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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 16,1998 PSA#2075Department of State, Office of Acquisition, P. O. Box 9115, Rosslyn
Station, Arlington, VA 22219-0244 D -- COMPUTER SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE YEAR 2000 COMPLIANT CAPABILITY
SOL S-OPRAQ-98-R-0092 DUE 060198 POC Contact Yun Frank on 703-875-6990
The U.S. Department of State (DOS), the Office of Acquisition, proposes
a sole source procurement from Siemens ElectroCom L.P.(ECA), Arlington,
Texas, to modify the existing Mail Sorting Equipment Systems (MSES) to
incorporate Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant capability for Diplomatic Pouch
and Mail Division (DPM) at SA-32 in Sterling, Virginia. ECA is the
designer of the software and the original equipment manufacturer for
the existing MSES system, possessing the rights to the software program
code imbedded in the automation. The MSE systems enable DPM to control,
sort and process incoming and outgoing unclassified diplomatic pouch
material and official and personal mail belongting to foreign affairs
community agencies, including the Department of State. These automated
systems are essential to DPM in meeting its responsibilities
domestically and at all Diplomatic Missions overseas. The MSE systems
must provide an automated process to reduce the manual handling of
official mail and materials, incoming and outgoing, between the Pouch
and Mail Facility, Main State and its annexes, Congress, The White
House and other agencies located in the Metropolitan area and around
the nation and the world. The process includes the handling of personal
mail and packages belonging to the personnel of the Foreign Affairs
community located at Department of State facilities overseas. The Y2K
compliant systems must provide at least the same level of service the
existing systems currently provide. This includes, but is not limited
to, an automated tracing and tracking capability of all controlled
materials and generating the necessary workload reports necessary for
billing purposes, among other things. It is essential for the systems
to store and forward material based on programmable pouch and messenger
dispatch schedules. We should be able to recall all items being stored
by locations on the parcel sorter on dispatch days. The MSE network
equipment was modified by ECA for sole use by the Department of State.
While ECA provides this type of equipment to the U.S. Postal Service
(U.S.P.S.) and other private sector companies, the DOS mail sortation
process is unique and differs in many ways from the way mail is
directed by the U.S.P.S. For instance, U.S.P.S. machines use a large
national database containing over 250 million entries. The DOS sorts
mail to only one city/state (WASHDC 20520, 20521, 20522) with around
30,000 entries. The DOS parcel sorter actually "stores" parcels for
dispatch in accordance with airline schedules. The U.S.P.S. on the
other hand, does not store anything. All mail is sorted and dispatched
in "real time". Delivery of the system modification must be completed
by January 15, 1998. DOS intends to issue soliciation package on or
about May 15, 1998. Interested firms may contact Y. Frank, P.O. Box
9115, Rosslyn Station, Arlington, VA, 22219, Tel: (703) 875-7990.
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