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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 27,1996 PSA#1667EPA, ADP Placement Section (3803F), 401 M St. SW, Washington, DC
20460-0001 D -- WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTING
SUPPORT CONTRACT SOL RFP #W6-01687-A3 DUE 091696 POC Contact Point,
Bonnie L. Brandon, (202)260-3247 RFP #W6-01687-A3 - ''Washington
Metropolitan Area Telecommunications and Computing Support Contract''
-- The mission of the Environmental Protection Agency is to administer
legislation enacted to control and abate the adverse impact of
pollution on our environment. In support of this mission, the EPA is
highly dependent on the state-of-the-art computing software, hardware
and telecommunications resources to collect, store, analyze and
interpret enormous volumes of information pertaining to the sources and
effects of pollution. To insure that the EPA, is on a continuing basis,
able to respond and meet its data processing challenges, the Agency
puts emphasis on an information management infrastructure and data
processing philosophy that ensures the following: (1) the deployment of
properly designed and developed small and large scale application
systems; and (2) the implementation, management, operation and
maintenance of computing platforms and telecommunications resources
that allow users to use these application systems to effectively
access, use and share the enormous volumes of information. EPA's Office
of Information Resources Management (OIRM)/Enterprise Technology
Services Division (ETSD) is responsible for the acquisition, operation,
and support of the Agency's information technology resources. Managing,
operating and maintaining a comprehensive set of computing,
telecommunications, and user support services, ETSD supports and
provides the ability for over 25,000 nationwide dispersed users to
access, use, and communicate environmental program and administrative
information. Over the next several years, the EPA intends to issue five
solicitations to procure a variety of technical support services that
are required to support as well as enhance the ability of the EPA to
continue to provide and maintain a comprehensive telecommunications and
computing infrastructure. For reference purposes, refer to the Commerce
Business Daily notice published approximately one day before this
notice was published entitled ''Enterprise Technology and Systems
Services (ETASS) Procurement Strategy.'' This immediate notice for RFP
#W6-01687-A3 repeats some of the information contained in the ETASS
notice. The five solicitations are as follows: (Item #1) Mission
Oriented Systems Engineering Support (MOSES-Follow-on; RFP
#W6-01948-A3.)- will procure technical support services to establish,
staff, operate and manage a Systems Development Center (SDC) facility
and to perform the functions associated with the design, development
and implementation of large scale application systems. TO AVOID
SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, THE CONTRACTOR SELECTED
FOR AWARD OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL NOT BE AWARDED EITHER OF THE
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS (ITEMS #2 and #3 BELOW) OR THE
ADVISORY AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES CONTRACT (ITEM #4 BELOW) AND VICE
VERSA. THIS RESTRICTION APPLIES TO THE PRIME CONTRACTOR'S
SUBCONTRACTORS AND/OR TEAM PARTNERS. Potential offerors interested in
obtaining a copy of the current MOSES contract should submit a written
request to Ms. Linda McKay, FOIA Specialist, U.S. EPA, 401 M Street,
SW (3803F), Wash., DC 20460. (Item #2) National Telecommunications and
Computing Support Contract (PSC Follow-on; RFP #W6-01685-A3) - will
procure a wide range of services related to the management, operation
and maintenance of the Agency's general purpose and scientific
hardware/software (including the supercomputing facilities in Bay City,
MI) and telecommunications resources. This is also inclusive of the
following: (1) assisting users in the rapid development of LAN-based
workgroup applications; and (2) all aspects of technical support
services required to assist the Agency users in understanding,
accessing, and using any/all of the Agency's computing and
telecommunications (voice and data) resources. Currently this effort is
supported by Lockheed-Martin Technical Services, Inc.
(Lockheed-Martin), under EPA's contract number 68-W2-0025. The
impending acquisition is for an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite Quantity
Fixed Rate type contract for an estimated 3,760,000 hours. The maximum
period of performance (POP) will include a base period plus four
one-year option periods, not to exceed sixty (60) months. This will be
a full and open competition. The anticipated award date is December
1997. Potential offerors interested in obtaining a copy of the current
PSC contract should submit a written request to Ms. Sylvia Saracco,
FOIA Specialist, OARM/OAM/Contracts Management Division, MC MD33, RTP,
NC 27711. (Item #3) Washington Metropolitan Area Telecommunications
and Computing Support Contract (TSC Follow-on; RFP #W6-01687-A3) - This
immediate notice will procure a wide range of computing and user
support services for EPA's Washington Metropolitan area user community.
In addition to the management, operations and maintenance of the
Washington-based computing and telecommunications (voice and data)
resources, the contractor shall also provide a variety of support
services related to the following: (1) rapid development of LAN-based
workgroup applications; and (2) installation and operation of a wide
variety of LAN/PC-based hardware, software and telecommunications
resources. Currently the majority of the telecommunications support is
provided by Dyn Network Corporation, under EPA's contract number
68-W2-0013. The majority of the LAN/PC-based support is provided by
Lockheed-Martin, under EPA's contract number 68-W2-0025. The impending
acquisition will combine relevant portions of the PSC and TSC
contracts into one contract that provides a comprehensive set of
computing and telecommunications support services for EPA's Washington
Metropolitan area user community. This solicitation will result in an
Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite Quantity Fixed Rate type contract for
an estimated 2,563,000 hours. The maximum POP will include a base
period plus four one-year option periods, not to exceed (60) months.
The anticipated award date is December 1997. This will be a full and
open competition. Potential offerors interested in obtaining a copy of
the current TSC contract should submit a written request to Ms. Linda
McKay (see above address). (Item # 4) Information Technology and
Architectural Support (ITAS Follow-on; RFP Number to Be Assigned) -
will procure a wide range of planning and analysis type studies that
will: (1) support and/or enhance the services provided by the
above-noted contracts or (2) provide those services that cannot be
performed by the above-noted contracts due to potential conflicts of
interest; and (3) provide and/or perform those services that are
considered Advisory and Assistance Services (AAS) in nature that will
not be done under the above-noted contracts. This contact will
concentrate in such areas as the following: (1) enterprise systems
planning and analysis; (2) high level planning and analysis concerning
EPA's overall architecture and information strategy; (3) technology
assessments and evaluations; (4) feasibility analyses, assessments, and
evaluations; (5) front-end requirements analyses, studies and
evaluations as related to EPA's business process application systems;
and (6) other areas pertaining to policy analysis, development and
implementation. Currently this effort is supported by Technology
Planning and Management Corporation, under EPA's contract number
68-W5-0034. The impending acquisition will be an Indefinite-Delivery
Indefinite Quantity Fixed Rate type contract with multiple awards for
an estimated 1,534,000 hours. The maximum POP will contain a base
period plus four one-year option periods, not to exceed 60 months. The
anticipated award date is November 1998. A decision as to whether this
will be an 8(a) Set-Aside will be announced at a future date. TO AVOID
SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTERESTS, THE CONTRACTORS AWARDED
THIS MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT SHALL NOT BE AWARDED ANY OF THE
ABOVE-NOTED CONTRACTS IN ITEMS #1, #2, AND #3. THIS RESTRICTION APPLIES
TO THE PRIME CONTRACTOR'S SUBCONTRACTORS AND/OR TEAM PARTNERS.
Potential offerors interested in obtaining a copy of the current
contract should submit a written request to Ms. Linda McKay (see above
address). (ITEM #5) National Voice Communications Support (NVCS; RFP
number to be assigned) - This solicitation will procure a wide variety
of voice communications technical support services for EPA regional,
laboratory and headquarters locations. This is inclusive of all aspects
of support services required for the acquisition, testing, bench
marking, installation and operation of voice communications systems,
equipment and services. It shall also include technical and
administrative support services required for the operation and
maintenance of EPA's FTS 2000 business office as well as the locator
and directory services provided by the Headquarters Services Branch,
Washington, DC. It is anticipated that this will be an 8(a) Set-Aside
for an estimated 600,000 hours. The maximum POP will contain a base
period plus four one-year option periods, not to exceed 60 months. The
majority of the current services are being performed under the current
TSC contract. The anticipated award date is June 1999. Each of these
procurements will be conducted using streamlined and innovative
evaluation techniques/methodologies that will ensure both the timely
award of each contract and the selection of contractors that have the
demonstrated background, experience, and corporate commitment to
successfully perform the work outlined in each of the respective SOWs.
For procurements noted in Items #2, #3 and #4 herein above, offerors
will have to prequalify prior to solicitation release. A subsequent CBD
notice for each of these requirements will be issued instructing
potential offerors about the prequalification requirements. For this
immediate notice, RFP #W6-01687-A3, EPA intends to issue a Request for
Comments prior to issuing the Request for Proposals. All parties
interested in being placed on the bidders list should submit their
request in writing within twenty days of this publication to either of
the following addresses: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Bid and
Proposal Room (3803F), Attention: Bonnie L. Brandon, 401 M Street, SW,
Wash., DC 20460; or via E-mail: Brandon.Bonnie@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV; or via
FAX: (202) 260-9930. The Contracting Officer intends to use the CBD as
a means of conveying information to the public regarding this
acquisition. In addition, information concerning this acquisition will
also be posted for downloading on EPA's Public Access Server. The
Internet address is: WWW.EPA.GOV/OAMHPOD1. All requests must reference
the following: RFP #W6-01687-A3 ''Washington Metropolitan Area
Telecommunications and Computing Support Contract.'' Telephone requests
shall not be honored. (0236) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 19960826\D-0001.SOL)
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