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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 23,2000 PSA#2563General Services Administration, Federal Technology Service (FTS), IT
Solutions (7T-1), 727 East Durango Blvd., San Antonio, TX, 78206-1283 70 -- MD CONSULT SOL 7TF-00-0013 DUE 040700 POC Joe Eason, Contracting
Officer, Phone (210) 472-5050, Fax (210) 472-5054, Email
joe.eason@gsa.gov -- Joe Eason, Contracting Officer, Phone (210)
472-5050, Fax (210) 472-5054, Email joe.eason@gsa.gov WEB: Visit this
URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=R&ProjID=7TF-00-0013&L
ocID=2926. E-MAIL: Joe Eason, joe.eason@gsa.gov. GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICE IT SOLUTIONS GREATER
SOUTHWEST REGION STATEMENT OF WORK TASK: FA570002 DATE: 03/21/00 *
REVISION NO.: N/A Project Manager: JANELLE FELTMAN NAME: VIRTUAL
LIBRARY SUBSCRIPTION PHONE: 210-472-5512 Transmission date. PROPOSAL
DUE DATE IS NO LATER THAN FIVE WORKING DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS
STATEMENT OF WORK. 1. REQUIRING AGENCY. 1.1. Agency and address: Air
Force Medical Support Agency (AFMSA) 2510 Kennedy Cir, Ste 208 Brooks
AFB, Texas 78235 1.2. Client Representative: Lt Col George Jenkins Air
Force Medical Support Agency (AFMSA) HQ AFMSA/SGSIC Kennedy Circle,
Suite 208 Brooks AFB, TX 78235 Phone: (210) 536-4050 Fax: (210)
536-2625 E-Mail: moe.jenkins@usafsg.brooks.af.mil 1.3. Alternate Client
Representative. Kathleen Stone HQ AFMSA/SGSIC Kennedy Circle, Suite 208
Brooks AFB, TX 78235 Phone: (210) 536-6209 Fax: (210) 536-2625 E-Mail:
kathy.stone@usafsg.brooks.af.mil 2. WORK REQUIREMENTS. 2.1.
Organization. The Headquarters Air Force Medical Support Agency (HQ
AFMSA), Brooks AFB, TX, reports to and provides medical information
systems planning, development, and implementation support to the Office
of the Surgeon General, United States Air Force (USAF) AF/SG, AFMOA,
MAJCOM/SG, medical centers and affiliated campus buildings at various
USAF medical treatment facilities (MTF) under HQ AFMSA's operational
support mission. This statement of work (SOW) addresses the purchase of
an Internet/Web access database subscription for the US Air Force
Medical Service Virtual Library. 2.2. Background. HQ USAF/SG approved
the Virtual Library concept in September 1999. The goal was to provide
a well-rounded medical, nursing, and administrative core collection.
Comparisons were made to the Lists of Books and Journals Recommended
for Small Medical Libraries (Brandon-Hill List) to ensure basic core
materials were included. Cost savings may not be obvious in FY00
because many libraries have already renewed subscriptions and services
for the year. In FY01, savings should be shown from smaller facilities
that will not renew paper copies of subscriptions. 2.3. Technical
Requirements. The following technical requirements are needed: 2.3.1.
Access must be available via the WorldWide Web (WWW) 24 hours/day.
2.3.2. Access must be granted to all Air Force Medical Service (AFMS)
personnel. 2.3.3. Access to the database must be done using an eligible
password assigned to the authorized user. 2.3.4. An unlimited number of
users must be available under a single, prepaid license. 2.3.5.
Multiple databases must be integrated to search concurrently (i.e., can
search books, journals, and clinical practice guidelines
simultaneously.) 2.3.6. Interface must support all Boolean search
functions, as well as subject and keyword searching. 2.3.7. Databases
must be updated with the latest editions of journals and textbooks.
2.3.8. Other than Internet access, no local maintenance, hardware, or
software are needed. 2.3.9. Vendor must establish appropriate security
features for regulating access to itsonline system. Access shall be
controlled through the use of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and
passwords/usernames, or both. 2.3.10. Technical support must be
available for users accessing the database. 2.4. Objective. The overall
objective of this SOW is the standardization of medical library
services across the Air Force. Some clinics and smaller facilities have
closed their libraries. This plan will provide access to a core set of
medical books and journals for all AFMS personnel whether they are in
a clinic or large teaching facility. Desktop access will allow AFMS
personnel to obtain information at the clinic when it is needed rather
than require them to conduct off premise research after the urgency
has passed. The plan promotes evidence-based medical practices because
access to relevant research literature will be readily available. 2.5.
Scope. The scope of this effort is to provide access to an integrated
collection of knowledge-based information resources comprised of
searchable electronic databases providing full-text medical textbooks
and medical journals, practice guidelines, drug information on
medications, patient education handouts, and the CME Center with
Category I Continuing Medical Education modules online for earning CME
credits. The database must contain the content contained in Attachment
1 to this SOW. The electronic resources will help Medical Treatment
Facilities (MTFs) meet JCAHO requirements for providing access to
current medical literature and also in providing access to patient
education information. 2.6. Performance. Certification by the
Government of satisfactory services provided is contingent upon the
contractor performing in accordance with the terms and conditions of
the referenced contract, this document, the approved task proposal, and
all amendments. Normally, the client representative, GSA
representative, and contractor representative(s) will meet once a week,
telephonically, to review performance and inspect work. The client
representative, GSA representative, and contractor representative(s)
may meet at the place of performance as determined by the client
representative and GSA representative. 3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1.
Task Description. The Government will purchase a one-year subscription
to the database. The database must include access to full text
journals, medical textbooks, clinical practice guidelines, and patient
education materials via the Internet. Performance of work specified in
this statement of work (SOW) shall be accomplished at contractor and
government locations. 3.1.1. The Contractor shall provide access for an
unlimited number of users with 40 concurrent users being able to access
the database at one time. Action will be taken to verify the virtual
library's IP address as the requesting source and only allow access to
40 concurrent users at one time. The Government will provide passwords
for users into the AFMS Virtual Library, which will, in turn, allow
members access to the database using a separate login/password,
provided by the Contractor. Thelogin/password will be automatically
assigned to the members library access account; however, the member
will not see the login/password allowing them access to the database.
Instead, member will be able to link directly to the database and the
IP address of the Virtual Library will be used to monitor the number of
on-line users. 3.2. Deliverables. All deliverables shall meet
professional standards and the requirements set forth in contractual
documentation. The Contractor shall be responsible for delivering all
end items specified. 3.2.1. Criteria for Acceptance. The Contractor
shall submit all via the World Wide Web (WWW). In the absence of other
agreements negotiated addressing time provided for client
representative review, the Government will inspect deliverables and
notify the Contractor of the findings within 10 work days of delivery
of draft deliverables and 5 work days of receipt of final deliverables.
Failure to notify the Contractor of exceptions will constitute
acceptance on the part of the Government. 3.2.2. Reports. The reports
listed below will be provided on the date specified. Support Area Title
Delivery Date/Description Management Weekly usage report Weekly -- 1st
workday of each week. Report will show busiest time periods and
saturation times of the 40 concurrent users. Management Hits by
Specialty Monthly, 1st workday of each month. Report will show number
of hits by user specialty. 3.2.3. Schedule and Delivery Instructions.
The specific deliverables and schedule for delivery shall be as agreed
upon and documented in the client representative procedures outlined
in the Technical Proposal submitted for this SOW. 3.2.4. Ownership. The
Government, for itself and such others as it deems appropriate, will
have unlimited rights under this contract to all information and
materials furnished to the Government and documentation thereof,
reports and listings, and all other items pertaining to the work and
services pursuant to this agreement including any copyright. Unlimited
rights under this contract are rights to use, duplicate, or disclose
data, and information, in whole or in part in any manner and for any
purpose whatsoever without compensation to or approval from the
Contractor. 3.3. Expertise. The Contractor shall provide customer
support capability to assist and solve problems associated with
accessing the database via the WWW. 3.3.1. ADP Skills. Personnel
assigned to this task shall possess skills in the functional areas
specified in this SOW and the Contract Technical Proposal. 3.3.2.
Functional Skills. Personnel shall be capable of working independently
and with demonstrated working knowledge of this SOW. The lead
individual(s) shall be knowledgeable of the WWW and be familiar with
accessing the databases purchased by this SOW. 3.4. Materials.
Contractor will provide an unlimited number of user logins/passwords to
the Government for dispersion to Virtual Library members. Initial
allotment will consist of 5,000 logins/passwords. The Government will
request additional logins/passwords as required at no additional cost
to the contract. Requests for more logins/passwords by the client to
the contractor will require a minimum of 24 hours notice. 4. GOVERNMENT
FURNISHED RESOURCES 4.1. General. The Contractor shall specifically
identify in their Technical Proposal the type, amount, and timeframe(s)
for any government furnished resources, excluding those listed below.
4.1.1. Government Furnished Information. HQ AFMSA/SGSIC will provide
the Contractor with the IP address for the virtual library and any
other information needed regarding the server where the library is
housed. 4.1.2. Government Furnished Equipment. HQ AFMSA shall provide
access to users through the Virtual Library portal. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE
CONSIDERATIONS 5.1.1. GSA Representative. The GSA Information
Technology Manager is: Ms. Janelle M. Feltman Phone (210) 472-5512 Fax
(210) 472-5054 E-Mail Janelle.Feltman@gsa.gov 5.1.2. Client
Representative. The client representative is: Lt Col George Jenkins
Chief, Medical Information Center Air Force Medical Support Agency
(AFMSA) HQ AFMSA/SGSIC Kennedy Circle, Suite 208 Brooks AFB, TX
78235-51221 Phone: (210) 536-4050 Fax: (210) 536-2625
moe.jenkins@usafsg.brooks.af.mil 5.2. (Alternate/ HQ AFMSA) Ms.
Kathleen Stone Knowledge Management Consultant Medical Information
Center Air Force Medical Support Agency (AFMSA) HQ AFMSA/SGSIC Kennedy
Circle, Suite 208 Brooks AFB, TX 78235-51221 Phone: (210) 536-6209
Fax: (210) 536-2625 kathy.stone@usafsg.brooks.af.mil 5.2.1. GSA
Contracting Officer. The GSA Contracting Officer is: Mr. Joe Eason
Phone: (210) 472-5050 Fax: (210) 472-5054 E-Mail Joe.Eason@gsa.gov 5.3.
Place of Work. HQ AFMSA. 5.4. Duration of Task. Duration of this task
is for one year from purchase of database access. 5.5. Funding. This
project will be incrementally funded. 5.6. Travel and ODCs. Travel
arrangements and miscellaneous materials are to be provided as proposed
in the technical and cost proposals for this site Travel shall be
approved in writing, in advance, by the client representative and the
GSA Project Manager. The approval document will specify the
reimbursable travel cost. A separate task modification is required
before travel is performed. 5.7. Privacy and Security. 5.7.1.
Clearances. N/A. 5.7.2. Privacy Act. Personnel shall adhere to the
Privacy Act, Title 5 of the US Code, Section 552a and applicable agency
rules and regulations. 5.8. Personal Services. The client
representative has been briefed on the avoidance of personal services
and those actions that represent personal services. The client agency
has determined use of the GSA requirements contract to satisfy the
requirements of this task order is in the best interest of the
Government, economic and other factors considered, and this task order
is not being used to procure services prohibited by Subpart 37.1 of
the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). 6. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 6.1.
General. The contractor shall submit all documents specified for this
task in a professional format. 6.2. Proposal Submission. The
contractor shall submit the task proposal and two copies to the GSA
ITR/AM. At the completion of negotiations, the contractor shall ensure
his proposal reflects the agreements and, if appropriate, shall submit
a revised proposal and two copies to the GSA ITR/AM. 6.3. Staffing. N/A
6.4. Delivery Instructions. The Contractor shall submit all
deliverables to the client NLT the date specified in the SOW, and shall
transmit each deliverable with a letter in the format described in the
Technical Proposal accepted by the Government. The Contractor shall
concurrently provide a copy of the transmittal letter to the GSA
representative. 6.5. Inspection and Acceptance. In the absence of other
agreements negotiated addressing time provided for client
representative review, the Government will inspect deliverables and
notify the contractor of the client and GSA ITR/AM findings within 10
work days (WD) of delivery of draft deliverables and 5 WD of receipt of
final deliverables. Weekly, representatives of the user agency and the
contractor will meet with the GSA ITR/AM telephonically at a time
designated by the GSA ITR/AM after receipt of the Weekly Progress
Report to review performance, to inspect work for compliance with the
SOW and the associated contractor proposal, and to accept or reject
deliverables completed since the previous review. 6.6. Invoicing
(recurring services): Billing will be accomplished on a monthly basis.
The monthly rate will encompass all hours performed and all ODC/Travel
costs incurred during the billing period. Invoices for recurring
services will include a statement from the authorized Client
Representative or Alternate that labor, travel and ODC costs billed
during the billing period are acceptable. "CONTRACTOR MUST SUBMIT
CLIENT ACCEPTANCE FOR RECEIPT OF GOODS OR SERVICE WITH INVOICE. FAILURE
TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN AUTOMATIC INVOICE REJECTION." 6.7. Other: The
Contractor shall notify the Client Representative or designated
Alternate if, in its opinion, the cost to perform directed work exceeds
the value of the delivery order, or if the work is outside the scope of
this delivery order. The Government will make the final determination
on these issues. 7. ACCEPTS CONTENTS OF TASK: Information Technology
Manager Date Client Representative Date George Jenkins, Lt Col, USAF
Chief, Medical Information Center Attachment 1 Online Content Needed
REFERENCE BOOKS = Core Materials AAP: 1997 Red Book *Behrman: Nelson
Textbook of Pediatrics *Bennett: Cecil Textbook of Medicine Blumenthal:
The Complete German Commission E Monographs: Therapeutic Guide to
Herbal Medicines Bone: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine *Braunwald:
Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Braverman: Werner
and Ingbar's The Thyroid Canale: Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics
Brenner: Brenner & Rector's The Kidney Dambro: Griffith's 5-Minute
Clinical Consult *DeVita: Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology
Duthie: Practice of Geriatrics Ellenhorn: Ellenhorn's Medical
Toxicology Feldman: Sleisenger & Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver
Dis. Gabbe: Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies Goroll: Primary
Care Medicine Habif: Clinical Dermatology: Color Guide to Diagnosis and
Therapy *Johns Hopkins: The Harriet Lane Handbook Kaplan & Sadock:
Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry Koopman: Arthritis and Allied
Conditions: A Textbook Of Rheumatology Lee: Wintrobe's Clinical
Hematology Middleton: Allergy: Principles and Practice Miller:
Anesthesia Pfenninger: Procedures for Primary Care Physicians Pizzo:
Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology Rakel: Conn's Current
Therapy 1999 Ravel: Clinical Laboratory Medicine Reese: Practical
Approach to Infectious Disease Roberts: Clinical Procedures in
Emergency Medicine Rockwood: Rockwood and Green's Fractures in Adults
*Rosen: Emergency Medicine Rowland: Merritt's Textbook of Neurology
Ryan: Kistner's Gynecology and Women's Health Sabiston: Textbook of
Surgery Wagner: Marriott's Practical Electrocardiography Walsh:
Campbell's Urology Washington University: Washington Manual of Medical
Therapeutics Wilson: Williams Textbook of Endocrinology JOURNALS
*American Heart Journal *The American Journal of Emergency Medicine The
American Journal of Gastroenterology *American Journal of Obstetrics &
Gynecology *The American Journal of Sports Medicine Anesthesiology
Annals of Emergency Medicine Annals of Surgery Arthritis and Rheumatism
The Cancer Journal from Scientific American Chest Critical Care
Medicine Gastrointestinal Endoscopy *The Journal of Allergy and
Clinical Immunology The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine The Journal of
Pediatrics Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Journal of
the American Geriatrics Society Journal of the American Society of
Echocardiography Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Medicine
Neurology Pediatrics Pediatrics in Review CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Anesthesiology Clinics Cardiology Clinics Clinics in Chest Medicine
Clinics in Liver Disease Clinics in Sports Medicine Critical Care
Clinics Dermatologic Clinics *Emergency Medicine Clinics Endocrinology
and Metabolism Clinics Gastroenterology Clinics Hematology/Oncology
Clinics Immunology and Allergy Clinics Infectious Disease Clinics
Medical Clinics Neurologic Clinics Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics
Ophthalmology Clinics *Orthopedic Clinics Otolaryngologic Clinics
*Pediatric Clinics Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice Psychiatric
Clinics Radiologic Clinics Rheumatic Disease Clinics Surgical Clinics
Urologic Clinics YEAR BOOKS Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology
Anesthesiology and Pain Management Cardiology Chiropractic Critical
Care Medicine Dentistry Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery Diagnostic
Radiology Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Family Practice
Gastroenterology Hand Surgery Medicine Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine
Nephrology, Hypertension and Mineral Metabolism Neurology and
Neurosurgery Nuclear Medicine Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health
Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopedics Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Pathologyand Laboratory Medicine Pediatrics Plastic, Reconstructive and
Aesthetic Surgery Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health Pulmonary
Disease Rheumatology, Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal Disease Sports
Medicine Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery JOURNAL DATABASES MEDLINE
AIDSLINE HealthSTAR CANCERLIT MDConsult PRACTICE GUIDELINES Over 600
Clinical Practice Guidelines contributed by more than 50 medical
societies and government agencies. DRUG INFORMATION Mosby's GenRx
PATIENT EDUCATION HANDOUTS Nearly 3,000 printable, patient education
handouts which user can customize. KEEP UP-TO-DATE Clinical summaries
customized by user interests, synopses of current medical publications
and events, what patients are reading, contents of major journals,
topical reviews and more. Updated daily. SEARCH Easy to use medical
topic searching helps answer clinical questions efficiently from within
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