B9001 ACS IDS System Installation
ID: FA813924Q0031Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8126 AFSC PZIMBTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3305, USA

NAICS

Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing (334290)

PSC

MISCELLANEOUS ALARM, SIGNAL, AND SECURITY DETECTION SYSTEMS (6350)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking qualified small businesses to provide and install a Genetec Access Control System (ACS), a Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS), and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The procurement includes design, installation, performance verification, and training for security personnel, with a focus on ensuring compatibility with existing systems and compliance with federal standards. This project is critical for enhancing security infrastructure at the base and is set aside exclusively for small businesses, with an estimated contract value of $75,000. Interested vendors must submit their quotes by September 9, 2024, and are encouraged to conduct a site visit prior to this date; for inquiries, they can contact Alicia McGill at alicia.mcgill@us.af.mil or Brad Bonsall at bradley.bonsall@us.af.mil.

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    The file details a Single Source Justification for a Simplified Acquisition by the Air Force. The procurement, valued at $75,000, seeks a specific brand of security systems for Building 9001. Compatibility and integration requirements mandate the selection of Genetec Access Control Systems (ACS) and Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). Given the need for seamless connectivity with existing infrastructure, the justification for soliciting these brand-name solutions is outlined. To ensure continuity, the contracting officer has approved this single-source approach, emphasizing the urgency and uniqueness of the requirement.
    The file details a security upgrade RFP for Building 9001 E45, focusing on the south portion. It aims to enhance access control and intrusion detection, achieving ICD 705 compliance. The layout outlines the placement of security components, including badge readers, sensors, cameras, and alarm systems. The plan, drawn at a scale of 1" = 1'-0", involves installing these devices in areas like the main entrance, conference room, and storage, with detailed notes on specifications. This project, targeted for completion by 7/01/2023, ensures a comprehensive security enhancement strategy while adhering to specific requirements.
    This document outlines a Single Source Justification for a contract related to the installation of an Advanced Access Control and Security system at Tinker Air Force Base. The project, estimated at $75,000, involves the design, purchase, and installation of a Genetec Access Control System (ACS), a Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System (IDS), and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV). The justification for sole sourcing is based on the requirement that the systems must be compatible with the existing monitoring facilities, necessitating the use of Honeywell Vindicator for the IDS. The Genetec ACS meets specific government standards and facilitates seamless integration without additional modifications, thus optimizing costs and operational efficiency. The document also details efforts to ensure competition by identifying potential small business providers but confirms the necessity of restricting to a brand name due to the operational constraints of the existing systems. The contracting officer concludes that due to these factors, only a single source is reasonably available for this contract. Overall, this summary emphasizes the objective of upgrading security capabilities while maintaining compatibility with existing defense operations at Tinker AFB, reflecting federal procurement protocols designed to meet military operational requirements.
    The DD Form 1423-1 serves as a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) utilized by the Department of Defense to define and specify data item requirements for government contracts. The document outlines key elements, including the title and authority of data items, submission dates, distribution requirements, and addressees for electronic delivery, specifically for design drawings related to ACS/IDS/CCTV installation. The data item referred to is titled “Conceptual Design Drawings/Models,” and submissions are expected within 14 days of contract award, directed to specified personnel. The form emphasizes the need for compliance with data structure, frequency of submissions, and specific government standards for data acceptance. Additionally, it categorizes data items into four groups based on their essentiality to the project and outlines estimated pricing considerations related to the production or development of data for the government. Overall, the document highlights the structured requirements for contractors while ensuring that the government retains the right to use the data as stipulated in the contract.
    The document is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) using DD Form 1423-1, which specifies data collection and reporting requirements under a government contract. It details a single data item titled "Training Certificate" related to the installation of ACS/IDS/CCTV by HQE Systems. Key features include the contractor's obligations to provide training certificates within five calendar days post-training, the required format for submissions, and the distribution of this data to specified military personnel. The form categorizes the data, referencing authority documents, and designates frequencies for submissions along with any remarks pertinent to the contracts. Notably, it also outlines the burden of information collection and the instructions for completing the form. Overall, the CDRL aims to ensure compliance and effective communication between the contractor and the government regarding data deliverables necessary for ongoing oversight in contract performance, thereby facilitating accountability and confirming adherence to contractual obligations.
    The project outlined involves the installation of Access Control Systems (ACS) and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) within the South portion of the E45 facility to comply with ICD 705 standards. This involves extending the existing ACS and IDS framework, indicated on the provided layout. Key components required for this extension include one ACS badge reader, ten IDS PIR sensors, two CCTV cameras, and several door contacts. Additional equipment necessary to facilitate this extension is also requested. The document serves as part of a Request for Proposal (RFP) aimed at securing bids for the project, underlining the government's commitment to enhancing security infrastructure in federal facilities. The layout and detailed specifications aim to guide contractors in supplying the required systems and installations effectively. Overall, the project emphasizes improving security measures while ensuring compliance with federal standards in facility management.
    This Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for procuring and installing a Genetec Access Control System (ACS), Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) at Building 9001, E45 Facility, Tinker Air Force Base, OK. The contractor is responsible for design, installation, performance verification, and training for four security personnel within five business days of delivery. Specific tasks include providing detailed design drawings, ensuring all components comply with applicable standards (UL 2050 and other guidelines), and conducting operator-level training. The contractor must be a UL 2050 certified installer and utilize U.S. personnel for installation. Environmental protections and safety regulations must be adhered to, with requirements for hazardous materials management and reporting any accidents during the project. The contractor must also establish communication with government personnel for any operational coordination and must comply with Tinker AFB’s guidelines throughout the engagement. This document emphasizes the importance of security system integration and staff training to enhance base safety protocols while meeting compliance standards.
    The Performance Work Statement outlines the procurement of advanced security systems for Building 9001 at Tinker Air Force Base. The project involves designing, installing, and testing a Genetec Access Control System, a Honeywell Vindicator Intrusion Detection System, and Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV). The focus is on enhancing facility security, with strict requirements for system components, UL certification, and compliance with Air Force instructions. The contractor is expected to deliver, install, and provide performance verification within a five-day period, followed by training for security personnel. Emphasis is also placed on environmental protection, safety, and base-specific regulations that the contractor must adhere to while working on-site. Overall, this project seeks to enhance the security infrastructure of the building, and the contractor selection will be based on their ability to meet these detailed specifications.
    The document is a combined synopsis and solicitation (Solicitation Number: FA8139-24-Q-0031) issued by the Air Force Sustainment Center at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. It pertains to a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the installation of a brand-name service and material related to the ACS IDS System. The solicitation is set aside for small businesses and prohibits substitute or equal items, mandating that all quotes comply with specific issuer requirements. Contractors must ensure they are registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database to be eligible for award consideration. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical acceptability and price, with a preference for vendors authorized to perform repairs on the related proprietary equipment. Vendors are encouraged to conduct a site visit and submit their quotations by September 9, 2024. The document emphasizes the federal government's right to cancel the solicitation and the responsibility of the contractor to provide proper documentation to support their proposals, adhering to outlined specifications. Overall, this solicitation process illustrates the government's commitment to securing qualified small business partners in the defense contracting sector, ensuring compliance with acquisition regulations while promoting fair competition.
    The "Contract Safety Appendix C" outlines safety requirements for contractors at Tinker Air Force Base (AFB), emphasizing safety as the top priority. The document promotes personal responsibility for safety through the "Speak Out for Safety" initiative, encouraging all personnel to report hazards or unsafe acts. Contractors must promptly notify the Government Point of Contact (GPOC) of any mishaps, detailing essential information regarding the incident and cooperating with investigations. Furthermore, contractors must comply with all applicable safety laws and ensure their employees are properly trained and equipped for safe operations. A safety plan, tailored to address specific hazards related to each task, must be developed and submitted to the GPOC within ten days of contract award. Safety programs are mandated to include regular safety training and inspections, maintain records of compliance, and outline responsibilities for safety oversight. The document serves as a framework to ensure both contractor and government personnel work in a safe environment while adhering to federal safety standards.
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