J063--CCTV Security System Maintenance, Upgrade and Expansion for Chillicothe VAMC
ID: 36C25024Q2025Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OFVETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF250-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 10 (36C250)DAYTON, OH, 45428, USA

NAICS

Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) (561621)

PSC

MAINT/REPAIR/REBUILD OF EQUIPMENT- ALARM, SIGNAL, AND SECURITY DETECTION SYSTEMS (J063)
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Network Contracting Office (NCO) 10, seeks a firm to maintain, upgrade, and expand the Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) security system at the Chillicothe VA Medical Center. The primary goal is to enhance the center's security and ensure the reliability and performance of its CCTV system.

    Scope of Work

    The successful bidder will be responsible for routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and upgrades to the existing CCTV system. This includes servicing and expanding the camera network, conducting annual system tests, and ensuring full system operability. The contractor must achieve a high level of availability, with a target uptime of 98%, and provide prompt response times for technical support. Annual reports and staff training are also part of the requirement.

    The base contract period is one year, from August 1, 2024, to July 31, 2025, with four optional extension years. The VA aims to award the contract to a firm that can provide a comprehensive solution, including all necessary materials, equipment, and labor, at a fixed price.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Offerors for this contract should possess the capability to provide advanced security system solutions. Experience in working with government agencies and a track record of successful project delivery are distinct advantages.

    Funding and Contract Details

    The contract is expected to be firm-fixed price, with an estimated value of around $10 million.

    Submission Process

    Proposals must be submitted by July 15, 2024, at 11:00 EDT. Bidders should carefully review the solicitation document for specific requirements and instructions.

    Evaluation Criteria

    The VA will evaluate proposals based on technical merit, focusing on the ability to meet requirements and past performance. Cost will also be a consideration in the evaluation process.

    Contact Information

    For clarification or further information, interested parties can contact the primary VA Contract Specialist, Bradley Burhite, via email at Bradley.Burhite@va.gov.

    The VA issues amendments to solicitations to provide additional clarity and to extend offer deadlines. It's recommended to check for any amendments or updates to the original solicitation before submitting a proposal.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Bradley BurhiteContract Specialist
    Bradley.Burhite@va.gov
    Files
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    The Chillicothe VAMC seeks a contractor for its CCTV security camera system's maintenance, upgrade, and expansion. The primary objective is to enhance the current system's reliability and performance while expanding coverage. The scope entails routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and upgrades to ensure the system's effectiveness. This includes servicing existing cameras, adding new cameras to expand coverage, and integrating the latest technology for improved functionality. The VA requires a comprehensive solution that aligns with their stringent technical specifications. Vendors must detail their ability to provide prompt response times, expert technical support, and a robust security system. The contract, outlined in the attached solicitation document, likely values efficiency, response times, and past performance in delivering robust security solutions. Key dates and other administrative details must be obtained from the attached files.
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has issued a revised manual for procurement related to physical security and resiliency design requirements. The VA aims to enhance the protection and resilience of its facilities against various threats and hazards. This manual provides essential guidance to architects and engineers undertaking projects for the VA. It establishes baseline requirements for improving security and continuity of operations in VA facilities, ensuring they can withstand extreme events and emergencies. The primary objective is to procure expert professional services to conduct thorough risk assessments, including threat, vulnerability, and consequence analysis, during the planning phase of each project. These assessments are crucial for determining site-specific security needs and potential deviations from the manual's baseline requirements. The risk assessment process requires the involvement of VA staff with security and emergency management expertise. Architects and designers must collaborate closely with these specialists to integrate physical security effectively into facility design. Key project participants, such as certified physical security specialists, structural engineers, and information technology experts, are required to have specific qualifications and experience. Their resumes must be approved by the VA Project Manager. The manual emphasizes the importance of coordinating security planning with other VA assessments and documents, such as the Facility Master Plan, to create a comprehensive approach. This ensures that physical security is seamlessly integrated into the project from the outset. While the manual outlines default security designations for VA facilities, these can be modified based on risk assessments, with approvals from the appropriate Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The risk assessment process supports requests for such deviations, which are reviewed case-by-case. Chapter 2 also clarifies the application of security requirements for different project scopes, providing direction on using the manual effectively. VA facilities have unique functions and threat environments, so a tailored approach to security design is essential. The successful procurement of these services will contribute significantly to the VA's goal of safeguarding its facilities and ensuring their resilience in the face of evolving threats and events.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks advanced security systems for comprehensive protection across its facilities. The primary objective is to enhance access control and monitoring, emphasizing dual authentication card readers and biometric motion detection technology. The sophisticated security package also includes durable glass break and motion sensors, high-quality cameras with pan-tilt-zoom capabilities, and public address systems. The VA aims to bolster the safety of its premises, from building exteriors to interiors, with these state-of-the-art solutions. Multiple critical areas require coverage, such as access points, corridors, and sensitive spaces like data centers, lobby receptions, and hazardous material storage areas. Vendors must provide a robust network to support these security measures, along with optional standalone equipment for additional coverage. The contract, valued at around $10 million, is expected to be firm-fixed-price, including installation, configuration, and training. Deadlines for vendor application submissions are outlined, with a targeted project completion date of early 2022. Evaluation of proposals will prioritize cost-effectiveness, technical merit, and past performance in similar projects.
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    The Department of Veterans Affairs seeks a firm-fixed price contract for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) security services and equipment at the Chillicothe VA Medical Center. The primary objective is to maintain, upgrade, and expand the center's CCTV system, ensuring its full functionality and compliance with federal and VA standards. The contractor must provide on-site assessments, maintenance, replacements, and installations, targeting 100% system operability. Key tasks include conducting annual system tests, repairing or replacing defective components, and installing new CCTV cameras annually. The base year covers 1 August 2024 to 31 July 2025, with four optional years, each extending the contract by one year. The VA requires the contractor to achieve high availability and responsiveness, aiming for 98% system uptime. Annual reports and training for VA staff are also mandated. The successful bidder will offer a complete solution, including all necessary materials, equipment, and labor, at a fixed price. Offerors must submit their proposals by 15 July 2024 at 11:00 EDT, after which the VA will evaluate them based on specified criteria, focusing on technical merit and price.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs issues an amendment to a solicitation for security camera system maintenance and enhancements. The focus is on providing clarifications and additional information to prospective Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOSB) offerors. Key changes include extending the offer deadline, answering detailed questions about camera locations, drawings availability, and system specifications, and organizing a site visit to the Chillicothe VAMC for interested parties. The site visit and amendment aim to assist potential bidders in submitting informed offers for the project. The original solicitation, 36C25024Q2025, outlines the comprehensive scope of work, requirements, and evaluation criteria for the procurement. This amendment primarily supplements those details with specific questions and answers to enhance bidders' understanding.
    The Department of Veterans Affairs issues an amendment to a solicitation for maintaining the existing closed-circuit television (CCTV) system at the Chillicothe VA Medical Center. The primary objective is to contract out these services, with the supplies being an ancillary requirement. The amendment extends the offer submission deadline until July 29, 2024, and clarifies that the Non-Manufacturer Rule (NMR) doesn't apply, as the contract's principal purpose is service-based. It also confirms that security clearances will be necessary for on-site contractor employees due to the nature of the work involving access to sensitive information technology systems. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendment and submit their offers accordingly.
    This amendment serves to cancel solicitation 36C25024Q2025 in its entirety, with the intention to re-solicit the requirement in the next fiscal year. While specific details of the original solicitation are not provided, the amendment indicates that the Department of Veterans Affairs, through the Network Contracting Office (NCO) 10, initially sought offers for an unspecified contract. No further action is required from interested parties at this time, and the cancellation notice emphasizes the importance of acknowledging receipt of this amendment to avoid potential rejection of any offers or changes to previously submitted offers.
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