Computer Hardware Tenders

Computer Hardware Tenders

VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender

United States
Closing Date26 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Request For Information / Sources Sought Inquiry The Department Of Veterans Affairs Network Contracting Office (nco) 19, Rocky Mountain Acquisition Center (rmac) Is Seeking Information And Sources That Can Provide Rocky Mountain Regional Va Medical Center (rmrvamc) With A Cost Per Reportable Result (cprr) Immunology/infectious Disease Testing System. Contractor Shall List And Provide All The Necessary Instruments, Computers, Hardware, Software, Interface Connections, Reagents, Supplies, Consumables, Quality Control And Calibration Materials To Perform Immunology/infection Disease Testing At Rmrvamc. This Contract Shall Also Cover The Delivery And Installation Of The Instruments, The Validation/verification Process, And The Training Of Laboratory Personnel. The Instrument Must Be A Walk-away , Automated System And Be Compatible And Interfaced With Vista. The Interfaced Must Be Bi-directional. The Naics Code Is 325413 Microbiology, Virology, And Serology In-vitro Diagnostic Substances Manufacturing. Contractor Shall Be Able To Supply The Following Types Of Testing: Hepatitis A Igm Antibody Hepatitis A Igg Antibody Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Hepatitis B Core Total (igg And Igm) Antibodies Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Screen Hepatitis B Core Igm Antibody Hepatitis C Antibody Igg And Igm Antibody Screen Hiv 4th Generation Ag/ab Combo Test Syphilis Anti Treponema Pallidum Tgg And Igm Antibodies Definitions: Cost Per Reportable Result (cprr): Monthly Invoicing Is Based On The Number Of Reported Patient Test Results Conducted By The Laboratory And Submitted To The Contractor For Billing. This All-inclusive Cost Per Patient Reportable Result Pricing Model Covers The Furnishing Of All Services* And Supplies*, Including All Costs Associated With Dilutions, Repeats, And Confirmatory Testing Practices Required To Produce A Single Patient Reportable Result. The Information Submitted Shall Contain The Company S Business Size Status. This Is A Request For Information And Sources Only, Which May Or May Not Lead To A Future Solicitation! This Is Not A Request For Proposal (rfp). No Questions Will Be Answered. The Va Will Not Pay For Any Information Received Resulting From This Sources Sought Notice. Requests For Copies Of A Solicitation Shall Not Be Honored Or Acknowledged. Information Should Be Forwarded To The Contracting Officer. If Your Organization Can Provide The System And Is Interested In This Opportunity, Please Respond To Michael Folsom, Contract Specialist, Via E-mail At Michael.folsom@va.gov And Nco19lab@va.gov With A Statement Describing Your Capabilities. The Capability Statement Shall Include A Point Of Contact, Complete Mailing Address, Telephone Number, Email Address And State The Company S Business Size Status. The Deadline For This Information Is 9 Am Central Time, August 26, 2024. In Response To This Announcement, Please Provide The Information Below: Company Name: Address: Uei (unique Entity Id) Number: Contact Name: Phone No.: Email: Business Size Information - Select All That Applies: Small Business Emerging Small Business Small Disadvantaged Business Certified Under Section 8(a) Of The Small Business Act Hubzone Woman Owned Certified Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Veteran Owned Small Business Large Business Fss/gsa Contract Holder: Yes No Fss/gsa Contract Number: Effective Date/ Expiration Date: Proposed Solution Is Listed And Available On The Above Fss/gsa Contract: Yes No Available Pricing Structure Of Proposed Solution (select All That Are Applicable Below): Pricing Model Please Indicate Availability Below: (yes / No / Na) All On Fss Open Market Only Mix Of Fss & Open Market (cprr) Cost Per Reportable Result Cost Per Test(cpt) Reagent Rental Agreement Equipment Rental With Reagent Purchase Fixed Monthly Charge Other: (please Explain) Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Market Rearch Questions: Buy American Act (far 52.225) What Percentage Of The Proposed Product (including Leases) Is A: Domestic End Product? _____________ (%) Foreign End Product? _______________ (%) Questions For Small Businesses Only: Limitations On Subcontracting (far 52.219-14) What Percentage Of The Work Would Be Subcontracted To Another Company? ________ If > 0, What Is Company S Business Size: __________ If Subcontracting, What Added Value Do You Offer (far 52.215-23): _______________________________ Nonmanufacturer Rule (far 52.219-33): Does Your Company Manufacturer These Proposed Items? [â ] Yes [â ] No Does Your Company Exceed 500 Employees? [â ] Yes [â ] No If Yes, List # Of Employees: _________ Does Your Company Primarily Engaged In The Retail Or Wholesale Trade And Normally Sells The Type Of Item Being Supplied? [â ] Yes [â ] No Does Your Company Take Ownership Or Possession Of The Item(s) With Its Personnel, Equipment Or Facilities In A Manner Consistent With Industry Practice? [â ] Yes [â ] No Does Your Company Supply The End Item Of A Small Business Manufacturer, Processor Or Producer Made In The United States, Or Obtains A Waiver Of Such Requirement Pursuant To Paragraph (b)(5) Cfr 121.406. [â ] Yes [â ] No If Yes, What Is The Manufacturer S Name? ________________

National Institutes Of Health Tender

Other Consultancy Services...+1Consultancy Services
United States
Closing Date4 Apr 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Is A “sources Sought Notice”. It Is Not A Solicitation For Proposals, Proposal Abstracts Or Quotations. The Purpose Of This Notice Is For Market Research Purposes And Will Be Used To Obtain Information Regarding The Availability And Capability Of All Qualified Sources To Perform The Potential Requirement Described Herein In The Statement Of Work. statement Of Work project Title unlimited Access To Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) Databases Through Scifinder® Web-based Interface background Information the Division Of Library Services (dls) Currently Facilitates Access By Nih Researchers To Scifinder, A Critical Information Source For Nih Researchers, Through A Contract That Allows Interested Nih Institutes And Centers To Obtain Unlimited Access To The Resource For A Flat Annual Fee. this Umbrella Contract Provides Staff Across All Participating Institutes With Unlimited Access To The Databases. The Nih Library Would Like To Continue To Provide This Service. scifinder Is A Web-based Interface That Provides Desk-top Access To The Proprietary Chemical Information Contained In Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) Databases. Cas Is A Division Of The American Chemical Society (acs). Scifinder Is A Research Discovery Application That Provides Unlimited Access To The World’s Most Comprehensive And Authoritative Source Of References, Substances And Reactions In Chemistry And Related Sciences Produced, Compiled, And Updated Dailyby Cas Scientists Around The World. Scifinder Integrates Substances, Reactions, References, Regulatory And Commercial Availability Information Into A Single, Powerful Tool That Is Indispensable To Biomedical Scientists And Chemists Engaged In New Product And Patent Development As Well As Basic Research. Cas Editorial Analysts Index Scientific And Chemical Articles From More Than 50,000 Journals, Patents From 109 Patent Authorities, Conference Proceedings And Meeting Abstracts, Technical Reports, Books, Dissertations, Reviews, Electronic-only Journals And Web Preprints. The Cas Reference Database Contains More Than 48 Million Abstracted And Indexed Records. English Language Summaries Are Translated From Publications In More Than 50 Different Languages From More Than 180 Different Countries. Publications Date Back To The Early 1800s, With Continuous Coverage Since 1907. Content Is Updated Daily, With Many Records Being Added Within 5-30 Days Of Publication, Dependent On Source. the Cas Registry® Is The Authoritative Collection Of Disclosed Chemical Substance Information With More Than 200 Million Organic And Inorganic Substances And More Than 70 Million Sequences. over 500 Cas Scientists Collect And Analyze Published Scientific Literature From Around The Globe, Indexing With Standardized Cas Lexicon Terminology For Enhanced Retrieval And Search Precision. Records Are Enhanced With Cited And Citing References, Legal Status, And Direct Links To The Full-text Publications (where Available). the Cas Reaction Collection Covers Approximately 110 Million Reactions From 1840 To Present Including Organometallics, Total Syntheses Of Natural Products And Biotransformation Reactions. The Reaction Database Provides A Current And Reliable Source Of Synthetic Details Sourced From Journals, Patents, Dissertations, And Seminal Reference Works To Drive Synthesis Planning And Process Optimization. Records Are Enhanced With Yield Data, Detailed Reaction Conditions, And Experimental Procedures. objectives the Specific Objective Of This Requirement Is To Provide The Nih Community With Cost­ Effective Unlimited Access To A Gateway To Search The Proprietary And Comprehensive Databases Of Chemical Information. This Action Provides A Centralized License Agreement That Shall Consolidate Unlimited Accounts From Nih Participating Institutes. With A Centralized Licensing Agreement, The Nih Will Be Able To Reduce The Cost Of Obtaining Access For Each Registered User. This Also Will Save The Nih Individual Scientists Or Groups Who Need The Service The Time And Effort To Prepare And Negotiate Separate Contracts. services To Be Performed a. General Requirements independently, And Not As An Agent Of The Government, The Contractor Shall Furnish All Necessary Labor, Materials, Supplies, Equipment And Services (except As Otherwise Specified Herein) And Perform The Work Set Forth Below. the Project Officer Shall Monitor All Activities Occurring With This Contract To Assure That Such Activities Fall Within Stipulations Set Forth In This Contract. b. Specific Requirements the Contractor Shall Provide Web-based Access To Cas Databases Through Scifinder Or Similar Interface. The Contractor Shall Provide An Unlimited Number Of Personal Accounts To Participating Nih Ics. without Limit, Nih Personal Account Holders Will Be Able To Scan And Search The Databases And Print Or Download The Results Of Their Searches For Their Personal And Work-related Use. These Unlimited Searches May Either Be Repetitive Scanning Of All Or Portions Of The Database For Current Awareness (profiles), Or They May Be One-time, Non-repetitive, Interactive Searches Of All Or Part Of The Databases. the Database Must Include Access To The Cas Registry Of 144+ Million Organic And Inorganic Substances. the Database Must Allow Searches By Specifying Structures, Chemical Properties, Nomenclature, Document Types, Keywords, Authors And Companies Or Organizations. the Database Must Include The Capability To Enter Structure Searches By Drawing, Using A Template, Copying And Pasting Chemical Structures From Standard Tools Including Chemdraw And Isisdraw Or Convert From Cas Registry Number, Smiles Or Inchi. the Search Capability Must Include The Unlimited Ability To Search Substances Using Chemical Property Value, Molecular Formula, Cas Registry Number, Or Chemical Name (including Trade Name). the Database Must Include Searchable Fulltext Us And International Chemical Patents That Link To An Interactive Chemistry Viewer. structure Search Options Must Include Exact, Substructure, Similarity And Markush. the Database Must Utilize Tautomers (including Keto-enol), Coordination Compounds, Charged Compounds, Isotopes, Free Ions, Resonance And Aromatic Systems (acyclic/cyclic). the Database Must Allow Sorting, Analyzing Refining, Exporting And Management Of Retrieval Sets, As Well As Designing A Synthesis Plan. the Contractor Should Include The Option To Add Nih Wide-access To Stn During The Base Or Any Of The Option Years Of The Contract. the Contractor Should Provide The Option For A One Year Trial To Biofinder. the Contractor Should Provide Proposals For A Base Year + 4 Option Years And A Base Year + 2 Option Years. government Responsibilities the Government Shall Provide All Computer Hardware For Authorized Users To Access The Databases And Interface On Its Secure Network. deliverables the Contractor Shall Provide Nih With An Unlimited, Blanket, Site-wide Agreement That Will Provide A Personal Account To Any User In A Participating Ic, With Access Via User Name And Password. the Contractor Will Manage Individual Personal Accounts Of Nih Staff Remotely, Allowing Them To Add Or Discontinue Accounts As They Find Necessary To Their Work. as Part Of The Base Price For The Databases And The Interface, The Contractor Shall Provide Maintenance Service In The Form Of Periodic Software Updates And Technical Support. Technical Support Must Be Available Monday Through Friday, 8:30am To 5:00pm Eastern Time. The Contractor Shall Also Provide Nih Researchers With Training Upon Request. the Contractor Shall Provide The Contracting Officer Representative (cor) With Usage Statistics At Least Once Every 6 Months. The Usage Statistics Shall Be Reported By Ic And A Breakdown Of Activity By Personal Account Shall Be Included. anticipated Period Of Performance: the Period Of Performance Is Expected To Be For One 12 Months Base Period And Four Twelve-month Option Periods. The Contract Is Anticipated To Be From June 1, 2024 To May 31, 2025. other Important Considerations: submission Of Capability Statements And Delivery Instructions: in 15 Pages Or Less Any Interested Business Organization Should Submit A Capability Statement Of Their Organization Which Demonstrates Their Ability To Supply The Services Described Above Or Provide A Capability Statement That Demonstrate How Other Potential Databases Can Meet The Requirement Described Above. respondents Should Also Include Any Other Information That May Be Helpful In Developing Or Finalizing The Acquisitions Requirements. The Naics Code For This Requirement Is 519290. responses Must Reference The Sources Sought Number 75n98024r00016 And Include The Following: (1) Name And Address Of The Organization (2) Size And Type Of Business, Pursuant To The Applicable Naics Code 519290 (3) Point Of Contact With Name, Title, Phone, Fax And Email (4) Uei Number (5) Contractors Capability Statement Should Address The Deliverables In The Statement Of Work And The Important Consideration Mentioned Above (6) List Of Organizations To Whom Similar Types Of Services Have Been Previously Provided To Include Contract Number, Dollar Value, Name And Phone Number Of Contracting Officer. all Information Submitted In Response To This Annoucement Must Be Received On Or Before The Closing Date Of: April 3, 2024 At 10 A.m. Est. emailed Responses Are The Only Authorized Responses (either In Microsoft Word Or Pdf), But It Is Up To The Vendor To Ensure That The Email Is Received By The Government. All Questions And/or Comments Must Be In Writing And May Be Emailed To O. Joy Ajao At Ajaooj@mail.nih.gov. disclaimer And Important Notes: this Notice Does Not Obligate The Government To Award A Contract Or Otherwise Pay For The Information Provided In Response To This Announcement. The Government Reserves The Right To Use Information Provided By Respondents For Any Purpose Deemed Necessary And Legally Appropriate. Any Organization Responding To This Notice Should Ensure That Its Response Is Complete And Sufficiently Detailed To Allow The Government To Determine The Organization’s Qualifications To Perform The Work. Respondents Are Advised That The Government Is Under No Obligation To Acknowledge Receipt Of The Information Received Or Provide Feedback To Respondents With Respect To Any Information Submitted. After A Review Of The Responses Received, A Pre-solicitation Synopsis And Solicitation May Be Published In Federal Business Opportunities. However, Responses To This Notice Will Not Be Considered Adequate Responses To A Solicitation. confidentiality: no Proprietary, Classified, Confidential Or Sensitive Information Should Be Included In Your Response. The Government Reserves The Right To Use Any Non-proprietary Technical Information In Any Resultant Solicitation(s).

National Institutes Of Health Tender

Chemical Products
United States
Closing Date15 Apr 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: This Is A Notice Of Intent, Not A Solicitation For Competitive Proposals. A Solicitation Document Will Not Be Issued And Proposals Will Not Be Requested. the National Institutes Of Health Intends To Negotiate On A Sole Source Basis With Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) For Online Access To The Chemical Abstracts Service® (cas®) Databases Through Cas's Scifinder® Platform. scifinder Is A Web-based Interface That Provides Desk-top Access To The Proprietary Chemical Information Contained In Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) Databases. Cas Is A Division Of The American Chemical Society (acs). Scifinder Is A Research Discovery Application That Provides Unlimited Access To The World’s Most Comprehensive And Authoritative Source Of References, Substances And Reactions In Chemistry And Related Sciences Produced, Compiled, And Updated Daily By Cas Scientists Around The World. Scifinder Integrates Substances, Reactions, References, Regulatory And Commercial Availability Information Into A Single, Powerful Tool That Is Indispensable To Biomedical Scientists And Chemists Engaged In New Product And Patent Development As Well As Basic Research. no Solicitation Exists For This Requirement. The Proposed Contract Action Is For Services For Which The Government Intends To Solicit And Negotiate With Only One Source Under The Authority Of Far 6.302. The Product Is A Commercial Item As Defined In Far Part 2.101. The Period Of Performance Shall Be For One Twelve (12) Months Base Period, With Options To Renew For Four (4) Successive Twelve-month Periods. It Is Believed That Chemical Abstracts Services (cas) Is The Sole Source For This Requirement Under The Authority Of U.s.c. 253(c)(1) As Set Forth In The Federal Acquisitions Regulation (far) 6.302-1 “only One Responsible Source And No Other Supplies And Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements” Because Of The Following: Chemical Abstracts Services (cas) Is The Only Known Source That Owns The Exclusive Rights To Sell, Distribute Or Provide Online Access To The Chemical Abstracts Service® (cas®) Databases Through Cas's Scifinder® Platform Being Acquired Under This Requirement. below Is The Draft Statement Of Work. This Is Not A Solicitation For Competive Proposals. Interested Parties May Identify Their Interest And Capability To Respond To The Requirement Or Submit Proposals Which Demonstrates Their Ability To Supply The Services Described Below Or Provide A Capability Statement That Demonstrate How Other Potential Databases Can Meet The Requirement Described Below. The Capability Statement And Any Other Information Furnished Must Be In Writing And Must Contain Material In Sufficient Detail To Allow The Government To Determine If The Party Can Meet All Of The Requirements Of The Statement Of Work. Capability Statements And Related Materials Must Be Received By The Contract Specialist, No Later Than April 15, 2024 At 8:30 A.m. Eastern Time. Written Responses Received After This Date And Time Will Not Be Accepted. A Determination By The Government Not To Compete This Proposed Contract Based On The Responses Received Is Solely Within The Discretion Of The Government. The Information Received Will Be Considered Solely For The Purpose Of Whether To Conduct A Competitive Procurement. Address Responses Via Email Only To The Attention Of: O. Joy Ajao, The National Institutes Of Health, Olao, Office Of Acquisitions, Email Address: Ajaooj@mail.nih.gov draft Statement Of Work project Title: Unlimited Access To Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) Databases Through Scifinder® Web-based Interface background Information: the Division Of Library Services (dls) Currently Facilitates Access By Nih Researchers To Scifinder, A Critical Information Source For Nih Researchers, Through A Contract That Allows Interested Nih Institutes And Centers To Obtain Unlimited Access To The Resource For A Flat Annual Fee. this Umbrella Contract Provides Staff Across All Participating Institutes With Unlimited Access To The Databases. The Nih Library Would Like To Continue To Provide This Service. scifinder Is A Web-based Interface That Provides Desk-top Access To The Proprietary Chemical Information Contained In Chemical Abstracts Service (cas) Databases. Cas Is A Division Of The American Chemical Society (acs). Scifinder Is A Research Discovery Application That Provides Unlimited Access To The World’s Most Comprehensive And Authoritative Source Of References, Substances And Reactions In Chemistry And Related Sciences Produced, Compiled, And Updated Dailyby Cas Scientists Around The World. Scifinder Integrates Substances, Reactions, References, Regulatory And Commercial Availability Information Into A Single, Powerful Tool That Is Indispensable To Biomedical Scientists And Chemists Engaged In New Product And Patent Development As Well As Basic Research. Cas Editorial Analysts Index Scientific And Chemical Articles From More Than 50,000 Journals, Patents From 109 Patent Authorities, Conference Proceedings And Meeting Abstracts, Technical Reports, Books, Dissertations, Reviews, Electronic-only Journals And Web Preprints. The Cas Reference Database Contains More Than 48 Million Abstracted And Indexed Records. English Language Summaries Are Translated From Publications In More Than 50 Different Languages From More Than 180 Different Countries. Publications Date Back To The Early 1800s, With Continuous Coverage Since 1907. Content Is Updated Daily, With Many Records Being Added Within 5-30 Days Of Publication, Dependent On Source. the Cas Registry® Is The Authoritative Collection Of Disclosed Chemical Substance Information With More Than 200 Million Organic And Inorganic Substances And More Than 70 Million Sequences. over 500 Cas Scientists Collect And Analyze Published Scientific Literature From Around The Globe, Indexing With Standardized Cas Lexicon Terminology For Enhanced Retrieval And Search Precision. Records Are Enhanced With Cited And Citing References, Legal Status, And Direct Links To The Full-text Publications (where Available). the Cas Reaction Collection Covers Approximately 110 Million Reactions From 1840 To Present Including Organometallics, Total Syntheses Of Natural Products And Biotransformation Reactions. The Reaction Database Provides A Current And Reliable Source Of Synthetic Details Sourced From Journals, Patents, Dissertations, And Seminal Reference Works To Drive Synthesis Planning And Process Optimization. Records Are Enhanced With Yield Data, Detailed Reaction Conditions, And Experimental Procedures. objectives: the Specific Objective Of This Requirement Is To Provide The Nih Community With Cost­ Effective Unlimited Access To A Gateway To Search The Proprietary And Comprehensive Databases Of Chemical Information. This Action Provides A Centralized License Agreement That Shall Consolidate Unlimited Accounts From Nih Participating Institutes. With A Centralized Licensing Agreement, The Nih Will Be Able To Reduce The Cost Of Obtaining Access For Each Registered User. This Also Will Save The Nih Individual Scientists Or Groups Who Need The Service The Time And Effort To Prepare And Negotiate Separate Contracts. services To Be Performed: a. General Requirements independently, And Not As An Agent Of The Government, The Contractor Shall Furnish All Necessary Labor, Materials, Supplies, Equipment And Services (except As Otherwise Specified Herein) And Perform The Work Set Forth Below. the Project Officer Shall Monitor All Activities Occurring With This Contract To Assure That Such Activities Fall Within Stipulations Set Forth In This Contract. b. Specific Requirements: the Contractor Shall Provide Web-based Access To Cas Databases Through Scifinder Or Similar Interface. The Contractor Shall Provide An Unlimited Number Of Personal Accounts To Participating Nih Ics. without Limit, Nih Personal Account Holders Will Be Able To Scan And Search The Databases And Print Or Download The Results Of Their Searches For Their Personal And Work-related Use. These Unlimited Searches May Either Be Repetitive Scanning Of All Or Portions Of The Database For Current Awareness (profiles), Or They May Be One-time, Non-repetitive, Interactive Searches Of All Or Part Of The Databases. the Database Must Include Access To The Cas Registry Of 144+ Million Organic And Inorganic Substances. the Database Must Allow Searches By Specifying Structures, Chemical Properties, Nomenclature, Document Types, Keywords, Authors And Companies Or Organizations. the Database Must Include The Capability To Enter Structure Searches By Drawing, Using A Template, Copying And Pasting Chemical Structures From Standard Tools Including Chemdraw And Isisdraw Or Convert From Cas Registry Number, Smiles Or Inchi. the Search Capability Must Include The Unlimited Ability To Search Substances Using Chemical Property Value, Molecular Formula, Cas Registry Number, Or Chemical Name (including Trade Name). the Database Must Include Searchable Fulltext Us And International Chemical Patents That Link To An Interactive Chemistry Viewer. structure Search Options Must Include Exact, Substructure, Similarity And Markush. the Database Must Utilize Tautomers (including Keto-enol), Coordination Compounds, Charged Compounds, Isotopes, Free Ions, Resonance And Aromatic Systems (acyclic/cyclic). the Database Must Allow Sorting, Analyzing Refining, Exporting And Management Of Retrieval Sets, As Well As Designing A Synthesis Plan. the Contractor Should Include The Option To Add Nih Wide-access To Stn During The Base Or Any Of The Option Years Of The Contract. the Contractor Should Provide The Option For A One Year Trial To Biofinder. the Contractor Should Provide Proposals For A Base Year + 4 Option Years And A Base Year + 2 Option Years. government Responsibilities: the Government Shall Provide All Computer Hardware For Authorized Users To Access The Databases And Interface On Its Secure Network. deliverables: the Contractor Shall Provide Nih With An Unlimited, Blanket, Site-wide Agreement That Will Provide A Personal Account To Any User In A Participating Ic, With Access Via User Name And Password. the Contractor Will Manage Individual Personal Accounts Of Nih Staff Remotely, Allowing Them To Add Or Discontinue Accounts As They Find Necessary To Their Work. as Part Of The Base Price For The Databases And The Interface, The Contractor Shall Provide Maintenance Service In The Form Of Periodic Software Updates And Technical Support. Technical Support Must Be Available Monday Through Friday, 8:30am To 5:00pm Eastern Time. The Contractor Shall Also Provide Nih Researchers With Training Upon Request. the Contractor Shall Provide The Project Officer With Usage Statistics At Least Once Every 6 Months. The Usage Statistics Shall Be Reported By Ic And A Breakdown Of Activity By Personal Account Shall Be Included.

Establishments And Organizations Of Higher Education, Research And Innovation Tender

Laboratory Equipment and Services
France
Closing Date12 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: The purpose of this contract is the supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of a gas chromatograph operating with hydrogen as a carrier gas for the Membrane Biogenesis Laboratory of the University of Bordeaux . This device will be equipped with a split/splitless injector and coupled to a quadrupole type mass spectrometry detector (gc-ms) with an electronic impact type ionization source optimized for the use of hydrogen, with its Associated Hydrogen Generator. This equipment will be delivered with all the computer hardware and software necessary for the use of the device. Training of users in the use of the instruments must be provided. This set must be guaranteed for at least one year and delivered with the associated technical documents.

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION USA Tender

Healthcare and Medicine
United States
Closing Date15 Jul 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (cdc), Division Of Bacterial Diseases (dbd), Meningitis And Vaccine Preventable Diseases Branch (mvpdb), Hereby Announces Its Intent To Award And Issue A Sole Source Order/contract, Firm-fixed Price Purchase Order To Illumina, Inc, 5200 Illumina Way, San Diego, Ca 92122-4616. illumina, Inc., Is The Only Vendor Who Can Provide The Nextseq 1000 Sequencing System. The Nextseq 1000 Sequencing System Is An Instrument For Use In Whole Genome Sequencing Of Dna Clonal Clusters Of Bordetella Pertussis. The System Is Automated For Generation Of Dna Clonal Clusters By Bridge Amplification, Sequencing, Primary Analysis, And Secondary Analysis. System Includes Embedded Touchscreen Monitor And On-instrument Computer, Control Software, Hardware Accelerated Dragen Bio-it Secondary Analysis Pipelines, Installation And Training, And 12 Months Warranty (including Parts And Labor). The Instrumentation Is Available From Sole Manufacturer And Will Be Used In Research And Surveillance Activities. this Contract Action Is For A Service/ Supplies Which The Government Intends To Solicit And Negotiate With Only One Source Under The Authority Of Far 13.106-1(b) And 10 U.s.c. 2304(c)(1). The Naics Code For This Acquisition Is 334516, Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing. Interested Vendors That Believe They Can Meet These Requirements Are Encouraged To Identify Themselves And Give Written Notice By Providing A Capability Statement To The Contracting Specialist By July 15th, 2024. The Contracting Specialist Will Not Respond To Verbal Request. All Requests Must Be In Writing. this Is Not A Request For Competitive Quotations; However, The Government Will Review Any/all Product, Capabilities, And Pricing Information Submitted Prior To The Closure Of This Notice. A Determination By The Government Not To Compete This Proposed Contract Based Upon Responses To This Notice Is Solely Within The Discretion Of The Government. Information Received Will Normally Be Considered Solely For The Purpose Of Determining Whether To Conduct A Competitive Procurement. any Responses Must Be Emailed To Felipe Cardenas (cs) At Tpp5@cdc.gov.

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION USA Tender

United States
Closing Date17 Sep 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Description: ***draft*** scope Of Work 3. Supplies And Services all Work Under This Contract Must Be Assigned, Controlled, Managed, And Accounted For By Government-issued Delivery/task Orders. The Contracting Officer Must Issue All Delivery/task Orders. The Contractor Must Provide Sufficient Personnel, Both In Number And Qualifications, To Perform Work Described Herein And Specified In The Delivery/task Orders. The Contractor Must Provide Sufficient Oversight Of The Contract In Order To Ensure That: • All Personnel Are Functioning Within Their Designated Labor Categories And At Acceptable Levels Of Performance; • All Activities Performed Are Covered By Applicable Task Orders And Are Related To The Scope Of This Contract; • Staff Positions Are Filled Promptly And Kept Filled With Qualified, Competent Personnel; And • All Contractor Personnel Are Performing Their Designated Assignments In A Timely Manner, And All Reporting Requirements Are Met. delivery/task Orders Will Be Of Variable Scope And Duration And May Require Concurrent Efforts. To Accomplish The Overall Objectives Of This Sow, Specific Delivery/task Orders May Be Issued In The Following Areas: 3.1 Pdars Operation, Maintenance, Expansion, And Support the Contractor Must Work In This Area Must Include The Continuation Of Pdars Operation, Maintenance, Expansion, And Support Efforts. In Addition, Work Efforts Must Include The Design And Development Of Customized Computer Hardware/software/data System Solutions Which Complement Or Enhance The Current Pdars Capabilities, And Procurement, Installation, And Operation Of Commercial Software/hardware Solutions That Together Provide Operations Monitoring, Performance Measurement, And Reporting, Operations Planning, Decision Support, Special Studies/analyses/evaluations, And Other Uses As Required Per Faa Direction. Examples Of Specific Work Efforts In These Areas May Include The Following: 3.1.1 Provide Software For Use Within The Pdars System To Perform The Radar Data Extraction/processing Function And The Aviation Data Visualization And Analysis Function Matching Or Exceeding The Current Capabilities Of The Pdars System. The Pdars System Must Provide The Capability To Extract And Process Data From The Faa Air Route Traffic Control Centers (artcc) Host, Common Automated Radar Terminal System (arts), Automated Radar Terminal System Internet Information Infrastructure Architecture (arts Iiia), Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (stars), En Route Automation Modernization (eram) And Airport Surface Detection Equipment (asde-x) Computer Systems In Real Time And/or Batch Processing Mode For Seamless Inclusion Into Other Pdars Processing Modules And Reports. The Data Visualization Tool Skyviewer And Analysis Software Must Be Capable Of Displaying And Analyzing Aviation-related Data (including Airports, Airspace Structures, Aircraft Tracks, Routes, Geographic Data, Weather, Etc.) As Well As Animate Traffic, Sector Airspace, And Weather Movements. To Ensure The Accuracy And Currency Of Pdars Data, The Contractor Must Update The Pdars System And Related Software To Accommodate Changes In The Nas Or Faa Data Delivery. 3.1.2 Provide Continuous/uninterrupted Operations, Maintenance, And Support To The Pdars Systems Installed In Faa Air Traffic Control (atc) Facilities And Other Facilities, Including Responsibilities For Remote Monitoring And Failure Recovery For All Hardware/software Components, Network Monitoring And Failure Recovery, Data Quality Assurance, Software, And Hardware Maintenance, Application Assistance, Training, Documentation Updates, And User Information Exchange Activities With No Interruption In The Operation Of The System. 3.1.3 Provide, Operate, Maintain, And Support A Pdars Central Hub Site Including Responsibilities For System Monitoring And Failure Recovery, Software And Hardware Maintenance, Application Assistance, Documentation Updates, Data Sharing, Data Archiving, And Data Back-up On A Continuous Basis Beginning On The Date Of Contract Award And Continuing For The Entire Contract Period Of Performance. 3.1.4 As Tasked, Expand The Pdars Network To Additional Atc Facilities, Including Responsibilities For Coordinating The Installation Of Communication Lines, Assisting In User Needs Assessments, Computer System Integration And Customization, The Procurement And Installation Of Equipment, Testing, And Transition. 3.1.5 Produce Uninterrupted Daily, Weekly, Monthly, And Other Pdars Reports In Support Of Faa Operational Facilities, Faa Service Area Offices, And Faa Headquarters, Including The Continued Generation Of The Over 900 Standard Daily Reports And Special Reports, Which Contain System Performance Information That Supports The Federal Aviation Administration Operations Network (faa Opsnet) Delay Reporting System, And Other Reporting Systems As Directed By The Faa. These Reports Contain Custom Algorithms That Encompass Nas Data Elements To Determine System Performance And Are Automatically Generated On A Daily, Weekly, Or Monthly Basis. 3.1.6 Design, Develop, And Deliver Special Request Reports Of New And Archived Pdars Data To Support Faa Nas Initiatives As Directed By The Faa. 3.1.7 Modify, Refine, And Update Existing Computer Methodologies, Models, And Simulations To Provide Enhanced Capabilities Required For Pdars. 3.1.8 Design, Develop, And Implement Computer Tools For Collecting And Analyzing Data For Monitoring, Testing, And Evaluating Existing Or Advanced Nas Operations, Components, And Air Traffic Control/management Tools. 3.1.9 Develop The Capability To Use The Existing Proc Machine To Process Data As The Source For The Skyviewer Virtualized Application As Well As Use A Centralized Warehouse Within The Nas Data Warehouse Known As Wilbur. 3.2 Program Support, Studies, Analyses, And Evaluations the Contractor Must Provide Support To Programs Or Projects That Require Pdars Data Or Pdars System Analytical Use To Conduct Studies, Analyses, And Evaluations Of Existing Or Potential Nas Operations. This Support Must Also Involve Measurement, Analysis, Reporting, And Simulation Of Faa Operations, Planning, Or Modernization Efforts. Examples Of Support In The Application Of These Tools In These Areas May Include The Following: 3.2.1 Design, Evaluate, And/or Analyze Air Traffic System Alternatives, Which May Involve Technological, Operational, Procedural, And Facility Aspects Of The Air Traffic System, Including System Users, Providers, And Consumers Of Air Traffic Services. 3.2.2 Conduct Evaluations Of The Performance Of Air Traffic Systems, Including Existing Baseline Operations And Tests Of Advanced Systems, Concepts, Procedures, And Technologies. 3.2.3 Perform Operational, Technical, And Feasibility Assessments Of Air Traffic System Alternatives Including Capacity, Delay, Operating Cost, Traffic Loading, Environmental, And Economic Factors. 3.2.4 Conduct Aviation-related Studies That May Be Generic In Nature, Site-specific Multi-modal, Or Innovative In Concept To Establish Feasibility, Viability, Marketability, Or Benefit-cost Effectiveness. 3.2.5 Perform Evaluations, Assessments, And Benefit-cost Trade-off Analyses Of Ongoing Or Proposed Programs And Projects. 3.2.6 Provide Technical Assistance, Including Development And Implementation Of Operational Concepts, Formulation Of Schedules, Resource Requirements, Systems Engineering Studies, Plan Preparations, And General Analytical And Technical Support. 3.2.7 Provide Engineering Assistance, Including Development And Implementation Of System Architecture Documents, Requirements Documents To Include Interface Requirements Documents (irds), Interface Control Documents (icds), And National Change Proposals (ncps), And The Use Of Faa Configuration Management Systems To Obtain Appropriate Approvals. 3.2.8 Provide Assistance To The Faa In Performing Its Responsibilities For Planning, Definition, Oversight, And Policy Formulation, Including Computer Tool Capabilities To Meet Requirements For Demonstrations, Analyses, And Evaluations. 3.3 Training the Contractor Must Manage And Execute The Pdars Training Program For Faa Air Traffic Services Personnel, Managers, And Analysts In Each Faa Facility Supported By Pdars, At Faa Headquarters In Washington D.c., And The Various Service Area Offices Supported By Pdars. Training May Also Be Provided At The Contractor Facility. the Contractor Must Perform Each Delivery/task Order Using A Mix Of Personnel Appropriate For Accomplishing The Work Requirements. Such Personnel Mix Must Be Identified In Each Delivery/task Order. 3.4 Transfer Plan the Contractor Must Prepare And Submit A Transfer Plan For Transferring The Pdars System To The Faa. The Transfer Plan Must Address The Transfer Of All Hardware, Software, Processes, Tools, And Documentation, Owned By The Faa. The Transfer Plan Must Describe The Approach To Transfer The Pdars Equipment And Data Owned By The Faa From The Contractor To The Faa. The Contractor’s Transfer Planning Must Begin At Government Direction. The Faa Will Determine When The Transfer Process Is To Be Completed And Will Provide Formal Acceptance Indicating Such. 3.4.1 The Transfer Plan Must Describe The Sequence Of Activities From The Beginning To The End Of The System Transfer. The Contractor Must Specify The Actions They Expect From The Government During The Transfer Process. 3.4.2 The Transfer Plan Must Address The Transfer Of Any And All Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) And Any And All Government Furnished Information (gfi). The Transfer Plan Must Address The Dispensation Of Any Contractor-owned Property. 3.4.3 The Plan Must Describe The Retention Of The Required Number Of Fully Qualified Contractor Personnel To The Contract During The Transfer Period. 3.4.4 The Transfer Plan Must Describe The Contractor’s Approach To Knowledge Transfer And Accessibility To Program Information. Knowledge Transfer Must Include Documentation/instruction Manuals, Including As-built Documents, Training, Configuration Management Documentation, And One-on-one Training/knowledge Transfer. 3.4.5 The Transfer Plan Must Include A Schedule Denoting All Major Transition Activities And Milestones. The Schedule Must Reflect The Proposed Handover Approach And Address All Major Contractor And Government Activities Required For The Transfer Of The System. The Transfer Plan Must Include All Activities Necessary To Retire The Pdars System And Transfer Data, Information, And Infrastructure To The Government And/or The Government’s Designated Representative, As Necessary. The Transfer Plan Must Include, With The Schedule, An Assessment Of Schedule Risks And Mitigation Activities And Tasks. A Transfer Schedule Is Required For Government Approval. The Transfer Schedule Must Indicate Completion Of All Transfer Activities Within 12 Months Of Initiation. 3.5 Wilbur Transfer Plan Implementation the Contractor Must Perform The Activities In The Subsection 3.4, Transfer Plan, That Are Required To Facilitate The Faa’s Ability To Assume Full Responsibility For The Acceptance Of Government-owned Pdars Hardware, Software, Processes, Tools, And Documentation. The Faa Will Direct The Contractor When To Begin The Transfer Plan Implementation. The Faa Is In The Process Of Providing A Replacement System For The Pdars System Through The Development And Implementation Of Wilbur. The Wilbur Platform Is The Authoritative Operational Data Source For The Faa For Operational Performance Metrics And Data. Pdars Is One Of Four Legacy Systems That Will Be Phased Out And Transitioned To Wilbur. Once Approved, A Transition Period Will Be Required To Migrate Data, Reporting Functions, And Tools To The New Wilbur System Which Necessitates The Need For Pdars To Continue Its Services Until Wilbur Is Operational. 3.6 Program Management 3.6.1 Contract Management the Contractor Must Provide Program Management Support That Identified Tasks Are Performed Efficiently, Accurately, On Time, And In Compliance With The Requirements. The Contractor Must Assign A Dedicated Program Manager To Establish The Program Requirements And To Organize, Plan, Schedule, Implement, Control, Analyze, And Report On All Elements Of The Contract. The Program Manager Must Be Accountable To The Faa For All Coordination Efforts And Work Performed Under This Contract, Such As The Standards Established By The Project Management Institute (pmi). the Program Management Tasks And Responsibilities Must Include, But Are Not Limited To, The Following: • The Contractor Must Perform Ongoing Project Management Throughout The Duration Of Each Task Identified Within This Sow, Including, But Not Limited To, Planning Milestones, Activities, Deliverables, And Schedules And Reporting Project Status Against Scheduled Milestones, Activities, And Deliverables. • Participate As A Member Of A Government-led Team As Required By The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor). • Participate In The Kick-off Meeting Between Faa, Cor, And Contractor To Review Sow Requirements Of The Scope Of Work, Deliverables, And Provide Minutes To The Meeting. • As Required By The Cor, The Contractor Must Attend Meetings In Support Of This Sow And Provide Meeting Minutes. • The Contractor Must Support The Tasks Elements And Corresponding Subtasks Identified Within This Statement Of Work (sow). • The Contractor Must Work With The Program Management Office (pmo), Third-party Support Contractors And In-service Management Contractors, And Other Stakeholders To Complete Contract Tasking. • The Contractor Must Work With The Pmo By Providing Ad-hoc Reports As Required By The Cor In Support Of This Sow. in Addition To The Above And As Required By The Cor, The Contractor Must Schedule, Run, And Provide Meeting Minutes, Briefings, And Agenda Materials For Meetings And Provide Recommendations And Ad-hoc Reports And Analysis. 3.6.2 Monthly Status Reports (msr) the Contractor Must Provide Monthly Status Reports (msrs), And Any Other Required Reports, Based On The Deliverables Identified In This Sow. The Contractor Must Provide An Msr That Documents The Activities Of The Previous Month And Identifies Planned Activities For The Following Month. The Reports Must Be Delivered To The Cor Specified At Award And Must Include, At A Minimum, The Following Information: • Overview Of Work Completed, Work In Progress And Work Planned For Each Task. • Hours Expended On Tasks, Labor Categories, And Personnel Used. • Status Of Individual Deliverables And Planned Activities. • Identification Of Risk Areas With Recommended Remedial Actions. • Status Of All Outstanding Risks Identified During Previous Months Status Reports. • Summary Of Expenditures For The Monthly Reporting Period, As Well As Cumulative Year-to-date Totals For The Performance Period And Any Additional Information Pertinent To The Government In Administering The Performance Of This Contract Effort. 3.6.3 Monthly Financial Reports the Contractor Must Provide Monthly Financial Reports. Monthly Review Meetings Must Be Provided Upon Request Of The Pdars Program Manager. Each Report Must Include The Following For Each Task: • Contract Line Item Number(s) (clins) Used During The Month. • Cost/hours Funded Or Apportioned By Clin. • Cost/hours Used By Clin. • Projected Date When 75% Of Funds Are Spent. • Projected Date When Funds Are Exhausted. • Funds/hours Remaining By Clin. • Other Direct Costs (odcs) Estimated, Used, And Remaining By Month. the Contractor Must Provide The Monthly Financial Reports In Two (2) Separate Sections To Reflect Ops And F&e Funding Data. 3.6.4 Monthly Program Management Review (pmr) the Semi-annual Pmrs, Beginning On The Sixth Month Of The Contract, The Contractor Must Meet Semi-annually With The Pmo And Cor For A Program Management Review At Their Washington, Dc Office, Or Location As Determined By The Pmo And Cor. The Contractor Must Conduct The Monthly Program Management Review Meetings. The Pmr Must Include, But Is Not Limited To The Following Discussion: • Vendor Contract Information. • Financial Summary. • Contract Staffing Summary. • Subcontractor Status. • Performance Summary. • Accomplishments. • Delivery/task Order Information. • Action Item Summary. • Backup Information. the Contractor Must Provide Meeting Minutes Resulting From The Pmrs. Meeting Minutes Must Include, But Are Not Limited To: • List Of Attendees. • Topics Discussed. • Comments. • Action Items And Owners. 3.6.5 Schedules the Contractor Must Provide A Schedule That Describes The Tasks To Be Performed, Task Level Resource Requirements, And The End Results/deliverables To Be Produced As Defined In Each Delivery/task Order. 3.7 Deliverables see Table In Attached Market Survey Pdf. 3.8 Travel all Required Travel Will Be Specified In Individual Delivery/task Orders (do/to) Issued. The Cost Of Transportation, Lodging, Subsistence And Incidental Expenses (per Diem) Incurred By The Contractor Personnel When Requested To Travel In The Performance Of A Do/to Will Comply With The Limitations As Set Forth In Faa Travel Policy, Federal Travel Regulations (ftr) For Civilian Agency Work. before Undertaking Any Travel In Performance Of A Do/to, The Contractor Must Obtain A Written Approval From The Contracting Officer (co) And Acceptance By The Program Office Contracting Officer's Representative (cor). The Contractor Must Provide, At A Minimum, The Number Of Persons In The Party, Traveler Name(s), Destination(s), And Duration Of Stay, Purpose, And Estimated Cost. local Travel By Offsite Contractor Employees Is Not Considered Other Direct Costs (odcs) And Will Not Be Reimbursed. Local Travel Is Within The 30-mile Radius Of The Faa Headquarters (hq). Whenever Possible, It Is Required That Tax Exempt Forms Are To Be Provided For Lodging. all Other Odcs Must Be Coordinated In Advance By The Cor And Approved In Writing By The Co Before Expenditure By The Contractor. 3.9 Period Of Performance the Period Of Performance For This Contract Is A Two (2) Year Base Period With A Three (3) One (1) Year Option Periods. 3.10 Place Of Performance the Principal Place Of Performance Must Be As Designated In Individual Task/delivery Orders Issued During The Term Of This Contract. It Is Anticipated That The Primary Place Of Performance Will Be At The Contractor’s Sites/locations. 3.11 Transition the Contractor Must Develop And Deliver A Transition Plan To The Government. Uninterrupted Provision Of The Services Required By This Sow Is Critical To The Faa. Consequently, It Is Imperative That Transition To Performance Under This Sow Be Accomplished In A Well-planned, Orderly, Efficient Manner. For Purposes Of This Sow, The Transition Period Must Be Defined As The Period Between Contract Awards To Total Performance Of All Requirements, In This Case No More Than Thirty (30) Calendar Days. The Contractor In Place Must Be Required To Assist In The Phase-in Activities Required For Any Subsequent Contractor Or The Faa. ***draft***

Veterans Memorial Medical Center, Dnd Tender

Healthcare and Medicine
Philippines
Closing Date9 Jul 2024
Tender AmountPHP 11.2 Million (USD 191.3 K)
Details: Description Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing And Commissioning Of One (1) Unit Ent Endoscopy Tower With Documentation System Technical Specifications: Digital Video Capture Module Digital Video Computer System With All Hardware And Software For Recording Examinations And Interfacing To Camera, Light Source And Printer. System Features:  Intel® Core ™ I7 Cpu 2.6 Ghz; 16gb System Ram  4 Tb Of Internal Memory Configured As 2 Tb Mirrored Exam Storage  Internal Hard Drive (2.0 Terabytes)  Microsoft ® Windows ® 10 Operating System And Microsoft Word For Reports  Dvd+-r/rw With Cd-r/rw Writing Capability  Software: Video And Audio Capture, Processing And Playback, Patient Examination Database Management Feature; Printing With The Following Equipment Cart  With Camera Head And Endoscope Holder  Castors: 4 Inch X 125mm Non-antistatic, Two With Brakes Medical Grade Monitor  Medical Grade Monitor: 27”, 4k Resolution  Installed To The Equipment Cart Uninterrupted Power Supply  With At Least 2 Hours Standby Power Warranty  Five (5) Years Parts And Service Warranty Training  Conduct Operational Training To The End-user, And Technical Training To The Biomed Unit Personnel For Seven (7) Working Days (to Be Started Within Three (3) Working Days After The Delivery Of The Equipment) Supply, Delivery, Installation, Testing And Commissioning Of One (1) Unit Ent Endoscopy Tower With Documentation System Technical Specifications Digital Video Capture Module Digital Video Computer System With All Hardware And Software For Recording Examinations And Interfacing To Camera, Light Source And Printer. System Features:  Intel® Core ™ I7 Cpu 2.6 Ghz; 16gb System Ram  4 Tb Of Internal Memory Configured As 2 Tb Mirrored Exam Storage  Internal Hard Drive (2.0 Terabytes)  Microsoft ® Windows ® 10 Operating System And Microsoft Word For Reports  Dvd+-r/rw With Cd-r/rw Writing Capability  Software: Video And Audio Capture, Processing And Playback, Patient Examination Database Management Feature; Printing With The Following Capabilities:  Allows Recording From Multiple Camera Sources Into A Single Recording  Playback Of Videos While Recording  Renaming And Adding Comments To Videos And Pictures  Auto Cropping And Centering Of Images Captured  Hardware And Software For Computer Control Of Camera  With Storage Add-on For 8 Tb Memory Video Processor  With Image Enhancement Features That Can:  Support The Detection, Demarcation And Characterization Of Lesions  Enhance Mucosal And Vessel Patterns As Well As Tumor Margins  User Interface: Control Panel Keyboard  Light Source: At Least 150 Watts Xenon With 4 Extra Bulbs Or Cold Light Led  Hd Video Output: Dvi-d, Hdmi High End Camera System  Optical System: 2x Zoom Lens  Remote Buttons  Focus: +4d To -4d Requires Rotation Of Focus Adjustment Ring  With Endoscope Eyepiece And Endoscope Mount Adapter Compatible With The Standard Rigid And Flexible Endoscopes

DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender

United States
Closing Date29 Aug 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Amendment 1: To Add The Org Id:46355161. background. The 411th Flight Test Squadron Is Soliciting A Small Business Set-aside, Request For Quote Or Rfq For The Selection Of Qualified And Capable Small Businesses To Purchase A Citrix Software Annual Maintenance (see Attached Statement Of Requirements And Brand Name Justification). (i) This Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items Prepared Iaw The Format In Subpart 12.6, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation For This Requirement; Quotations Are Being Requested And A Written Solicitation Will Not Be Issued. (ii) The Solicitation Number Is F1s0aq4211a001 And Is Issued As A Request For Quotation (rfq). (iii) The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular (fac) 2024-05 Effective 22 May 2024, Dfars Publication Notice (dpn) 20240815 Effective 15 Aug 2024, And Air Force Acquisition Circular (dafac) 2024-0612, Effective 12 Jun 2024. (iv) This Acquisition Allows For A Small Business Set-aside With An Associated Naics Code Of 513210 – Software Publishers Small Business Size Standard Of $47,000,000.00. The Associated Supply Code Is 7b20- It And Telecom-high Performance Computer (hardware And Perpetual License Software). (v) The Work Consists Of, But Is Not Limited To, The Purchase Of Citrix Software Annual Maintenance. (see Attached Statement Of Requirements And Brand Name Justification). (vi) Description Of Items To Be Acquired: citrix Software Annual Maintenance As Follows: citrix For Private Cloud** Trusted Product, Part No. 6002996 Qty: 300 Ea citrix Us 24/7 Support** Trusted Product, Part No. 6003000 Qty: 300 Ea netscaler Mpx Fips Fixed Term Software Advanced 8910** Qty: 2 Ea trusted Product, Part No. 6002530 org Id Is: 46355161 **only Authorized Resellers Of Citrix Software Annual Maintenance Will Be Considered For Award. (vii) The Government Place Of Performance Is 411 Flts 30 N. Wolfe Ave, Bldg 1632. Edwards Afb, Ca 93524. All Services And Related Supply Requests Shall Be F.o.b. Destination-edwards Afb, Ca 93524. (viii) The Provision At 52.212-1, Instructions To Offerors - Commercial Items, Applies To This Acquisition. Provisions And Clauses Can Be Viewed Through Internet Access At The Air Force Far Site, Acquisition.gov. addendum To Far 52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors Commercial Items offerors Shall Prepare Their Quotations Iaw Far 52.212-1, (note: Offerors May Submit Quotes Via Email, Please Note The Maximum File Size Is 10mb. Emails Over This File Size Will Not Be Received.) In Addition The Following Information Shall Be Included: 1. Offeror Name 2. Address 3. Cage Code 4. Primary Naics. 5. Business Size And Socioeconomic Program (if Applicable) (i.e. Sdvosb, Etc.) Small 6. Payment Terms (net 30) Or Discount Net 30 7. Point Of Contact & Phone Number 8. Offeror Email Address. 9. A Spreadsheet The Breaks Down The Price Elements 10. Technical And Company Capability: (ix) Far 52.212-2 Evaluation – Commercial Items, Is Applicable To This Rfq. addendum To Far 52.212-2 Evaluation Commercial Items the Solicitation Provides That Quotations Will Be Evaluated Using Best Value To The Government. The Award Will Be Made On The Basis Of The Lowest Evaluated Price Of Quotes Meeting Or Exceeding The Acceptability Standards For Non-cost Factors. The Technical Acceptability Factor Contains Two Non-cost Subfactors: the Agency Will First Rank Quotations According To Price, From Lowest To Highest, And Will Evaluate The Three (3) Lowest-priced Quotations As Either Technically Acceptable Or Unacceptable, Reserving The Right To Evaluate Additional Quotations For Technical Acceptability If Deemed To Be In The Best Interest Of The Government. evaluation Factors: 1. Price 2.technical Acceptability technically Acceptable Subfactors: the Government Will Award A Contract Resulting From The Rfq To The Responsible Offeror Whose Quote Is Responsive To The Rfq And Considered To Be The Best Value Based On The Criteria Set Forth Above. (x) Offerors Must Include With Their Quote A Completed Copy Of The Provision At Far 52.204-7 Together With Dfars 252.204-7004 Alternate A, System For Award Management And Far 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications—commercial Items With Alternate 1, With Their Quote, Unless This Information Has Been Submitted Electronically As Part Of Its Annual Representations And Certificates At Https://www.sam.gov. (xi) The Clause At 52.212-4, Contract Terms And Conditions -- Commercial Items (dec 2022), Applies. (xii) The Clause At Far 52.212-5, Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders--commercial Items (may 2024) Applies. clauses And Provisions Incorporated By Reference 52.203-18 Prohibition On Contracting With Entities That Require Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements-representation (jan 2017) 52.203-19 Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) 52.204-10 Reporting Executive Compensation And First-tier Subcontract Awards (jun 2020) 52.204-16 Commercial And Government Entity Code Reporting (aug 2020) 52.204-18 Commercial And Government Entity Code Maintenance (aug 2020) 52.209-6 Protecting The Government's Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, Or Proposed For Debarment. (nov 2021) 52.212-4 Contract Terms And Conditions-commercial Items (nov 2023) 52.212-5 Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive orders-commercial Items (may 2024) 52.219-6 Notice Of Total Small Business Set-aside (nov 2020) 52.219-28 Post Award Small Business Program Representation (feb 2024) 52.222-3 Convict Labor (june 2003) 52.222-19 Child Labor—cooperation With Authorities And Remedies (feb 2024) 52.222-21 Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015) 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity (sep 2016) 52.222-36 Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jun 2020) 52.222-50 Combating Trafficking In Persons (nov 2021) 52.222-50 Alt I Combatting Trafficking In Persons (mar 2015) 52.225-3 Buy American—free Trade Agreements—israeli Trade Act (nov 2023) 52.225-13 Restrictions On Certain Foreign Purchases (feb 2021) 52.232-33 Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer-system For Award Management (oct 2018) 52.232-40 Providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors (mar 2023) 252.203-7000 Requirements Relating To Compensation Of Former Dod Officials (sep 2011 ) 252.203-7005 Representation Relating To Compensation Of Former Dod Officials (sep 2022) 252.203-7995 Prohibition On Contracting With Entities That Require Certain Internal Confidential Agreements (deviation 2017-o0001) (jan 2017) 252.204-7008 Compliance With Safeguarding Covered Defense Information Controls (oct 2016) 252.204-7012 Safeguarding Covered Defense Information And Cyber Incident Reporting (may 2024) 252.204-7015 Notice Of Authorized Disclosure Of Information For Litigation Support (jan 2023) 252.211-7003 Item Identification And Valuation (jan 2023) 252.211-7008 Use Of Government-assigned Serial Numbers (sep 2010) 252.223-7008 Prohibition Of Hexavalent Chromium (jan 2023) 252.225-7000 Buy American Statute—balance Of Payments Program Certificate (feb 2024) 252.225-7001 Buy American And Balance Of Payments Program (feb 2024) 252.232-7003 Electronic Submission Of Payment Requests And Receiving Reports (dec 2018) 252.232-7006 Wide Area Workflow Payment Instructions (jan 2023) 252.232-7010 Levies On Contract Payments (dec 2006) 252.244-7000 Subcontracts For Commercial Items (nov 2023) 252.246-7008 Sources Of Electronic Parts (jan 2023) 5352.201-9101 Ombudsman (jul 2023) clauses And Provisions Incorporated By Full Text 252.203-7994 Prohibition On Contracting With Entities That Require Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements-representation. (class Deviation 2017-o0001) (nov 2016) include The Following Provision In All Solicitations, Including Solicitations For The Acquisition Of Commercial Items Under Far Part 12, That Will Use Funds Made Available By The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2017 (pub. L. 114-223) Or Any Other Act That Extends To Fiscal Year 2017 Funds The Same Prohibitions As Contained In Section 743, Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (pub. L. 114-113). Section 103 Of The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2017 Subjects The Funding By That Act For Fy 2017 To The Same Conditions Set Forth In Section 743: prohibition On Contracting With Entities That Require Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements-representation (deviation 2017-o0001)(nov 2016) (a) In Accordance With Continuing Appropriations Act, 2017 (pub. L. 114-223), Or Any Other Act That Extends To Fiscal Year 2017 Funds The Same Prohibitions As Contained In Section 743, Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (pub. L. 114-113), None Of The Funds Appropriated (or Otherwise Made Available) By This Or Any Other Act May Be Used For A Contract With An Entity That Requires Employees Or Subcontractors Of Such Entity Seeking To Report Fraud, Waste, Or Abuse To Sign Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements Prohibiting Or Otherwise Restricting Such Employees Or Contactors From Lawfully Reporting Such Waste, Fraud, Or Abuse To A Designated Investigative Or Law Enforcement Representative Of A Federal Department Or Agency Authorized To Receive Such Information. (b) The Prohibition In Paragraph (a) Of This Provision Does Not Contravene Requirements Applicable To Standard Form 312, Form 4414, Or Any Other Form Issued By A Federal Department Or Agency Governing The Nondisclosure Of Classified Information. (c) Representation. By Submission Of Its Offer, The Offeror Represents That It Does Not Require Employees Or Subcontractors Of Such Entity Seeking To Report Fraud, Waste, Or Abuse To Sign Or Comply With Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements Prohibiting Or Otherwise Restricting Such Employees Or Contactors From Lawfully Reporting Such Waste, Fraud, Or Abuse To A Designated Investigative Or Law Enforcement Representative Of A Federal Department Or Agency Authorized To Receive Such Information. (end Of Provision) (xiii) This Acquisition Requires No Additional Contract Requirement(s) Or Terms And Conditions (such As Contract Financing Arrangements Or Warranty Requirements) Determined By The Contracting Officer To Be Necessary For This Acquisition And Consistent With Customary Commercial Practices. Commercial Interim And/or Advance Payments Will Not Be Made. (xiv) Defense Priorities And Allocation System (dpas): N/a (xv) Quotes Are Due No Later Than 1100 Pst On 29 Aug 2024. (xvi) Quotes Shall Be Submitted Electronically To Denina.hudson@us.af.mil And Jenna.jacobson@us.af.mil. the Offeror Agrees To Hold The Prices In Its Quote Firm For 30calendar Days From The Date Specified For Receipt Of Quotes. proprietary Information And Trade Secrets, If Any, Must Be Clearly Marked On All Materials. All Information Received That Is Marked Proprietary Will Be Handled Accordingly. Please Be Advised That All Submissions Become Government Property And Will Not Be Returned. All Government And Contractor Personal Reviewing Sources Sought Responses Will Have Signed Non-disclosure Agreements And Understand Their Responsibility For Proper Use And Protection From Unauthorized Disclosure Of Proprietary Information As Described 41 Usc 423. The Government Shall Not Be Held Liable For Any Damages Incurred If Proprietary Information Is Not Properly Identified. any Information Provided Is Strictly Voluntary. The Government Will Not Pay For Information Submitted In Response To This Synopsis/solicitation. attachment: attch 1. Statement Of Requirements attch 2. Brand Name Justification

City Of Lapu lapu Tender

Philippines
Closing Date27 Aug 2024
Tender AmountPHP 300 K (USD 5.3 K)
Details: Description City Of Lapu-lapu City General Services Office Bill Of Quantities Delivery Period : Philgeps Reference No. : Title : To Improve The Efficiency And Effectiveness Of Frontline Services. Abc : Php 300,000.00 P.r. No. : 24-08-1032 P.r. Date : 08/09/24 Office : Office Of The City Accountant Abc : Php 300,000.00 No. Qty. Unit Item Description Brand Unit Cost Total Cost 1 1 Lot "information And Document Tracking System (complete Package), A. Queuing Management And Information System * Priority Number * Personal Public Address System * Transaction Inquiry * Personnel Inquiry * Appointment B. Document Tracking System * Receiving Module * Releasing Module C. Reportial Management Report * Transmittal Of Documents * Summarizing Of In / Out Of Documents * Summarizing Of Documents With Deficiencies D. Package Hardware One (1) Unit Queuing Hardware (computer Desktop With Touch Screen Monitor) Specification: * Operating System: Latest Operating System * Processor & Chipset:comparable To Core I5 10th Gen/r5 * Ram Memory: 8gb Drr4 Ram * Solid State Drive(ssd):256gb Ssd * Touch Screen Size: 10point Capacitive Touchscreen * Monitor Screen Type: 21.5"" * Resolution: Full Hd 1920x1080 Pixels * Graphics: Dedicated Graphic Card * Wireless Lan: Yes * Bluetooth: Yes * Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet One (1) Unit Stand For Queuing Hardware Specification: * Height: 40"" *width: 20"" One (1) Unit Lcd Tv Display Board With Wall Mounted Bracket Specification: * Screen Size: 32 Inches * Display: Led Hd Screen * Graphics Input: Hdmi And Vga One (1) Signature Pad One (1) Thermal Printer" I Hereby Certify That The Above Quoted Price Of Each Article Is True And Correct And I Bind Myself To Deliver The Same To The City Of Lapu-lapu Upon Receipt Of Notice Of Said Purchased Order. Note: This Prio-forma Forms Part Of The Paid Tender Documents And Will Be Made As One The Basis For Clarification Form The Interested Bidders/suppliers And Eventually The Modification Of The Statements/provisions In The Invitations To Bid.

United Nations Development Programme - UNDP Tender

Cameroon
Closing Date1 Sep 2024
Tender AmountRefer Documents 
Details: Computer Hardware For 10 Municipalities & Please indicate if you intend to submit a bid by creating a draft response without submitting it directly in the system. This will allow the system to send notifications in case the bid requirements are changed. If you need further clarification, please contact us using the system's messaging function. Bids should be submitted directly in the system by following this link: http://supplier.quantum.partneragencies.org/ using the profile you have on the portal. If you have not registered before, you can register a profile by using the registration link shared via the job advertisement and following the instructions in the guides available on the UNDP website: https://www.undp.org/procurement/business/resources-for-bidders. Do not create a new profile if you already have one. Use the Forgotten Password feature in case you do not remember the password or username from the previous registration. [UNDP Cameroon office Supply Unit]
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