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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 3,2000 PSA#2634US EPA Region8, ATTN: 8TMS-G(Simplified Acquisitions), 999 18th St.,
Ste. 500, Denver, CO 80202-2466 D -- LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEM (LIMS) SOL RFQ-CO-00-00626 DUE
070500 POC Maureen Martin (303)312-7089 or Virginia Burns (303)312-6366
E-MAIL: Maureen Martin, Contracting Officer, or Virginia Burns,,
martin.maureen@epa.gov. The United States Environmental Protection
Agency"s Region 8 Laboratory in Golden, Colorado wishes to implement a
client-server based Regional Laboratory Information Management System
(RLIMS) to manage the large volume of data which flows throughout the
facility. The system should have the following characteristics: The
server portion of the RLIMS must be capable of running on Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 Server. The client component of the RLIMS must be
capable of running on Microsoft Windows or Microsoft NT 4.0
Workstation. The RLIMS software must be able to run over Category 5,
unshielded twisted pair cabling running standard Ethernet and TCP/IP
protocol stacks. The client-based component must be a native 32-bit
application to take advantage of the speed and capability of the client
workstations. The server-based component should be a native 32-bit
application to take advantage of the speed and capability of the
server. Both the client and the server components must be fully Year
2000 compliant when purchased. The dates must be displayed with a four
digit year and the transfer of data to external applications must be
YYYYMMDD format. The product must be scalable in such a way that the
server engine can be upgraded from a light-duty Microsoft Access
solution to a more capable relation database such as Oracle. This is
especially important as the laboratory already owns several licenses
for Microsoft Access but like to be able to upgrade to a more capable
database engine if the volume dictates the need to do so. The RLIMS
needs to have the inherent capability of interfacing with all of the
instruments presently in use at the Region 8 laboratory. A listing of
the instruments is contained in this statement of work. The RLIMS must
provide seemless integration with existing Laboratory standard
statistical analyses packages, Northwest Analytical Quality Analyst
(NWAQA), etc. The RLIMS must have a fully definable and customizable
work flow capability to allow the system to track in a way that mimics
the natural flowof data throughout the laboratory. The Region 8
laboratory is unwilling to change the way business is conducted to
suite an application; rather the Region 8 laboratory prefers to
customize an application to suite the way business is conducted at the
Region 8 laboratory. The RLIMS must be able to differentiate surveys
and/or projects to a specific fiscal year. This is necessary for the
generation of annual reports. The RLIMS must be able to differentiate
between Superfund and non Superfund projects. The RLIMS must be
flexible from an application and RDBMS standpoint. For instance, for
auditing and accountability it may be necessary to track the number of
hours an analyst works on a project. The RLIMS must be able to track
statuses from sample login to completion (including disposal) and there
must be some flexibility in this aspect. The RLIMS system must be able
to integrate easily to our standard Geographical Information System
(GIS) which is ArcInfo. The RLIMS must be able to archive data
routinely to online and offline devices. The RLIMS must be able to
share its data using OLE 2.0. The RLIMS should be ODBC compliant The
RLIMS server must be accessible by third party products for the
generation of Adhoc queries. Quality Assurance Management: The RLIMS
system must offer flexible QA batching to meet both simple and
demanding QA QC requirements. Options must include batching by analysis
group, sample group or prep group, or by project. It is intended that
the analysts in each service area will create QA batches and create
sample numbers for the required QC samples according tpo laboratory QC
sample naming convention. The user must be able to configure the QA
test, select QA intervals and define QC performance criteria. User
specified calculations such as precision, accuracy and recovery, must
be possible. It is intended that the RLIMS will evaluate the analyst's
performance against the defined criteria, and flag results that exceed
performance criteria. In general this will include performance on
blanks, calibration verifications, laboratory duplicates, fortified
samples/matrix spikes, and external source standards. The system must
permit tracking of the assigned QA tests and must be able to report
samples in groups with associated QA/QC. The user must be able to
validate by batched QA groups. Validation must occur before samples can
be placed in a report queue. Validation must be a menu driven
spreadsheet application. Validation should have access to all
information about a sample or group of samples. That information should
include the following: -- Previous validation information -- Summary of
specification violations -- Audit trail information -- Complete QA/QC
information -- All sample header information -- Complete trend and
statistics analysis by analyte and sample point. Validation must allow
review of comments or special information about the sample and must
allow review of all analytical results. Flexible QC charting and
reporting by test, analyst or instrument must be possible. The RLIMS
system must be capable of operating smoothly with the NWA Quality
Analyst for Windows statistical charting and report software and allow
searching of the database and write properly delimited data files,
header files and batch processing files to allow graphic display and
printing of charts such as Shewhart charts with related X-bar and
range. Statistical charting must be possible for all QA/QC parameters.
Exception trail and reporting must be included for all out of
specification results. The system must support a method of identifying
sample location within the inventory and provide a means of reporting
the progress of the sample in the laboratory. A full GALP compliant
audit trail must be maintained at all times and must be available at
validation for review.Security:Password security must limit access to
data. System should provide audit trail of all access. IT IS THIS
AGENCY'S INTENT TO AWARD THIS AS A SOLE SOURCE PROCUREMENT (SEE
NUMBERED NOTE #22) TO ANALYTICAL AUTOMATION SPECIALIST, INC. IN
ACCORDANCEWITH THE FOLLOWING SOLE SOURCE JUSTIFICATION: Sole Source
Justification for Laboratory Information Management System. The current
laboratory information management system (LIMS) is being replaced to
keep pace with current technology. Specifications and information were
considered from the following LIMS vendors: Lab Lite LLC (Lab Lite
2000TM), ChemWare (HorizonTM). Axiom (Lab Vantage SolutionsTM), ACS
(SEED PAKTM), Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. (Sample
MasterTM), Lab Systems (Sample ManagerTM), Telecation (ConiferTM), Lab
Works by Analytical Automation Specialists (EnterpriseTM). Three of
these vendors, Lab Works, Lab Lite and Lab Systems were invited to the
Region 1 Laboratory to present a demonstration of their software
products to the LIMS committee. At the conclusion of this fact finding
process, the committee determined that the most appropriate software
to replace the current LIMS system would be Lab Works by Analytical
Automation Specialists (EnterpriseTM). The Enterprise software was
recommended based upon the following:- Lab Works' Enterprise package
utilizes an Oracle or MS Access data base engine. The use of an Oracle
or MS Access driven software package will result in an overall cost
savings to the Agency because EPA Region 8 has an up to date, user
license for Oracle and MS Access. Lab Works LIMS directly links to NWA
Quality Analysts software package which the laboratory currently uses
for overall quality assurance/quality control requirements. This will
facilitate a smooth transition into the new LIMS system. None of the
other LIMS packages offered this feature. This software provides the
ability to directly link to at least all of the Region 8 lab's current
instrumentation. This allows direct transfer of analyte information
from instrument method files to the reporting format. This feature will
enhance our ability to quickly utilize the product to build custom
reports. Lab Works was the only company that had the ability to do
this. Being able to directly parse information from our existing method
files to the reporting format will save countless hours during startup
and implementation. The Lab Works Enterprise LIMS software is
currently used by four other EPA laboratories. The current use of this
system by other EPA laboratories (4) will significantly benefit EPA
Region 8. The ease of startup and implementation will be enhanced, and
we will have the capability to seamlessly transfer information and
technology throughout the Agency. SEE NUMBERED NOTE #22 Posted 06/29/00
(D-SN470355). (0181) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0037 20000703\D-0001.SOL)
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