SOLICITATION NOTICE
U -- Audio/Video Installation Classes
- Notice Date
- 4/12/2002
- Notice Type
- Solicitation Notice
- Contracting Office
- Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Engineering Contracts Unit/PPMS, FBI Engineering Research Facility Building 27958A, Room A-263, Quantico, VA, 22135
- ZIP Code
- 22135
- Solicitation Number
- RFQ828916
- Response Due
- 4/30/2002
- Archive Date
- 5/15/2002
- Point of Contact
- Margaret Einspahr, Contracting Officer, Phone 703-632-6177, Fax 703-632-6103,
- E-Mail Address
-
meinspahr@fbiacademy.edu
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Request for Quotation (RFQ) 828916 number is assigned. This requirement is being conducted as a total Small Business Set Aside under the procedures of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Parts 12 and 13 (test program). All incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 01-04. The Standard IndustrialClassification Code is 611430 with a business size standard of $6 million dollars. The solicitation will be distributed solely through the General Services Administration's Federal Business Opportunities web site http://fedbizops.gov/. The site provides downloading instructions. All future information about this acquisition including solicitation amendments,will also be distributed solely through this site. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring this site to ensure that they have the most up-to-date information about this acquisition. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has a need for the development and subsequent instruction of a one week basic video class and a two week audio video installation class. The one week basic video class will be limited to ten students, and will be instructed a minimum of 3 times per year and a maximum of 5 times per year. The two week audio video installation class will be limited to 8 students and will be taught a minimum of 3 times per year and a maximum of 5 times per year. The Government intends to award a Firm Fixed price contract for three to five courses per class during a one year period, with four one year options. Classes will be taught on the following dates: Basic Video: June 3-7, 2002; July 22-26, 2002; Sept. 9-13, 2002; Audio Video Installation: June 10-21, 2002; July 29-August 9, 2002; Sept. 16-27, 2002. The dates for the option year classes will be provided to the offeror with 60 days advance notification. The place of performance will be Stafford County, VA. Offeror shall quote fixed pricing per course for the base year and each subsequent option year class. Offeror is to indicate if quantity discounts apply. The offeror is to build travel expenses into the quote. The FBI will provide all necessary classroom facilities, construction materials, equipment and tools. Offeror is to provide the FBI within 30 days of each class start date, a written list of construction materials, equipment and tools necessary for instruction and all written course material. The required curriculum included in the one week basic video course must include: A. Introduction to Video: 1. Basic Terms 2. Formats (Standards) 3. Analog/Digital B. Video Signal Basics 1. Field/Frame NTSC 2. Video Waveform a. Waveform Monitor b. Signal Generator 3. Termination C. Camera Basics 1. Specfications a. Charged Coupled Devices b. Resolution c. Sensitivity d. Min. illumination vs. True Sensitivity e. IR Sensitivity f. Signal to Noise Ratio 2. Common Features a. Automatic White Balance b. Back Light Compensation c. Electronic Shuttering d. Slow Shutter/Gating e/ AGC 3. How to Choose A Camera based on its specifications. D. Lenses 1. Mounts C-CS - Bayonet 2. Format (1", 2/3", 1/2", etc.) 3. Focal length a. Fixed b. Manual Zoom c. Motorized Zoom 4. Iris a. Manual/Auto b. Video/DC Drive 5. F-Stop/Speed 6. Depth of Field 7. Pinhole Lenses 8. Aspherical Technology 9. IR (color correcting vs. non) 10. Lens Adjustments a. Auto Iris (average/peak) b. Level c. Back Focus E. Housings/Mounts/Pan-Tilts F. Transmission 1. Cable a. Types b. Loss/Resistance c. Connectors 2. Twisted Pair a. Passive (balun) b. Active c. Using Balun as Transmitter with Active Receiver 3. Phone Line a. Dedicated phone line systems (non computer based) b. POTS vs. modems c. ISDN d. T1 4. Fiber a. Multimode/Single Mode b. Modulation - IM (AM)FM c. Connectors - FC/ST/SMA 5. Microwave a. Characteristics b. Frequency Spectrum Bands c. Propagation d. Receivers e. Transmiiters f. Repeaters g. Combining Techniques (combining multiple RF signals) h. ENG Systems i. RF Cabling/types j. Antenna Types k. Antenna Characteristics 1. Accessories (filters, combiners, splitters, power amplifiers, LNAs) m. Link Equations 6. Overall Transmission Type Comparisons a. Video Quality b. Frame Rate C. Limitations G. Control Systems 1. Single/Multiple Camera Control 2. DTMF a. Phone line b. RF 3. Digital RS232/422 H. Recorders 1. Formats (VHS, SVHS, Hi8 mm, DV, DVD, DVCAM, DVCPRO, etc.) 2. Analog vs. Digital 3. Time Lapse 4. Incident Recording I. Monitors 1. Specs 2. Size/Viewing Distance 3. Set up J. Ancillary Equipment 1. Switchers 2. Routers 3. Multiplexors 4. Quad Units 5. Distribution Amplifiers 6. Motion Detection K. Installations 1. Site surveys 2. Equipment Selection 3. Wiring/Power 4. Transmissions 5. Monitoring 6. Recording Method L. Future Trends 1. HDTV 2. Internet/Web Camera 3. Digital Cameras 4. DCD Recording. The required curriculum in the two week Audio Video Installation Course must include: A. Audio Review (2 hours) 1. Basic Acoustics 2. Microphones a. Types b. Placement c. Balanced vs. Unbalanced 4. Line and Mic Levels 5. Recording B. Video Review (2 hours) 1. Cameras/Lenses 2. Lighting 3. Placement 4. Transmission Systems 5. Recording C. Merging Audio and Video (1 hour) 1. Similarities and Differences 2. Common Egress Methods 3. Recording Equipment D. Construction Basics (4 hours) 1. Standard Construction Practices a. Framing B. Drywall/Plaster c. Block and Brick d. Drop Ceilings 2. International Practices a. By Geographical Region i.e., Europe, Asia, etc. 3. Practical Excercise Building a Room E. Toosl/Establishment and Vehicluar (1.5 hours) 1. Hand Tools 2. Power Tools 3. Specialty Tools F. Vehicle Basics (1 hour) 1. Install techniques 2. Do's and Don't's 3. Slap on vs. Long Term G. RF Review (1 hour) 1. Propagation 2. Antennas 3. Calculating Path Loss 4. Power and Gain H. Body Wires Lecture and Practical (2 hours) 1. Mic Placement 2. Antenna Placement 3. Concealment 4. Switching 5. Cameras and Recorders 6. Practical I. Disguises/ Trojan Horses (4 hours) 1. Disguise selection 2. Examples of disguises 3. Installation/Fabrication Techniques 4. Practial making Trojan Horse J. Surveys (2 hours) 1. Threat Assessment 2. Establishment a. Camera Placement b. Mic Placement c. Egress d. Antennas e. Power 3. Vehicular a. Camera Placement b. Mic Placement c. Egress d. Antennas e. Power K. Telephone Review (1 hour) a. POTS 2. High Speed Services 3. Cable Types 4. Local Loop-Central Office 5. Pedestals and Cross Boxes 6. Tools and Testing L. Audio/Video Installation Techniques (2 hours) 1. Overt vs. Covert 2. Egress 3. Monitoring 4. LP Setup 5. Designing a System 6. Vehicle vs. Establishment M. Practice Installations (2 days establishment/ 2 days vehicle) 1. Mini Lectures Segmented with Hands On 2. Apply Previous Lectures a. Threat Assessment b. Surveys c. Design Systems d. Conduct Installations e. Build LP 3. Multiple Practical Excersises with Various Egress Methods N. Special Installs /Exceptions to the Norm (4 hours) 1. Rural Installations 2. Quick Installs 3. When Things Go Bad O. Practical Excercise (2.5 days) 1. Multifacted Audio and Video Problem 2. Must Include Establishment, Vehicles and Disguises 3. Entire Class Involvement/four teams of two individuals 4. Present the Scenario in Detail 5. Conduct Surveys 6. Equipment Selection and Check Out 7. Execute the Practical. As an example: 1. A/V in Hotel Lobby 2. Audio and/or Video from Multiple Vehicles 3. A/V from Hotel Room 4. A/V From Warehouse 5. A/V Coverage of a Public Area P. Critique (2 hours) 1. Review of Practical 2. Lessons Learned 3. Equipment Check In Q. Certificates/Graduation. The following clauses and provisions are incorporated by reference and apply to the acquisition and can be found in full text at http://www.arnet.gov/far/ (FAR) 52.212-1, Instruction to Offerors (OCT 2000) is incorporated into this solicitation. Modify (c) "Period of acceptance for offers: The offeror agrees to hold the prices in its offer firm for 60 days from the date specified for the receipt of offers." The following FAR clauses are incorporated by reference: 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Items (FEB 2002) If the information requested is not provided on all invoices submitted it will be considered an improper invoice and returned. Also incorporated by reference are: FAR 52.202-1 Definitions (DEC 2001); 52.204-4 Printed or Copies Double Sided on Recycled Paper (AUG 2000); 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders-Commercial Items (DEC 2001): 52-222-3 Convict Labor (AUG. 1996); 52.203-6 Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to Government Alternate I (JUL 1995); 52.219-8 Utilization of Small Business Concerns (OCT 2001); 52.219-14 Limitations on Subcontracting - Services (DEC 1996); 52.217-8 Option to Extend Services (NOV 1999) add "60 days." 52.217-9 Option to Extend the Term of the Contract (DEC 2001) add "6 months." 52.222-21 Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (FEB 1999); 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity (FEB 1999); 52.222-35 Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era (DEC 2001); 52.222-36 Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers (JUNE 1998); 52.222-37 Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans, Veterans of Vietnam Era Other Eligible Veterans (DEC 2001); 52.222-19 Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities & Remedies (DEC 2001); 52.225-13 Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (JUL 2000); 52.232-33 Payment by Electronic Fund Transfer-Central Contractor registration (MAY 1999); 52.222-41 Services Contract Act of 1965 ( May 1989);52.222-42 Statement of Equivalent Rates for Federal Hires (May 1989); 52.222-43 Fair Labor Standards Act & Service Contract Act Price Adjustment (May 1989). The Department of Justice (DOJ) Justice Acquisition Regulations (JAR) Clauses are included by reference: 2852.233-70 Protest After Award (AUG 1996) and 2852.201-70 Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR)(JAN 1985). Included also is FAR Evaluations of Commercial Items FAR 52.212-2 (JAN 1999)- Modify (a) by adding: Significant evaluation factors include, and in order of importance are: biography of instructor; subject knowledge, oral presentation, course curriculum sample lesson plan which demonstrates how requirement will be filled; past performance, and price. Course material and technical experience are more important than past performance and all are significantly more important than price. Evaluation: Best Value to the Government. The instructor(s) must meet the following minimum requirements: a background in law enforcement, including investigative and technical experience, which must include design, installation, and maintenance of video and audio surveillance equipment/systems; an extensive knowledge and experience in electronics, building and construction practices and building restoration techniques; experience teaching law enforcement and military organizations video basics and installation techniques, specific experience in installation relating to counter terrorism would be favorable. The contractor shall provide examples of current course materials either in PowerPoint or hard copy for review and evaluation, and a detailed biography including field experience and technical training for proposed instructors. Course Curriculum shall be included with offer. Offeror(s) are advised the Government reserves the right to award this contract without discussion, and should price accordingly. Contractor must provide documentation which demonstrates the knowledge and experience described above. Qualified offeror(s) will be required to present a one hour demonstration on "Camera and Lens Selections - as they relate to audio/video surveillance equipment installations." Each offeror shall include a completed copy of 52.212-3 Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items (FEB 2002) with their quote. Offeror must acquaint themselves with the new regulations concerning Commercial Items Acquisitions contained in FAR Subpart 12, and must ensure that all Representations and Certifications (located on the internet) are executed and returned as required in this synopsis/solicitation. Full text of the DOJ clauses can be found at http:/www.USDOJ.gov. Faxed proposals and hand carried offers will not be accepted. All offers shall be submitted to Engineering Research Facility, Building 27958-A, Quantico, VA 22135, Attn.: Mrs. Margaret D. Einspahr, Contract Specialist, no later than 3:00 pm EDT, April 30, 2002, and be clearly marked RFQ 828916.
- Place of Performance
- Address: Stafford County, Virginia
- Zip Code: 22554
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 22554
- Record
- SN00058715-W 20020414/020412213144 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
-
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