Camera Replacement & Camera Installation
ID: N6883624Q015201Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP FLT LOG CTR JACKSONVILLEJACKSONVILLE, FL, 32212-0097, USA

NAICS

Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) (561621)

PSC

COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS (5810)

Set Aside

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

    The Department of Defense, through the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville, is seeking qualified contractors for the replacement and installation of a surveillance camera system at Naval Station Mayport, Florida. The project involves replacing six existing cameras and installing approximately thirty 5MP infrared cameras, along with a camera monitor, two POE switches, and a DISA-approved firewall, all configured within the Lenel OnGuard software to enhance security against unauthorized intrusion and insider threats. This procurement is critical for upgrading the security infrastructure and ensuring compliance with federal security standards, with the contract set aside for small businesses under the "Lowest Price Technically Acceptable" (LPTA) evaluation method. Interested parties must submit their quotations by September 3, 2024, and can contact Timothy Merkerson at timothy.j.merkerson2.civ@us.navy.mil for further information.

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    The document appears to pertain to Building 1554, specifically referred to as Hangar L16Bldg 1554, with an update from April 2010. While it lacks detailed textual content, the reference to "scale: NTS" may indicate a relation to the geospatial aspects or architectural specifications of the hangar structure. The context implies relevance to government contracts, potentially involving RFPs or grants focused on construction, maintenance, or usage of federal or local facilities. This document likely serves as part of a broader proposal or project planning, outlining specifications pertinent to stakeholders involved in the proposal or bidding processes. Given that it forms part of federal and state RFPs, it signifies procedural requirements and technical standards that must be adhered to in future projects involving this building. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of structural clarity and compliance in government-related undertakings, though specific details were not provided within the current excerpt.
    The solicitation N68836-24-Q-015201 from the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville seeks quotations for the procurement and installation of security equipment, specifically 30 5MP IR cameras, camera monitors, POE switches, and a DISA-approved firewall for surveillance purposes at BLDG 1554 Warehouse. This project aims to enhance security by upgrading existing systems and ensuring compliance with security technical implementation guides. The contractor is responsible for the removal of outdated equipment, installation of new cameras with comprehensive coverage, installation of necessary hardware, and configuration within the Lenel OnGuard software system. The solicitation emphasizes adherence to applicable federal and local installation standards, the importance of operational testing of the installed systems, and the prohibition of contractor devices on government networks. The bidding process is set aside for small businesses, with awards based on the "Lowest Price Technically Acceptable" (LPTA) approach. All responses must be submitted by September 3, 2024. This document serves as a procurement request within the framework of federal contracting, showcasing the government's focus on enhancing security infrastructure in compliance with established guidelines.
    The B1554 Warehouse Modification Project at Naval Station Mayport involves significant interior renovations within the existing warehouse space. The scope of work includes demolition, construction of a new mezzanine, installation of modular offices, doors, hardware, and upgrades to mechanical, electrical, and fire protection systems. The project is governed by numerous specifications and codes, ensuring compliance with safety and accessibility standards. The project emphasizes coordination with the Navy's facilities management to maintain operational functionality during renovations. It outlines the need to coordinate demolition and construction activities with site security and schedule restrictive tasks outside of normal business hours. The contractor is responsible for verifying existing conditions, managing debris removal, and ensuring all new work integrates smoothly with retained elements. The plan also stipulates specific materials and structural details, including modular building plans and layouts for both new and existing installations. Overall, this project reflects a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and safety at the naval installation, adhering to strict federal regulations and standards for construction within military facilities.
    The Performance Work Statement (PWS) outlines the requirements for the replacement and installation of a surveillance camera system at NAVSTA Mayport, Florida, managed by the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville. The project involves upgrading six legacy cameras and installing approximately thirty 5MP infrared cameras, alongside necessary equipment such as a camera monitor, two POE switches, and a DISA-approved firewall. The installation aims to enhance surveillance and security against unauthorized intrusion and insider threats, utilizing the Lenel OnGuard software for object configuration. Key tasks include ensuring compliance with security standards, testing the operability of the video system, and maintaining a clean work environment. All configurations must adhere to federal, state, and local installation standards while avoiding any contractor connections to the government network. The contractor is required to be a Lenel Value Added Reseller and must document compliance with applicable guidelines. This initiative aims to bolster security infrastructure, demonstrating the government's commitment to safeguarding its assets effectively.
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