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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 7,2000 PSA#2616U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Finance Center (NFC), 13800
Old Gentilly Rd., Bldg 350, MAF, New Orleans, LA 70129 70 -- MAINFRADME BASED OPTICAL STORAGE SYSTEM POC William Dell, USDA,
National Finance Center, (504) 255-6575 E-MAIL: usda, national finance
center, william.dell@usda.gov. The United States Department of
Agriculture, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, National Finance
Center (NFC), is seeking information on the latest technology for a
large mainframe based Optical Storage. This information will be used in
an evaluation to replace NFC's current archival, storage and retrieval
system, Kodak's Automatic Disk Library (ADL) 6800 Optical Storage
System(OSS). The NFC is seeking information on any and all systems,
with related hardware/software, that meet and exceeds its current
Optical Storage configuration. The NFC's operating environment
currently uses a combination of the IBM ES-9021 Model 9X2 and the IBM
R65, supplying government users worldwide with business applications
and information services. OS390 is the operating system for both
mainframes. The currently installed Optical system operates in an IBM
mainframe environment, combining IBM plug-compatible storage capability
with Direct Block Retrieval, high-density storage media, and advanced
robotics. It emulates standard IBM cartridge tape subsystems, providing
rapid on-line storage and retrieval of information using the benefits
of Write-Once-Read-Many(WORM) technology. The current system, in
combination with its related software for writing and reading reports
to and from archival storage systems, provides a method for capturing,
storing, indexing, and retrieving computer generated report data.
Indexing and archival parameters for each report are used by the
software to process the data, save the index information and store the
data and index on one or more types of devices (i.e., optical disk,
DASD, cartridge tape). More than 600 users access the report data
stored on the current system, and that number is expected to increase
considerably. Future plans for 20,000 or more users obtaining access to
the information are possible. The NFC has recently purchased and
installed a software package, Enterprise Output Solution(EOS) by RSD
(http://www.rsd-intl.com),that will take over the responsibilities of
accessing stored reporting. So any proposed new Optical environment
must be capable of interfacing with the EOS product, and accept its
functionality. In addition to accepting the functionality of EOS, the
proposed new system must meet the minimum capacity requirements of one
(1) terabyte and be expandable to seven (7) terabyte. At no cost to
the Government, we request that any original equipment manufacturer
(OEM) specializing in the area of Optical, archival WORM storage,
provide all available information, as well as availability for
evaluation, of all identified equipment and software. It is also
requested that published list prices for any or all of these products
be provided. This is NOT a Request for Proposal (RFP). There is no RFP
or SOW available, nor is their commitment to actually purchase a
product. There will be no contract award resulting from this effort.
The Government will use the information obtained from this effort to
understand the capabilities of the marketplace for this environment.
All information shall beforwarded to: William Dell, IRMD/CRMB, USDA,
OCFO, National Finance Center, 13800 Old Gentilly Road, Bldg. 350, New
Orleans, Louisiana 70129. Posted 06/05/00 (W-SN461360). (0157) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0297 20000607\70-0007.SOL)
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