Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
ID: N0018925Q0055Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP FLT LOG CTR NORFOLKNORFOLK, VA, 23511-3392, USA

NAICS

Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformer Manufacturing (335311)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC POWER AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT (6150)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, is seeking proposals for the procurement of an Eaton Model 93PM Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and two associated transformers. The objective of this procurement is to replace an outdated Eaton 9315 UPS system at the Information Warfare Training Command in Virginia Beach, ensuring reliable power supply for critical training operations that support over 2,500 workstations. This initiative is vital for maintaining operational continuity and safeguarding sensitive information technology infrastructures during power outages. Interested vendors must submit their quotes electronically by 2:00 PM EST on January 6, 2025, and provide proof of authorized reseller status for Eaton products. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Jeffrey Sirkin at jeffrey.m.sirkin.civ@us.navy.mil or William Spencer at william.p.spencer.civ@us.navy.mil.

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    The project outlined by the Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach (IWTC VB) focuses on replacing an outdated Eaton 9315 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with a new Eaton Model 93PM 300KW system, including two 3-phase transformers. The contractor is responsible for all aspects of the replacement, including equipment, installation, and a three-year warranty. The UPS should provide a minimum of 16 minutes of backup power at full load and comply with various safety and environmental standards. Work will occur at the Naval Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex, requiring contractors to adhere to strict access and safety protocols, including ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing training operations. Key specifications include compatibility with existing battery systems, immediate on-site post-installation system tests, and proper disposal of the old UPS. The project mandates a pre-installation meeting to coordinate efforts and outlines specific deliverables like equipment specifications, inspection reports, and installation drawings. The expected completion timeframe is 90 days following the contract award, emphasizing the government's commitment to maintaining operational integrity while modernizing its power supply systems. This request for proposal (RFP) exemplifies the federal government's initiative to upgrade essential infrastructure while adhering to regulatory compliance and safety standards.
    This document serves as a combined synopsis and solicitation for a Request for Quote (RFQ) aimed at procuring commercial items, specifically supplies for the Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) in Virginia Beach. The RFQ number is N0018925Q0055, and responses are sought for one Eaton Model 93PM Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and two transformers, including a 1-year manufacturer warranty and a 2-year extended warranty. The bidding process will follow strict guidelines under Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Part 12 and 13.5, focusing on brand-name equipment only, as detailed in the attached Statement of Work. Responses are due by 2:00 PM EST on January 6, 2025, and must be submitted electronically to designated government contacts—Jeffrey Sirkin, William Spencer, and Benjamin Fisher. The vendor's submission should include technical specifications, proof of authorized reseller status, and a quote outlining pricing. The award will be made to the vendor offering the best value based on price and technical compliance, reserving the government’s right to evaluate beyond just price. The document also includes detailed requirements for vendor eligibility and compliance with various government regulations, ensuring that all quotes align with federal standards and practices.
    The Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) in Virginia Beach is seeking approval for a brand name procurement to replace the existing Eaton 9315 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with an Eaton Model 93PM, 300KW, 480V UPS. This replacement is essential for preventing catastrophic damage to server hardware and software during power failures, ensuring operational continuity for five secure training networks supporting over 2,500 workstations. The procurement includes two 30KVA transformers and a three-year maintenance agreement alongside the manufacturer's one-year warranty. The initiative is funded through FY25 Operations & Maintenance appropriations, confirming the availability of necessary funds. Mr. Jeffrey Sirkin from NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk is the primary contact for the contracting process. This procurement action reflects a strategic effort to safeguard critical information technology infrastructures within Navy training operations.
    Amendment 0002 to the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation for RFQ N0018925Q0055 addresses a request from the Information Warfare Training Command in Virginia Beach for specific Eaton brand equipment, including one Eaton Model 93PM Uninterruptible Power Supply and two transformers, along with warranty provisions. The solicitation is structured under FAR Subpart 12.6 and 13.5, focusing on a competitive procurement process that will not be open to all vendors, as it is a brand name-only requirement. Responses must be submitted electronically by January 6, 2025, with specifications including technical conformity, delivery timelines, and authorized reseller certifications. The evaluation will prioritize technical compliance, price, and past performance, with an emphasis on authentic sourcing to mitigate counterfeit risks. Necessary clauses from the FAR and DFARS are incorporated into this solicitation, mandating compliance with federal regulations. This request reflects the government’s commitment to quality equipment procurement while supporting small business participation in federal contracts.
    This document is Amendment 0003 to the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation RFQ N0018925Q0055, detailing a solicitation for a commercial contract. It includes two attachments: a Q&A document and specific equipment information. The primary purpose is to acquire one Eaton Model 93PM Uninterruptible Power Supply and two transformers with associated warranties, all classified under NAICS code 335311. The RFQ emphasizes the intention to procure brand name products exclusively, with a delivery deadline of 90 days from contract award. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by 2:00 PM EST on January 6, 2025, to designated contacts via email. The solicitation incorporates several FAR clauses, mandating compliance with procurement regulations, and specifies that only vendors with current authorized reseller certifications for quoted brands will be considered. The evaluation will prioritize technical merit and price while ensuring vendors adhere to stipulated requirements regarding product authenticity and origin. This process underscores the government's commitment to obtaining quality supplies while adhering to federal procurement protocols and encouraging robust competition among qualified suppliers.
    The document pertains to the RFP N0018925Q0055 concerning the replacement of an Eaton Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) at the IWTC. It addresses various inquiries from potential bidders, primarily stating that no site visits will occur and that existing batteries must be reused without replacements. Drawings of the UPS room layout are not available, although a rigging path drawing is provided. The nominal voltage of the current battery cabinets is confirmed at 480 VDC, with specified shunt trip requirements for compatibility. Furthermore, vendors must supply proof of being a Manufacturer Authorized Partner of Eaton to qualify for bidding. This document outlines critical specifications and conditions for bidding, ensuring compliance with the RFP's stipulations as part of the federal procurement process.
    The document is a Q&A section related to RFP N0018925Q0055 regarding the replacement of an Eaton UPS transformer. It specifies that no site visits will occur, and no new batteries can be provided; existing batteries must be reused. Key technical inquiries are addressed, confirming nominal string voltages of the battery cabinets are 480 VDC, and existing breakers are labeled as 48 VDC. It clarifies the need for manufacturers to be authorized partners for Eaton products when submitting proposals. The document indicates that a transformer is necessary due to output requirements, and the secondary transformers will be fed directly from the UPS. Overall, this RFP amendment outlines critical specifications and vendor requirements while emphasizing compliance with established procedures for participation in the bidding process.
    The document outlines the essential components of a power management system, focusing on various electrical equipment including transformers, generators, automatic transfer switches, and power panels. Key elements mentioned include the shore power transformer, main switchboard, Eaton power panel, and critical load panels for the building. The interconnected systems facilitate efficient power distribution and management, especially for critical loads that demand reliable energy supply. The structured arrangement of these components is crucial for ensuring operational efficiency and compliance with safety standards. Given its technical nature, this document likely serves as part of a request for proposals (RFP) or grant application related to power supply infrastructure, highlighting the need for precise technical solutions to enhance electrical reliability in government or institutional settings.
    Amendment 0001 to RFQ N0018925Q0055 involves the procurement of specific commercial items, primarily one Eaton Model 93PM Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and two transformers, along with warranties. This solicitation follows FAR Subpart 12.6 and 13.5 guidelines and maintains previous terms unaltered. The NAICS code is 335311, with a small business size standard of 800 employees. The Information Warfare Training Command in Virginia Beach is identified as the delivery and installation location, with bids due by January 6, 2025. Respondents must provide a current Authorized Reseller Certification for the quoted Eaton products and submit detailed quotations electronically, including necessary technical specifications and pricing structures. The procurement process emphasizes brand name certification, compliance with federal guidelines, and consideration of quote validity for 120 days post-solicitation. Evaluation criteria focus on both price and technical adherence, with the government reserving the right to make awards based on best value rather than lowest price. This RFP embodies standard practices for government purchasing processes, ensuring compliance with legal provisions pertaining to federal contracts.
    The document is a Q&A amendment related to RFP N0018925Q0055 for the replacement of the Eaton Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) at the IWTC. It addresses inquiries from bidders concerning project specifications and requirements. Key points include the unavailability of site visits, the provision of specific drawings in a separate attachment, and a mandate that existing batteries must be reused rather than replaced. Clarifications on voltage specifications for the battery cabinets are given, confirming that existing systems operate at 48 VDC. The document stipulates that vendors must be Manufacturer Authorized Partners of Eaton Corporation to qualify for bidding, necessitating specific certifications. Overall, the amendment reinforces compliance with established bidding protocols while ensuring clarity around the project's technical specifications.
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