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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 2,1996 PSA#1650EPA, ADP Placement Section (3803F), 401 M St. SW, Washington, DC
20460-0001 D -- DIASTER RECOVERY SERVICES SOL 96-21:DISASTER DUE 081596 POC
Contact Point, Brian K. Long, (202)260-2173 The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) intends to negotiate a sole source contract
with International Business Machines (IBM) Government Systems of
Bethesda, Maryland to procure comprehensive and integrated Disaster
Recovery Services. The services will include backup IBM mainframe
processing and storage, backup network fractional, switchable T-1
Reserve Service, mainframe channel extension over a wide area network
using Network Systems Corporation (NSC) channel extension technology,
and time for complete testing of processing, storage, and network
capabilities for the period of the contract. The period will consist of
an eleven-month base period and four one-year option periods. EPA
requires alternative disaster processing (hot site) for up to six weeks
and an extended support facility (cold site) for up to six months after
the end of the six-week hot site period. EPA also requires multiple
alternate back-up recovery sites which will allow for continuous
recovery site availability in case the primary recovery site becomes
unavailable for any reason (e.g. natural disaster or customer overload
at the primary recovery site). At a minimum, each hot site must
include an IBM compatible mainframe processor capable of 30 MIPS with
128 MB of central storage and 64 MB of expanded storage, 120 GB of IBM
compatible 3380K DASD attached to cached DASD controllers, 12 IBM
3490E- compatible tape drives, one high speed duplex laser printer and
one high speed impact printer, and a NSC 7200 channel extender. The
processor must be able to run the latest version of IBM's OS/390
operating system, as available during the life of the contract. EPA
requires options throughout the life of the contract to upgrade these
specifications in suitable increments/versions to allow for increases
in data processing, storage and network needs. Each hot site must be
capable of fully supporting EPA's data security requirements, including
the control of personnel access at the site. Each hot site must have
adequate power and backup power to provide for continuous functional
availability in the event of an emergency at the site itself. EPA
requires fractional, switchable T-1 reserve service from its
headquarters in Washington, D.C. to the disaster recovery site. This
network reserve service must be available in bandwidth options of 384
Kbps, 768 Kbps, and full T-1 (1.54 Mbps). This service must be
switchable to enable EPA to access any of the back-up recovery sites if
the original recovery site is unavailable. The T-1 network must be
fully compatible with EPA's telecommunications configuration and must
allow transparent communication between EPA Headquarters and the
recovery site, as well as transparent switching among all alternative
hot sites. The network and the hot site must be fully operational
within 24 hours of disaster declaration. EPA requires a single point of
contact and managed service for both the disaster recovery site service
and the network services. EPA also requires simultaneous functioning of
both service components (the disaster recovery site and all components
of the network) during all disasters and tests. EPA requires
approximately 120 hours of recovery site test time the first year of
the contract. In each subsequent year EPA requires approximately 80
hours of recovery site test time. Network test time adequate to support
the recovery site test time must also be available. EPA is not aware of
any vendor that has the capability to provide the forementioned
services. Therefore, EPA intends to negotiate a sole-source with IBM
Government Systems of Bethesda, Maryland. The intent of this synopsis
is to determine if any other source(s) exist and, no RFP is available.
Consequently, any response(s) failing to provide the aforementioned
data but instead choosing to merely submit their routine letter
requesting a copy of the RFP will be ignored. Responses must be
received within fifteen (15) days from publication of this
announcement. Responses shall be submitted to: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Bid and Proposal Room (3803-F), Attention: Brian
Long, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460. Vendors' response
shall be in writing and referenced '' Disaster Recovery Services''.
Telephone request will not be honored. See numbered Note 22. (0213) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0035 19960801\D-0012.SOL)
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