s) will interoperate with TAC4 products
currently in use, (5) if your product(s) has been officially tested by
a Government organization, participated in an operational exercise,
and/or participated in a Government sponsored experiment, provide a
copy of (or identify) any formal documentation that describes how your
product was used and how it performed; (6) indicate any additional
functionality not in the requirements documents that your product
provides that you believe would be beneficial to the TAC4 mission; (7)
identification of your customer base in terms of types of business and
number of licenses (or other unit of measure) sold for the product(s)
you are recommending; and (8) the size and socioeconomic status of your
business (i.e., small business, largess business, small disadvantaged
business, very small business, HUBZone small business, 8(a) concern, or
women-owned small business). The Government is currently developing the
acquisition strategy for the purchase of support services for the TAC4
program. Posted 03/07/00 (W-SN431733). (0067) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0263 20000309\70-0008.SOL)
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