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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 26,1996 PSA#1688Room 6875, JEH-FBI Bldg., 10th & Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington DC
20535 D -- AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AFIS) SOL RFP-7046
POC Karen M. King, Contract Specialist, 202 324-2666. This is a
combined syopsis/solicitation. This combined synopsis/solicitation for
commercial items is prepared in accordance with the format in FAR
12.6, as supplemented with additional infomation included in this
notice. This announcement consitutes the solicitation; porposals are
being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The
solicitation document incorporated provisions and clauses are those in
effect thfough Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 90-41. The FBI
intends to negotiate three (3) Firm-Fixed price type contracts with
five (5) option years on a sole-source basis with Printrak
International, Inc., North American MORPHO Systems, Inc., and NEC
Tecnologies, Inc. The purposed contract actions are equipment for which
the government intends to solicit and negotiate with only once source
under the authority of FAR 6.302. For Printrak International, Inc.,
Line Item 0001 shall be for one (1) Remote Latent Station 2000 (LS
2000) and remote communication system; Line Item 0002 shall be for
maintenance options for five (5) years for LS 2000. The LS 2000
workstation is designed to perform latent scanning, image encoding, and
review of latent search results. The scanner requirements are as
follows: 500 dpi resolution and captures images in 256 levels of gray;
Images displayed in 128 levels of gray; Provides auto-calibration and
interactive adjustments of iris, focus and top/back illumination;
Aperture control which allows the operator to repeatedly capture the
same image clarity for each portion; Image enhancement toolset which
includes side-by-side zoom, on-screen rotation, and multi-level
on-screen contrast and brightness controls. For North American MORPHO
Systems, Inc., Line Item 0001 shall be for one (1) Latent Entry
Workstation and remote communication system; Line Item 0002 shall be
for maintenance options for five (5) years for the Latent Entry
Workstation and remote communication system. The MORPHO AFIS Flexscan
Workstation's requirements are as follows: IBM RS?6000 model 370
computer; 64 MB memory color display; Keyboard; Mouse; Ricoh FS2 color
scanner; AIX operating system software; X windowing system software
Black-and-White laser printer; and Workstation table and chair. The
requirements for the Workstation site Communications/Interface Package
are as follows: XL 3.1 application software with DCJS SAFIS
customization; Bay Networks router; and 56 Kbps modem. The requirements
for the Host Site Communications Package are as follows: Bay Networks
router; and 56 Kbps modem. For NEC Technologies, Inc., Line Item 0001
shall be for one (1) Latent Examiner Station 3 (LEXUS-3) and remote
communication system; Line Item 0002 shall be for maintenance options
for five (5) years for the LEXUS-3 and remote communication system. The
requirements for the LEXUS-3 are as follows: Processor, 486; Harddisk,
40 MB minimum; Board, IMPP 20 MHZ, Operating System, MS-DOS; Display,
17'' color monitor 640 x480 pixels; Trak type, 2 buttons. The
requirements for the compact scanner is resolution, 25.6 mm X 24.0 mm,
256 levels of gray. The above three (3) sources for AFIS workstations
and communications packages are the only vendors whose equipment and
communications software packages are compatible to the state and local
database and other AFIS agancies where they reside. In order for the
FBI to be able to acess these database, the systems must be compatible
and use the same coimmunications software. Each of the manufacturers
holds the patended rights on most of the major components, such as the
software for driving the algorithms for the latent search. The
software used by each of these vendors is proprietary to the individual
vendor and can only be serviced by their service personnel. The NEC
Technologies, Inc., will be required to allow connectivity to remote
AFIS sites. Printrak International, Inc. and the Northern American
MORPHO Systems supply the communications equipment and communications
software. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS: All three (3) contractors shall
provide maintenance (labor and parts) as necessary for 99 percent
effective performance of the equipment listed herein and is required to
keep ample supply of parts on-site. All other parts shall be available
locally or accessible within 24 hours. The Contractor (a) must
indicate their level of parts stocking and provide the location of the
nearest depot and the method of obtaining parts if they are
unavailable at the depot, (b) is required to have local service
personnel available as well as back-up resources. All personnel
assigned to the FBI account must be approved for Escorted Access or
undergo a FBI/DOJ background investigation, (c) must provide all test
equipment and maintenance service shall include the items of
equipment/software necessary for the maintenance of the equipment being
serviced, (d) must provide hardware maintenance plans including
escalation procedures for problem determination and corrections, (e)
must be willing to work with other vendors to resolve equipment
malfunctions when area of responsibility is unclear, (f) must agree to
allow, at any time the Governemtn desires, the Original Equipment
Manufactuere (OEM) to conduct an inspection of the equipment at the
Government's expense. The Government will, at its own expense, make all
the necessary arrangements for OEM inspection. However, based upon the
results, the COntractor is responsible for bringing the equiqpment up
to the current OEM's standards at no additional cost to the
Government, (g) must have experience in providing maintenance services
of same or similar equipment listed herein, (h) must designate a
single point of contact for coordinating all aspects of Government
support under this contract, (i) must provide maintenance support
commencing the first day of the month following contract award. ON-CALL
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall provide on-call
maintenance service with 2 hours response time, during the PPM, which
is 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. MAINTENANCE
OPTIONS: The Government will give written notice in accordance with the
following (a) Option I - Decrease the PPM to 12 consecutive hours, 7
days a week, 365 days a year, (b) Option II - Decrease the PPM to 16
consecutive hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, (c) Option III -
Decrease the PPM to 20 consecutive hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a
year. RESPONSE TIME REQUIREMENTS: Maintenance personnel shall arrive at
the designated point within 2 hours from the time the Government
notifies the contractor the remedial maintenance which was requested
during the PPM and extension thereof specified in the contract,
regardless of when performed, (d) time spent by maintenance personnel
after arrival at the site awaiting the arrival of additional
maintenance personnel and/or delivery of parts, etc., after service
call has commenced, (e) remedial maintenance required on any machine
when scheduled preventitive maintenance for that machine preceding the
malfunction had not been performed unless preventive maintenance was
omitted at the Government's request or the contractor was denied access
to the equipment, (0268) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19960925\D-0001.SOL)
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