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ID: HC101324QA276Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY (DISA)TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION- HC1013SCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5406, USA

NAICS

Wired Telecommunications Carriers (517111)

PSC

IT and Telecom - Network: Satellite Communications and Telecom Access Services (DG11)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), is seeking contractors to provide, install, and maintain a new OTU-2 (10.709GB) leased access circuit connecting Creech Air Force Base and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada for a duration of 60 months. The procurement aims to enhance telecommunications capabilities, ensuring high operational standards with a required uptime of at least 99.5% and a one-hour response time for repairs. This initiative is critical for supporting the Defense Information System Network's transport backbone, thereby improving connectivity and operational efficiency for military communications. Interested contractors must submit their quotes by October 11, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Jennifer Voss at jennifer.n.voss.civ@mail.mil or Angelina Hutson at angelina.hutson.civ@mail.mil.

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    This government inquiry, identified as HC101324QA276-0001, is an administrative amendment directed to contractors for the provision, installation, and maintenance of a new OTU-2 leased access circuit. The primary goal is to establish a 10.709 GB circuit between Creech Air Force Base and Nellis Air Force Base, required to be operational by February 8, 2025. Key specifications include ensuring complete physical separation from existing services, conducting thorough site surveys and end-to-end testing per ITU standards, and maintaining stringent service availability and response times. Contractors must submit detailed design documentation, including PowerPoint drawings showing route diversity, and comply with multiple technical specifications while coordinating closely with government point-of-contacts throughout the process. The contract emphasizes continuous performance and system integrity, mandating that the vendor provides a 24/7 operational center for support, thereby ensuring reliability and adherence to military communication standards. This inquiry reflects the Department of Defense’s commitment to enhancing its communication infrastructure while ensuring compliance, safety, and efficiency throughout the installation project.
    The inquiry document HC101324QA276-0004 serves as an amendment to a Request for Proposal (RFP) aimed at soliciting quotes from contractors for a new OTU-2 (10.709GB) leased access circuit. This circuit will connect two locations: Creech AFB and Nellis AFB in Nevada, for a duration of 60 months without basic termination liability. Key amendments include the addition of a Round Trip Delay (RTD) specification of 10 milliseconds and corrections to the CCSD (Commercial Customer Service Delivery). Contractors must ensure compliance with detailed technical requirements, including conducting a walk-through survey prior to installation and submitting PowerPoint drawings detailing the installation routes, including physical separation from existing services. The service must maintain high operational standards, with an uptime of at least 99.5% and a one-hour response time for repairs. Essential support contacts and documentation requirements are outlined for successful proposal submissions. Overall, this RFP addresses the telecommunications needs of government facilities to support the Defense Information System Network's transport backbone implementation, targeting enhanced connectivity and operational efficiency.
    The inquiry HC101324QA276 issued by DITCO seeks contractors' quotes to provide, install, and maintain a new OTU-2 leased access circuit. This circuit will connect buildings at Creech AFB and Nellis AFB over a span of 60 months, emphasizing total path diversity from existing telecommunications pathways. Key requirements entail a 50-meter physical separation from existing infrastructure, detailed engineering documentation, testing protocols with DISA standards, and the submission of specific diagrams showing the installation routes. The due date for quotes is set for October 11, 2024. Contractors must ensure service availability of at least 99.5%, with strict response times for repairs. It is essential for contractors to comprehend and comply with multiple regulations, testing requirements, and installation factors. The document details technical specifications for fiber termination and network protocols, all in accordance with designated FAR and DFARS clauses. The overarching goal is to enhance the government's telecommunications capacity while ensuring technical compliance, operational reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
    The government file pertains to the Scott Air Force Base (AFB) and related locations' 2.5GB Wave Service requirements, detailing the necessary infrastructure for data transmission. It identifies various vendor locations across Illinois, Missouri, and Nebraska, specifying cities, addresses, and the corresponding Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI) codes. Key points highlight fiber mile estimates and round-trip delay (RTD) metrics between Scott AFB, DECC St. Louis, and Offutt AFB. The document stipulates that vendors must confirm optical equipment presence at demarcation locations and outline distances to servicing wire centers if equipment is not on-net. It is made clear that vendors are prohibited from altering any technical parameters without governmental approval. The addresses mentioned are fictitious for illustrative purposes. This document underscores the structured request for proposals (RFPs) for telecommunications services by the federal government, ensuring vendors comply with established technical requirements and adherence to government standards in service provisioning.
    The document outlines fictitious fiber routes intended as examples, likely in the context of federal and state/local Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants related to telecommunications or infrastructure development. Although specific details are not provided, the mention of fiber routes suggests a focus on enhancing broadband connectivity or telecommunications infrastructure. The analysis implies that the routes serve as conceptual frameworks for potential service providers or contractors to design and propose projects suited to municipal or federal needs. This could involve evaluating existing infrastructure, identifying gaps, and proposing solutions to improve access and service delivery. In the broader context of government RFPs, this document likely serves to inform stakeholders about the types of projects eligible for funding or consideration, emphasizing the development goals tied to expanding fiber networks. The essence captured suggests a strategic approach to telecommunications improvements, with an implicit emphasis on collaboration between government entities and private sector partners to achieve stated objectives.
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    Dept Of Defense
    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), is soliciting quotes for the provision, installation, and maintenance of a new OTU-2 (10.709GB) leased access circuit between Creech Air Force Base and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. The primary objective is to ensure a reliable telecommunications service that meets stringent operational requirements, including a minimum availability of 99.5% and a round-trip delay of no more than 10 milliseconds, while maintaining physical separation from existing services. This project is critical for enhancing military communication capabilities and ensuring operational independence, with a service completion deadline set for February 8, 2025. Interested contractors must submit their quotes via the Integrated Defense Enterprise Acquisition System (IDEAS) and are encouraged to contact Jennifer Voss or Angelina Hutson for further information.
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    HC101324QA278-0002 ISSUED TO: A. ADD RTD TO TECH SPECS. B. CHANGE SVC DATE TO 3/3/25 & EXTEND PROPOSAL DUE DATE TO 11/11/24. PROVIDE, INSTALL, & MAINTAIN AN UNPROTECTED TRANSPARENT OTU-2 (10.709GB) LEASE BETWEEN SPRINGFIELD, OH & WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH
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    PROVIDE, INSTALL, AND MAINTAIN A 1GB CUSTOMER ACCESS TRUNK FOR PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY FROM MCMWTC HC83 BOX 1, BRIDGEPORT, CA, 93517, US TO 5801 C STREET BLDG: 2145, BEALE AFB, CA, 95903-1517, US.
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