This government file is a Price Schedule for a contract related to telecommunication services at Fort McCoy, WI, identified by Price Quotation W91RUS-25-Q-A015, dated 28 October 2025. The schedule outlines both non-recurring and monthly recurring charges for various services over a base year and four option years. Non-recurring charges include "CUTOVER" services, such as Installation and Cutover Plans. Monthly recurring charges detail line items for services like Customer Service Records, Communication Service Records, Trunking Traffic Study/Analysis Reports, Higher Bandwidth Transport Circuits and Studies, Direct In Dial (DID) Directory Numbers, Commercial Subscriber Lines (CSLs), E911 Trunk/Lines (ALI DATA and CAMA), and Off-Premise Extensions (OPX). Many items, particularly under the recurring charges, are listed with "NSP" (Not Separately Priced) or $0.00, indicating that their costs might be bundled or not applicable for individual billing. The document also notes that recurring unit prices are for one month, not twelve, and includes sections for taxes, fees, and surcharges, which are also listed as $0.00. This document serves as a detailed pricing breakdown for telecommunications infrastructure and services at the Fort McCoy facility.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the requirements for a Contractor to provide local exchange access services, analog and digital access transport services, and inter/intra-Local Access Transport Area (LATA) interconnect functions for official Government use. The Contractor must provide all necessary transmission facilities, equipment, materials, maintenance, and design to deliver local access and transport services to designated demarcation points, including operator assistance, directory assistance, and E911 services. The document details specific commercial and industrial reference manuals, functional requirements, customer features, and safety standards that the Contractor must adhere to. Key requirements include installation and cutover plans, provision of commercial subscriber lines and exchange access trunks with specified basic and additional features (e.g., dial tone, E911, call blocking), transport services for various data rates, circuit termination, and adherence to local exchange access and service areas. The Contractor is also responsible for number portability, equipment upgradeability, and timely restoration of services based on outage classifications. Future services, customer and communication service records, contract management, and strict compliance with safety, environmental, and security regulations are also emphasized. Appendix 10 specifies the initial service requirements for Fort McCoy, WI, including subscriber lines and E911/311 trunks.