N063--Installation of Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) at the VA Police armory - Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System.
ID: 36C26225Q0133Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22 (36C262)Gilbert, AZ, 85297, USA

NAICS

Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) (561621)

PSC

INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT- ALARM, SIGNAL, AND SECURITY DETECTION SYSTEMS (N063)

Set Aside

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking proposals from qualified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) for the installation of a Physical Access Control System (PACS) at the VA Police armory within the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System. The project entails providing all necessary equipment, installation, and technical support to ensure compliance with federal standards and VA directives, including specific security measures outlined in the VA Handbook 0730/4. This initiative is crucial for enhancing security within VA facilities, safeguarding personnel and sensitive materials. Interested contractors must submit their quotes by December 16, 2024, to Contract Specialist Loan Dho at loan.dho@va.gov, with a site visit scheduled for December 2, 2024, to facilitate understanding of the project requirements.

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    Loan DhoContract Specialist
    loan.dho@va.gov
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    The document outlines a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the installation of a Physical Access Control System (PACS) at the VA Police department armory within the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System. This RFQ, numbered 36C26225Q0133, is exclusively reserved for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB). The project requires the contractor to supply necessary equipment and perform installation, ensuring compliance with federal standards and existing VA directives. The scope includes installing various security system components, wiring, and conducting function tests, with a performance period of one year. The contractor must provide a two-year warranty on hardware. Security measures are emphasized, mandating contractors to adhere to VA's policies, including identification protocols and restrictions on accessing sensitive information. Suppliers must submit their responses by December 16, 2024, and acknowledge acceptance or exceptions to terms outlined in the RFQ. A scheduled site visit aims to facilitate better understanding of the project requirements. This solicitation highlights the government’s initiative to enhance security and infrastructure within veterans' healthcare facilities, promoting involvement of veteran-owned businesses in federal contracting.
    This document serves as an amendment to solicitation 36C26225Q0133, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs Network Contracting Office 22. It notifies all interested bidders of a revised Request for Quotation (RFQ) with a significant update: the reservation site visit date has been extended to December 2, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. PST. The amendment specifies that all offers must acknowledge receipt of this amendment in a timely manner to avoid rejection. Offerors can acknowledge via submission of copies of the amendment, inclusion on submitted offers, or separate correspondence referencing the specific solicitation. Standard clauses addressing administrative modifications and contract terms are reiterated, ensuring that the essential conditions of the solicitation remain unaffected unless explicitly changed in this amendment. The contracting officer, Helena Roba, oversees the amendment, reinforcing the procedural framework tied to federal contracting practices for transparency and compliance.
    This document pertains to an amendment of solicitation number 36C26225Q0133, issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Network Contracting Office 22. The amendment primarily addresses vendor inquiries regarding integration requirements with the existing Hirsch Velocity Systems for proposed PACS solutions. It confirms that integration must be compatible with Hirsch Velocity, allowing the use of certified subcontractors to fulfill these requirements, provided they adhere to contractual specifications. The amendment extends the deadline for offer submissions and clarifies that all other terms and conditions of the solicitation remain unchanged. The primary objective of this document is to ensure that potential bidders understand the integration requirements and the acceptance of subcontracted solutions, which aligns with compliance needs. The document follows standard federal procurement formatting and includes essential details like amendment numbers, issued dates, and responsibilities for acknowledgment by contractors.
    This document serves as an addendum to FAR 52.212-1, providing instructions for offerors regarding commercial products and services in a federal Request for Quote (RFQ). It outlines requirements such as NAICS code specifications, submission protocols, and the evaluation criteria for responses. The acquisition targets the installation of a Physical Access Control System (PACS) at the Veterans Administration facility. Important points include the 100% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs), the necessity for adherence to submission deadlines, and stipulations for quotes including pricing, technical details, and required certifications. Offerors are instructed to submit their quotes by December 16, 2024, via email. The document emphasizes the importance of thorough preparation, compliance with specifications, and the necessity for unique entity identifiers from SAM.gov, positioning the proposal submission as a critical step for potential award by the government.
    The document outlines the evaluation criteria for quotations submitted under federal government solicitations for commercial products and services. The primary purpose is to determine which quotation is most beneficial to the government, considering both price and other factors. Key evaluation elements include technical capability, past performance, and price, with a clear definition of how the Total Evaluated Price will be calculated, including potential options for extending services. The government reserves the right to award contracts based on benefits exceeding minimum requirements, indicating a preference for quality alongside cost-effectiveness. The evaluation approach follows a comparative process, where each quotation is assessed relative to others. Additionally, specific guidelines are provided regarding the evaluation of options, highlighting that no alternate quotations are requested. This document functions as a guiding framework for vendors responding to government RFPs, ensuring transparency and consistency in the procurement process.
    The VA Notice of Total Set-Aside for Certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) establishes criteria and regulations for SDVOSBs to qualify for government contracts. To be eligible, a business must be at least 51% owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans, certified through the SBA Veteran Small Business Certification Program, and meet federal size standards based on the NAICS code for the contract. The document outlines restrictions on payments to non-certified entities, emphasizing that for service contracts, no more than 50% of the contract performance cost can be subcontracted to non-SDVOSBs. For construction contracts, the limits are 85% for general construction and 75% for special trade contractors. It also includes provisions related to joint ventures and rules about misrepresentation, establishing serious consequences for companies that misstate their SDVOSB status. The notice reinforces the preference for SDVOSBs in federal contracting, ensuring compliance with specified regulations to support veteran-owned businesses in obtaining government contracts.
    The VA Notice of Limitations on Subcontracting—Certificate of Compliance outlines the requirements for contractors regarding subcontracting when awarded contracts for services and construction. Based on 38 U.S.C. 8127(l)(2), contractors must ensure that a specific percentage of the work is carried out by certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) or Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSBs) listed in the SBA certification database. For service contracts, this amount is capped at 50%, while general construction is limited to 85%, and special trade contractors to 75%. Contractors are required to certify compliance, understanding that any misrepresentation may result in criminal, civil, or administrative penalties. Additionally, they must provide documentation for compliance verification to the VA, which may request proof throughout the contract duration. Failure to comply can lead to various actions, including fines and referral for debarment. Certification forms must accompany bids to ensure eligibility for evaluation and award. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to limitations on subcontracting as part of promoting small business participation in federal contracts.
    The contract for the installation of a Physical Access Control System (PACS) at the Veterans Affairs Police Department Armory in West Los Angeles is awarded to a contractor responsible for all equipment, installation, and technical support. The installation must adhere to VA B-7 Handbook requirements and include specific equipment such as door controllers, alarm panels, and wiring. The scope encompasses running conduit, connecting power, and ensuring compliance with federal standards for security systems. Security requirements stipulate that contractors must not access sensitive information and must comply with specific operational protocols, including identification checks and parking regulations. The project duration is one year, with a focus on safety, quality assurance, and adherence to governmental regulations. Contractors are also required to hold the necessary insurance and licenses for operation. Payment is contingent upon satisfactory service completion, emphasizing accountability and documentation in accordance with federal guidelines. This contract underscores the VA's commitment to enhancing security within its facilities while ensuring compliance with federal and state laws.
    The VA Handbook 0730/4 provides updated mandatory procedures for physical security within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It details the essential requirements for safeguarding VA personnel and assets, focusing on securing information technology equipment in temporary storage and mandating annual physical security surveys. Major revisions include the insertion of specific physical security measures for various locations, including the use of intrusion detectors and security barriers in controlled areas. The handbook outlines specifications for securing pharmaceuticals and cash, establishing robust key control systems, and conducting physical security surveys at least annually. Additionally, it addresses the security of biohazardous materials in laboratories. Ultimately, this handbook emphasizes the importance of maintaining secure environments to protect sensitive materials and personnel across all VA facilities, reinforcing the Department’s commitment to security compliance and risk mitigation.
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