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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 14,1999 PSA#2495Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Administration, Division of
Contracts and Property Management, 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD,
20852-2738 D -- LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICES FOR NRC REGION IV OFFICE SOL
RS-RG4-00-241 DUE 122799 POC Carolyn Cooper, Contract Specialist, Phone
(301) 415-6737, Fax (301) 415-8157, Email cac3@nrc.gov WEB: Visit this
URL for the latest information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=RS-RG4-00-241
&LocID=2206. E-MAIL: Carolyn Cooper, cac3@nrc.gov. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. The solicitation document and
incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal
Acquisition Circular 97-14. This announcement constitutes the only
solicitation, proposals are being requested and a written solicitation
will not be issued. Solicitation No. RS-RG4-00-241 herein is a Request
for Proposal (RFP). This RFP is for full and open competition and the
SIC Code is 4813. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) intends
to issue a Commercial Item, Firm Fixed-Price Delivery Order contract
for providing local telecommunication services from a local exchange
carrier (LEC) to NRC's Region IV Office located at 611 Ryan Plaza
Drive, Arlington, TX. The period of performance will be for five (5)
years. BACKGROUND: The Region IV Office requires local area dial tone
services, which are currently being provided by South-western Bell
Telephone Company. The current contract also provides for the
installation, removal, relocation, and maintenance of the
Government-owned on-premise telephone switching equipment, telephones
and other associated equipment and circuitry. The NRC Region IV
requires telecommunications services to support data, voice and video
connectivity. The connectivity is currently supported by one of the
following: PBX interconnections, analog circuits with or without modems
(3002), T1 circuits (1.544 Mbps), dedicated pair (48F), Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN) and Digital Data Service (DDS) between
9.6 and 56 Kbs. The current telephone numbers which are routed through
the on-site PBX at the Region IV Office are as follows: (817)860-8100
though 8299; (817)276-6500 through 6599;Special Data Circuit: 12FDPA
404759; and Special Switching Monitoring Circuits: (817)860-6527
through 8563. The following numbers are Emergency Dedicated Lines:
(817)548-7003, -1903, and (817)460-0641through 0643. The following
numbers are not routed through the PBX: 817-276-8982 (POTS), ISDN:
(817)314-1631, -1632, -1629, -1022, -1139, -1276, -1969, -1279, and
Special Circuit FTWOTARWC1 /FTWOTXCR. The following numbers are
Disaster Routing Lines: (817)861-4146, -4163, -4175, -4191, -4208,
-4368, -4439, and -4570. The calls received in the Region IV Office are
Direct Inward Dial (DID) and the calls to the attendant console are
both ways. SCOPE OF WORK: Local Exchange Carrier telecommunication
services shall include all local services, emergency services, and
back-up service to the demarcation point of the Region IV Office. The
services shall include, but are not limited to: ISDN, 3003, 48F, DDS,
High Capacity Digital Service (T1), Switched Multi Megabit Data Service
(SDS) Frame Relay, FDDI Network Service (FNS), and Measures Business
(1Mbs) lines/circuits supporting voice, data and video. The services to
be provided shall include, but are not limited to, the following: Any
or all local exchange connectivity required for point-to-point
connection to any station/terminal connected to the Public Switching
Network (PSN); all equipment and materials necessary to provide a
complete digital voice/data transmission to the Region IV Office; and
all equipment provided shall be new, unused and of the latest
electronic design and in current production by manufacturers with
experience in this field. The NRC reserves the right to increase or
decrease the services required by this SOW. The NRC currently requires
telecommunications services from the LEC for the Region IV Office.
However, it should be noted that occasionally, the NRC Project Officer
(PO) may require service from the LEC contractor on a one-time
temporary basis for locations other than the Region IV Office. Any
additional locations will be within the LEC service are and if service
is required for more than 30 days, a modification to this contract
will be issued in accordance with the Changes Clause. ORDERING
INFORMATION_ Within 1 working day of contract award, the Contractor
shall provide the NRC PO with procedures to be used to obtain services
outside of Region IV's normal business hours; 8:00 AM to 4:45 PM,
Eastern Standard Time. The procedures shall include a primary and
alternate telephone number and name(s) of individuals to contact. The
NRC may require work to be performed on an emergency or routine basis.
Work to be performed on an emergency basis shall require a two-hour
response time from the time the NRC PO or designee initiates the call.
Work to be performed on a routine basis shall require a four-hour
response time from the time the NRC PO or designee initiates the call.
The NRC PO or designee will initiate a work order/request to the
Contractor using the NRC Form 768, Request for Telecommunications. The
Contractor shall provide 24-hour emergency maintenance service for
equipment and to support connectivity, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Emergency maintenance will be requested by verbal and/or written
request from the NRC Project Officer (PO) or designee. All trouble
calls will be followed up in writing within five (5) working days using
an NRC Form 768. This form must have the signature of the PO or
designee as approval for the Contractor to initiate/complete the work.
This form will include the following information. (1) Type of request
(routine or emergency) replacement, repair, fabrication, or
installation, etc., (2) Location and type of service required, i.e.,
type of equipment to be installed or repaired, no dial tone, etc., and
(3) Name and telephone number of the NRC point of contact who will
provide additional information and/or facility access as required. The
NRC PO or designee will be the only individuals authorized to initiate
work order/request/trouble calls. The NRC will not be held liable for
any cost incurred by the Contractor for performance of any work in
response to a work order/request/trouble call initiated by an
unauthorized individual. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS_All LEC Contractor's
technical personnel providing services under the resultant contract
shall be citizens of the U.S. and shall have the requisite
qualifications and experience to perform the required work. These
qualifications and experience shall be in the following areas: (1)
installation and maintenance of specialized equipment such as fiber
optics; (2) cable design, fabrication, installation and removal; (3)
fault isolation techniques, trouble-shooting, diagnostic equipment
utilization, initiation of corrective action; and (4) the ability to
distinguish and interpret color codes and identify circuit/line
termination points. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS_The NRC uses leased
telecommunications services from the LEC that supports voice, data, and
video at Region IV. The Contractor shall provide telecommunications
services that support voice, data, and video connectivity at various
speeds; interface with the Fujitsu 9600 PBX system; include unblocked
access and interface into the Federal Telecommunications System (FTS)
2000/2001 network for long distance service, and interface with
commercial long distance carriers. The Contractor shall provide number
portability for all numbers currently in use at the Region IV
location. The LEC Contractor shall engineer, install, and/or modify and
maintain the telecommunications services at the Region IV location.
These services will include, but may not be limited to: (1) Analyzing
telecommunications support provided and make recommendations for
upgrade, change, or improvement to the NRC PO; (2) Maintaining the
telecommunications services which support NRC's Region IV office; (3)
Engineering, installation, modification, maintenance, relocation,
and/or removal of the following: measured business (IBMs) lines;
integrated services digital network (ISDN); 3002, 48F circuits; Digital
Data Service (DDS); High Capacity Digital Service (T1); Centrex;
Switched Multi megabit Data Service (SMDS); Frame Relay; and DDI
Network Service (FNS). NOTE: Data service/circuits are understood to be
those data transport facilities between demarcation points. Any
extension of service beyond that point will be furnished in accordance
with the time and material charge(s) reflected in the resultant
contract. Performing trouble-shooting and/or fault isolation and
diagnostic testing shall be in accordance with industry standards and
initiating corrective action, as required on all contractor-furnished
services and equipment. The Contractor shall provide, at no charge, all
contractor-furnished services and equipment, trouble and/or fault
isolation and diagnostic testing in accordance with industry standards
and shall initiate corrective action after notifying the PO. When it
is determined that NRC's equipment is at fault for a specific problem,
the LEC Contractor's technician shall note on the work order for the
specific problem, all action(s) taken to determine the source of the
fault, and shall notify the NRC PO immediately. If, in performing the
repair or follow-up, it is determined that the specific problem was
actually related to contractor-provided services or equipment, any or
all charges to NRC for correction of the fault shall be credited on the
subsequent monthly invoice. The Contractor may be required to
coordinate with other NRC service providers in conjunction with the NRC
PO in order to correct problems and restore communications. Any dispute
concerning the responsible ownership of the malfunction will be subject
to the "Disputes Clause" of the resultant contract. The LEC Contractor
shall not make modifications, alterations, or changes to any existing
NRC telecommunications configuration unless authorized in writing by
the NRC PO or PO's designee. The LEC Contractor shall not disable,
by-pass or otherwise render inoperative any safety device within the
NRC telecommunications configuration. The LEC contractor shall report
to the NRC PO any situation that could cause system failure or the
degradation of telecommunications services and recommend possible
corrective action. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: The contractor shall be
solely responsible for the following: providing the telecommunications
services identified in the Statement of Work, Coordinating any and all
required work with any other industry company(s) to provide these
services to the Region IV Office, restoring timely services when they
are interrupted, ensuring that the proposed services are compatible
with all public switching networks required (i.e., North American
Numbering Plan), providing any interface device connection in support
of the FTS 2000/2001 network and for advising the NRC PO of any
additional equipment or services that are required and not committing
on behalf of the NRC to install, order, or place into service any type
of equipment that would cause a financial obligation by the NRC.
ADDITIONAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES -- The LEC Contractor shall be
responsible for (1) ensuring that all areas in which work is performed
are left broom clean and free of debris; (2) removing and replacing
ceiling tiles associated with maintenance or installation of
telecommunication services; (3) removing all debris and scrap wire
generated in the performance of the contract; (4) repairing and
returning to its original condition, at no cost to the Government, all
surfaces (to include, but not limited to floors, walls, ceilings,
doors and windows) which are damaged or marred by contractor personnel;
and (5) ensuring that all moves, additions, or changes to the LEC
contractor-furnished and installed telecommunications services are
approved by the NRC PO or designee. The Government will not be
responsible for any changes made to LEC contractor furnished and/or
installed services that are not approved by the NRC PO or designee.
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS_The LEC Contractor shall provide services in
accordance with the rates, terms and conditions set forth in the
applicable tariffs of the contractor, as filed with, and approved by,
the Texas Public Utility Commission and/or the Federal Communications
Commission. Contractor services shall be in conformance with the
following applicable accepted Industry standards, codes and regulations
and Federal standards. In the event of a conflict between industry
standards and this contract, the contract shall govern. Electronic
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