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Details: Requirements For Pcr Testing - Microbiology
pathology And Laboratory Medicine Service Wpb Vahcs
introduction:
the Microbiology Department Of The Pathology And Laboratory Service Within The Wpb Vahcs Needs A Lease/reagent Rental (cost Per Kit/test) Agreement To Cover Equipment, Service Calls (including Routine Maintenance Beyond Manufacturer Recommended User Maintenance), Reagents And Consumables. Testing Is For Real-time Pcr Nucleic Acid Analysis To Rapidly Detect (at The Minimum): Clostridium Difficile Including The Epidemic 027 Strain From Stool (cdt), Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (mrsa) From Nasal Swabs, Sars-cov-2, Flu A&b/rsv Virus And Chlamydia Trachomatis (ct)/neisseria Gonorrhoeae (ng) From Male And Female Urine, Vaginal Or Endocervical Swabs. The Contract Shall Be For Six (6) Month Base And Up To Four (4) Option Years.
ii.scope Of Procurement:
vendor Shall Provide The Test Menu Listed On The Fss. Annual Test Volumes Provided With This Contract Are Based Upon Prior History And Are Not A Guaranteed Minimum. If At Any Time During The Contract Period, Tests Are Not Available On This List, The Vendor Shall Reimburse The Wpb Vamc Any Additional Costs Associated With The Procurement Of Another Source Of Test Performance.
testing Required In This Contract For The Wpb Vamc Are Listed Below:
cdiff- Clostridium Difficile
mrsa- Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
ct/ng
sars-cov-2/flua&b/rsv
the Wpb Vamc Facility Runs Approximately 7500 Test Per Year. Estimated Annual Test Kit Volumes Are Listed Below:
gxcdiff/epi-10 6
gxmrsa-nxg-10 120
ct/ng,gx,ivd 115
sars-cov2/flua&b/rsv 575
collection Swab Kit 24
urine Collection Kit 24
period Of Performance:
6 Month Base: 1 April 2025 30 September 2025
option Year 1: 1 October 2025 30 September 2026
option Year 2: 1 October 2026 30 September 2027
option Year 3: 1 October 2027 30 September 2028
option Year 4: 1 October 2028 30 September 2029
iv. Testing Menu Requirement:
vendor Shall Provide The Test Menu Listed On The Fss. Annual Test Volumes Provided With This Contract Are Based Upon Prior History And Are Not A Guaranteed Minimum.
If At Any Time During The Contract Period, Tests Are Not Available On This List, The Vendor Shall Reimburse The Wpb Vamc Any Additional Costs Associated With The Procurement Of Another Source Of Test Performance.
vi Maintenance And Service
1. Business Hours Service Provided For Length Of Contract.
All Service, Repair And Maintenance (other Than User Performed Maintenance) Will Be Performed By The Contractor With No Additional Expense To The Government (service Cost Included In Cprr). Vendor Service Must Be Available Within 2 Hours Of Notification By Customer During Business Hours.
Vendor Will Ensure That Maintenance Is Scheduled With Customer In Advance Of Arrival On Site.
Vendor To Provide Hazardous Waste Determination With Proposal. The Hazardous Waste Determination Is A Procedure Used To Determine Whether The By-products Of An Analytical Process Are Characterized As A Hazardous Waste. This Information To Be Provided Based On The Estimated Workload As Noted Above.
vii. Information Security
va Handbook 6500.6, Appendix B.doc
va Acquisition Regulation Solicitation Provision And Contract Clause
note: This Clause Will Undergo Official Rule Making By The Office Of Acquisitions And Logistics. The Below Language Will Be Submitted For Public Review Through The Federal Register. The Final Wording Of The Clause May Be Changed From What Is Outlined Below Based On Public Review And Comment. Once Approved, The Final Language In The Clause Can Be Obtained From The Office Of Acquisitions And Logistics Programs And Policy.
1. Subpart 839.2 Information And Information Technology Securityrequirements
839.201 Contract Clause For Information And Information Technology Security:
a. Due To The Threat Of Data Breach, Compromise Or Loss Of Information That Resides O Neither Va-owned Or Contractor-owned Systems, And To Comply With Federal Laws And Regulations, Va Has Developed An Information And Information Technology Security Clause To Be Used When Va Sensitive Information Is Accessed, Used, Stored, Generated, Transmitted, Or Exchanged By And Between Va And A Contractor, Subcontractor Or A Third Party In Any Format(e.g., Paper, Microfiche, Electronic Or Magnetic Portable Media).
b. In Solicitations And Contracts Where Va Sensitive Information Or Information Technology Will Be Accessed Or Utilized, The Co Shall Insert The Clause Found At 852.273-75, Security Requirements For Unclassified Information Technology Resources.
2. 852.273-75 - Security Requirements For Unclassified Information
technology Resources (interim- October 2008)
as Prescribed In 839.201, Insert The Following Clause:
the Contractor, Their Personnel, And Their Subcontractors Shall Be Subject To The Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks Regarding Information And Information System Security As Delineated In This Contract.
(end Of Clause)
va Handbook 6500.6, Appendix C .doc
va Information And Information System Security/privacy Language For Inclusion Into Contracts, As Appropriate
general
contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security.
access To Va Information And Va Information Systems
a Contractor/subcontractor Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees, Subcontractors, And Affiliates Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Contract, Agreement, Or Task Order.
all Contractors, Subcontractors, And Third-party Servicers And Associates Working With Va Information Are Subject To The Same Investigative Requirements As Those Of Va Appointees Or Employees Who Have Access To The Same Types Of Information. The Level And Process Of Background Security Investigations For Contractors Must Be In Accordance With Va Directive And Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability And Security Program. The Office For Operations, Security, And Preparedness Is Responsible For These Policies And Procedures.
contract Personnel Who Require Access To National Security Programs Must Have A Valid Security Clearance. National Industrial Security Program (nisp) Was Established By Executive Order 12829 To Ensure That Cleared U.s. Defense Industry Contract Personnel Safeguard The Classified Information In Their Possession While Performing Work On Contracts, Programs, Bids, Or Research And Development Efforts. The Department Of Veterans Affairs Does Not Have A Memorandum Of Agreement With Defense Security Service (dss). Verification Of A Security Clearance Must Be Processed Through The Special Security Officer Located In The Planning And National Security Service Within The Office Of Operations, Security, And Preparedness.
custom Software Development And Outsourced Operations Must Be In The U.s. To The Maximum Extent Practical. If Such Services Are Proposed To Be Performed Abroad And Are Not Disallowed By Other Va Policy Or Mandates, The Contractor/subcontractor Must State Where All Non-u.s. Services Are Provided And Detail A Security Plan, Deemed To Be Acceptable By Va, Specifically To Address Mitigation Of The Resulting Problems Of Communication, Control, Data Protection, And So Forth. Location Within The U.s. May Be An Evaluation Factor.
the Contractor Or Subcontractor Must Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately When An Employee Working On A Va System Or With Access To Va Information Is Reassigned Or Leaves The Contractor Or Subcontractor S Employ. The Contracting Officer Must Also Be Notified Immediately By The Contractor Or Subcontractor Prior To An Unfriendly Termination.
va Information Custodial Language
contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security.
if Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Sufficient Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12.
a Contractor/subcontractor Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees, Subcontractors, And Affiliates Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Contract, Agreement, Or Task Order.
all Contractors, Subcontractors, And Third-party Servicers And Associates Working With Va Information Are Subject To The Same Investigative Requirements As Those Of Va Appointees Or Employees Who Have Access To The Same Types Of Information. The Level And Process Of Background Security Investigations For Contractors Must Be In Accordance With Va Directive And Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability And Security Program. The Office For Operations, Security, And Preparedness Is Responsible For These Policies And Procedures.
information Made Available To The Contractor Or Subcontractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor/subcontractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Shall Be Used Only For Those Purposes And Shall Not Be Used In Any Other Way Without The Prior Written Agreement Of The Va. This Clause Expressly Limits The Contractor/subcontractor's Rights To Use Data As Described In Rights In Data - General, Far 52.227-14(d) (1).
va Information Should Not Be Co-mingled, If Possible, With Any Other Data On The Contractors/subcontractor S Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems To Ensure Va Requirements Related To Data Protection And Media Sanitization Can Be Met. If Co-mingling Must Be Allowed To Meet The Requirements Of The Business Need, The Contractor Must Ensure That Va S Information Is Returned To The Va Or Destroyed In Accordance With Va S Sanitization Requirements. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct Onsite Inspections Of Contractor And Subcontractor It Resources To Ensure Data Security Controls, Separation Of Data And Job Duties, And Destruction/media Sanitization Procedures Follow Va Directive Requirements.
prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract, Contractor/subcontractor Must Not Destroy Information Received From Va, Or Gathered/created By The Contractor During Performing This Contract Without Prior Written Approval By The Va. Any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor/subcontractor Must Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management And Its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, Applicable Va Records Control Schedules, And Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Must Be Sent To The Va Contracting Officer Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract.
the Contractor/subcontractor Must Receive, Gather, Store, Back Up, Maintain, Use, Disclose And Dispose Of Va Information Only In Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal And Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies. If Federal Or Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies Become Applicable To The Va Information Or Information Systems After Execution Of The Contract, Or If Nist Issues Or Updates Applicable Fips Or Special Publications (sp) After Execution Of This Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate In Good Faith To Implement The Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies In This Contract.
the Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Agreement Or To Preserve Electronic Information Stored On Contractor/subcontractor Electronic Storage Media For Restoration In Case Any Electronic Equipment Or Data Used By The Contractor/subcontractor Needs To Be Restored To An Operating State. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Must Be Appropriately Destroyed.
if Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Enough Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12.
if A Vha Contract Is Terminated For Cause, The Associated Baa Must Also Be Terminated, And Appropriate Actions Taken In Accordance With Vha Handbook 1600.01, Business Associate Agreements. Absent An Agreement To Use Or Disclose Protected Health Information, There Is No Business Associate Relationship.
the Contractor/subcontractor Must Store, Transport, Or Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools That Are, At A Minimum, Fips 140-2 Validated.
the Contractor/subcontractor S Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, If Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va S Minimum Requirements. Va Configuration Guidelines Are Available Upon Request.
except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor/subcontractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Other Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction, Or (ii) With Va S Prior Written Approval. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of, Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.
notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Health Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse, Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If The Contractor/subcontractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above-mentioned Information, That Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Orders Or Other Requests To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.
for Service That Involves The Storage, Generating, Transmitting, Or Exchanging Of Va Sensitive Information But Does Not Require C&a Or An Mou-isa For System Interconnection, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Complete A Contractor Security Control Assessment (csca) On A Yearly Basis And Provide It To The Cotr.
records Management Contract Language
the Following Standard Items Relate To Records Generated In Executing The Contract And Should Be Included In A Typical Electronic Information Systems (eis) Procurement Contract:
1. Citations To Pertinent Laws, Codes And Regulations Such As 44 U.s.c Chapters 21, 29, 31 And 33; Freedom Of Information Act (5 U.s.c. 552); Privacy Act (5 U.s.c. 552a); 36 Cfr Part 1222 And Part 1228.
2. Contractor Shall Treat All Deliverables Under The Contract As The Property Of The U.s. Government For Which The Government Agency Shall Have Unlimited Rights To Use, Dispose Of, Or Disclose Such Data Contained Therein As It Determines To Be In The Public Interest.
3. Contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract Using Government It Equipment And/or Government Records.
4. Contractor Shall Not Retain, Use, Sell, Or Disseminate Copies Of Any Deliverable That Contains Information Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 Or That Which Is Generally Protected By The Freedom Of Information Act.
5. Contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records Containing Any Government Agency Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract.
6. The Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Data/records Produced As Part Of This Contract.
7. The Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Electronic Information (electronic Data, Electronic Information Systems, Electronic Databases, Etc.) And All Supporting Documentation Created As Part Of This Contract. Contractor Must Deliver Sufficient Technical Documentation With All Data Deliverables To Permit The Agency To Use The Data.
8. Contractor Agrees To Comply With Federal And Agency Records Management Policies, Including Those Policies Associated With The Safeguarding Of Records Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974. These Policies Include The Preservation Of All Records Created Or Received Regardless Of Format [paper, Electronic, Etc.] Or Mode Of Transmission [e-mail, Fax, Etc.] Or State Of Completion [draft, Final, Etc.].
9. No Disposition Of Documents Will Be Allowed Without The Prior Written Consent Of The Contracting Officer. The Agency And Its Contractors Are Responsible For Preventing The Alienation Or Unauthorized Destruction Of Records, Including All Forms Of Mutilation. Willful And Unlawful Destruction, Damage Or Alienation Of Federal Records Is Subject To The Fines And Penalties Imposed By 18 U.s.c. 2701. Records May Not Be Removed From The Legal Custody Of The Agency Or Destroyed Without Regard To The Provisions Of The Agency Records Schedules.
10. Contractor Is Required To Obtain The Contracting Officer's Approval Prior To Engaging In Any Contractual Relationship (sub-contractor) In Support Of This Contract Requiring The Disclosure Of Information, Documentary Material And/or Records Generated Under, Or Relating To, This Contract. The Contractor (and Any Sub-contractor) Is Required To Abide By Government And Agency Guidance For Protecting Sensitive And Proprietary Information.
information System Design And Development
information Systems That Are Designed Or Developed For Or On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities Shall Comply With All Va Directives Developed In Accordance With Fisma, Hipaa, Nist, And Related Va Security And Privacy Control Requirements For Federal Information Systems. This Includes Standards For The Protection Of Electronic Phi, Outlined In 45 C.f.r. Part 164, Subpart C, Information And System Security Categorization Level Designations In Accordance With Fips 199 And Fips 200 With Implementation Of All Baseline Security Controls Commensurate With The Fips 199 System Security Categorization (reference Appendix D Of Va Handbook 6500, Va Information Security Program). During The Development Cycle A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Be Completed, Provided To The Cotr, And Approved By The Va Privacy Service In Accordance With Directive 6507, Va Privacy Impact Assessment.
the Contractor/subcontractor Shall Certify To The Cotr That Applications Are Fully Functional And Operate Correctly As Intended On Systems Using The Va Federal Desktop Core Configuration (fdcc), And The Common Security Configuration Guidelines Provided By Nist Or The Va. This Includes Internet Explorer 7 Configured To Operate On Windows Xp And Vista (in Protected Mode On Vista) And Future Versions, As Required.
the Standard Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Updating, And Patching Of Software Shall Not Alter The Configuration Settings From The Va Approved And Fdcc Configuration. Information Technology Staff Must Also Use The Windows Installer Service For Installation To The Default Program Files Directory And Silently Install And Uninstall.
applications Designed For Normal End Users Shall Run In The Standard User Context Without Elevated System Administration Privileges.
the Security Controls Must Be Designed, Developed, Approved By Va, And Implemented In Accordance With The Provisions Of Va Security System Development Life Cycle As Outlined In Nist Special Publication 800-37, Guide For Applying The Risk Management Framework To Federal Information Systems, Va Handbook 6500, Information Security Program And Va Handbook 6500.5, Incorporating Security And Privacy In System Development Lifecycle.
the Contractor/subcontractor Is Required To Design, Develop, Or Operate A System Of Records Notice (sor) On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function Subject To The Privacy Act Of 1974, (as Amended), Public Law 93-579, December 31, 1974 (5 U.s.c. 552a) And Applicable Agency Regulations. Violation Of The Privacy Act May Involve The Imposition Of Criminal And Civil Penalties.
the Contractor/subcontractor Agrees To:
Comply With The Privacy Act Of 1974 (the Act) And The Agency Rules And Regulations Issued Under The Act In The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Any System Of Records On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function When The Contract Specifically Identifies:
(a) The Systems Of Records (sor); And
(b) The Design, Development, Or Operation Work That The Contractor/subcontractor Is To Perform;
Include The Privacy Act Notification Contained In This Contract In Every Solicitation And Resulting Subcontract And In Every Subcontract Awarded Without A Solicitation, When The Work Statement In The Proposed Subcontract Requires The Redesign, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals That Is Subject To The Privacy Act; And
Include This Privacy Act Clause, Including This Subparagraph (3), In All Subcontracts Awarded Under This Contract Which Requires The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Such A Sor.
in The Event Of Violations Of The Act, A Civil Action May Be Brought Against The Agency Involved When The Violation Concerns The Design, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, And Criminal Penalties May Be Imposed Upon The Officers Or Employees Of The Agency When The Violation Concerns The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function. For Purposes Of The Act, When The Contract Is For The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, The Contractor/subcontractor Is An Employee Of The Agency.
Operation Of A System Of Records Means Performance Of Any Of The Activities Associated With Maintaining The Sor, Including The Collection, Use, Maintenance, And Dissemination Of Records.
Record Means Any Item, Collection, Or Grouping Of Information About An Individual That Is Maintained By An Agency, Including, But Not Limited To, Education, Financial Transactions, Medical
history, And Criminal Or Employment History And Contains The Person S Name, Or Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Any Other Identifying Particular Assigned To The Individual, Such As A Fingerprint Or Voiceprint, Or A Photograph.
System Of Records Means A Group Of Any Records Under The Control Of Any Agency From Which Information Is Retrieved By The Name Of The Individual Or By Some Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Other Identifying Assigned To The Individual.
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the Vendor Shall Ensure The Security Of All Procured Or Developed Systems And Technologies, Including Their Subcomponents (hereinafter Referred To As Systems ), Throughout The Life Of This Contract And Any Extension, Warranty, Or Maintenance Periods. This Includes, But Is Not Limited To Workarounds, Patches, Hotfixes, Upgrades, And Any Physical Components (hereafter Referred To As Security Fixes) Which May Be Necessary To Fix All Security Vulnerabilities Published Or Known To The Vendor Anywhere In The Systems, Including Operating Systems And Firmware. The Vendor Shall Ensure That Security Fixes Shall Not Negatively Impact The Systems.
the Vendor Shall Notify Va Within 24 Hours Of The Discovery Or Disclosure Of Successful Exploits Of The Vulnerability Which Can Compromise The Security Of The Systems (including The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of Its Data And Operations, Or The Availability Of The System). Such Issues Shall Be Remediated As Quickly As Is Practical, But In No Event Longer Than 2 Days.
when The Security Fixes Involve Installing Third Party Patches (such As Microsoft Os Patches Or Adobe Acrobat), The Vendor Will Provide Written Notice To The Va That The Patch Has Been Validated As Not Affecting The Systems Within 10 Working Days. When The Vendor Is Responsible For Operations Or Maintenance Of The Systems, They Shall Apply The Security Fixes Within 5 Days.
all Other Vulnerabilities Shall Be Remediated As Specified In This Paragraph In A Timely Manner Based On Risk, But Within 60 Days Of Discovery Or Disclosure. Exceptions To This Paragraph (e.g. For The Convenience Of Va) Shall Only Be Granted With Approval Of The Contracting Officer And The Va Assistant Secretary For Office Of Information And Technology.
information System Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use
for Information Systems That Are Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities, Contractors/subcontractors Are Fully Responsible And Accountable For Ensuring Compliance With All Hipaa, Privacy Act, Fisma, Nist, Fips, And Va Security And Privacy Directives And Handbooks. This Includes Conducting Compliant Risk Assessments, Routine Vulnerability Scanning, System Patching And Change Management Procedures, And The Completion Of An Acceptable Contingency Plan For Each System. The Contractor S Security Control Procedures Must Be Equivalent, To Those Procedures Used To Secure Va Systems. A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Also Be Provided To The Cotr And Approved By Va Privacy Service Prior To Operational Approval. All External Internet Connections To Va S Network Involving Va Information Must Be Reviewed And Approved By Va Prior To Implementation.
adequate Security Controls For Collecting, Processing, Transmitting, And Storing Of Personally Identifiable Information (pii), As Determined By The Va Privacy Service, Must Be In Place, Tested, And Approved By Va Prior To Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use Of The Information System, Or Systems By Or On Behalf Of Va. These Security Controls Are To Be Assessed And Stated Within The Pia And If These Controls Are Determined Not To Be In Place, Or Inadequate, A Plan Of Action And Milestones (poa&m) Must Be Submitted And Approved Prior To The Collection Of Pii.
outsourcing (contractor Facility, Contractor Equipment Or Contractor Staff) Of Systems Or Network Operations, Telecommunications Services, Or Other Managed Services Requires Certification And Accreditation (authorization) (c&a) Of The Contractor S Systems In Accordance With Va Handbook 6500.3, Certification And Accreditation And/or The Va Ocs Certification Program Office. Government-owned (government Facility Or Government Equipment) Contractor-operated Systems, Third Party Or Business Partner Networks Require Memorandums Of Understanding And Interconnection Agreements (mou-isa) Which Detail What Data Types Are Shared, Who Has Access, And The Appropriate Level Of Security Controls For All Systems Connected To Va Networks.
the Contractor/subcontractor S System Must Adhere To All Fisma, Fips, And Nist Standards Related To The Annual Fisma Security Controls Assessment And Review And Update The Pia. Any Deficiencies Noted During This Assessment Must Be Provided To The Va Contracting Officer And The Iso For Entry Into Va S Poa&m Management Process. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Use Va S Poa&m Process To Document Planned Remedial Actions To Address Any Deficiencies In Information Security Policies, Procedures, And Practices, And The Completion Of Those Activities. Security Deficiencies Must Be Corrected Within The Timeframes Approved By The Government. Contractor/subcontractor Procedures Are Subject To Periodic, Unannounced Assessments By Va Officials, Including The Va Office Of Inspector General. The Physical Security Aspects Associated With Contractor/subcontractor Activities Must Also Be Subject To Such Assessments. If Major Changes To The System Occur That May Affect The Privacy Or Security Of The Data Or The System, The C&a Of The System May Need To Be Reviewed, Retested And Re-authorized Per Va Handbook 6500.3. This May Require Reviewing And Updating All The Documentation (pia, System Security Plan, Contingency Plan). The Certification Program Office Can Provide Guidance On Whether A New C&a Would Be Necessary.
the Contractor/subcontractor Must Conduct An Annual Self-assessment On All Systems And Outsourced Services As Required. Both Hard Copy And Electronic Copies Of The Assessment Must Be Provided To The Cotr. The Government Reserves The Right To Conduct Such An Assessment Using Government Personnel Or Another Contractor/subcontractor. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Take Appropriate And Timely Action (this Can Be Specified In The Contract) To Correct Or Mitigate Any Weaknesses Discovered During Such Testing, Generally At No Additional Cost.
va Prohibits The Installation And Use Of Personally Owned Or Contractor/subcontractor-owned Equipment Or Software On Va S Network. If Non-va Owned Equipment Must Be Used To Fulfill The Requirements Of A Contract, It Must Be Stated In The Service Agreement, Sow Or Contract. All The Security Controls Required For Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) Must Be Utilized In Approved Other Equipment (oe) And Must Be Funded By The Owner Of The Equipment. All Remote Systems Must Be Equipped With, And Use, A Va-approved Antivirus (av) Software And A Personal (host-based Or Enclave Based) Firewall That Is Configured With A Va-approved Configuration. Software Must Be Kept Current, Including All Critical Updates And Patches. Owners Of Approved Oe Are Responsible For Providing And Maintaining The Anti-viral Software And The Firewall On The Non-va Owned Oe.
all Electronic Storage Media Used On Non-va Leased Or Non-va Owned It Equipment That Is Used To Store, Process, Or Access Va Information Must Be Handled In Adherence With Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization Upon: (i) Completion Or Termination Of The Contract Or (ii) Disposal Or Return Of The It Equipment By The Contractor/subcontractor Or Any Person Acting On Behalf Of The Contractor/subcontractor, Whichever Is Earlier. Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Cds, Back-up Tapes, Etc.) Used By The Contractors/subcontractors That Contain Va Information Must Be Returned To The Va For Sanitization Or Destruction Or The Contractor/subcontractor Must Self-certify That The Media Has Been Disposed Of Per 6500.1 Requirements. This Must Be Completed Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract.
bio-medical Devices And Other Equipment Or Systems Containing Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Etc.) With Va Sensitive Information Must Not Be Returned To The Vendor At The End Of Lease, For Trade-in, Or Other Purposes. The Options Are:
Vendor Must Accept The System Without The Drive;
Va S Initial Medical Device Purchase Includes A Spare Drive Which Must Be Installed In Place Of The Original Drive At Time Of Turn-in; Or
Va Must Reimburse The Company For Media At A Reasonable Open Market Replacement Cost At Time Of Purchase.
Due To The Highly Specialized And Sometimes Proprietary Hardware And Software Associated With Medical Equipment/systems, If It Is Not Possible For The Va To Retain The Hard Drive, Then;
The Equipment Vendor Must Have An Existing Baa If The Device Being Traded In Has Sensitive Information Stored On It And Hard Drive(s) From The System Are Being Returned Physically Intact; And
Any Fixed Hard Drive On The Device Must Be Non-destructively Sanitized To The Greatest Extent Possible Without Negatively Impacting System Operation. Selective Clearing Down To Patient Data Folder Level Is Recommended Using Va Approved And Validated Overwriting Technologies/methods/tools. Applicable Media Sanitization Specifications Need To Be Pre-approved And Described In The Purchase Order Or Contract.
A Statement Needs To Be Signed By The Director (system Owner) That States That The Drive Could Not Be Removed And That (a) And (b) Controls Above Are In Place And Completed.â The Iso Needs To Maintain The Documentation.
security Incident Investigation
the Term Security Incident Means An Event That Has, Or Could Have, Resulted In Unauthorized Access To, Loss Or Damage To Va Assets, Or Sensitive Information, Or An Action That Breaches Va Security Procedures. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Notify The Cotr And Simultaneously, The Designated Iso And Privacy Officer For The Contract Of Any Known Or Suspected Security/privacy Incidents, Or Any Unauthorized Disclosure Of Sensitive Information, Including That Contained In System(s) To Which The Contractor/subcontractor Has Access.
to The Extent Known By The Contractor/subcontractor, The Contractor/subcontractor S Notice To Va Shall Identify The Information Involved, The Circumstances Surrounding The Incident (including To Whom, How, When, And Where The Va Information Or Assets Were Placed At Risk Or Compromised), And Any Other Information That The Contractor/subcontractor Considers Relevant.
with Respect To Unsecured Protected Health Information, The Business Associate Is Deemed To Have Discovered A Data Breach When The Business Associate Knew Or Should Have Known Of A Breach Of Such Information. Upon Discovery, The Business Associate Must Notify The Covered Entity Of The Breach. Notifications Need To Be Made In Accordance With The Executed Business Associate Agreement.
in Instances Of Theft Or Break-in Or Other Criminal Activity, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Concurrently Report The Incident To The Appropriate Law Enforcement Entity (or Entities) Of Jurisdiction, Including The Va Oig And Security And Law Enforcement. The Contractor, Its Employees, And Its Subcontractors And Their Employees Shall Cooperate With Va And Any Law Enforcement Authority Responsible For The Investigation And Prosecution Of Any Possible Criminal Law Violation(s) Associated With Any Incident. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Cooperate With Va In Any Civil Litigation To Recover Va Information, Obtain Monetary Or Other Compensation From A Third Party For Damages Arising From Any Incident, Or Obtain Injunctive Relief Against Any Third Party Arising From, Or Related To, The Incident.
liquidated Damages For Data Breach
consistent With The Requirements Of 38 U.s.c. §5725, A Contract May Require Access To Sensitive Personal Information. If So, The Contractor Is Liable To Va For Liquidated Damages In The Event Of A Data Breach Or Privacy Incident Involving Any Spi The Contractor/subcontractor Processes Or Maintains Under This Contract.
the Contractor/subcontractor Shall Provide Notice To Va Of A Security Incident As Set Forth In The Security Incident Investigation Section Above. Upon Such Notification, Va Must Secure From A Non-department Entity Or The Va Office Of Inspector General An Independent Risk Analysis Of The Data Breach To Determine The Level Of Risk Associated With The Data Breach For The Potential Misuse Of Any Sensitive Personal Information Involved In The Data Breach. The Term 'data Breach' Means The Loss, Theft, Or Other Unauthorized Access, Or Any Access Other Than That Incidental To The Scope Of Employment, To Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, In Electronic Or Printed Form, That Results In The Potential Compromise Of The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of The Data. Contractor Shall Fully Cooperate With The Entity Performing The Risk Analysis. Failure To Cooperate May Be Deemed A Material Breach And Grounds For Contract Termination.
each Risk Analysis Shall Address All Relevant Information Concerning The Data Breach, Including The Following:
Nature Of The Event (loss, Theft, Unauthorized Access);
Description Of The Event, Including:
(a) Date Of Occurrence;
(b) Data Elements Involved, Including Any Pii, Such As Full Name, Social Security Number, Date Of Birth, Home Address, Account Number, Disability Code;
(3) Number Of Individuals Affected Or Potentially Affected;
(4) Names Of Individuals Or Groups Affected Or Potentially Affected;
(5) Ease Of Logical Data Access To The Lost, Stolen Or Improperly Accessed Data Considering The Degree Of Protection For The Data, E.g., Unencrypted, Plain Text;
(6) Amount Of Time The Data Has Been Out Of Va Control;
(7) The Likelihood That The Sensitive Personal Information Will Or Has Been Compromised (made Accessible To And Usable By Unauthorized Persons);
(8) Known Misuses Of Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, If Any;
(9) Assessment Of The Potential Harm To The Affected Individuals;
(10) Data Breach Analysis As Outlined In 6500.2 Handbook, Management Of Security And Privacy Incidents, As Appropriate; And
(11) Whether Credit Protection Services May Assist Record Subjects In Avoiding Or Mitigating The Results Of Identity Theft Based On The Sensitive Personal Information That May Have Been Compromised.
based On The Determinations Of The Independent Risk Analysis, The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Paying To The Va Liquidated Damages In The Amount Of $37.50 Per Affected Individual To Cover The Cost Of Providing Credit Protection Services To Affected Individuals Consisting Of The Following:
(1) Notification;
(2) One Year Of Credit Monitoring Services Consisting Of Automatic Daily Monitoring Of At Least 3 Relevant Credit Bureau Reports;
(3) Data Breach Analysis;
(4) Fraud Resolution Services, Including Writing Dispute Letters, Initiating Fraud Alerts And Credit Freezes, To Assist Affected Individuals To Bring Matters To Resolution;
(5) One Year Of Identity Theft Insurance With $20,000.00 Coverage At $0 Deductible; And
(6) Necessary Legal Expenses The Subjects May Incur To Repair Falsified Or Damaged Credit Records, Histories, Or Financial Affairs.
security Controls Compliance Testing
on A Periodic Basis, Va, Including The Office Of Inspector General, Reserves The Right To Evaluate Any Or All The Security Controls And Privacy Practices Implemented By The Contractor Under The Clauses Contained Within The Contract. With 10 Working-days Notice, At The Request Of The Government, The Contractor Must Fully Cooperate And Assist In A Government-sponsored Security Controls Assessment At Each Location Wherein Va Information Is Processed Or Stored, Or Information Systems Are Developed, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va, Including Those Initiated By The Office Of Inspector General. The Government May Conduct A Security Control Assessment On Shorter Notice (to Include Unannounced Assessments) As Determined By Va In The Event Of A Security Incident Or At Any Other Time.
training
all Contractor Employees And Subcontractor Employees Requiring Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems Shall Complete The Following Before Being Granted Access To Va Information And Its Systems:
Sign And Acknowledge (either Manually Or Electronically) Understanding Of And Responsibilities For Compliance With The Contractor Rules Of Behavior, Appendix E Relating To Access To Va Information And Information Systems;
Successfully Complete The Va Cyber Security Awareness And Rules Of Behavior Training And Annually Complete Required Security Training;
Successfully Complete The Appropriate Va Privacy Training And Annually Complete Required Privacy Training; And
Successfully Complete Any Additional Cyber Security Or Privacy Training, As Required For Va Personnel With Equivalent Information System Access [to Be Defined By The Va Program Official And Provided To The Contracting Officer For Inclusion In The Solicitation Document E.g., Any Role-based Information Security Training Required In Accordance With Nist Special Publication 800-16, Information Technology Security Training Requirements.]
the Contractor Shall Provide To The Contracting Officer And/or The Cotr A Copy Of The Training Certificates And Certification Of Signing The Contractor Rules Of Behavior For Each Applicable Employee Within 1 Week Of The Initiation Of The Contract And Annually Thereafter, As Required.
failure To Complete The Mandatory Annual Training And Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until The Training And Documents Are Complete.
Closing Date26 Mar 2025
Tender AmountUSD 282.1 K
This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Others
United States
Details: Sources Sought Notice
sources Sought: This Is Not A Solicitation For A Proposal, Proposal Abstract, Or Quote. The Purpose Of This Notice Is To Obtain Information Regarding Qualified Business Sources. The Responses To The Information Requested Will Assist The Government In Determining The Appropriate Acquisition Method.
statement Of Work (sow)
the Contractor Shall Render Genetic Testing Laboratory Services In Accordance With This Statement Of Work To Support The Health Science Research Department At Durham Va Medical Center Under The Direction Of Dr. Deepak Voora, Executive Director Of National Pharmacogenomics Program At Va Central Office, For The Study/iir Titled, Reducing Veterans' Risk Of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Through Pharmacogenomics Informed Statin Prescribing Funded By The Va Durham Healthcare System And Delivered To The Indianapolis Va Health Care System.
description: Genomic Medicine Research Has Many Complexities Requiring Specialized Services, Skills, And Expertise, Including Complex Laboratory Analyses Requiring Specialized Equipment And Expertise In The Generation And Interpretation Of Genomic Data; Large Complex Genomic Datasets With Particular Storage, Privacy, And Information Security Requirements; Clinical Expertise In How Genomic Medicine Interventions Might Inform Health Care And Impact Health Outcomes; And Sensitivity To The Ethical, Psychosocial, Legal, And Regulatory Considerations Of Genomic Medicine Research.
background: This Research Grant Proposes A Single Center, Randomized Clinical Trial Of Precision Statin Prescribing Versus Usual Care To Be Conducted At The Indianapolis Va Health Care System. Four-hundred And Ten (410) Veteran Patients Who Are At Risk For Cardiovascular Events And Have A Class I Indication For Statin Therapy, But Are Not Currently Prescribed One, Will Be Recruited And Randomly Allocated To Receive Either 1) Genetic Test Report That Provides An Assessment Of Their Risk For Cardiovascular Disease Events Based On A Polygenic Risk Score (prs) For Coronary Artery Disease And Their Risk Of Statin Associated Musculoskeletal Symptoms Based On Slco1b1 Genetic Testing Or 2) Usual Care. Specimens For Genetic Testing Will Be Collected Via Saliva Kit Administered With The Assistance Of Research Staff And Shipped Using A Common Carrier Delivery Service And Standard Chain Of Custody.
description Of Work: The Contractor S Laboratory Services Shall Be In Accordance With Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (clia) And Be A College Of American Pathologists (cap) Certified Clinical Diagnostic Genetic Testing Laboratory In Order To Successfully Perform The Required Genetic Testing For This Study.
the Performing Laboratory Will Perform Dna Testing For A Prs For Cad And Slco1b1 Based Dna Sequencing, Pcr, Or Array-based Technologies, Analysis, Interpretation, And Reporting For This Study.
the Certification And Accreditation (c&a) Requirements Do Not Apply, And That A Security Accreditation Package Is Not Required.
primary Contractor Duties Include, But Are Not Limited To:
specimen Accessioning, Extraction, And Test Management
dna Sequencing And/or Genotyping For
polygenic Risk Score (prs) For Coronary Artery Disease Cad
genome Wide Genotyping/sequencing
whole Genome Imputation
variant Calling
sample Qc
genetic Variant Qc
ancestry Specific Prs Calculation For Cad
prs Interpretation And Report In Pdf Format
slco1b1 Genetic Testing
genotyping/sequencing
variant Calling
sample/variant Qc
Star Allele Diplotype And Phenotype Interpretation Based On The Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (cpic) Guidelines.
reporting In Pdf Format
each Laboratory Tests Unit Shall Include:
saliva Swab Dna Collection Kit
genome-wide Genotyping With Illumina Iscan Microarray Technology
whole Genome Imputation
variant Calling
sample Qc (call Rate, Nominal Coverage, Heterozygosity Rate)
genetic Variant Qc (genotype Probability)
ancestry Specific Prs Calculation For Cad Prs
cad Prs Reporting In Pdf Format
slco1b1 Testing And Reporting In Pdf Format
deliverables: Specific Items To Be Delivered To The Va Investigators, Include, But Are Not Limited To:
human Specimen Sample Collection Supplies And Shipping Materials, Compliant With All Current Federal Regulations.
clinical Polygenic Risk Score And Slco1b1 Report For Participants Randomized To The Genetic Testing Arm Of The Study.
a Required Total Of An Estimated 68 Tests Per Year For Three (3) Years.
other Pertinent Information:
the Contractor Shall Provide Services For Both Components Of Necessary Testing: 1. Polygenic Risk Score For Coronary Artery Disease And 2. Slco1b1 Genetic Testing.
the Contractor Shall Provide An Existing Ldt That They Have Available For The Purposes In This Statement Of Work, As Va Does Not Have An Ldt For These Purposes. The Vendor Shall Have An Existing Ldt As The Va Will Use The Ldt Within One Month Of The Contract Being Awarded.
the Contractor Shall Not Work In Conjunction With Another Laboratory For The Polygenic Risk Score Or The Genetic Testing For Slco1b1 As Subcontracting Out And Shipping Samples From One Contractor S Laboratory To Another Is Not Within Best Interest Of The Va S Need At This Time.
the Contractor S Services Shall Be Available Readily To Render To Va, In House, At Time Of Contract Award.
timeframe: The Estimated Beginning And Ending Dates During Which The Contractor Is Required To Perform Work For Va Durham Are 1/13/2025 To 1/12/2026 With The Option To Renew Yearly Through 1/13/2028.
va Information And Information System Security And Privacy Language
1. General. This Entire Section Applies To All Acquisitions Requiring Any Information Security And Privacy Language. Contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors And Subcontractor Personnel Will Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, Va Directives And Handbooks, As Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security And Privacy.
2. Va Information Custodial Language. This Entire Section Applies To All Acquisitions Requiring Any Information Security And Privacy Language.
a. The Government Shall Receive Unlimited Rights To Data/intellectual Property First Produced And Delivered In The Performance Of This Contract Or Order (hereinafter Contract ) Unless Expressly Stated Otherwise In This Contract. This Includes All Rights To Source Code And All Documentation Created In Support Thereof. The Primary Clause Used To Define Government And Contractor Data Rights Is Far 52.227-14 Rights In Data General. The Primary Clause Used To Define Computer Software License (not Data/intellectual Property First Produced Under This Contractor Or Order) Is Far 52.227-19, Commercial Computer Software License.
b. Information Made Available To The Contractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Will Be Used Only For The Purposes Specified In The Service Agreement, Sow, Pws, Pd, And/or Contract. The Contractor Shall Not Use Va Information In Any Other Manner Without Prior Written Approval From A Va Contracting Officer (co). The Primary Clause Used To Define Government And Contractor Data Rights Is Far 52.227-14 Rights In Data General.
c. Va Information Will Not Be Co-mingled With Any Other Data On The Contractor S Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems. The Contractor Shall Ensure Compliance With Federal And Va Requirements Related To Data Protection, Data Encryption, Physical Data Segregation, Logical Data Segregation, Classification Requirements And Media Sanitization.
d. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct Scheduled Or Unscheduled Audits, Assessments, Or Investigations Of Contractor Information Technology (it) Resources To Ensure Information Security Is Compliant With Federal And Va Requirements. The Contractor Shall Provide All Necessary Access To Records (including Electronic And Documentary Materials Related To The Contracts And Subcontracts) And Support (including Access To Contractor And Subcontractor Staff Associated With The Contract) To Va, Va's Office Inspector General (oig), And/or Government Accountability Office (gao) Staff During Periodic Control Assessments, Audits, Or Investigations.
e. The Contractor May Only Use Va Information Within The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal Law, Regulations, And Va Policies. If New Federal Information Security Laws, Regulations Or Va Policies Become Applicable After Execution Of The Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate Contract Modification And Adjustment Necessary To Implement The New Laws, Regulations, And/or Policies.
f. The Contractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Specifically Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Contract. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Shall Be Destroyed In Accordance With Va Directive 6500, Va Cybersecurity Program And Va Information Security Knowledge Service.
g. If A Veterans Health Administration (vha) Contract Is Terminated For Default Or Cause With A Business Associate, The Related Local Business Associate Agreement (baa) Shall Also Be Terminated And Actions Taken In Accordance With Vha Directive 1605.05, Business Associate Agreements. If There Is An Executed National Baa Associated With The Contract, Va Will Determine What Actions Are Appropriate And Notify The Contactor.
h. The Contractor Shall Store And Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools Which Are, At A Minimum, Federal Information Processing Standards (fips) 140-2, Security Requirements For Cryptographic Modules (or Its Successor) Validated And In Conformance With Va Information Security Knowledge Service Requirements. The Contractor Shall Transmit Va Sensitive Information Using Va Approved Transport Layer Security (tls) Configured With Fips Based Cipher Suites In Conformance With National Institute Of Standards And Technology (nist) 800-52, Guidelines For The Selection, Configuration And Use Of Transport Layer Security (tls) Implementations.
the Contractor S Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, As Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va S Minimum Requirements.
j. Except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction After Notification To Va Co (ii) With Written Approval From The Va Co. The Contractor Shall Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Co For Response.
k. Notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. § 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Qualityassurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. § 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Medical Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (hiv). If The Contractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above Mentioned Information, The Contractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Order Or Other Requests To The Va Co For Response.
l. Information Made Available To The Contractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Will Be Protected And Secured In Accordance With Va Directive 6500 And Identity And Access Management (iam) Security Processes Specified In The Va Information Security Knowledge Service.
m. Any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor Shall Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management, Va Handbook 6300.1, Records Management Procedures, And Applicable Va Records Control Schedules.
n. The Contractor Shall Provide Its Plan For Destruction Of All Va Data In Its Possession According To Va Directive 6500 And Nist 800-88, Guidelines For Media Sanitization Prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract. If Directed By The Cor/co, The Contractor Shall Return All Federal Records To Va For Disposition.
o. Any Media, Such As Paper, Magnetic Tape, Magnetic Disks, Solid State Devices Or Optical Discs That Is Used To Store, Process, Or Access Va Information That Cannot Be Destroyed Shall Be Returned To Va.the Contractor Shall Hold The Appropriate Material Until Otherwise Directed By The Contracting Officer S Representative (cor) Or Co. Items Shall Be Returned Securely Via Va-approved Methods. Va Sensitive Information Must Be Transmitted Utilizing Va-approved Encryption Tools Which Are Validated Under Fips 140-2 (or Its Successor) And Nist 800-52. If Mailed, The Contractor Shall Send Via A Trackable Method (usps, Ups, Fedex, Etc.) And Immediately Provide The Cor/co With The Tracking Information. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Shall Be Sent To The Cor/co Within 30 Business Days Of Termination Of The Contract.
p. All Electronic Storage Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Cds, Back-up Tapes, Etc.) Used To Store, Process Or Access Va Information Will Not Be Returned To The Contractor At The End Of Lease, Loan, Or Trade-in. Exceptions To This Paragraph Will Only Be Granted With The Written Approval Of The Va Co.
3. Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems. This Section Applies When Any Person Requires Access To Information Made Available To The Contractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract.
a. A Contractor/subcontractor Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees And Subcontractors Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Solicitation Or Contract. This Includes Indirect Entities, Both Affiliate Of Contractor/subcontractor And Agent Of Contractor/subcontractor.
b. Contractors And Subcontractors Shall Sign The Va Information Security Rule Of Behavior (rob) Before Access Is Provided To Va Information And Information Systems (see Section 4, Training, Below). The Rob Contains The Minimum User Compliance Requirements And Does Not Supersede Any Policies Of Va Facilities Or Other Agency Components Which Provide Higher Levels Of Protection To Va S Information Or Information Systems. Users Who Require Privileged Access Shall Complete The Va Elevated Privilege Access Request Processes Before Privileged Access Is Granted.
c. All Contractors And Subcontractors Working With Va Information Are Subject To The Same Security Investigative And Clearance Requirements As Those Of Va Appointees Or Employees Who Have Access To The Same Types Of Information. The Level And Process Of Background Security Investigations For Contractors Shall Be In Accordance With Va Directive And Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability And Security Program. The Office Of Human Resources And Administration/operations, Security And Preparedness (hra/osp) Is Responsible For These Policies And Procedures. Contract Personnel Who Require Access To Classified Information Or Information Systems Shall Have An Appropriate Security Clearance. Verification Of A Security Clearance Shall Be Processed Through The Special Security Officer Located In Hra/osp. Contractors Shall Conform To All Requirements Stated In The National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (nispom).
d. All Contractors And Subcontractors Shall Comply With Conditions Specified In Vaar 852.204-71(d); Contractor Operations Required To Be In United States. All Contractors And Subcontractors Working With Va Information Must Be Permanently Located Within A Jurisdiction Subject To The Law Of The United States Or Its Territories To The Maximum Extent Feasible. If Services Are Proposed To Be Performed Abroad The Contractor Must State Where All Non-u.s. Services Are Provided. The Contractor Shall Deliver To Va A Detailed Plan Specifically Addressing Communications, Personnel Control, Data Protection And Potential Legal Issues. The Plan Shall Be Approved By The Cor/co In Writing Prior To Access Being Granted.
e. The Contractor Shall Notify The Cor/co In Writing Immediately (no Later Than 24 Hours) After Personnel Separation Or Occurrence Of Other Causes. Causes May Include The Following:
(1) Contractor/subcontractor Personnel No Longer Has A Need For Access To Va Information Or Va Information Systems.
(2) Contractor/subcontractor Personnel Are Terminated, Suspended, Or Otherwise Has Their Work On A Va Project Discontinued For Any Reason.
(3) Contractor Believes Their Own Personnel Or Subcontractor Personnel May Pose A Threat To Their Company S Working Environment Or To Any Companyowned Property. This Includes Contractor-owned Assets, Buildings, Confidential Data, Customers, Employees, Networks, Systems, Trade Secrets And/or Va Data.
(4) Any Previously Undisclosed Changes To Contractor/subcontractor Background History Are Brought To Light, Including But Not Limited To Changes To Background Investigation Or Employee Record.
(5) Contractor/subcontractor Personnel Have Their Authorization To Work In The United States Revoked.
(6) Agreement By Which Contractor Provides Products And Services To Va Has Either Been Fulfilled Or Terminated, Such That Va Can Cut Off Electronic And/or Physical Access For Contractor Personnel.
f. In Such Cases Of Contract Fulfillment, Termination, Or Other Causes; The Contractor Shall Take The Necessary Measures To Immediately Revoke Access To Va Network, Property, Information, And Information Systems (logical And Physical) By Contractor/subcontractor Personnel. These Measures Include (but Are Not Limited To): Removing And Then Securing Personal Identity Verification (piv) Badges And Piv Interoperable (piv-i) Access Badges, Va-issued Photo Badges, Credentials For Va Facilities And Devices, Va-issued Laptops, And Authentication Tokens. Contractors Shall Notify The Appropriate Va Cor/co Immediately To Initiate Access Removal.
g. Contractors/subcontractors Who No Longer Require Va Accesses Will Return Vaissued Property To Va. This Property Includes (but Is Not Limited To): Documents, Electronic Equipment, Keys, And Parking Passes. Piv And Piv-i Access Badges Shall Be Returned To The Nearest Va Piv Badge Issuance Office. Once They Have Had Access To Va Information, Information Systems, Networks And Va Property In Their Possessions Removed, Contractors Shall Notify The Appropriate Va Cor/co.
4. Training. This Entire Section Applies To All Acquisitions Which Include Section 3.
a. All Contractors And Subcontractors Requiring Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems Shall Successfully Complete The Following Before Being Granted Access To Va Information And Its Systems:
(1) Va Privacy And Information Security Awareness And Rules Of Behavior Course (talent Management System (tms) #10176) Initially And Annually Thereafter.
(2) Sign And Acknowledge (electronically Through Tms #10176) Understanding Of And Responsibilities For Compliance With The Organizational Rules Of Behavior, Relating To Access To Va Information And Information Systems Initially And Annually Thereafter; And
(3) Successfully Complete Any Additional Cyber Security Or Privacy Training, As
required For Va Personnel With Equivalent Information System Or Information Access [to Be Defined By The Va Program Official And Provided To The Va Co For Inclusion In The Solicitation Document I.e., Any Rolebased Information Security Training].
b. The Contractor Shall Provide To The Cor/co A Copy Of The Training Certificates And Certification Of Signing The Organizational Rules Of Behavior For Each Applicable Employee Within Five Days Of The Initiation Of The Contract And Annually Thereafter, As Required.
c. Failure To Complete The Mandatory Annual Training Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Required Training Is Complete.
5. Security Incident Investigation. This Entire Section Applies To All Acquisitions Requiring Any Information Security And Privacy Language.
a. The Contractor, Subcontractor, Their Employees, Or Business Associates Shall Immediately (within One Hour) Report Suspected Security / Privacy Incidents To The Va Oit S Enterprise Service Desk (esd) By Calling (855) 673-4357 (tty: 711). The Esd Is Oit S 24/7/365 Single Point Of Contact For It-related Issues. After Reporting To The Esd, The Contractor, Subcontractor, Their Employees, Or Business Associates Shall, Within One Hour, Provide The Cor/co The Incident Number Received From The Esd.
b. To The Extent Known By The Contractor/subcontractor, The Contractor/ Subcontractor's Notice To Va Shall Identify The Information Involved And The Circumstances Surrounding The Incident, Including The Following:
(1) The Date And Time (or Approximation Of) The Security Incident Occurred.
(2) The Names Of Individuals Involved (when Applicable).
(3) The Physical And Logical (if Applicable) Location Of The Incident.
(4) Why The Security Incident Took Place (i.e., Catalyst For The Failure).
(5) The Amount Of Data Belonging To Va Believed To Have Been Compromised.
(6) The Remediation Measures The Contractor Is Taking To Ensure No Future Incidents Of A Similar Nature.
c. After The Contractor Has Provided The Initial Detailed Incident Summary To Va, They Will Continue To Provide Written Updates On Any New And Relevant Circumstances Or Facts They Discover. The Contractor, Subcontractor, And Their Employes Shall Fully Cooperate With Va Or Third-party Entity Performing An Independent Risk Analysis On Behalf Of Va. Failure To Cooperate May Be Deemed A Material Breach And Grounds For Contract Termination.
d. Va It Contractors Shall Follow Va Handbook 6500, Risk Management Framework For Va Information Systems Va Information Security Program, And Va Information Security Knowledge Service Guidance For Implementing An Incident Response Plan Or Integrating With An Existing Va Implementation.
e. In Instances Of Theft Or Break-in Or Other Criminal Activity, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Concurrently Report The Incident To The Appropriate Law Enforcement Entity (or Entities) Of Jurisdiction, Including The Va Oig, And The Va Office Of Security And Law Enforcement. The Contractor, Its Employees, And Its Subcontractors And Their Employees Shall Cooperate With Va And Any Law Enforcement Authority Responsible For The Investigation And Prosecution Of Any Possible Criminal Law Violation(s) Associated With Any Incident. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Cooperate With Va In Any Civil Litigation To Recover Va Information, Obtain Monetary Or Other Compensation From A Third Party For Damages Arising From Any Incident, Or Obtain Injunctive Relief Against Any Third Party Arising From, Or Related To, The Incident.
f. The Contractor Shall Comply With Va Handbook 6500.2, Management Of Breaches Involving Sensitive Personal Information, Which Establishes The Breach Management Policies And Assigns Responsibilities For The Oversight, Management And Reporting Procedures Associated With Managing Of Breaches.
g. With Respect To Unsecured Protected Health Information (phi), The Contractor Is Deemed To Have Discovered A Data Breach When The Contractor Knew Or Should Have Known Of Breach Of Such Information. When A Business Associate Is Part Of Vha Contract, Notification To The Covered Entity (vha) Shall Be Made In Accordance With The Executed Baa.
h. If The Contractor Or Any Of Its Agents Fails To Protect Va Sensitive Personal Information Or Otherwise Engages In Conduct Which Results In A Data Breach Involving Any Va Sensitive Personal Information The Contractor/subcontractor Processes Or Maintains Under The Contract; The Contractor Shall Pay Liquidated Damages To The Va As Set Forth In Clause 852.211-76, Liquidated Damages Reimbursement For Data Breach Costs
6. Information System Design And Development. This Entire Section Applies To Information Systems, Systems, Major Applications, Minor Applications, Enclaves, And Platform Information Technologies (to Include The Subcomponents Of Each) Designed Or Developed For Or On Behalf Of Va By Any Non-va Entity.
a. Information Systems Designed Or Developed On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities Shall Comply With All Applicable Federal Law, Regulations, And Va Policies. This Includes Standards For The Protection Of Electronic Protected Health Information (phi), Outlined In 45 C.f.r. Part 164, Subpart C And Information And System Security Categorization Level Designations In Accordance With Fips 199, Standards For Security Categorization Of Federal Information And Information Systems And Fips 200, Minimum Security Requirements For Federal Information Systems. Baseline Security Controls Shall Be Implemented Commensurate With The Fips 199 System Security Categorization (reference Va Handbook 6500 And Va Trusted Internet Connections (tic) Architecture).
b. Contracted New Developments Require Creation, Testing, Evaluation, And Authorization In Compliance With Va Assessment And Authorization (a&a) Processes In Va Handbook 6500 And Va Information Security Knowledge Service To Obtain An Authority To Operate (ato). Va Directive 6517, Risk Management Framework For Cloud Computing Services, Provides The Security And Privacy Requirements For Cloud Environments.
c. Va It Contractors, Subcontractors And Third-party Service Providers Shall Address And/or Integrate Applicable Va Handbook 6500, Va Handbook 6517, Risk Management Framework For Cloud Computing Services And Information Security Knowledge Service Specifications In Delivered It Systems/solutions, Products And/or Services. If Systems/solutions, Products And/or Services Do Not Directly Match Va Security Requirements, The Contractor Shall Work Though The Cor/co To Identify The Va Organization Responsible For Governance Or Resolution. Contractors Shall Comply With Far 39.1, Specifically The Prohibitions Referenced.
d. The Contractor (including Producers And Resellers) Shall Comply With Office Of Management And Budget (omb) M-22-18 And M-23-16 When Using Third-party Software On Va Information Systems Or Otherwise Affecting The Va Information. This Includes New Software Purchases And Software Renewals For Software Developed Or Modified By Major Version Change After The Issuance Date Of M22-18 (september 14, 2022). The Term Software Includes Firmware, Operating Systems, Applications And Application Services (e.g., Cloud-based Software), As Well As Products Containing Software. The Contractor Shall Provide A Self Attestation That Secure Software Development Practices Are Utilized As Outlined By Executive Order (eo)14028 And Nist Guidance. A Third-party Assessment Provided By Either A Certified Federal Risk And Authorization Management Program (fedramp) Third Party Assessor Organization (3pao) Or One Approved By The Agency Will Be Acceptable In Lieu Of A Software Producer's Self Attestation.
e. The Contractor Shall Ensure All Delivered Applications, Systems And Information Systems Are Compliant With Homeland Security Presidential Directive (hspd) 12 And Va Identity And Access Management (iam) Enterprise Identity Management Requirements As Set Forth In Omb M-19-17, M-05-24, Fips 201-3, Personal Identity Verification (piv) Of Federal Employees And Contractors (or Its Successor), M-21-31 And Supporting Nist Guidance. This Applies To Commercial Off-the-shelf (cots) Product(s) That The Contractor Did Not Develop, All Software Configurations And All Customizations.
f. The Contractor Shall Ensure All Contractor Delivered Applications And Systems Provide User Authentication Services Compliant With Va Handbook 6500, Va Information Security Knowledge Service, Iam Enterprise Requirements And Nist 800-63, Digital Identity Guidelines, For Direct, Assertion-based Authentication And/or Trust-based Authentication, As Determined By The Design And Integration Patterns. Direct Authentication At A Minimum Must Include Public Key Infrastructure (pki) Based Authentication Supportive Of Piv And/or Common Access Card (cac), As Determined By The Business Need And Compliance With Va Information Security Knowledge Service Specifications.
g. The Contractor Shall Use Va Authorized Technical Security Baseline Configurations And Certify To The Cor That Applications Are Fully Functional And Operate Correctly As Intended On Systems In Compliance With Va Baselines Prior To Acceptance Or Connection Into An Authorized Va Computing Environment. If The Defense Information Systems Agency (disa) Has Created A Security Technical Implementation Guide (stig) For The Technology, The Contractor May Configure To Comply With That Stig. If Va Determines A New Or Updated Va Configuration Baseline Needs To Be Created, The Contractor Shall Provide Required Technical Support To Develop The Configuration Settings. Far 39.1 Requires The Population Of Operating Systems And Applications Includes All Listed On The Nist National Checklist Program Checklist Repository.
h. The Standard Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Updating And Patching Of Software Shall Not Alter The Configuration Settings From Va Approved Baseline Configuration. Software Developed For Va Must Be Compatible With Va Enterprise Installer Services And Install To The Default Program Files Directory With Silently Install And Uninstall. The Contractor Shall Perform Testing Of All Updates And Patching Prior To Implementation On Va Systems.
i. Applications Designed For Normal End Users Will Run In The Standard User Context Without Elevated System Administration Privileges.
j. The Contractor-delivered Solutions Shall Reside On Va Approved Operating Systems. Exceptions To This Will Only Be Granted With The Written Approval Of The Cor/co.
k. The Contractor Shall Design, Develop, And Implement Security And Privacy Controls In Accordance With The Provisions Of Va Security System Development Life Cycle Outlined In Nist 800-37, Risk Management Framework For Information Systems And Organizations: A System Life Cycle Approach For Security And Privacy, Va Directive And Handbook 6500, And Va Handbook 6517.
l. The Contractor Shall Comply With The Privacy Act Of1974 (the Act), Far 52.224-2 Privacy Act, And Va Rules And Regulations Issued Under The Act In The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Any System Of Records On Individuals To Accomplish A Va Function.
m. The Contractor Shall Ensure The Security Of All Procured Or Developed Information Systems, Systems, Major Applications, Minor Applications, Enclaves And Platform Information Technologies, Including Their Subcomponents (hereinafter Referred To As Information Systems ) Throughout The Life Of This Contract And Any Extension, Warranty, Or Maintenance Periods. This Includes Security Configurations, Workarounds, Patches, Hotfixes, Upgrades, Replacements And Any Physical Components Which May Be Necessary To Remediate All Security Vulnerabilities Published Or Known To The Contractor Anywhere In The Information Systems (including Systems, Operating Systems, Products, Hardware, Software, Applications And Firmware). The Contractor Shall Ensure Security Fixes Do Not Negatively Impact The Information Systems.
n. When The Contractor Is Responsible For Operations Or Maintenance Of The Systems, The Contractor Shall Apply The Security Fixes Within The Timeframe Specified By The Associated Controls On The Va Information Security Knowledge Service. When Security Fixes Involve Installing Third Party Patches (such As Microsoft Os Patches Or Adobe Acrobat), The Contractor Shall Provide Written Notice To The Va Cor/co That The Patch Has Been Validated As To Not Affecting The Systems Within 10 Business Days.
7. Information System Hosting, Operation, Maintenance Or Use.
this Entire Section Applies To Information Systems, Systems, Major Applications, Minor Applications, Enclaves, And Platform Information Technologies (cloud And Noncloud) Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities.
a. The Contractor Shall Comply With All Federal Laws, Regulations, And Va Policies For Information Systems (cloud And Non-cloud) That Are Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities. Security Controls For Collecting, Processing, Transmitting, And Storing Of Va Sensitive Information, Must Be In Place. The Controls Will Be Tested By Va Or A Va Sanctioned 3paoand Approved By Va Prior To Hosting, Operation, Maintenance Or Use Of The Information System Or Systems By Or On Behalf Of Va. This Includes Conducting Compliance Risk Assessments, Security Architecture Analysis, Routine Vulnerability Scanning, System Patching, Change Management Procedures And The Completion Of An Acceptable Contingency Plan For Each System. The Contractor S Security Control Procedures Shall Be The Same As Procedures Used To Secure Va-operated Information Systems.
b. Outsourcing (contractor Facility, Equipment, Or Staff) Of Systems Or Network Operations, Telecommunications Services Or Other Managed Services Require Assessment And Authorization (a&a) Of The Contractor S Systems In Accordance With Va Handbook 6500 As Specified In Va Information Security Knowledge Service. Major Changes To The A&a Package May Require Reviewing And Updating All The Documentation Associated With The Change. The Contractor S Cloud Computing Systems Shall Comply With Fedramp And Va Directive 6517 Requirements.
c. The Contractor Shall Return All Electronic Storage Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Cds, Back-up Tapes, Etc.) On Non-va Leased Or Non-va Owned It Equipment Used To Store, Process Or Access Va Information To Va In Accordance With A&a Package Requirements. This Applies When The Contract Is Terminated Or Completed And Prior To Disposal Of Media. The Contractor Shall Provide Its Plan For Destruction Of All Va Data In Its Possession According To Va Information Security Knowledge Service Requirements And Nist 800-88. The Contractor Shall Send A Self-certification That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met To The Cor/co Within 30 Business Days Of Termination Of The Contract.
d. All External Internet Connections To Va Network Involving Va Information Must Be In Accordance With Va Trusted Internet Connection (tic) Reference Architecture And Va Directive And Handbook 6513, Secure External Connections And Reviewed And Approved By Va Prior To Implementation. Government-owned Contractor-operated Systems, Third Party Or Business Partner Networks Require A Memorandum Of Understanding (mou) And Interconnection Security Agreements (isa).
e. Contractor Procedures Shall Be Subject To Periodic, Announced, Or Unannounced Assessments By Va Officials, The Oig Or A 3pao. The Physical Security Aspects Associated With Contractor Activities Are Also Subject To Such Assessments. The Contractor Shall Report, In Writing, Any Deficiencies Noted During The Above Assessment To The Va Cor/co. The Contractor Shall Use Va S Defined Processes To Document Planned Remedial Actions That Address Identified Deficiencies In Information Security Policies, Procedures, And Practices. The Contractor Shall Correct Security Deficiencies Within The Timeframes Specified In The Va Information Security Knowledge Service.
f. All Major Information System Changes Which Occur In The Production Environment Shall Be Reviewed By The Va To Determine The Impact On Privacy And Security Of The System. Based On The Review Results, Updates To The Authority To Operate (ato) Documentation And Parameters May Be Required To Remain In Compliance With Va Handbook 6500 And Va Information Security Knowledge Service Requirements.
g. The Contractor Shall Conduct An Annual Privacy And Security Self-assessment On All Information Systems And Outsourced Services As Required. Copies Of The Assessment Shall Be Provided To The Cor/co. The Va/government Reserves The Right To Conduct Assessment Using Government Personnel Or A Third-party If Deemed Necessary. The Contractor Shall Correct Or Mitigate Any Weaknesses Discovered During The Assessment.
h. Va Prohibits The Installation And Use Of Personally Owned Or Contractor-owned Equipment Or Software On Va Information Systems. If Non-va Owned Equipment Must Be Used To Fulfill The Requirements Of A Contract, It Must Be Stated In The Service Agreement, Sow, Pws, Pd Or Contract. All Security Controls Required For Government Furnished Equipment Must Be Utilized In Va Approved Other Equipment (oe). Configuration Changes To The Contractor Oe, Must Be Funded By The Owner Of The Equipment. All Remote Systems Must Use A Va-approved Antivirus Software And A Personal (host-based Or Enclave Based) Firewall With A Va-approved Configuration. The Contractor Shall Ensure Software On Oe Is Kept Current With All Critical Updates And Patches. Owners Of Approved Oe Are Responsible For Providing And Maintaining The Anti-virus Software And The Firewall On The Non-va Owned Oe. Approved Contractor Oe Will Be Subject To Technical Inspection At Any Time.
i. The Contractor Shall Notify The Cor/co Within One Hour Of Disclosure Or Successful Exploits Of Any Vulnerability Which Can Compromise The Confidentiality, Integrity, Or Availability Of The Information Systems. The System Or Effected Component(s) Need(s) To Be Isolated From The Network. A Forensic Analysis Needs To Be Conducted Jointly With Va. Such Issues Will Be Remediated As Quickly As Practicable, But In No Event Longer Than The Timeframe Specified By Va Information Security Knowledge Service. If Sensitive Personal Information Is Compromised Reference Va Handbook 6500.2 And Section 5, Security Incident Investigation.
j. For Cases Wherein The Contractor Discovers Material Defects Or Vulnerabilities Impacting Products And Services They Provide To Va, The Contractor Shall Develop And Implement Policies And Procedures For Disclosure To Va, As Well As Remediation. The Contractor Shall, Within 30 Business Days Of Discovery, Document A Summary Of These Vulnerabilities Or Defects. The Documentation Will Include A Description Of The Potential Impact Of Each Vulnerability And Material Defect, Compensating Security Controls, Mitigations, Recommended Corrective Actions, Fbonotice Cause Analysis And/or Workarounds (i.e., Monitoring). Should There Exist Any Backdoors In The Products Or Services They Provide To Va (referring To Methods For Bypassing Computer Authentication), The Contractor Shall Provide
the Va Co/co Written Assurance They Have Permanently Remediated These Backdoors.
k. All Other Vulnerabilities, Including Those Discovered Through Routine Scans Or Other Assessments, Will Be Remediated Based On Risk, In Accordance With The Remediation Timelines Specified By The Va Information Security Knowledge Service And/or The Applicable Timeframe Mandated By Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (cisa) Binding Operational Directive (bod) 22-01 And Bod 19-02 For Internet-accessible Systems. Exceptions To This Paragraph Will Only Be Granted With The Approval Of The Cor/co.
8. Security And Privacy Controls Compliance Testing, Assessment
and Auditing. This Entire Section Applies Whenever Section 6 Or 7 Is Included.
a. Should Va Request It, The Contractor Shall Provide A Copy Of Their (corporation S, Sole Proprietorship S, Partnership S, Limited Liability Company (llc), Or Other Business Structure Entity S) Policies, Procedures, Evidence And Independent Report Summaries Related To Specified Cybersecurity Frameworks (international Organization For Standardization (iso), Nist Cybersecurity Framework (csf), Etc.). Va Or Its Third-party/partner Designee (if Applicable) Are Further Entitled To Perform Their Own Audits And Security/penetration Tests Of The Contractor S It Or Systems And Controls, To Ascertain Whether The Contractor Is Complying With The Information Security, Network Or System Requirements Mandated In The Agreement Between Va And The Contractor.
b. Any Audits Or Tests Of The Contractor Or Third-party Designees/partner Va Elects To Carry Out Will Commence Within 30 Business Days Of Va Notification. Such Audits, Tests And Assessments May Include The Following: (a): Security/penetration Tests Which Both Sides Agree Will Not Unduly Impact Contractor Operations; (b): Interviews With Pertinent Stakeholders And Practitioners; (c): Document Review; And (d): Technical Inspections Of Networks And Systems The Contractor Uses To Destroy, Maintain, Receive, Retain, Or Use Va Information.
c. As Part Of These Audits, Tests And Assessments, The Contractor Shall Provide All Information Requested By Va. This Information Includes, But Is Not Limited To, The Following: Equipment Lists, Network Or Infrastructure Diagrams, Relevant Policy Documents, System Logs Or Details On Information Systems Accessing, Transporting, Or Processing Va Data.
d. The Contractor And At Its Own Expense, Shall Comply With Any Recommendations Resulting From Va Audits, Inspections And Tests. Va Further Retains The Right To View Any Related Security Reports The Contractor Has Generated As Part Of Its Own Security Assessment. The Contractor Shall Also Notify Va Of The Existence Of Any Such Security Reports Or Other Related Assessments, Upon Completion And Validation.
e. Va Appointed Auditors Or Other Government Agency Partners May Be Granted Access To Such Documentation On A Need-to-know Basis And Coordinated Through The Cor/co. The Contractor Shall Comply With Recommendations Which Result From These Regulatory Assessments On The Part Of Va Regulators And Associated Government Agency Partners.
9. Product Integrity, Authenticity, Provenance, Anti-counterfeit And Anti-tampering. This Entire Section Applies When The Acquisition Involves Any Product (application, Hardware, Or Software) Or When Section 6 Or 7 Is Included.
a. The Contractor Shall Comply With Code Of Federal Regulations (cfr) Title 15 Part 7, Securing The Information And Communications Technology And Services (icts) Supply Chain , Which Prohibits Icts Transactions From Foreign Adversaries. Icts Transactions Are Defined As Any Acquisition, Importation, Transfer, Installation, Dealing In Or Use Of Any Information And Communications Technology Or Service, Including Ongoing Activities, Such As Managed Services, Data Transmission, Software Updates, Repairs Or The Platforming Or Data Hosting Of Applications For Consumer Download.
b. When Contracting Terms Require The Contractor To Procure Equipment, The Contractor Shall Purchase Or Acquire The Equipment From An Original Equipment Manufacturer (oem) Or An Authorized Reseller Of The Oem. The Contractor Shall Attest That Equipment Procured From An Oem Or Authorized Reseller Or Distributor Are Authentic. If Procurement Is Unavailable From An Oem Or Authorized Reseller, The Contractor Shall Submit In Writing, Details Of The Circumstances Prohibiting This From Happening And Procure A Product Waiver From The Va Cor/co.
c. All Contractors Shall Establish, Implement, And Provide Documentation For Risk Management Practices For Supply Chain Delivery Of Hardware, Software (to Include Patches) And Firmware Provided Under This Agreement. Documentation Will Include Chain Of Custody Practices, Inventory Management Program, Information Protection Practices, Integrity Management Program For Sub-supplier Provided Components, And Replacement Parts Requests. The Contractor Shall Make Spare Parts Available. All Contractor(s) Shall Specify How Digital Delivery For Procured Products, Including Patches, Will Be Validated And Monitored To Ensure Consistent Delivery. The Contractor Shall Apply Encryption Technology To Protect Procured Products Throughout The Delivery Process.
d. If A Contractor Provides Software Or Patches To Va, The Contractor Shall Publish Or Provide A Hash Conforming To The Fips Security Requirements For Cryptographic Modules (fips 140-2 Or Successor).
e. The Contractor Shall Provide A Software Bill Of Materials (sbom) For Procured (to Include Licensed Products) And Consist Of A List Of Components And Associated Metadata Which Make Up The Product. Sboms Must Be Generated In One Of The Data Formats Defined In The National Telecommunications And Information Administration (ntia) Report The Minimum Elements For A Software Bill Of Materials (sbom).
f. Contractors Shall Use Or Arrange For The Use Of Trusted Channels To Ship Procured Products, Such As U.s. Registered Mail And/or Tamper-evident Packaging For Physical Deliveries.
g. Throughout The Delivery Process, The Contractor Shall Demonstrate A Capability For Detecting Unauthorized Access (tampering).
h. The Contractor Shall Demonstrate Chain-of-custody Documentation For Procured Products And Require Tamper-evident Packaging For The Delivery Of This Hardware.
summary:
this Is A Sources Sought Notice And Not A Request For Quotes. This Request Is Solely For The Purpose Of Conducting Market Research To Enhance Vha S Understanding Of The Market S Offered Products, Services, And Capabilities. The Government Will Not Pay Any Costs For Responses Submitted In Response To This Sources Sought.
this Sources Sought Notice Provides An Opportunity For Respondents To Submit Their Notice Of Ability, And Their Available Products And Services In Response To The Requirement. Vendors Are Being Invited To Submit Information Relative To Their Potential Of Fulfilling This Requirement In The Form Of A Capability Response That Addresses The Specific Requirement Identified In This Sources Sought.
this Sources Sought Is To Facilitate The Contracting Officer S Review Of The Market Base, For Acquisition Planning, Size Determination, And Procurement Strategy.
response Commitment:
i. Response:
all Potential Sources Are Invited To Submit, In Writing, A Capability Statement With Sufficient Information To Substantiate Your Business Is Reasonably Capable Of Performing The Work. The Capability Statement Must Clearly Demonstrate A Business S Ability To Fulfill The Requirement. The Burden Of Proof Rests With The Contractor; Therefore, Written Responses Must Provide Clear And Unambiguous Evidence To Substantiate Capabilities Appropriate To Satisfy This Need.
a. Capability Statement With General Understanding Of The Industry And Current Knowledge And Subcontract Networks That Would Be Used To Support The Requirement As Identified Herein. Subcontractors Will Need The Security Requirements Listed In This Sources Sought. Submittals Furnished Will Not Be Returned To The Sender. No Debriefs Will Be Conducted. Eligibility In Participating In A Future Acquisition Does Not Depend Upon A Response To This Notice.
responses Shall Provide Administrative Information, And Shall Include The Following As A Minimum:
Company Name, Sam Uei Number, Company Mailing Address, Phone Number, Fax Number, Name And Title Of Designated Point Of Contact And E-mail Of Designated Point Of Contact.
company Business Size And Status (i.e., Large Business, Small Business, Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, Women-owned Small Business, Etc.), The Number Of Years In Business.
b. Proprietary Information Is Neither Requested Nor Desired. If Such Information Is Submitted, It Must Clearly Be Marked "proprietary" On Every Sheet Containing Such Information, And The Proprietary Information Must Be Segregated To The Maximum Extent Practicable From Other Portions Of The Response (e.g., Use An Attachment Or Exhibit).
submit Responses Email Only To Karly.gabrysiak@va.gov
ii. Timeline:
a. This Request Will Close On 01/06/2025 At 8am Est.
notes:
1. This Sources Sought Is For Planning Purposes Only, And Does Not Constitute A Commitment, Implied Or Otherwise, That A Procurement Action Will Follow. The Department Of Veterans Affairs Will Use The Information Submitted In Response To This Notice At Its Discretion And Will Not Provide Comments To Any Submission; However, The Department Of Veterans Affairs Reserves The Right To Contact Any Respondent To This Notice For The Sole Purpose Of Enhancing The Department Of Veteran Affairs Understanding Of The Notice Submission.
2. The Content Of Any Responses To This Notice May Be Reflected In Any Subsequent Solicitation, Except For Content Marked Or Designated As Business Confidential Or Proprietary Which Will Be Fully Protected From Release Outside The Government.
the Department Of Veteran Affairs Contracting Office Point Of Contact:
name: Karly Gabrysiak
title: Contract Specialist
e-mail Address: Karly.gabrysiak@va.gov
Closing Date6 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Healthcare and Medicine
United States
Details: 36c25225q0326
effective Date: 03/15/2023
revision: 01
this Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Products And Commercial Services Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures For Evaluation And Solicitation For Commercial Products And Commercial Services, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Quotes Are Being Requested, And A Written Solicitation Document Will Not Be Issued.
this Solicitation Is Issued As An Rfq. The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular Deviations Feb 2025 Caac Letters 2025-01/02 (eff.02/18/2025).
this Solicitation Is Set-aside For Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (total Sdvosb Set Aside) Who Meet The Following Conditions: 1) Vendor Must Be Identified Under Government Certifications As A Certified Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb) In The Small Business Administration S (sba S) Certification Database Found At The Dynamic Small Business Search (dsbs) Website: Https://dsbs.sba.gov/search/dsp_dsbs.cfm And 2) Meet The Small Business Size Standard Requirement For The Applicable Naics Code For This Procurement.
the Associated North American Industrial Classification System (naics) Code For This Procurement Is 621512, Diagnostic Imaging Centers. The Small Business Size Standard Of $19m. The Fsc/psc Is W065, Lease Or Rental Of Equipment-medical, Dental, And Veterinary Equipment And Supplies.
the Department Of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 12 (nco 12), Veterans Integrated Services Network 12 (visn 12), Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System, Diagnostic Imaging Services Located At 1900 East Main St, Danville, Illinois 61832-5198 Has A Requirement For A Mobile 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mri) Unit. This Requirement Is To Replace A Mobile Unit Removed Due To Default. It Is Estimated The Mobile Mri Unit Will Be Needed For A Base Period And Four 12-month Option Periods.
the Government Is Seeking To Lease The Mobile Unit Only; No Personal Services Are Required. Va Diagnostic Imaging Staff Will Run The Equipment And Read The Images. The Mri Unit Will Be Used To Perform Studies Monday Through Friday: 8:00 A.m. To 5:00 P.m. Extended Hours And Weekends May Be Required. The Facility Will Be Closed On National Holidays.
this Is A Non-personal Services Requirement. The Contractor Will Be Responsible For All Management, Oversight, Supervision, Labor, Transportation, Tools, Materials, Parts, Other Items, And The Support Necessary To Perform Work, Execute Services, And To Successfully Complete All Deliverables As Contained Within This Statement Of Work.
all Interested Contractors Should Provide Quotations For The Following:
price/cost Schedule & Item Information
base Period Date Of Award 09/30/2025
line Item
description
qty
unit Of Measure
unit Price
total
0001
mobile Mri Unit
6
mo
0002
delivery & Setup
1
jb
0003
training
2
wks
option Year One 10/01/2025 09/30/2026
line Item
description
qty
unit Of Measure
unit Price
total
1001
mobile Mri Unit
12
mo
option Year Two 10/01/2026 09/30/2027
line Item
description
qty
unit Of Measure
unit Price
total
2001
mobile Mri Unit
12
mo
option Year Three 10/01/2027 09/30/2028
line Item
description
qty
unit Of Measure
unit Price
total
3001
mobile Mri Unit
12
mo
option Year Four 10/01/2028 09/30/2029
line Item
description
qty
unit Of Measure
unit Price
total
4001
mobile Mri Unit
12
mo
pricing Overview Total Cost For Each Period Of Performance
base Period
$
option Year One
$
option Year Two
$
option Year Three
$
option Year Four
$
total
$
statement Of Work/description/specifications
objective: The Diagnostic Imaging Services Located At Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System, 1900 East Main St, Danville, Illinois 61832 (hereinafter Referred To As Va) Has A Requirement For A Mobile Mri Unit. The Requirement Includes Mobile Mri Unit, Delivery, Mobilization, Training, Full-service Maintenance And Repairs, Replacement Parts, And Technical Support 24 Hours-a-day, 7 Days-a-week. Mri Studies Shall Be Performed As Deemed Medically Appropriate And Requested By The Va.
general: This Is A Non-personal Services Requirement. The Contractor Shall Provide All Management, Oversight, Supervision, Labor, Transportation, Tools, Materials, Parts, Other Items, And The Support Necessary To Perform Work, Execute Services, And To Successfully Complete All Deliverables As Contained Within This Statement Of Work. Contractor Shall Be Responsible For All The Proper Maintenance Of Mobile Unit And Will Provide Evidence Of Required Preventative Maintenance. The Government Will Not Exercise Any Supervision And/or Control Over Contractor Personal (which Includes Contractor Service Providers, Contractor Representatives, And Subcontractors Employed With And/or Being Utilized By The Prime Contractor) During All Active Performance Periods Of The Final Contract. All Contractor Personal Shall Be Accountable Solely To The Contractor, Who In Turn Is Responsible To The Government.
scope: The Government Is Seeking To Lease A Mobile Trailer Manufactured Within The Past Five Years Equipped With A State Of The Art 1.5 Tesla Short Bore Mri With A Minimum 70 Cm Bore. Lease Required Includes A Base Period And Four 12-month Option Periods.
place Of Performance: Work Will Be Performed, Services Will Be Executed, And Deliverables Will Be Completed At Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System, 1900 East Main Street, Danville, Il 61832-5198.
period Of Performance: The Expected Period Of Performance For This Acquisition Is The Following:
base Year: Date Of Award Thru 09/30/2025
option Year One: 10/01/2025 Thru 09/30/2026
option Year Two: 10/01/2026 Thru 09/30/2027
option Year Three:10/01/2027 Thru 09/30/2028
option Year Four: 10/01/2028 Thru 09/30/2029
option Years May Or May Not Be Exercised Based On The Needs Of And At The Discretion Of The Government. The Contract Is Subject To The Availability Of Va Funds. The Contractor Shall Perform No Services After September 30 Of Any Year Until The Contracting Officer Authorizes Such Services In Writing.
work Hours And Schedule: All Performance Of Work, Execution Of Services, And Completion Of Deliverables Must Be Accomplished During The Facility S Normal Business Hours, 8:00 A.m. Through 5:00 P.m. Monday Through Friday, Federal Holidays Excluded. Extended Hours And Weekends May Be Utilized At The Discretion Of The Facility. Prior To Any Efforts Proper Coordination Must Be Initiated Between The Contractor And The Government To Ensure Services, Work, And/or Deliverables Can Be Performed, Executed, And/or Completed When Scheduled. Any Work, Services, And/or Other Tasks Performed During Other Than Normal Business Hours Must Be Approved In Advance By The Diagnostic Imaging Program Manager, Contracting Officer, And/or Other Authorized Facility Designee/representative. Federal Holidays Currently Observed By The Facility Are Listed In The Table Below.
new Year S Day
january 1
martin Luther King S Birthday
third Monday In January
president S Day
third Monday In February
memorial Day
last Monday In May
juneteenth Independence Day
june 19th
independence Day
july 4
labor Day
first Monday In September
columbus Day
second Monday In October
veterans Day
november 11
thanksgiving Day
fourth Thursday In November
christmas Day
december 25
other Federal Holidays
any Other Day Specifically Declared To Be A National Holiday (per Federal Statute, Executive Order, Or By The President S Proclamation).
an Alternative Schedule (different From The Schedule Described Above) May Be Utilized If There Is Mutual Agreement Between The Government And The Contractor Regarding This Alternative Schedule If Implemented.
minimum Technical Requirement / Specifications:
trailer Requirement:
semi-trailer Truck Equipped With Stabilizing Shocks To Prevent Disruption Of The Machine.
minimum Trailer Size Of 12 Feet Wide By 50 Feet In Length, In Accordance With The American Disabilities Act And Current Va Building Standards. Proposed Unit Will Connect To The Existing Corridor Attached To Building 58 And Provide Functioning Service.
trailer Should Be Zoned With Secure Access Between Each Zone.
trailer Should Have Two Patient Dressing Rooms With Lockable Storage Cabinets.
trailer Should Have An Injection And Control Room With Storage Cabinets And Control Room Desk.
trailer Should Have Five-gauss Exclusion Zone In Magnet Room
trailer Must Include Mri Coil Cabinetry
trailer Must Include An On-board Generator, Heating, Air Conditioning And Humidity Control Systems. Generator Unit Shall Be Equipped With Air Pollution Control District In Accordance With All Local And State Requirements.
trailer Telephone And Data Interface Must Connect With Va Medical Center Telephone And It/pacs Systems. Mri Safe Patient Monitoring (camera) Set Up.
trailer Electrical Power Source Shall Be 480v, 3-phase At 150 Amps, 60hz, Wye Along With A 50-foot Cable And A Male Connector.
va Will Provide A Parking Site As Follows:
dimensions: 20 X 60 In Size And Is Asphalt.
the Site Is Arranged So The Trailer Is Parked To Match The Corridor And The Patient Access Door. The Contractor Will Verify The Size Of The Trailer (12 Foot Wide By 50 Foot Wide In Length) Will Be Able To Connect To The Existing Corridor Attached To B-58 And Provide Functioning Service.
electrical Service: Single Power Receptacle (russell-stoll Df2504frab) Connected To A 200-amp 3 Pole 480 Volt Disconnect Switch.
two (2) Telephone Connections And Two (2) Data Connections. Data Connections Have Rj45 Jacks. Cable To Telephone And Data Connections Is Category 5e.
no Water Connection Is Provided.
mri Equipment/system:
mri Equipment Should Be A Mobile 1.5 Tesla Mri Scanner Equipped With A Magnetic Shielding System To Meet Or Exceed The Manufacturer's Requirement For The Medical Equipment's Mri System.
mri Must Have An Actively Shielded Magnet With A Fringe Field Held Entirely Within The Trailer.
mri Protocols At A Minimum Must Include But Not Be Limited To Brain (mri And Mra), Orbit/face/neck, Spine (cervical, Thoracic, & Lumbar), Routine Msk, Abdomen/pelvis, Pelvis-male And Female, Brachial Plexus, Carotid And Renal Mra.
mri Software Packages At A Minimum Must Include But Not Be Limited To 2d/3d Imaging, Adc Mapping, Neuro, Angio, Body, Ortho, Epi/dwi, T2 Dark Fluid 3d Tse, Fast Imaging (i.e. Blade Or Propeller), Care Bolus, 2d/3d Phase Contrast, Post-processing Non-contrast Mra And Ce Mra, Parallel Imaging, Single Shot Epi, Dicom Worklist, Dicom Scu.
appropriate Coils Must Be Included To Accommodate And Accurately Examine All Mri Procedures And Protocols Listed Above Spine, Body, Flex, Shoulder, Head, Neck, Extremity, Foot/ankle, And Knee.
mri Must Have The Ability To Plug In Multiple Coils Which Can Be Used Simultaneously
mri Must Have A Primary Magnetic Field Spatial Gradient Field Strength Mapped At The Mouth Of The Bore, Documenting A Gradient Falloff.
mri Must Have A Minimum 70-centimeter (cm.) Diameter Bore To Accommodate Bariatric Patients.
mri Must Have A Minimum Of 500 Lb Table Load
mri Must Have A Minimum 48-channel System.
mri Must Provide A Comprehensive Imaging And Workflow System That Gives Physicians The Tools To Guide Them Through Various Assessments.
mri Must Interface With Va Pacs, Vista, And Dicom Workflows.
mri Must Be Capable Of Sending Images To Destinations Including But Not Limited To Printer, Pac S, Va Ris System, Etc.
mri Should Have An Enhanced Communication Between Patient And Mri Technologist
mri Must Have A Universal Power Supply (ups) Capable Of Maintaining Full Functionality Of The System For A Minimum Of 10 Minutes During A Power Outage.
mri Must Include A Power Conditioner As Recommend By Original Equipment Manufacturer.
ancillary Equipment/requirement:
must Include A Contrast Power Injector
must Include New Infection Control Approved Patient Positioning Sponges (sponges Will Be Replaced As Needed At No Cost Throughout The Life Of The Contract)
must Include Mri Safe Transfer Table
must Include Full Size Walkthrough Magnetic Metal Detector
must Include Handheld Magnetic Metal Detector
must Include Mri Safe Wheelchair With A Capacity To Lift A Minimum 500 Lbs.
must Include Built In Patient Lift With A Capacity To Lift A Minimum Of 1500 Lbs.
must Include Mri Safe Fire Extinguisher
optional Accessories To Enhance Va Patient Experience And Comfort Such As Digital Video Goggles And Audio Headset. In Bore Infotainment
security/connectivity Requirement:
must Have Oem-supported Operating System.
must Have Latest Dicom Print, Store Commit And Modality Worklist
must Have Wireless Connectivity To Va Network Compatible With 802.11b/g/n And Fips 140-2 Compliant.
must Have Encrypted Hard Drive.
must Have Pacs Compatibility Optum Change Healthcare
must Have Pacs Compatibility Va Vista Imaging
communication With Va Pacs, Mri Workstation Technology & Radiology Service Medical Printers: The Contractor Will Ensure All Software And Licenses Necessary To Have Full Dicom Communication Between The Mri Workstation Technology And Va Pacs And Radiology Service Workstations And Medical Printers. Each Mri Study Will Be Transferred To Va Pacs Immediately Following Acquisition Of The Study So That It Can, If Necessary, Be Reviewed Before The Patient Leaves The Mobile Mri.
contractor Responsibilities:
contractor Responsible For All Transportation, Delivery, Set-up, Connection To Va Provided Electrical Power, And Data And Phone Lines. Note: The Site Has A Nearby Electrical Transformer, Contractor Must Confirm There Will Not Be Any Electrical Interference.
contractor Must Provide Vendor Remote Diagnostics Via Vpn. The Vendor Shall Either Utilize The Va National Site-to-site Vpn Or Work With The Office Of Cyber And Information Security And The Vamc Information Systems Security Officer To Establish A Client-based Vpn.
contractor Must Provide Oem Engineer Upon Delivery Of Unit To Verify Trailer Setup, Networking, And Full Functionality Of The Mri Unit.
contractor Must Provide Physicist Equipment Performance Evaluations Dated Within 12 Months Prior To Delivery, And Calibration Of Equipment As Required By The Manufacturer Of The Mri Unit.
contractor Must Provide Two Weeks Of Applications Training (initial And Delayed) By An Original Equipment Manufacturer Mri Applications Technologists.
applications Technologist Must Be Capable Of Integrating New Technology And Facility Protocols According To Va Radiologist Specifications. Verification Of Connectivity Shall Be Made By Contractors Prior To The Start Of Patient Procedures Immediately Following The Award Of This Solicitation.
applicable Training Will Be Provided To Radiologists And Mri Technologists, Biomedical Engineers, Medical Engineering, And Information Technology Personal
contractor Must Provide Operator Instruction Manuals For The Trailer And Equipment
contractor Must Provide All Recommended Routine And Annual Oem Preventative Maintenance On Mri Trailer And Accessories, Inclusive Of Hard Drive And Patient Data Removal At No Additional Charge To The Government.
contractor Shall Perform The Required Work In Accordance With Joint Commission, Vha And Other Regulatory Standards. Joint Commission Standards May Be Obtained From The Joint Commission, One Renaissance Blvd, Oakbrook Terrace, Il 60181. The Contracting Officers Representative (cor) Shall Require Access To Proof Of Preventative Maintenance And Calibration During The Performance Of The Contract.
no Routine Maintenance Will Be Scheduled Or Performed Such That It Conflicts With The Required Schedules Of The Mri Unit, Except To Address Emergency Failures Of The Unit. Service Response Time To Emergency Failures Shall Be Within Two Hours. Provide 365/24/7 Telephone Service Response Line To Be Answered Immediately Or Within 30 Minutes.
in The Event Of Equipment Failure Or Unavailability Of The Mobile Mri Unit Trailer And/or Or Equipment, The Contractor Must Make A Sound Effort To Get The Unit Fully Operational Within 12 Hours.
as A Result Of Normal Duty Time Lost During The Downtime, The Contractor May Be Required To Work Outside Regular Business Hours And/or Weekends At No Additional Costs To The Government To Reduce Patient Backlog.
va Personal Shall Be Notified Immediately Of Any Equipment Malfunctions That Would Hinder The Completion Of Studies.
in The Event Of A System Failure, Contractor And The Imaging Supervisor Shall Work Cooperatively To Remedy The Situation As Quickly As Possible.
contractor Must Provide A System That Maintains A Minimum Of 95% Up Time Performance Rate, Based On The Normal Mri Duty Days And Hours. Failure To Provide This Shall Result In A Deduction On The Contract Price By 1/30th For Full Mri Duty Day Down.
va Responsibilities:
va Responsible For Maintenance Of Connectivity Ports Appropriate For Linking The Mobile Unit To Power, Computer Network, And Local-access Phone/modem/fax As Needed, After Initial Installation.
va Responsible For All Technologist-staffing To Operate The Mobile Mri
va Responsible For The Safety Of Each Beneficiary While In Their Care, Throughout The Exam.
va Responsible For Preparation Of Each Patient I.e., Safety Screening, Gowning, Scanning For Metals, Etc.
if Sedation Is Needed It Will Be Conscious Sedation Level Only. The Government Will Be Responsible For Providing The Sedation Orders And Dosage, Instructions For Pre And Post Sedation And Recovery And The Sedation Drug.
va Responsible For Providing All Consumables Such As Contrast, Gloves, Syringes, Needles Etc.
va Responsible For Providing Clean Linen And For The Laundering Of The Dirty Linen.
va Responsible For Cleaning The Mobile Unit And Disposal Of Trash.
va Responsible For Crash Cart Located In The Diagnostic Imaging Department. All Emergencies Will Be Handled By The Va Code Team. The Va Will Provide Written Emergency Plans Addressing Emergencies Such As Patient Codes, Personal Injury, Fire, And Disruptive Behavior. Mri Technologists Will Review Mri Safety Guidelines With Emergency Responders From The Va. All Code Patients Will Be Removed From Mri Scan Room And The Mri Technologist Will Ensure Code Responders Or Ferrous Equipment Is Not Allowed In The Mri Scan Room.
special Contract Requirements:
The Contracting Officer (co) Is The Only Person Authorized To Approve Changes Or Modify Requirements. Contractor Shall Communicate With Co On All Matters Pertaining To Contract Administration. Only The Co Is Authorized To Make Commitments Or Issue Changes, Which Will Affect Price, Quantity, Or Qualify Of Performance Of This Contract. Services Specified May Be Changed By Written Modification To This Contract. Modification Will Be Prepared By The Va Co.
a Representative Of The Co Will Be Designated To Represent The Co In Furnishing Technical Guidance And Advice Regarding The Work Performed Under This Contract. The Foregoing Is Not To Be Construed As Authorization To Interpret Or Furnish Advice And Information To The Contractor Relative To Financial Or Legal Aspects Of The Contract, But The Technical Matter Experts Reside In The Serviced Departments And As Such They Are Authorized To Give Technical Assistance And Guidance. The Services To Be Performed By The Contractor Will Be Under The Direction Of The Chief Of Staff, And The Chief, Radiology Services.
the Radiology Service Program Manager Will Be The Primary Point Of Contact At The Va For Communication Between The Va And The Contractor Regarding Technical Aspects Of Imaging Protocols And Medical Aspects Of Patient Studies. The Contractor Will Communicate To The Program Manager Any Possible And Actual Disruptions Of Mri Service. Upon Becoming Aware Of Possible Or Actual Disruption Of Mri Service, The Contractor Will Communicate Such Service-disruption Information To The Program Manager As Soon As Possible (asap) So The Patient And Service Schedule Can Be Appropriately Modified With As Little Inconvenience As Possible To Patients And Services.
contract Performance Monitoring: The Contractor Will Be Monitored Through A Variety Of Mechanisms, Including But Not Limited To:
cancellations Due To Equipment Failure
maintenance Schedules
qa/qc Measures (physicist Reports)
aql
any New Or Revised Quality/performance Criteria Or Standards Will Be Provided To The Contractor Before Their Implementation Date And Renegotiated Into The Contract As Necessary. If Renegotiation Is Not Possible, Contract May Be Terminated And Resolicited. Unsatisfactory Performance May Be Re-performed As Required At No Additional Cost To The Government.
acceptable Quality Levels (aql)
tasks
performance Measures
acceptable Quality Levels (aql)
deductions/resolution
if Below Aql
adhere To Hippa Requirements
within Acceptable Standards
100%
subject To Contract Termination.
provide Maintenance Personal In The Work Area Available For Work At The Appointed Times
daily
>98%
monitored By Cor, Contract Subject To Termination
mri Scan Evaluation And Completion
daily
>95%
complete And Provide.
provide Proper Equipment In Working Order.
within Acceptable Medical Standards
100%
properly Clean Equipment As Directed. Repair Equipment.
contract Termination: A Contract Award Can Be Terminated By The Va If A Contractor Does Not Adequately Meet The Requirements Of This Statement Of Work. A 30-day Notice Detailing One Or Several Inadequacies Will Precede Termination. Termination Will Occur If Inadequacies Are Not Rectified Within 60 Days Of Notification Or Va Determines Corrections Are Not Sufficient For Resolution.
personal Performing Work/services - Required Core Competencies : Personal Performing Work, Executing Services, And Completing Deliverables During The Active Performance Periods Of The Contract Shall Possess The Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Required To Successfully Complete The Requirement. No Unqualified Individual Shall Be Allowed To Perform Work, Execute Services, And To Complete Deliverables At Any Time Under The Final Contract While Active. Contractor Personal Shall Not Be Considered Va Employees For Any Purpose.
key Personal: During The Active Performance Periods Of The Contract A Key Personal Person Shall Be Designated By The Contractor (to Be Contacted By The Government When Needed) Regarding Performance Of Work, Execution Of Services, And Completion Of Deliverables As Contained Within This Statement Of Work And Covered By The Final Contract. This Key Personal Person Must Have Sufficient Knowledge To Be Able To Respond To Technical Questions By The Government.
deliverables:
required Deliverables
deliverable #1:
performance Evaluation
immediately Following Contract Award Contractor Must Provide Signed Physicist Equipment Performance Evaluations Dated Within 12 Months Prior To Delivery, And Calibration Of Equipment As Required By The Manufacturer Of The Mri Unit.
deliverable #2:
installation
immediately Following Contract Award Contractor Is Responsible For The Transportation, Delivery, Set-up, And Connection Of The Mobile Mri Unit. Such Delivery, Set-up, And Connection Must Be At A Level That Enables Full Start Up, Operation, Use, And Full Functionality Of The Mobile Mri Unit (in Accordance With Original Equipment Manufacturer (oem) Guidelines). A Fully Functioning Mobile Mri Unit Operates/functions As Intended For Its Stated Purpose.
deliverable #2:
training
immediately Following Installation Of The Mobile Mri Unit, The Contractor Must Provide Two Weeks Of Applications Training (initial And Delayed) By An Oem Mri Applications Technologists.
deliverable #4:
owner, Operation, Instruction And/or Equipment Manual
immediately Following Installation Of The Mobile Mri Unit, The Contractor Must Provide Oem Operator Instruction Manuals For The Trailer And Equipment.
deliverable #5:
key Personnel
immediately Following Contract Award The Contractor Must Provide A Key Personal Person Designated By The Contractor (to Be Contacted By The Government When Needed) Regarding Performance Of Work, Execution Of Services, And Completion Of Deliverables As Contained Within This Statement Of Work And Covered By The Final Contract. This Key Personal Person Must Have Sufficient Knowledge To Be Able To Respond To Technical Questions By The Government.
deliverable #6:
progress Reporting, Documentation, And Service Logs
on A Monthly Basis Or When Incidents Occur The Contractor Must Provide Status/progress Reports, Documentation, And/or Service Logs Which Capture And/or Which Otherwise Encompass The Operation, Functionality, And Status Of The Mobile Unit. Such Information Includes But Is Not Limited To Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Service, Repairs Conducted/performed On The Mobile Unit. Other Information Includes Software Or Other Enhancements, Upgrades, & Updates That May Be Needed (or Which May Be Incorporated) On The Mobile Unit At A Later Date.
va Information & Information System Security & Privacy Language:
refer To Attachment 1: Va Information & Information System Security & Privacy Language
other Requirements:
identification And Badges: Any Individual Performing Work Under This Contract Shall Wear A Badge Or Other Identification While On Site That Is Clearly Displayed At All Times. Badges Must Have An Identification Picture, Name Of The Individual And The Represented Company. While On Site, Any Person Performing Work Directly Or Indirectly Must Be In A Position To Specify Their Authorized Purpose For Their Presence At The Facility In The Event That Such Information Is Requested By Va Facility Personal.
parking: It Is The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Park In The Appropriate Designated Parking Areas, To Avoid Ticketing Or Towing (if/when On Site At The Facility). Information On Parking Is Available From The Facility If Requested By The Contractor.
contract Administration: The Contracting Officer Is The Only Person Authorized To Approve Changes Or Modify Any Of The Requirements Under The Final Contract When Executed. The Contractor Shall Communicate With The Contracting Officer On All Matters Pertaining To Contract Administration. Only The Contracting Officer Is Authorized To Make Commitments Or Issue Changes That Will Impact/change Price, Quantity, Or Quality Of Performance Of This Contract. In The Event The Contractor Makes Any Such Change At The Direction Of Any Person Other Than The Contracting Officer, This Change Shall Be Considered To Have Been Made Without Authority And No Adjustment Will Be Made In The Contract Price To Cover Any Increase In Costs Incurred As A Result Thereof. All Changes To The Contract Will Be Issued Via An Amendment And/or Modification To The Contract By The Contracting Officer In Writing To The Contractor.
invoicing And Payment: Contractor Is Authorized Prompt Payment Iaw Applicable Regulation Following The Successful Performance Of Work, Execution Of Services, And Completion Of Required Deliverables. Contractor Invoices Shall Be Submitted Iaw Vaar Clause 852.232-72 Electronic Submission Of Payment Requests. Invoices Submitted For Payment Must Be Detailed To The Extent Necessary To Reflect The Work Done And The Services Performed During The Time Periods When Completed So An Accurate Assessment Can Be Made By The Facility For Certification Of These Invoices For Payment. Advance Payments Are Not Authorized, And Contractor Is Not Authorized Payment For Planned Or Anticipated Work Not Performed And/or For Work That Has Not Been Successfully Completed.
supplemental Insurance Requirements: In Accordance With Far 28.307-2 And Far 52.228-5, The Following Minimum Coverage Shall Apply To This Contract:
(a) Workers' Compensation And Employers Liability: Contractors Are Required To Comply With Applicable Federal And State Workers' Compensation And Occupational Disease Statutes. If Occupational Diseases Are Not Compensable Under Those Statutes, They Shall Be Covered Under The Employer's Liability Section Of The Insurance Policy, Except When Contract Operations Are So Commingled With A Contractor's Commercial Operations That It Would Not Be Practical To Require This Coverage. Employer's Liability Coverage Of At Least $100,000 Is Required, Except In States With Exclusive Or Monopolistic Funds That Do Not Permit Workers' Compensation To Be Written By Private Carriers.
(b) General Liability: $500,000 Per Occurrences.
(c) Automobile Liability: $200,000 Per Person; $500,000 Per Occurrence And $20,000 Property Damage.
(d) The Successful Bidder Must Present To The Contracting Officer, Prior To Award, Evidence Of General Liability Insurance Without Any Exclusionary Clauses For Asbestos That Would Void The General Liability Coverage.
option To Extend Services: The Government May Require Continued Performance Of Any Services Within The Limits And At The Rates Specified In The Contract. These Rates May Be Adjusted Only As A Result Of Revisions To Prevailing Labor Rates Provided By The Secretary Of Labor. The Option Provision May Be Exercised More Than Once, But The Total Extension Of Performance Hereunder Shall Not Exceed 6 Months. The Contracting Officer May Exercise The Option By Written Notice To The Contractor Within 60 Days Of The Expiration Of The Current Performance Period.
option To Extend The Term Of The Contract: The Government May Extend The Term Of This Contract By Written Notice To The Contractor; Provided That The Government Gives The Contractor A Preliminary Written Notice Of Its Intent To Extend At Least 30 Days Before The Contract Expires. The Preliminary Notice Does Not Commit The Government To An Extension. The Total Duration Of This Contract, Including The Exercise Of Any Options Under This Clause, Shall Not Exceed 5 Years.
(end Statement Of Work)
period Of Performance
base Period: Date Of Award To 09/30/2025
option Year 1: 10/01/2025 To 09/30/2026
option Year 2: 10/01/2026 To 09/30/2027
option Year 3: 10/01/2027 To 09/30/2028
option Year 4: 10/01/2028 To 09/30/2029
place Of Performance/place Of Delivery
address:
va Illiana Health Care System
1900 East Main Street
danville, Il
postal Code:
61832-5198
country:
united States
the Full Text Of Far Provisions Or Clauses May Be Accessed Electronically At Http://acquisition.gov/comp/far/index.html.
the Following Solicitation Provisions Apply To This Acquisition:
far 52.201-1, Acquisition 360: Voluntary Survey (sept 2023)
far 52.212-1, Instructions To Offerors-commercial Products And Commercial Services (sep 2023)
refer To Attachment 2: Addendum To Far 52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors-commercial Products And Commercial Services
far 52.252-1, Solicitation Provisions Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998)
far 52.204-7, System For Award Management (nov 2024)
far 52.204-16, Commercial And Government Entity Code Reporting (aug 2020)
far 52.204-20, Predecessor Of Offeror (aug 2020)
far 52.204-24, Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment (nov 2021)
far 52.204-29, Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act Orders-representation And Disclosures (dec 2023)
far 52.209-7, Information Regarding Responsibility Matters (oct 2018)
far 52.214-21, Descriptive Literature (apr 2002), Alternate I (jan 2017)
far 52.225-18, Place Of Manufacture (aug 2018)
far 52.233-2, Service Of Protest (sept 2006)
vaar 852.209-70, Organizational Conflicts Of Interest (oct 2020)
vaar 852.233-70, Protest Content/alternative Dispute Resolution (oct 2018)
vaar 852.233-71, Alternate Protest Procedure (oct 2018)
vaar 852.239-71, Information System Security Plan And Accreditation (feb 2023)
vaar 852.239-75, Information And Communication Technology Notice (feb 2023)
vaar 852.252-70, Solicitation Provisions Or Clauses Incorporated By Reference (jan 2008)
end Of Addendum To 52.212-1
far 52.212-2, Evaluation-commercial Items (nov 2021)
refer To Attachment 3: Addendum To Far 52.212-2 Evaluation-commercial Items
far 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications-commercial Products And Commercial Services (may 2024)(deviation Feb 2025)
offerors Must Complete Annual Representations And Certifications Electronically Via The System For Award Management (sam) Website Located At Https://www.sam.gov/portal In Accordance With Far 52.212-3, Offerors Representations And Certifications Commercial Products And Commercial Services. If Paragraph (j) Of The Provision Is Applicable, A Written Submission Is Required.
system Updates May Lag Policy Updates. The System For Award Management (sam) May Continue To Require Entities To Complete Representations Based On Provisions That Are Not Included In Agency Solicitations. Examples Include 52.222-25, Affirmative Action Compliance, And Paragraph (d) Of 52.212-3, Offeror Representations And Certifications Commercial Products And Commercial Services. Contracting Officers Will Not Consider These Representations When Making Award Decisions Or Enforce Requirements. Entities Are Not Required To, Nor Are They Able To, Update Their Entity Registration To Remove These Representations In Sam.
the Following Contract Clauses Apply To This Acquisition:
far 52.212-4, Contract Terms And Conditions-commercial Products And Commercial Services (nov 2023)
addendum To Far 52.212-4
far 52.252-2, Clauses Incorporated By Reference (feb 1998)
far 52.203-16, Preventing Personal Conflicts Of Interest (jun 2020)
far 52.204-9, Personal Identity Verification Of Contractor Personal (jan 2011)
far 52.204-13, System For Award Management Maintenance (oct 2018)
far 52.204-18, Commercial And Government Entity Code Maintenance (aug 2020)
far 52.217-8, Option To Extend Services (nov 1999)
far 52.217-9, Option To Extend The Term Of The Contract (mar 2000)
far 52.223-10, Waste Reduction Program (may 2024)(deviation Feb 2025)
far 52.224-1, Privacy Act Notification (apr 1984)
far 52.224-2, Privacy Act (apr 1984)
far 52.227-14, Rights In Data-general (may 2014)
far 52.227-17 , Rights In Data-special Works (dec 2007)
far 52.228-5, Insurance-work On A Government Installation (jan 1997)
cl-120, Supplemental Insurance Requirements
far 52.232-18, Availability Of Funds (apr 1984)
far 52.237-2, Protection Of Government Buildings, Equipment, And Vegetation (apr 1984)
vaar 852.203-70, Commercial Advertising (may 2018)
vaar 852.204-70, Personal Identity Verification Of Contractor Personal (may 2020)
vaar 852.204-71, Information And Information Systems Security (feb 2023)
vaar 852.211-70, Equipment Operation And Maintenance Manuals (nov 2018)
vaar 852.211-72, Technical Industry Standards (nov 2018)
vaar 852.211-76, Liquidated Damages-reimbursement For Data Breach Costs (feb 2023)
vaar 852.212-71, Gray Market And Counterfeit Items (feb 2023)
vaar 852.219-73, Va Notice To Total Set-aside For Certified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (jan 2023) (deviation)
vaar 852.219-75, Va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction (jan 2023) (deviation) Refer To Attachment 4: Va Notice Of Limitations On Subcontracting Certificate Of Compliance For Services And Construction
vaar 852.232-72, Electronic Submission Of Payment Requests (nov 2018)
vaar 852.237-74, Nondiscrimination In Service Delivery (oct 2019)
vaar 852.237-75, Key Personal (oct 2019)
vaar 852.239-70, Security Requirements For Information Technology Resources (feb 2023)
vaar 852.239-73, Information System Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use (feb 2023)
vaar 852.239-74, Security Controls Compliance Testing (feb 2023)
vaar 852.239-76, Information And Communication Technology Accessibility (feb 2023)
vaar 852.242-71, Administrative Contracting Officer (oct 2020)
vaar 852.246-71, Rejected Goods (oct 2018)
end Of Addendum To 52.212-4
far 52.212-5, Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders-commercial Products And Commercial Services (jan 2025) Refer To Attachment 5: Addendum To Far 52.212-5 Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders-commercial Products And Commercial Services
invoicing
the Contractor Will Submit Each Invoice Online, Including All Back-up Data, To Va S Electronic Invoice Presentment And Payment System. The Financial Services Center (fsc) Uses A Third-party Contractor, Tungsten, To Transition Vendors From Paper To Electronic Invoice Submission. Please Go To This Website: Http://www.tungsten-network.com/us/en/veterans-affairs/ To Begin Submitting Electronic Invoices, Free Of Charge. Additional Information Can Be Found At Http://www.fsc.va.gov/einvoice.asp.
protests
protests, As Defined In Section 33.101 Of The Federal Acquisition Regulation, That Are Filed Directly With An Agency, And Copies Of Any Protests That Are Filed With The Government Accountability Office (gao), Shall Be Served On The Contracting Officer (addressed As Follows) By Obtaining Written And Dated Acknowledgment Of Receipt From The Contracting Officer, Stacy Massey At Stacy.massey@va.gov. The Copy Of Any Protest Shall Be Received In The Office Designated Above Within One Day Of Filing A Protest With The Gao.
all Quoters Shall Submit The Following: Refer To Attachment 2: Tailored Far 52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors Commercial Products And Commercial Services
when Preparing Offers/quotes In Response To This Solicitation Offerors Shall Refer To Far 52.212-1 (instructions To Offerors Commercial Items), Far 52.212-2 (evaluation-commercial Items) And Addendum Far Part 52.212-2. These Sections Contain Specific Instructions, Guidance, Format, And Exact Requirements For What Constitutes A Complete And Responsive Offer/quote. As Specified In These Sections An Incomplete And/or Non-responsive Offer/quote Shall Not Be Considered For A Contract Award By The Contracting Officer.
vaar 852.219-73 Is Included In This Solicitation And References The Sba Certification Database At Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/. However, The Website Portal At The Foregoing Link Is Now Static And Is No Longer Being Updated As Of August 2024. To Be Eligible For Award, A Vendor Must Be Listed As Sdvosb Certified In The Sba Certification Database (under Government Certifications) Found At The Dynamic Small Business Search Website: Https://dsbs.sba.gov/search/dsp_dsbs.cfm.
all Quotes Shall Be Sent To The Contracting Officer At Stacy.massey@va.gov.
evaluation
award Will Be Based Upon A Comparative Evaluation Of Quotes In Accordance With The Simplified Acquisition Procedures Of Far 13. Comparative Evaluation Is The Side By Side Pairwise Comparison Of Quotes Based On Price And Other Factors Resulting In A Contracting Officer S Decision For The Quote That Is Most Favorable To The Government. Refer To Attachment 3: Tailored 52.212-2 Evaluation Commercial Products And Commercial Services.
the Following Are The Decision Factors:
technical Specifications And Compliance With Requirement
delivery Schedule,
contractor Capability And Past Performance, And
price
the Award Will Be Made To The Response Most Advantageous To The Government. Responses Should Contain Your Best Terms And Conditions. The Government Reserves The Right To Select A Response That Provides Benefit To The Government That Exceeds The Minimum. The Government Is Not Required To Select A Response That Exceeds The Minimum. Responses May Exceed Requirements. Each Response Must At A Minimum Meet The Solicitation Requirement.
to Facilitate The Award Process, All Quotes Must Include A Statement Regarding The Terms And Conditions Herein As Follows:
"the Terms And Conditions In The Solicitation Are Acceptable To Be Included In The Award Document Without Modification, Deletion, Or Addition."
or
"the Terms And Conditions In The Solicitation Are Acceptable To Be Included In The Award Document With The Exception, Deletion, Or Addition Of The Following:"
quoters Shall List Exception(s) And Rationale For The Exception(s), If Any.
submission Of Your Response Shall Be Received Not Later Than 5:00pm On March 27, 2025. Responses Should Be Sent To The Contracting Officer, Stacy Massey At Stacy.massey@va.gov. Late Submissions Shall Be Treated In Accordance With The Solicitation Provision At Far 52.212-1(f).
any Questions Or Concerns Regarding This Solicitation Should Be Forwarded In Writing Via E-mail To The Point Of Contact Listed Below.
point Of Contact
stacy Massey
contracting Officer
network Contracting Office 12
stacy.massey@va.gov
Closing Date27 Mar 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Healthcare and Medicine...+1Chemical Products
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Details: This Notice Is Being Published In Accordance With Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 5.101(a)(2) Requiring The Dissemination Of Information On Proposed Contract Actions. This Is A Notice Of Intent To Award A Sole-source Contract Pursuant To 10 U.s.c 2304 (c)(1), As Implemented By Far 6.302-1(a)(2) And 6.301-1(c), Only One Responsible Source And No Other Supplies Or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements And Brand-name Descriptions.
the Department Of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Located At 1400 Vfw Parkway, West Roxbury, Ma, 02132, Requires The Reagents And Supplies Listed In The Attached Statement Of Objectives.
the Government Intends To Award A Firm-fixed-price Sole Source Contract.
the Government's Determination Not To Compete With This Proposed Contract Based On Responses To This Notice Is Solely Within Its Discretion. This Notice Of Intent Is Not A Request For Competitive Proposals. It Is A Written Notice To Inform The Public Of The Government's Intent To Award On A Sole-source Basis.
interested Parties May Identify Their Interest And Capability To Respond To The Requirement. Any Response To This Notice Must Show Clear And Convincing Evidence That Competition Will Be Advantageous To The Government.
please Contact Manasã©s Cabrera, Contracting Specialist With The Responses Or Questions Regarding This Requirement At Manases.cabrera@va.gov.
this Notice Will Close On February 17, 2025, At 4:30 Pm Eastern Standard Time (est)
histology Reagent And Supplies
statement Of Objectives
items To Be Provided:
histology Reagents And Supplies For Contract Period Tbd. Histology Reagents And Supplies Will Be Ordered On As Needed Basis.
lab Sites And Poc S
va Boston Healthcare Systemâ
west Roxbury Campusâ
1400 Vfw Parkwayâ
west Roxbury, Ma 02132â
va Connecticut Healthcare Systemâ
west Haven Campusâ
950 Campbell Avenueâ
west Haven, Ct 06516â
va Providenceâ
830 Chalkstone Avenueâ
providence, Riâ â 02908 Â
nameâ â
titleâ â
officeâ â
telephoneâ â
e-mail Addressâ â
wendy Strolloâ
ncl Program Directorâ
ncl Officeâ
203-841-5591â
wendy.strollo@va.govâ
holly Charpentierâ
program Support Nclâ
ncl Officeâ
802-296-1349â
holly.charpentier@va.govâ
jacqueline Hiteâ
program Support Nclâ
ncl Officeâ
203-601-0563â
jacqueline.hite@va.govâ
required:
the Government Reserves The Right To Add Additional Testing Kits During The Life Of This Agreement.â
â
the Government Reserves The Right To Add Additional Visn 1 Laboratories To This Agreement.â
va White River Junctionâ â
215 North Main Streetâ
white River Junction, Vtâ 05009-001 Â â
va Manchesterâ
718 Smyth Roadâ
manchester, Nhâ 03104 Â
â va Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare Systemâ
northampton Campusâ
421 North Main Streetâ
leeds, Ma 01053â
va Boston Healthcare Systemâ
brockton Campusâ
940 Belmont Streetâ
brockton, Ma 02301â
va Bedford Healthcare Systemâ
200 Springs Roadâ
bedford, Ma 01730â
va Boston Healthcare Systemâ
jamaica Plain Campusâ
150 S. Huntington Avenueâ
boston, Ma 02130â
va Connecticut Healthcare Systemâ
newington Campusâ
555 Willard Ave.â
newington, Ct 06111â
va Maineâ
1 Va Centerâ
augusta, Meâ 04330â â
the Annual Quantity Is Only An Estimate And Volumes Are Not Guaranteed. Volumes May Vary During The Life Of The Agreement.â
the Test Kits Will Be Shipped And Replenished In Quantities As Requested By The Individual Site Laboratory. The Laboratory Departments Will Request The Kits On An As-needed Basis.â
each Site Will Be Invoiced For Their Own Delivery Orders. The Contractor Will Provide Direct Delivery To The Requesting Lab At The Contractor S Expense. The Laboratory Department Will Order Using Their Usual Procedures And Referencing The Purchase Agreement Pricing. They Will Be Invoiced For Their Own Orders.â Each Laboratory May Order Any Of The Reagent Kits Listed In This Contract.â
all Pricing Includes Fob Destination With 2-day Shipping Upon Order.â
all Reagents And Supplies Should Have The Longest Outdates Possible, With A Minimum Of 6 Months Before Expiration When Received On-site.â
contractor Will Supply A Quarterly And/or Yearly Report To The Contracting Officer S Representative (cor) As Requested That Indicates The Products And Quantities Purchased Each Month. The Report Will Consist Of A Breakdown Which Includes: The Facility Name, Products Obtained Under This Agreement, And The Volume Per Month.â
in The Event Of A Recall, Contractor Must Comply With All Applicable Rules And Regulations Regarding Notice To Customers. Contractor Shall Reimburse The Va For Any Costs Actually Incurred To Comply With Recall Instructions And Process Provided By The Contractor To Sequester, Package And Return, As Applicable.
in The Case Of A Company Merger And/or Acquisition, Contractor Will Immediately Notify The Contracting Officer For This Bpa And Provide A Contingency Plan Of Services To Assure That No Break In Services Is Experienced By The Participating Facilities
safety Data Sheets (sds) Are Required. Any Product Formulation Changes Must Be Accompanied With An Updated Sds
please Contact Lab Service Contacts Prior To If Substitutions Or Alternate Products Are Being Considered. Laboratory Supplies Are Specific And Highly Specialized, And Substitutions May Not Be Appropriate.
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privacy Language For Statement Of Work (sow)â
contactor Policies And Procedures Shall Comply With All Va Privacy & Security, The Privacy Act And Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa).â
records Management Language For Statement Of Work (sow):â
the Following Standard Items Relate To Records Generated In Executing The Contract And Should Be Included In A Typical Procurement Contract:â
citations To Pertinent Laws, Codes And Regulations Such As 44 U.s.c Chapters 21, 29, 31 And 33; Freedom Of Information Act (5 U.s.c. 552); Privacy Act (5 U.s.c. 552a); 36 Cfr Part 1222 And Part 1228.â
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contractor Shall Treat All Deliverables Under The Contract As The Property Of The U.s. Government For Which The Government Agency Shall Have Unlimited Rights To Use, Dispose Of, Or Disclose Such Data Contained Therein As It Determines To Be In The Public Interest.â
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contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract Using Government It Equipment And/or Government Records.â
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contractor Shall Not Retain, Use, Sell, Or Disseminate Copies Of Any Deliverable That Contains Information Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 Or That Which Is Generally Protected By The Freedom Of Information Act.â â
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contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records Containing Any Government Agency Records That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract.â â
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the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Data/records Produced As Part Of This Contract.â
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the Government Agency Owns The Rights To All Electronic Information (electronic Data, Electronic Information Systems, Electronic Databases, Etc.) And All Supporting Documentation Created As Part Of This Contract. Contractor Must Deliver Sufficient Technical Documentation With All Data Deliverables To Permit The Agency To Use The Data.â
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contractor Agrees To Comply With Federal And Agency Records Management Policies, Including Those Policies Associated With The Safeguarding Of Records Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974. These Policies Include The Preservation Of All Records Created Or Received Regardless Of Format [paper, Electronic, Etc.] Or Mode Of Transmission [e-mail, Fax, Etc.] Or State Of Completion [draft, Final, Etc.].â â
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no Disposition Of Documents Will Be Allowed Without The Prior Written Consent Of The Contracting Officer. The Agency And Its Contractors Are Responsible For Preventing The Alienation Or Unauthorized Destruction Of Records, Including All Forms Of Mutilation. Willful And Unlawful Destruction, Damage Or Alienation Of Federal Records Is Subject To The Fines And Penalties Imposed By 18 U.s.c. 2701. Records May Not Be Removed From The Legal Custody Of The Agency Or Destroyed Without Regard To The Provisions Of The Agency Records Schedules.â â
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contractor Is Required To Obtain The Contracting Officer's Approval Prior To Engaging In Any Contractual Relationship (sub-contractor) In Support Of This Contract Requiring The Disclosure Of Information, Documentary Material And/or Records Generated Under, Or Relating To, This Contract. The Contractor (and Any Sub-contractor) Is Required To Abide By Government And Agency Guidance For Protecting Sensitive And Proprietary Information.â
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va Information And Information System Security/privacy Language For Inclusion Into Contracts, As Appropriateâ â
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contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security.â â
2. Access To Va Information And Va Information Systemsâ â
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a. A Contractor/subcontrator Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees, Subcontractors, And Affiliates Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Contract, Agreement, Or Task Order.â â
b. All Contractors, Subcontractors, And Third-party Servicers And Associates Working With Va Information Are Subject To The Same Investigative Requirements As Those Of Va Appointees Or Employees Who Have Access To The Same Types Of Information. The Level And Process Of Background Security Investigations For Contractors Must Be In Accordance With Va Directive And Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability And Security Program. The Office For Operations, Security, And Preparedness Is Responsible For These Policies And Procedures.â â
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c. Contract Personnel Who Require Access To National Security Programs Must Have A Valid Security Clearance. National Industrial Security Program (nisp) Was Established By Executive Order 12829 To Ensure That Cleared U.s. Defense Industry Contract Personnel Safeguard The Classified Information In Their Possession While Performing Work On Contracts, Programs, Bids, Or Research And Development Efforts. The Department Of Veterans Affairs Does Not Have A Memorandum Of Agreement With Defense Security Service (dss). Verification Of A Security Clearance Must Be Processed Through The Special Security Officer Located In The Planning And National Security Service Within The Office Of Operations, Security, And Preparedness.â â
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d. Custom Software Development And Outsourced Operations Must Be Located In The U.s. To The Maximum Extent Practical. If Such Services Are Proposed To Be Performed Abroad And Are Not Disallowed By Other Va Policy Or Mandates, The Contractor/subcontractor Must State Where All Non-u.s. Services Are Provided And Detail A Security Plan, Deemed To Be Acceptable By Va, Specifically To Address Mitigation Of The Resulting Problems Of Communication, Control, Data Protection, And So Forth. Location Within The U.s. May Be An Evaluation Factor.â â
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e. The Contractor Or Subcontractor Must Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately When An Employee Working On A Va System Or With Access To Va Information Is Reassigned Or Leaves The Contractor Or Subcontractor S Employ. The Contracting Officer Must Also Be Notified Immediately By The Contractor Or Subcontractor Prior To An Unfriendly Termination.â â
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3. Va Information Custodial Languageâ â
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a. Information Made Available To The Contractor Or Subcontractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor/subcontractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Shall Be Used Only For Those Purposes And Shall Not Be Used In Any Other Way Without The Prior Written Agreement Of The Va. This Clause Expressly Limits The Contractor/subcontractor's Rights To Use Data As Described In Rights In Data - General, Far 52.227-14(d) (1).â â
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b. Va Information Should Not Be Co-mingled, If Possible, With Any Other Data On The Contractors/subcontractor S Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems In Order To Ensure Va Requirements Related To Data Protection And Media Sanitization Can Be Met. If Co-mingling Must Be Allowed To Meet The Requirements Of The Business Need, The Contractor Must Ensure That Va S Information Is Returned To The Va Or Destroyed In Accordance With Va S Sanitization Requirements. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct On Site Inspections Of Contractor And Subcontractor It Resources To Ensure Data Security Controls, Separation Of Data And Job Duties, And Destruction/media Sanitization Procedures Are In Compliance With Va Directive Requirements.â â
c. Prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract, Contractor/subcontractor Must Not Destroy Information Received From Va, Or Gathered/created By The Contractor In The Course Of Performing This Contract Without Prior Written Approval By The Va. Any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor/subcontractor Must Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management And Its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, Applicable Va Records Control Schedules, And Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Must Be Sent To The Va Contracting Officer Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract.â â
d. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Receive, Gather, Store, Back Up, Maintain, Use, Disclose And Dispose Of Va Information Only In Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal And Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies. If Federal Or Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies Become Applicable To The Va Information Or Information Systems After Execution Of The Contract, Or If Nist Issues Or Updates Applicable Fips Or Special Publications (sp) After Execution Of This Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate In Good Faith To Implement The Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies In This Contract.â â
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e. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Agreement Or To Preserve Electronic Information Stored On Contractor/subcontractor Electronic Storage Media For Restoration In Case Any Electronic Equipment Or Data Used By The Contractor/subcontractor Needs To Be Restored To An Operating State. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Must Be Appropriately Destroyed.â â
f. If Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Sufficient Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12.â â
g. If A Vha Contract Is Terminated For Cause, The Associated Baa Must Also Be Terminated And Appropriate Actions Taken In Accordance With Vha Handbook 1600.01, Business Associate Agreements. Absent An Agreement To Use Or Disclose Protected Health Information, There Is No Business Associate Relationship.â â
h. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Store, Transport, Or Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools That Are, At A Minimum, Fips 140-2 Validated.â â
i. The Contractor/subcontractor S Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, If Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va S Minimum Requirements. Va Configuration Guidelines Are Available Upon Request.â â
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j. Except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor/subcontractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Other Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction, Or (ii) With Va S Prior Written Approval. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of, Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.â â
k. Notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Health Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse, Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If The Contractor/subcontractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above Mentioned Information, That Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Orders Or Other Requests To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.â
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l. For Service That Involves The Storage, Generating, Transmitting, Or Exchanging Of Va Sensitive Information But Does Not Require C&a Or An Mou-isa For System Interconnection, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Complete A Contractor Security Control Assessment (csca) On A Yearly Basis And Provide It To The Cotr.â â
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a. Information Systems That Are Designed Or Developed For Or On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities Shall Comply With All Va Directives Developed In Accordance With Fisma, Hipaa, Nist, And Related Va Security And Privacy Control Requirements For Federal Information Systems. This Includes Standards For The Protection Of Electronic Phi, Outlined In 45 C.f.r. Part 164, Subpart C, Information And System Security Categorization Level Designations In Accordance With Fips 199 And Fips 200 With Implementation Of All Baseline Security Controls Commensurate With The Fips 199 System Security Categorization (reference Appendix D Of Va Handbook 6500, Va Information Security Program). During The Development Cycle A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Be Completed, Provided To The Cotr, And Approved By The Va Privacy Service In Accordance With Directive 6507, Va Privacy Impact Assessment.â â
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b. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Certify To The Cotr That Applications Are Fully Functional And Operate Correctly As Intended On Systems Using The Va Federal Desktop Core Configuration (fdcc), And The Common Security Configuration Guidelines Provided By Nist Or The Va. This Includes Internet Explorer 7 Configured To Operate On Windows Xp And Vista (in Protected Mode On Vista) And Future Versions, As Required.â â
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c. The Standard Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Updating, And Patching Of Software Shall Not Alter The Configuration Settings From The Va Approved And Fdcc Configuration. Information Technology Staff Must Also Use The Windows Installer Service For Installation To The Default Program Files Directory And Silently Install And Uninstall.â â
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d. Applications Designed For Normal End Users Shall Run In The Standard User Context Without Elevated System Administration Privileges.â â
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e. The Security Controls Must Be Designed, Developed, Approved By Va, And Implemented In Accordance With The Provisions Of Va Security System Development Life Cycle As Outlined In Nist Special Publication 800-37, Guide For Applying The Risk Management Framework To Federal Information Systems, Va Handbook 6500, Information Security Program And Va Handbook 6500.5, Incorporating Security And Privacy In System Development Lifecycle.â â
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f. The Contractor/subcontractor Is Required To Design, Develop, Or Operate A System Of Records Notice (sor) On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function Subject To The Privacy Act Of 1974, (as Amended), Public Law 93-579, December 31, 1974 (5 U.s.c. 552a) And Applicable Agency Regulations. Violation Of The Privacy Act May Involve The Imposition Of Criminal And Civil Penalties.â â
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g. The Contractor/subcontractor Agrees To:â â
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(1) Comply With The Privacy Act Of 1974 (the Act) And The Agency Rules And Regulations Issued Under The Act In The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Any System Of Records On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function When The Contract Specifically Identifies:â â
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(b) The Design, Development, Or Operation Work That The Contractor/subcontractor Is To Perform;â â
(1) Include The Privacy Act Notification Contained In This Contract In Every Solicitation And Resulting Subcontract And In Every Subcontract Awarded Without A Solicitation, When The Work Statement In The Proposed Subcontract Requires The Redesign, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals That Is Subject To The Privacy Act; Andâ â
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(2) Include This Privacy Act Clause, Including This Subparagraph (3), In All Subcontracts Awarded Under This Contract Which Requires The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Such A Sor.â â
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h. In The Event Of Violations Of The Act, A Civil Action May Be Brought Against The Agency Involved When The Violation Concerns The Design, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, And Criminal Penalties May Be Imposed Upon The Officers Or Employees Of The Agency When The Violation Concerns The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function. For Purposes Of The Act, When The Contract Is For The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, The Contractor/subcontractor Is Considered To Be An Employee Of The Agency.â â
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(1) Operation Of A System Of Records Means Performance Of Any Of The Activities Associated With Maintaining The Sor, Including The Collection, Use, Maintenance, And Dissemination Of Records.â â
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(2) Record Means Any Item, Collection, Or Grouping Of Information About An Individual That Is Maintained By An Agency, Including, But Not Limited To, Education, Financial Transactions, Medical History, And Criminal Or Employment History And Contains The Person S Name, Or Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Any Other Identifying Particular Assigned To The Individual, Such As A Fingerprint Or Voiceprint, Or A Photograph.â â
(3) System Of Records Means A Group Of Any Records Under The Control Of Any Agency From Which Information Is Retrieved By The Name Of The Individual Or By Some Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Other Identifying Particular Assigned To The Individual.â â
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i. The Vendor Shall Ensure The Security Of All Procured Or Developed Systems And Technologies, Including Their Subcomponents (hereinafter Referred To As Systems ), Throughout The Life Of This Contract And Any Extension, Warranty, Or Maintenance Periods. This Includes, But Is Not Limited To Workarounds, Patches, Hotfixes, Upgrades, And Any Physical Components (hereafter Referred To As Security Fixes) Which May Be Necessary To Fix All Security Vulnerabilities Published Or Known To The Vendor Anywhere In The Systems, Including Operating Systems And Firmware. The Vendor Shall Ensure That Security Fixes Shall Not Negatively Impact The Systems.â â
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j. The Vendor Shall Notify Va Within 24 Hours Of The Discovery Or Disclosure Of Successful Exploits Of The Vulnerability Which Can Compromise The Security Of The Systems (including The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of Its Data And Operations, Or The Availability Of The System). Such Issues Shall Be Remediated As Quickly As Is Practical, But In No Event Longer Than _15_ Days.â â
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k. When The Security Fixes Involve Installing Third Party Patches (such As Microsoft Os Patches Or Adobe Acrobat), The Vendor Will Provide Written Notice To The Va That The Patch Has Been Validated As Not Affecting The Systems Within 10 Working Days. When The Vendor Is Responsible For Operations Or Maintenance Of The Systems, They Shall Apply The Security Fixes Within _15_ Days.â â
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l. All Other Vulnerabilities Shall Be Remediated As Specified In This Paragraph In A Timely Manner Based On Risk, But Within 60 Days Of Discovery Or Disclosure. Exceptions To This Paragraph (e.g. For The Convenience Of Va) Shall Only Be Granted With Approval Of The Contracting Officer And The Va Assistant Secretary For Office Of Information And Technology.â â
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a. For Information Systems That Are Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities, Contractors/subcontractors Are Fully Responsible And Accountable For Ensuring Compliance With All Hipaa, Privacy Act, Fisma, Nist, Fips, And Va Security And Privacy Directives And Handbooks. This Includes Conducting Compliant Risk Assessments, Routine Vulnerablity Scanning, System Patching And Change Management Procedures, And The Completion Of An Acceptable Contingency Plan For Each System. The Contractor S Security Control Procedures Must Be Equivalent, To Those Procedures Used To Secure Va Systems. A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Also Be Provided To The Cotr And Approved By Va Privacy Service Prior To Operational Approval. All External Internet Connections To Va S Network Involving Va Information Must Be Reviewed And Approved By Va Prior To Implementation.â â
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b. Adequate Security Controls For Collecting, Processing, Transmitting, And Storing Of Personally Identifiable Information (pii), As Determined By The Va Privacy Service, Must Be In Place, Tested, And Approved By Va Prior To Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use Of The Information System, Or Systems By Or On Behalf Of Va. These Security Controls Are To Be Assessed And Stated Within The Pia And If These Controls Are Determined Not To Be In Place, Or Inadequate, A Plan Of Action And Milestones (poa&m) Must Be Submitted And Approved Prior To The Collection Of Pii.â â
c. Outsourcing (contractor Facility, Contractor Equipment Or Contractor Staff) Of Systems Or Network Operations, Telecommunications Services, Or Other Managed Services Requires Certification And Accreditation (authorization) (c&a) Of The Contractor S Systems In Accordance With Va Handbook 6500.3, Certification And Accreditation And/or The Va Ocs Certification Program Office. Government-owned (government Facility Or Government Equipment) Contractor-operated Systems, Third Party Or Business Partner Networks Require Memorandums Of Understanding And Interconnection Agreements (mou-isa) Which Detail What Data Types Are Shared, Who Has Access, And The Appropriate Level Of Security Controls For All Systems Connected To Va Networks.â â
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d. The Contractor/subcontractor S System Must Adhere To All Fisma, Fips, And Nist Standards Related To The Annual Fisma Security Controls Assessment And Review And Update The Pia. Any Deficiencies Noted During This Assessment Must Be Provided To The Va Contracting Officer And The Iso For Entry Into Va S Poa&m Management Process. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Use Va S Poa&m Process To Document Planned Remedial Actions To Address Any Deficiencies In Information Security Policies, Procedures, And Practices, And The Completion Of Those Activities. Security Deficiencies Must Be Corrected Within The Timeframes Approved By The Government. Contractor/subcontractor Procedures Are Subject To Periodic, Unannounced Assessments By Va Officials, Including The Va Office Of Inspector General. The Physical Security Aspects Associated With Contractor/subcontractor Activities Must Also Be Subject To Such Assessments. If Major Changes To The System Occur That May Affect The Privacy Or Security Of The Data Or The System, The C&a Of The System May Need To Be Reviewed, Retested And Re-authorized Per Va Handbook 6500.3. This May Require Reviewing And Updating All Of The Documentation (pia, System Security Plan, Contingency Plan). The Certification Program Office Can Provide Guidance On Whether A New C&a Would Be Necessary.â â
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e. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Conduct An Annual Self Assessment On All Systems And Outsourced Services As Required. Both Hard Copy And Electronic Copies Of The Assessment Must Be Provided To The Cotr. The Government Reserves The Right To Conduct Such An Assessment Using Government Personnel Or Another Contractor/subcontractor. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Take Appropriate And Timely Action (this Can Be Specified In The Contract) To Correct Or Mitigate Any Weaknesses Discovered During Such Testing, Generally At No Additional Cost.â â
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f. Va Prohibits The Installation And Use Of Personally-owned Or Contractor/subcontractor-owned Equipment Or Software On Va S Network. If Non-va Owned Equipment Must Be Used To Fulfill The Requirements Of A Contract, It Must Be Stated In The Service Agreement, Sow Or Contract. All Of The Security Controls Required For Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) Must Be Utilized In Approved Other Equipment (oe) And Must Be Funded By The Owner Of The Equipment. All Remote Systems Must Be Equipped With, And Use, A Va-approved Antivirus (av) Software And A Personal (host-based Or Enclave Based) Firewall That Is Configured With A Va-approved Configuration. Software Must Be Kept Current, Including All Critical Updates And Patches. Owners Of Approved Oe Are Responsible For Providing And Maintaining The Anti-viral Software And The Firewall On The Non-va Owned Oe.â â
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g. All Electronic Storage Media Used On Non-va Leased Or Non-va Owned It Equipment That Is Used To Store, Process, Or Access Va Information Must Be Handled In Adherence With Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization Upon: (i) Completion Or Termination Of The Contract Or (ii) Disposal Or Return Of The It Equipment By The Contractor/subcontractor Or Any Person Acting On Behalf Of The Contractor/subcontractor, Whichever Is Earlier. Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Cds, Back-up Tapes, Etc.) Used By The Contractors/subcontractors That Contain Va Information Must Be Returned To The Va For Sanitization Or Destruction Or The Contractor/subcontractor Must Self-certify That The Media Has Been Disposed Of Per 6500.1 Requirements. This Must Be Completed Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract.â â
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h. Bio-medical Devices And Other Equipment Or Systems Containing Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Etc.) With Va Sensitive Information Must Not Be Returned To The Vendor At The End Of Lease, For Trade-in, Or Other Purposes. The Options Are:â â
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(2) Va S Initial Medical Device Purchase Includes A Spare Drive Which Must Be Installed In Place Of The Original Drive At Time Of Turn-in; Orâ â
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(4) Due To The Highly Specialized And Sometimes Proprietary Hardware And Software Associated With Medical Equipment/systems, If It Is Not Possible For The Va To Retain The Hard Drive, Then;â â
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on A Periodic Basis, Va, Including The Office Of Inspector General, Reserves The Right To Evaluate Any Or All Of The Security Controls And Privacy Practices Implemented By The Contractor Under The Clauses Contained Within The Contract. With 10 Working-day S Notice, At The Request Of The Government, The Contractor Must Fully Cooperate And Assist In A Government-sponsored Security Controls Assessment At Each Location Wherein Va Information Is Processed Or Stored, Or Information Systems Are Developed, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va, Including Those Initiated By The Office Of Inspector General. The Government May Conduct A Security Control Assessment On Shorter Notice (to Include Unannounced Assessments) As Determined By Va In The Event Of A Security Incident Or At Any Other Time.â â
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c. Failure To Complete The Mandatory Annual Training And Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Training And Documents Are Complete.â â
Closing Date17 Feb 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
City Of General Santos , South Cotabato Tender
Others...+2Security and Emergency Services, Electrical and Electronics
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Local Government Unit Of General Santos City Bids And Awards Committee Goods And Consultancy Services City Hall, General Santos City Total Description Of Articles Item No. 1. Traffic Signalization And Cctv Synchronization Program, City Wide, General Santos City (additional) A) Traffic Local Controller 1 Lot @ Php2,501,119.76 1 Pc. Basic Controller 19" 24/40 @ Php996,446.95 1 Pc. 3g & Gps Antenna @ Php26,981.91 1 Pc. 3g 4di/4du With Gps @ Php110,406.81 2 Pcs. Lamp Connection Cable @php32,351.65 = Php64,703.30 4 Pcs. Signal Group Gp 9 @ Php102,154.31 = Php408,617.24 1 Pc. I/o 24 Input @ Php109,480.10 1 Pc. Controller Cabinet @ Php715,035.11 1 Pc. Power Supply 24 V @ Php69,448.34 B) Traffic Signal Head, Led Type Location [1 New Intersection, Upgrading Of Existing 11 Intersections] 1 Lot @ Php27,226,066.64 44 Set 300mm 3 Aspect Ball @ Php126,737.62 = Php5,576,455.28 33 Set 300mm 3 Aspect Arrow @ Php132,784.48 = Php4,381,887.84 46 Set 200mm 3 Aspect Ball @ Php109,456.08 = Php5,034,979.68 37 Set 200mm 3 Aspect Arrow @ Php118,942,44 = Php4,400,870.28 84 Set 300mm Pedestrian Lantern @php93,236.59 = Php7,831,873.56 C) Traffic Sensor And Monitoring Camera 1 Lot @ Php2,506,626.33 1 Pc. Traffic Sensor/monitoring Pole 12m High With Extension Arm Treaded Sensor Bracket @ Php169,050,72 1 Pc. Detection System Processor Hw And Accessories @ Php1,387,657.71 1 Pc. Detection Processor Sw (license) @ Php515,428.25 1 Pc. Fish Eye Camera Sensor @ Php434,489.65 D) Other Monitoring Camera 1 Lot @ Php13,067,828.87 21 Pcs. Ptz Camera @ Php70,712.64 = Php1,484,965.44 21 Pcs. Ptz Camera Bracket @ Php2,000.00 = Php42,000.00 18 Pcs. Anpr Camera @ Php209,528.74 = Php3,771,517.32 18 Pcs. Anpr Camera Bracket @ Php2,500.00 = Php45,000.00 35 Pcs. Face Recognition Camera @ Php146,064.45 = Php5,112,255.75 35 Pcs. Face Recognition Camera Bracket @ Php2,000.00 = Php70,000.00 18 Pcs. White Strobe Lamp @ Php33,081.66 = Php595,469.88 21 Pcs. Ptz Video License @ Php22,164.52 = Php465,454.92 18 Pcs. Anpr License @ Php27,946.52 = Php503,037.36 35 Pcs. Fr Video License @ Php27,946.52 = Php978,128.20 E) Traffic Signal Control Cable (old Existing Traffic Light Locations With Mccain And Peek Controllers) 1 Lot @ Php8,554,874.00 1,800 M. Signal Cable 29c @ Php2,631.55 = Php4,736,790.00 700 M. Signal Cable 19c @ Php1,766.02 = Php1,236,214.00 1,000 M. Signal Cable 12c @ Php1,147.78 = Php1,147,780.00 250 M. Signal Cable 8c @ Php860.16 = Php215,040.00 2,200 M. Signal Cable 4c @ Php430.08 = Php946,176.00 400 M. Signal Cable 3c @ Php397.81 = Php159,124.00 115,000,000.00 Page 2 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. 364 M. Signal Cable 2c @ Php312.50 = Php113,750.00 F) Accessories 1 Lot @ Php2,511,044.60 33 Box Mounting Strap (3/4" Ss) @ Php20,160.20 = Php665,286.60 19 Box Buckle (3/4" Ss) @ Php20,160.20 = Php383,043.80 97 Pcs. Rubber Tape @ Php170.00 = Php16,490.00 206 Pcs. Electrical Tape @ Php170.00 = Php35,020.00 21 Lot Circuit Breaker, Housing And Accessories @ Php67,200.20 = Php1,411,204.20 G) Pole 1 Lot @ Php4,985,416.84 (4) Traffic Type A Pole 4m Arm @ Php151,153.50 = Php604,614.00 (4) Traffic Type B Pole @ Php84,353.38 = Php337,413.52 (24) Straight Pole 6m @ Php110,850.38 = Php2,660,409.12 (21) On Pole Comm Box @ Php65,856.20 = Php1,382,980.20 H) Traffic Software Solutions And License 1 Lot @ Php1,164,995.22 Data Collection And Basic Device Monitoring Traffic Control Devices (controllers & Roadside Units) Traffic Control Time Based Plan Selection Adaptive Network Control Strategy Manager Strategy Manager For Traffic Actuated Plan Selection Sw Maintenance Support Bronze Profile (8x5) I) Backbone And Network Connectivity (supply And Installation Of Network Infrastructure Equipment) 1 Lot @ Php40,991,738.56 22 Pcs. Industrial Network Switch For Outdoor Control Panel @php560,696.84 = Php12,335,330.48 22 Pcs. Din Rail Poe Power Supply Industrial Grade @ Php110,524.04 = Php2,431,528.88 44 Pcs. Sfp Module For Fiber Connectivity For The Industrial Network Switch @ Php75,726.54 = Php3,331,967.76 44 Pcs. Modular Industrial Patch Panel @ Php117,721.16 = Php5,179,731.04 44 Pcs. Singlemode Lc Lc Fiber Patch Cord, 1 Meter @ Php6,653.00 = Php292,732.00 8,000 Lm. 24 Core Single Mode Os2 Fiber Optic Cable Figure 8 (outdoor) Accessories And Consummables @ Php1,381.83 = 11,054,640.00 20 Rolls Category 6 4 Pairs Stp Outdoor 305 Meters Per Roll (black) @ Php56,515.40 = Php1,130,308.00 10 Pcs. Cat6 Stp Rj 45 Connector For Outdoor / Industrial Use @ Php29,232.20 = Php292,322.00 20 Pcs. Foc Dome Splice Closure Aerial 24 Core @ Php20,267.52 = Php405,350.40 1 Unit Firewall Hw & Sw @ Php2,968,000.00 1 Lic License For Network Comunication Monitoring Software @ Php1,569,828.00 J) Supply And Installation Of Network Infrastructure Equipment (cddrmdo/ Cmo/ Pso) 1 Lot @ Php10,889,653.18 2 Pcs. Industrial Network Switch For Command Center @ Php1,300,918.62 = Php2,601,837.24 2 Pcs. Power Supply For Industrial Network Switch @ Php170,285.00 = Php340,570.00 3 Pcs. Workstation @ Php302,400.20 = Php907,200.60 3 Pcs. Ups @ Php26,880.20 = Php80,640.60 1 Pc. Indoor Comm Box @ Php65,856.20 7 Pcs. 55’’ Fhd Video Wall Display Unit (ultra Narrow Bezel 0.88mm) @ Php691,389.31 = Php4,839,725.17 7 Pcs. Bracket For 55" Screen @ Php58,095.50 = Php406,668.50 1 Pc. Decoding Card @ Php136,194.55 1 Lot Cables & Accessories @ Php60,842.10 1 Pc. Hd Network Control Keyboard @ Php234,721.72 1 Pc. Ultra Hd Network Video Decoder @ Php585,771.50 2 Pcs. 43" Fhd Monitor & Accessories @ Php240,000.00 = Php480,000.00 1 Lot Roughing In Materials For City Hall, Pso, Cdrrmc @ Php149,625.00 K) Road Signages 1 Lot @ Php304,284.00 4 Pcs. Rectangular Traffic Signages 750mmx500mm (with Post) @ Php28,493.00 = Php113,972.00 Page 3 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. 4 Pcs. Do Not Block Intersection 750mmx500mm (with Post) @ Php28,493.00 = Php113,972.00 4 Pcs. Pedestrian Crossing @ Php19,085.00 = Php76,340.00 L) Thermoplastic Pavement Markings With Directional Arrow Within 50 Meter Radius 1 Lot @ Php296,352.00 94 Sq.m. White @ Php2,016.00 = 189,504.00 53 Sq.m. Yellow @ Php2,016.00 = Php106,848.00 Page 4 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. Conditions: Scope Of Work On Interoperability Traffic Signalization System The Contractor Shall Ensure That The Proposed Traffic Controller Is Fully Interoperable With The Existing Management Platform, Traffic Modules And Traffic Detection System Currently In Use By The City Government Of General Santos. The Integration Must Facilitate Seamless Communication, Real Time Control, And Data Exchange Across The System. Cctv The Contractor Shall Ensure That The Proposed Cctv Cameras Are Fully Interoperable With The Existing Cctv Module Used By The City Government Of General Santos. The Integration Must Allow The New Cameras To Seamlessly Function With The Current Video Management Platform And Provide Real Time Monitoring, Recording, And Data Management Capabilities. Fiber Optics Network The Contractor Shall Ensure That The Proposed Fiber Optic Network Components Are Fully Interoperable With The Existing Network Infrastructure Used By The City Government Of General Santos. The Integration Must Enable The New Network Elements To Seamlessly Operate Within The Current Network Management System, Ensuring Reliable Data Transmission, Real Time Monitoring, And Efficient Communication Between Devices. The System Should Support Optimal Data Transfer Speeds, Low Latency, And Robust Network Connectivity, Contributing To The Overall Performance And Functionality Of The City’s Communication Infrastructure. Performance And Technical Specifications: 1.0) Traffic Signalization And Cctv Synchronization • Furnishing And Installing Intersection And Pedestrian Crossing Signal Systems Shall Conform To Industry Standards Commonly Accepted In One Of The Major Countries Such As The U.k., U.s.a, Europe Or Japan, Who Achieved An International Quality Standard, I.e., Iso, Ul, Etc. • The Contractor Shall Furnish And Install All Necessary Wiring, Conduits And Handholes, Between The Local Controller, Signal Heads, And Detectors. The Contractor Shall Also Switch And Install All Necessary Power Supply Wiring And Power Switch Between The Meter Box And The Local Controller Cabinet. • The Four Major Components Of The Traffic Control System Namely The Traffic Management Platform, Traffic Management Module, Traffic Controller And Traffic Signal Heads/pedestrian Lanterns Shall Be One Brand Only. However, The System Shall Be An Open Architecture/non Proprietary For Integration With Other Suppliers/manufacturers. 1.1) Traffic Signalization And Cctv Synchronization Traffic Management Platform The Platform Shall Have A High Level Framework Providing User Friendly Access To All The Its Applications Deployed In A City Or Region. Key Features Are: • Open Platform With Modular Architecture For Multiple Its Applications; • Shared Maps And Database; • A Common Gui For The Supervision And Management Of Different Its Applications; • Easy To Use Web Browser Based On Graphical Interface. 1.2) Traffic Management Module It Shall Be Able To Operate In The Following Traffic Control Mode: • Time Based Traffic Control • Traffic Actuated Plan Selection Traffic Control. • Adaptive Network Traffic Control The Traffic Management Software Shall Contain The Following Features And Functions: • System Access Login And Localization O The Platform Access Should Be Done By A Protected Login, Where The Access To The System Is Subordinated To The Verification Of The Operator Access Rights. The Authentication Shall Be Based On Three Parameters: User Name, Password And Access Level (role). O The System Shall Keep The Access (user, Password, Date, Hour Classification, Workstation) And Operation Logs. O The Platform Shall Support Multi Language. • System Configuration O The Platform Shall Allow The Configuration Of The Following Parameters: User Profile, Users And Roles, Areas And Privileges, Function And Access Levels, Fully Customizable User Profiling. • System Monitoring Module Functionalities: The Platform Shall Present The System On A Cartographic View To Help The System Operator With The Following Activities: O Device Monitoring, Interact With The Equipment On Field, O Access To Traffic Archives O Data And Measures Shall Be Displayed In A Cartographic Background (steady And Moving Objects) O Objects Icons Color Code Should Reflect Availability Status O Object Specific Applications And Commands Should Be Accessible Directly From Object Icon Page 5 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. O Fully Configurable Display Options Should Be Available • System Availability O System Availability Reports Presented In Grid Form, Connected Devices Historical Availability, System Modules Historical Availability, Report Filter And Sort, Report Print And Export • Traffic Data Archives (if Detectors Are Present) O Data Presented In Grid And Chart Forms, Historical Data Reports, Data Aggregation And Profiles, Data Report Print And Export • Data Aggregation And Profiling (if Detectors Are Present) O Automatic Aggregation Of Traffic Counts At Sections Level, Automatic Creation Of Traffic Profiles For Collected Traffic Measures • Intersection Real Time Monitoring O Real Time Signal Groups And Detectors Activity Feedback On Intersection Layout, Object Specific Applications And Commands Accessible Directly From Object Icon, Fully Configurable Display Options. • Signaling Real Time Monitoring O Real Time/playback Signal Groups And Detectors Activity Feedback, Magnifier Tool (1 Sec, 0.5 Sec And 0.1 Sec Resolution), Measurement Tool, Search Tool, Diagram Notes, Fully Configurable Display Options • Real Time Monitoring O Real Time/playback Signal Groups Feedback For Multiple Intersections O Coordination Monitoring On Both Directions • Classified Data Achieves (if Detectors Are Present) O Collection Of Classified Traffic Data, Programmable Classes • Manual Command O Scheduled And Immediate Commands, Operative Status Commands (dark, Flash, Etc.), Time Plan/time Situation Commands, Special Commands (emergency, Priority, Etc.) According Connected Device, Commands To Group Of Devices • Commands Monitoring O Sent Commands Log, Status Of The Commands (received, Acknowledge, Rejected, Etc.), Device Status Changes After Command Issuing • Alarms Notification O Sms And Email Notification, Maintenance Groups, Maintenance Areas, Fully Configurable Notification Service • Traffic Control Module Functionalities: The Its Platform Should Include The Following Functionalities: O Time Based Plan Selection. The System Determines The Signal Plan To Be Activated Basing On The Current Date And Time (calendar) O Graphical Tool For Timetable Configuration By Time Of The Day And Day Of The Week O Capability To Configure Calendar Patterns, Control Actions And Weekly Calendar O The Platform Has To Be Able To Upload And Download To/from The Traffic Controller O The Platform Has To Be Able To Program Special Control Modes Like Emergency Routes, Priority To Special Vehicles, Etc O The Platform Shall Allow The Programming Of Green Waves For Certain Corridors • System Architecture, The Its Platform Architecture Shall Include: O Map And Web Server; O Database, Application And Communication Server. O The Server Will Run The Following Basic Software: 1. Windows® Server 2016 (standard Edition) + 5cal (or Higher) Operating System; 2. Microsoft Sql® Server 2017 Standard +5cal (or Higher), As Dbms. 1.3) Traffic Signal Controller All Signal Controllers To Be Installed Under This Contract Shall Be Of The Microprocessor Type Design And Have Been Field Tested And Shown To Be Highly Reliable. It Shall Consist Of Main Cpu, Safety Cpu And Signal Group Cards On A Rack Solution. The Rack Layout Shall Have A Design That Accommodates Scalability Up To 24 Signal Groups And Interchangeability Of Group Cards. Controller Adjustment And Verification Of Programs And Timing Parameters Can Only Be Accessed Through Command Center Or An Engineer's Laptop Computer To Ensure That Only Authorized Personnel Can Have Access. Controllers Shall Have Communication Ports Rs232, Rs485, Rs422, Can, Ethernet, Usb. Controllers Shall Be Able To Run Different Types Of Lamps Or Signal Heads And Pedestrian Lanterns. It Shall Be Able To Acknowledge Devices Of Signal And Pedestrian Signal Requests From A Known Range Of Diverse Brands/suppliers. Controller Shall Be Equipped With Gps To Ensure Clock Synchronization. Page 6 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. Controllers Shall Be Able To Monitor Signal Conflicts, Mains Voltage, Mains Voltage Dip, Mains Frequency, Flash Periods, Plan Cycles, Signal State Timings, Lamp Minimum / Maximum Loads. International Commercial Warranties Must Be Provided On The Traffic Controllers. • Compatibility The Traffic Controller Shall Be State Of The Art; Non Proprietary; Shall Be Open Architecture; Shall Run A Range Of Traffic Control Philosophies And Systems; And Can Be Controlled By The World's Most Common Adaptive/external Systems Such As: O Scats O Scoot/utmc O Artic O Itaka O Ccol O Spot/utopia • Certifications O Ce Markings (includes Emc And Low Voltage Directive O En 12675: 2017 – Traffic Signal Controller, Functional Safety Requirements O En 50293: 2012 – Road Traffic Signal Systems, Electromagnetic Compatibility O En 50556: 2011 – Road Traffic Signal Systems O Iec 60950 1:2005 Cb Test Certificate O En 50581:2012 O Certificate Of Registration Topas Tr2500a • Mode Of Operation The Traffic Controller Shall Be State Of The Art And Should Be Capable Of Running Different Modes Of Operations Namely: O Central Control Mode For Road Traffic O Local Mode, Fixed Timelocal Control, Traffic Actuated O Manual Mode O Vehicle Actuated O Group Control O Phase/stage Coordination O Master/slave O Adaptive Local Green/corridor O Automatic Annual Switching Routine • Other Functional Requirements The Signal Controller Shall Be Capable Of: O Automatic Switching To Flashing Operation According To A Time Of Day (tod) Schedule And On Major Fault Conditions. O Performing Lantern Off Operation O Executing Phase Skip (or Phase Recall) And Extension Type Operations Based On Detector Actuation In Two Or More Phases • Mounting Facilities The Signal Controller Cabinet Shall Be Mounted On A Concrete Pedestal. • Terminal Panel An Insulated Terminal Panel Shall Be Provided. The Terminal Shall Be Easily Accessible And Connection Or Removal Of The Cable Shall Be Made Without Special Tools. All Panel Wiring Shall Be Neat And Firm And All Flying Leads Shall Be Clearly Identified Either By Color Or Number Code. In Either Case, Full Information Shall Be Given On The Wiring Diagram, Which Shall Be Provided To Each Complete Unit. O The Following Terminals, As A Minimum, Shall Be Provided And Clearly Identified On The Panel: § Power Supply Hot Side; § Power Supply Grounded Side; § Ground, Which Shall Be Connected To The Cabinet; § Signal Return Or Common; § Lantern Circuit Terminals; § Vehicle Detectors. O A Second Terminal Panel, Physically Separated From The First, Shall Be Supplied For Terminating Communication Cable Wiring. • Power Outlet A Fused 2 Amperes, 220 Volt Ac Power Outlet Shall Be Provided In The Signal Controller Cabinet For Maintenance And Test Equipment Use. • Controller Cabinet O The Controller Cabinet Shall Be Made Of Aluminum Metal To Provide Mechanical And Environmental Protection. The Cabinet Shall Be Weather Proof And Free From Rust. It Shall Be Made Of High Quality Sea Water Resistant Aluminum Cabinet With All The Needed Plinths, Fuses And Electrical Wiring. O The Main Door And Manual Panel Door Shall Each Be Fitted With A Different Cylinder Lock System. Page 7 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. 1.4) Signal Heads And Pedestrian Lanterns All Vehicle Signal Heads To Be Installed In This Contract Shall Be Fitted With Polycarbonate Type Visors And An Aluminum Powder Coated Target Board. Where The Material Of The Body Is Self Colored, It Need Not Be Painted If It Can Be Shown That It Will Retain The Required Color And Finish For At Least Five Years When Exposed To The Weather. All Lenses Shall Be Polycarbonate Type. All Mast Arm Mounted Signal Heads Shall Be 300mm Signal Except The Signal Attached To The Pole Section. All Pole Mounted Signal Heads Shall Be 200mm Signal. The Weight Of A Finished 3 Section Assembly With Visors Shall Not Extend 15 Kg For A 200mm Signal And 18kg For A 300mm Signal. The Signal Heads Are To Be Mounted Vertically By The Use Of Mounting Brackets Or Straps. The Minimum Height Above The Pavement To The Bottom Of The Signal Head Assembly Shall Be 3.0 Meters For A Pole Mounted Head And 5.0 Meters For A Mast Arm Mounted Head. Mounting Brackets And Attachment Facilities For Multi Head Installations Shall Provide: An Unobstructed View Of The Signal Face To The Driver On Any Intended Approach, And Sufficient Clearance So That Ready Access Is Maintained To The Interior Of Each Section Of The Signal Heads. The Mounting Arrangements Of The Signal Head Shall Be Such As To Enable It To Be Directed To A Point Located At A Height Of 1.4 Meters Within A Distance Range Of 15 To 150 Meters On The Approach To Which The Signal Is Directed. All Positioning Attachments Shall Permit The Signal Head To Be Locked In Position By A Mounting Bracket Or Equivalent Means. All Pedestrian Lanterns To Be Installed In The Project Shall Be Of Round Shape Type And Shall Be Fitted With Polycarbonate Visors. The Traffic Signal Heads And Pedestrian Lanterns Shall Be Led Type With Low Power Consumption And High Light Output. The Housing And Lens Of The Signal Head And Pedestrian Lantern Shall Be Made Of Uv Stabilized Polycarbonate And Shall Have Anti Vandal Features. The Lens Of The Signal Heads Shall Be Colored And Curved. The Housing Shall Have A Slim Design Only Built For Led Technology. The Led Module Shall Have A Central Light Source And Symbols Shall Not Change Shape In Case Of Led Failure. The Pedestrian Lantern Shall Be Smart Ready And Shall Be Able To Attach An Optional 1/2 Aspect Housing That Can Include Smart Features. • Smart Signal Head Housing O The Housing And Lens Of The Signal Head Shall Be Made Of Uv Stabilized Polycarbonate For 300mm And 200mm Diameter, The Housing Shall Have A Slim Design Only Built For Led Technology The Signal Head Shall Be Designed As A Snap Construction Without Any Metal Parts Besides The Threads For Fixing The Brackets To The Housing O Only Authorized Persons Shall Be Able To Open The Housing O Housing Color Ral 9005. O Environmental Protection Shall Be Minimum Ip54 O The Signal Head Has A Stop And A Bottom Gear Rim For The Fixing With Two Mounting Brackets To The Pole O The Mounting Brackets Shall Be Done From Polycarbonate With L Shape O Smart Functions (optional) Can Be Integrated To The 200mm Signal For 300mm Signal Heads. Head/pedestrian Lantern Housing By Attaching 1/2 Aspect Version For 200mm On Top And/or Bottom For Future Upgrades/enhancements. Optional Smart Features Are As Follows: • Ground Projection For Pedestrian Safety • Acoustic Signal For Pedestrian Orientation • Environmental Station For Measuring Air Quality • Sensors For Detecting People And Objects • Led Module O The Led Board Should Be Mounted Into An Aluminum Cooling Plate Integrated Into The Plastic Housing And Neat Losses Should Be Directly Transported Out Of The Housing. O Environmental Protection Shall Be Minimum Ip65. O Front Lens Covers To Be Tinted As Per The Aspect Color (red/yellow/green); Transparent Lenses Are Not Acceptable. O All Module Lens Diameters Shall Be 300mm And 200mm O The Design Of The Module Should Ensure Efficient Removal Of Heat From The Hermetically Sealed Casing. O Symbols For Arrows Shall Be Done By Principle As The Full Ball Using A Central Light With A Polycarbonate Dynamic Mask In Between Two Lenses. O The Leds Shall Be A Minimum 4th Generation Or Latest Generation, If Such Is Available. O The Signal Light Emitted From The Central Optical Source Should Be Homogenous, And Shall Give A Uniform Optical Signal. No Visible Dark Spots Are Allowed To Appear In The Event Of Failure Of One Or More Diodes O The Light Source Shall Consist Of No More Than Three Pieces Of High Flux Leds Combined At The Center Of The Lens. O The Led Should Be High Flux Providing A Very High Light Output And Supplied By A Special Designed Constant Current Dc Switch Mode Power Supply With High Efficiency. O Leds Distributed In The Inner Surface Of The Lens Are Not Acceptable Page 8 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. O The Luminous Intensity Issued By The Leds For The 300 Diameters Shall Exceed 400 Candelas O Phantom Class 5 According To European Norm En12368 The Electrical Connections Shall Be Of First Quality Bearing Repetitive Connections And Dismantlement O The Electrical Wires Shall Be Of First Quality, Flexible, And Shall Be Specified For A Temperature 40 Degree Centigrade Up To 65 Degree Centigrade O The Operating Voltage Of The Led Signal Head Should Be 196 To 265 Volts, 50 Hz. O The Led Semiconductor Shall Be Al Ingap For Red And Amber And Ingan For Green O Power Consumption Should Be Less Than 9w Per Aspect. O The Lifetime For The Led Shall Exceed 5 Years 1.5) Video Sensor The Sensor Shall Be Video Type With 360° View Of The Intersection. It Shall Be Above Ground, Installed At Least Nine Meters From The Ground To Avoid Being Stolen And Be Free From Damage Caused By Road Repairs And Wear And Tear From Vehicles. It Shall Be Easy To Install And Almost Maintenance Free, Requiring Only A Few Minutes Spent. It Shall Have Video Analytics Detection Detecting All Objects Including Vru (vulnerable Road User) On Crosswalk And The Center Part Of The Intersection. It Shall Be Able To Do Pedestrian Counting And Detection For Green/red Timing Extension And Eliminate The Use Of Pedestrian Push Button. It Shall Be Able To Work In Network Adaptive Mode. • Camera Technical Specification: O Single Camera Vehicle, Cyclist And Pedestrian Detection And Counting Highway Counting And Monitoring O Resolution: 5mp (2560 X 1920 Pixels) Cmos Power Over O Ethernet O Connectivity Single Cate Cable For Power And Data A O Dimensions 9.9 Diameter X 7.9"" (25 X 20.1 Cm) O Environmental: 29°f To +165°f ( 34°c To +74°c) 0 To 95% Non Condensing O Rugged Environmentally Sealed, No Aim No Focus • Edge Processor Specification O Detector /0: Ts1, Ts2, 170/2070, Or Its Interface Connectivity Wide Area Network (wan) And Built In 3g Modem O Dimensions: 8.5'" X 11.5' X 175 (206 X 29 X 4.5 Cm) O Environmental: 29°f To 165°f ( 34°c To 74°c) O Power 120/240 Vac 50/60 Hz O Consumption: 35w Nominal O Regulatory: Fcc Class A O Unlimited Cloud Storage • Software Specification O Windows Based Application O Available Reports Like Volume, Turning Movement Counts, Length Based Classification, Incidents, Red And Green Occupancy, Red And Green Arrivals, And Speed So That Users Can Monitor, Analyze, And Fine Tune An Intersection O Site Alerts (all System Events Loss Of Visibility, Flash, And Volume Exceeded) And Zone Alerts (volume Exceeded And Zone Activated By Email O Automatic Reporting By Email 1.6) Signal Intersection Wiring Ties Or Other Means Shall Support All Wiring So That No Stress Is Applied To Any Connection. No Cable Shall Exert Pressure Against Any Unprotected Edge Of Metal With Equipment In Normal Use. All Wiring Shall Be Color Coded Or Number Coded Whichever Is Applicable. 1.7) Signal Poles Furnishing And Installing Traffic Signal Poles, Footings And Foundations Shall Conform To Department Of Public Works And Highways Specifications. • Material And Loading O Type A Poles Shall Be Designed To Support On The End Of The Cantilever Section A Total Of Four (4) 3 Aspect 300mm Diameter Signal Heads, Each With A Target Board, With The Aspects Aligned Vertically Plus A 3 Aspect 200mm Signal Head On The Pole Section. O Type B, C, And D Poles Shall Be Designed To Support Three (3) 3 Aspect 200mm Diameter Signal Heads, Each With A Target Board. • Finish O All Steel Surfaces Shall Be Hot Dip Galvanized And Free From Rough Edges Or Sharp Projections. The Top Of The Poles Shall Be Sealed Off To Prevent Ingress Of Water. A Hole Or Holes Shall Be Made At The Side Of The Lowest Part Of The Pole To Allow Any Water, Which Accidentally Enters The Pole To Escape To The Exterior. O Mounting Bolts And Nuts Shall Be Adequately Treated To Resist Rust And Corrosion Either Above Or Underground. • Installation O Type B Or D Poles May Be Cast Directly In A Concrete Base (instead Of Bolted Down) If It Can Be Shown That The Required Footing For A Standard Bolt Down Type Installation Is Not Appropriate For The Site Conditions. Page 9 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. 1.8) Software And System Design Integration This System Software Will Be Installed In The Control And Command Center Building, Where It Will Communicate With All Communication Elements At The Site (signalized Intersections). To Ensure Seamless Operation Between Field Components And The System Components Inside The Command And Control Center Building, System Design And Integration Must Be Meticulously Planned And Executed. The System Software Will Interface With All Communication Elements At The Signalized Intersections, Enabling Real Time Data Exchange And Control. 1.9) Traffic Regulatory, Warning And Guide Signs Regulatory/warning/guide Signs Shall Be Installed To Complement Traffic Signals. Signs Shall Be Of Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Standard. (reference: Dpwh Highway Safety Design Standards, Part 2: Road Signs And Pavement Markings Manual) 1.10) Pavement Markings Pavement Markings Shall Be Installed To Complement Traffic Signals. Pavement Markings Shall Be Of Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Standards. (reference: Dpwh Highway Safety Design Standards, Part 2: Road Signs And Pavement Markings Manual) 2.0) Closed Circuit Television (cctv) System The System Shall Be A Stand Alone That Is Capable Of Being Linked To A Site Wide System. A Typical Cctv System For A Building Should Comprise Color Cameras, Lenses, Monitors, Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras And Controllers, And All Necessary Cables And Accessories For A Fully Functional System. The Cctv Camera Installed Shall Be Capable Of Allowing The Operator To The Following: Freeze Any Of The Cameras On The Monitor Or Bypass Any Of The Cameras; Operate The Three Functions For Each Camera Using Pan/tilt/zoom Remote Controller And Lens Remote Controller; And Zoom The Desired Areas. The Cctv Camera Installed For A Particular Purpose: For Identification: The Object Shall Be At Least 120% Of The Screen Height. The ""head Shoulder Image"" View Shall Have A Picture Quality And Detail Sufficient To Identify A Person. For Monitoring: The Object Shall Be At Least Of The Screen Height. This View Shall Be Used To Monitor The+f255 Number, Direction And Speed Of Movement Of People Or Objects Across A Wide Area. For License Plate Identification: The Displayed Image Of The Vehicle Shall Not Be Less Than 50% Of The Monitor/screen Height, For Clear Viewing/identification. 2.1) Storage Area Network 3u, Single Controller, 256ch (2mbps) Record+playback With Direct Steaming Mode, Erasure Encoding And Vraid 2.0 Technologies Ensure Data Integrity Even When 2 Hdds In A Single Raid Are Error Prone. If The Number Of Error Hdd Exceeds Redundant Limit, Other Hdds Can Still Be Read And Written, 16*18t Enterprise Hdd(sata) Included, Redundant Power Supply, Not Support Jbod Expansion 2.2) Ptz Camera O Image Sensor: 1/2.8"" Cmos O Resolution: 1920 X 1080 O Compression: H.265+/h.265/h.264+/h.264 Codec O Color: 0.005lux/f1.6, B/w:0.001lux/f1.6 O Optical Zoom: 25x, Digital Zoom:16x O 3d Dnr O True Wdr O Ultra Low Light O Poe+&12vdc O Smart Detection 2.3) License Plate Recognition Camera O Image Sensor: 1/1.8"" Progressive Scan Cmos O Image Resolution: 2688 X 1520 O 25fps/50fps O 8 32mm/5.3 13mm Motorized Zoom Lens O Color: 0.001 Lux @ (f1.2, Agc On) O Electronic Shutter Speed: 1/25 S To 1/100,000 S O Supports Slow Shutter O Supports Poe O Supports Wiegand O Video Compression: H.265/h.264/mjpeg O Sdk/isapi O Protection Grade: Ip67/ik10 O Built In White Light Or Ir 850mmled 2.4) Fixed Camera (facial Recognition) O Image Sensor: 1/1.8” 4 Megapixel Progressive Cmos O Effective Pixels: 2688 (h) X 1520 (v) O Video Compression: H.265, H.264, H.264b, Mjpeg O Rom: 4gb Page 10 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. O Ram 2gb O Ir Distance: Distance Up To 120m (393.70 Ft) O Max Aperture: F1.6 2.5) Fisheye Camera Image Sensor – 1/1.7” 12 Megapixel Progressive Scan Cmos Effective Pixels – 4000(h)x3000(v), Ram/rom – 1024mb/128mb Scanning System – Progressive Other Analytics – (40 Zones, Tamper, Shake Cancel, Surveillance, Presence, Abandoned & Removed Objects, Object Class, Calibration, Speed, Direction, Loitering + People Surveillance & Counting Lines, Color Signature (per Channel) Utility Combox With 6 Gang Extension, Mounting Materials Brackets & Plates Wall Or Pole Mount With 6” X 1.5” Gi Pipe & Stainless Strap (including Wires Royal Cord Size 18 & Stp Cables) And Services Lens Focal Length 5.4 Mm–135 Mm Max. Aperture F1.6 F3.5 Field Of View H: 58.7°–3.1°; V: 33.2°–1.7°; D: 67.3°–3.9° Optical Zoom 25x Focus Control Auto/semi Auto/manual Close Focus Distance 0.1 M–1.5 M (0.32 Ft–4.92 Ft) Iris Control Auto/manual Detect 1655 M (5429.79 Ft) Observe 657 M (2155.51 Ft) Recognize 331 M (1085.96 Ft) Identify 166 M (544.62 Ft) 3.0) Command And Control Center 3.1) Video Wall Monitor • 55*™,1080p,500cd/m, Bezelwidth:3.5mm, Direct Lit Led Backlight • Input: Vgax1/dvix1/dpx1/hdmix1/usbx1 • Output: Dpx1/hdmix1 • Support 4k Input And Loop Up To 30 Screens With Hdmi/dp Interface • Support Vesa 3.2) Workstation • Workstation Desktop Pc With 32"" Led Monitors (6th Generation I7) W/ Win 10 Os • Cad Application Server Xeon Quad Core 2.53ghz (1333mhz, Form Factor • Eia 22"" Rack (1u), Cache Memory, Intel 3400 Chipset • Workstation Tables And Chairs • Ups 500va/, Input 230v With Lcd Display 3.3) Decoder • Supports Output: 16*hdmi/8*bnc, Input: 1*vga/1*dvi, Odd Hdmi Support 3840*2160@30hz, Decoding Capacity 24mp@30fps: 8 Ch, 12mp@20fps: 16 Ch, 8mp@30fps: 32 Ch, 5mp@30fps: 48 Ch, 3mp@30fps: 80 Ch, 1080p@30fps/3 Mbps: 128 Ch, Max 36 Division 3.4) Keyboard • 128x64 Led Dot Matrix Screen, Ptz And Tv Wall Control, 4 Axis Joystick 3.5) Firewall • Description: 1u Rack Mount, 6xfixed Fe/ge Tx Ports, Fixed Single Psu • Port Type And Quantity: 6 X Fixed Fe/ge Tx Ports, 2 X Usb, 1 X Rj45 Console Port Performance: 4g(firewall), 3.4g (enable Ngfw) • Connections Per Second: 68000/s (firewall), 12000/s (enable Ngfw) • Ipsec Vpn Default Tunnel: 1000 • Concurrent Connections: 1.2 Million • Power Supply: 1xfixed Redundant Psus • Operating Voltage: 100 240vac, 50 60hz 4.0) Communication Network 4.1) Fiber Optics (backbone) • 24 Core Single Mode Os2 Fiber Optic Cable Figure 8 (outdoor) 4.2) Transceiver • Transceiver: Uplink From Access Switch To Access Switch O Compatible With The Ieee 802.3z 1000base Lx Standard, Operates On Standard Single Mode Fiber Optic Link Spans Of Up To 10 Km And Up To 550 M On Any Multimode Fibers • Transceiver: Uplink From Access Switch To Distribution Switch To Core Switch O Supports A Link Length Of 10 Kilometers On Standard Single Mode Fiber (smf, G.652). 4.3) Access Switch Page 11 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. • Built For Harsh Environment And Temperature Range ( 40° To 75°c). • Every Unit Is Conformal Coated. • Hardened For Vibration, Shock, Surge, And Electrical Noise Immunity • Four 10 Gigabit Or Four 1 Gigabit Ethernet Uplink Ports Provide Multiple Resilient Design Options • Complies With Multi Industry Specifications For Industrial Automation, Its, And Electrical Substation Environments. • Improves Uptime, Performance, And Safety Of Industrial Systems And Equipment Compact 1 Rack Unit Design With Dual Led Feature Allowing Easy Monitoring And Troubleshooting Even When Reverse Mounting Based On Cabling Requirements. • Fanless, Convection Cooled With No Moving Parts For Extended Durability. • Ieee 1588v2 Ptp (both Power Profile And Default Profile Are Supported). • Alarm 1/0 For Monitoring And Signaling To External Equipment. • Connects New Wireless Access Point (802.11n And 802.11ac). • Enables New Hd Ip Cameras. • Provide High Speed, Low Latency Connectivity For Plcs, Controllers And Associated 1/0 Devices. • Allows Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (scada) Connectivity. • Provides Introduction Of New Bandwidth Hungry Applications In The Industrial Space. • Line Rate, Low Latency Forwarding With Advanced Hardware Assisted Features (such As Nat, Ieee1588v2). Supports Very Delay Sensitive Applications And Time Sensitive Networks. • Delivers Multiple Rings And Redundant Ring Topology For New Network Configurations. • Extends Geographical Scalability Where Longer Distance Connectivity Is Required. 4.4) Distribution Switch And Core Switch • Intel® 2.4 Ghz X86 Cpu With Up To 120 Gb Of Usb 3.0 Or Up To 960 Gb Of Sata Ssd Storage For Container Based Application Hosting • Up To 6.4 Tbps Switching Capacity With Up To 2 Bpps Of Forwarding Performance • Up To 32 Nonblocking 100 Gigabit Ethernet Qsfp28 Ports • Up To 32 Nonblocking 40 Gigabit Ethernet Qsfp+ Ports • Up To 48 Nonblocking 25 Gigabit Ethernet Sfp28 Ports • Up To 48 Nonblocking 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sfp+ Ports • Platinum Rated Ac/dc Power Supplies • Up To 512,000 Flexible Netflow (fnf) Entries In Hardware • Up To 36 Mb Of Unified Buffer Per Asic • Up To 212,000 Routing Entries (ipv4/pv6) For High End Campus Core And Aggregation Deployments • Ipv6 Support In Hardware, Providing Wire Rate Forwarding For Ipv6 Network • Ieee 802.1ba Av Bridging (avb) Built In To Provide A Better Av Experience Through Improved Time Synchronization And Qos • Precision Time Protocol (ptp; Ieee 1588v2) Provides Accurate Clock Synchronization With Sub Microsecond Accuracy, Making It Suitable For Distribution And Synchronization Of Time And Frequency Over The Network • Dual Stack Support For Ipv4/ipv6 And Dynamic Hardware Forwarding Table Allocations, For Ease Of Ipv4 To Ipv6 Migration • Support For Both Static And Dynamic Nat And Port Address Translation • Scalable Routing (ipv4, Ipv6, And Multicast) Tables And Layer 2 Tables • Highest Wireless Scale For Wi Fi 6 And 802.11ac Wave 2 Access Points Supported On A Single Switch • Support For Aes 256 With The Powerful Macsec 256 Bit Encryption Algorithm Available On All Models • Trustworthy Solutions: Secure Unique Device Identification (sudi) Support For Plug And Play, Enabling Tamper Proof Device Identity Capability, Which Secures Zero Touch Provisioning By Allowing Your Device To Show A Certificate To The Server To Be Able To Get Onto Your Network Note: > The Bidding Must Be Complete Bid And Lot Base > Upon 30% Accomplishment Allowed For Progressive Billing Page 12 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production Total Description Of Articles Item No. The Local Government Unit Of General Santos City Now Invites Bids For The Supplies And Delivery Of Procurement Of Traffic Signalization And Cctv Synchronization. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required 180 Calendar Days. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within 3 Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii (instructions To Bidders) Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using A Non Discretionary "pass/fail" Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act (ra) 9184. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra 5183. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From Local Government Unit Of General Santos City And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During Monday To Friday, 8:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Except On Holidays. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Purchased By Interested Bidders Starting March 1, 2025 12:00 Noon From The Address And Website(s) Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, In The Amount Of Php 75,000.00. The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees Either In Person, By Facsimile, Or Through Electronic Means. The Local Government Unit Of General Santos Will Hold A Pre Bid Conference On 3/10/2025 10:00:00am At Bids And Awards Committee Office 4th Floor, Left Wing, City Action Investment Center, General Santos City, Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through Manual Submission At The Office Address Indicated Below On Or Before March 24, 2025 9:00 Am. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 14. Bid Opening Shall Be On March 24, 2025 10:00 Am At The Given Address Below. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity. Page 13 Of 14 25cb Gsc 146 *25cb Gsc 146* Generated From Bac Procurement Management System 1.0 Powered By: Dr. Ugs Production The Local Government Unit Of General Santos City Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. For Further Information, Please Refer To: _______________________________ Atty. Francisco M. Gacal Chairperson, Bac Goods And Consulting Services
Closing Date24 Mar 2025
Tender AmountPHP 115 Million (USD 2 Million)
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Others
United States
Details: This Is A Request For Information (rfi) Only. This Is Not A Request For Proposal (rfp) Or A Request For Quote (rfq). The Department Of Veterans Affairs Is Not Soliciting Offers Of Any Kind. No Contract Award Will Be Made On The Basis Of Any Response(s) To This Notice. All Information Received In Response To This Rfi That Is Marked As Proprietary Will Be Handled Accordingly. In Accordance With Far 15.201(e), Responses To This Notice Are Not Offers And Cannot Be Accepted By The Government To Form A Binding Contract. Responders Are Solely Responsible For All Expenses Associated With Responding To This Rfi. In Accordance With The Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 10 On Market Research And Public Law 109-461, The Department Of Veterans Affairs Is Conducting Market Research To Identify Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business (sdvosb) Concerns That Have The Capability To Provide Contractor Support Services To The Government At A Fair And Reasonable Price. This Announcement Is For Informational And Planning Purposes Only And Should Not Be Interpreted As A Commitment By The Government To Issue A Solicitation Or Award A Contract. A Sources Sought Notice (36c776-24-q-0280) Was Posted On Sam.gov On July 22, 2024. Initially, The Va Sought To Consolidate Acquisition Support Services And Acquisition Utilization Services Into A Single Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (idiq) Contract. However, The Va Has Decided That Combining The Roles Of 1101 And 1102 Is Not The Best Approach. This Request For Information (rfi) Aims To Inform The Industry Of Our Revised Plan To Conduct Market Research Specifically For 1102 Contract Specialist Support Only. The U.s. Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Veterans Health Administration (vha), Regional Procurement Office Central (rpo-c) Has A Need For An Experienced Contractor Who Has Five (5) Or More Years Of Experience Supplying Acquisition Support Services To Federal Agencies.â The Contractor Is Needed To Assist Various Contracting Teams In Their Procurement Requirements. The Contractor Shall Provide Experienced Entry-level Contract Support (ecs), Mid-level Contract Support (mcs), And Senior Contract Support (scs). Contractor Acquisition Support Services Will Be Required Throughout The Life Of This Contract. The Contractor S Office And Contractor Personnel Shall Be Located Within The Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii And Puerto Rico. The Contractor Shall Provide Non-personal, Non-inherently Governmental Acquisition Support Services In Support Of The Vha S Contracting Offices. The Contractor And Contractor Personnel Shall Not Be Designated As The Co Or Cor Or Make Decisions; Rather They Will Support The Various Va Procurement Teams In Their Procurement Needs. Contractor Personnel May Not Supervise Or Otherwise Direct Government Employees. Va Cos, Css, Cors And Other Staff Shall Ultimately Be Responsible For Making Decisions On Behalf Of Va.â Final Contract Support Services Performance Work Statement (pws) Introduction The U.s. Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Veterans Health Administration (vha), Regional Procurement Office - Central (rpo-c) Has A Need For Contract Support Services To Assist Various Vha Central Region Contracting Teams In Their Procurement Requirements. The Contractor Shall Provide Experienced Contract Acquisition Specialists As Outlined In Section 4 Of This Performance Work Statement (pws). Scope Of Work Contractor Support Services Will Be Required Throughout The Life Of This Contract. The Contractor S Office And Contractor Personnel Shall Be Located Within The Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii And Puerto Rico. The Contractor Shall Provide Non-personal, Non-inherently Governmental Contract Support Services In Support Of The Vha S Contracting Offices. The Contractor And Contractor Personnel Shall Not Be Designated As The Co Or Cor Or Make Decisions; Rather They Will Support The Various Va Procurement Teams In Their Procurement Needs. Contractor Personnel May Not Supervise Or Otherwise Direct Government Employees. Va Cos, Css, Cors And Other Staff Shall Ultimately Be Responsible For Making Decisions On Behalf Of Va. Contract Support Services May Include, But Are Not Limited To Strategy, Planning, Data Analysis, Requirements And/or Documentation Development, Preparing Independent Government Cost Estimate (igce), Compliance Reviews For Acquisition Documents And Forms. Services May Include Advisory Support And Assisting Functional Area Technical Experts With The Development Of Writing Requirements Into Sound/sufficient Statement Of Work (sow), Pws And/or Orders. Other Support Functions May Include Acquisition Planning, Solicitation Preparation, Market Research/analysis, Source Selection Document Preparation, Administration Of Terms And Conditions, Preparing Contract Modifications And Documents, Cost/price Analysis, Development Of Analytics, Creating Reports, Preparation Of Contract Termination Documents, And Drafting Contract Close-out Documents. Successful Performance Of This Contract Requires A Wide Variety Of Associated Procurement Skills And Activities Including Research, Analysis, Data Entry, Writing, Document Preparation, Editing, Scanning, Document Management, Phone Calls, Faxing, Filing, And Other Activities As Necessary To Complete The Tasks Assigned. Description Of Services During The Life Of The Resulting Contract The Contractor Will Be Required To Provide Three Contract Support Categories Which Include Diverse And Various Support Responsibilities In Support Of The Nco/pcac. The Contractor Shall Provide Qualified Personnel Who Can Perform Cradle To Grave Acquisitions Functions In Accordance With The Federal Acquisition Regulations (far), Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (vaar), And All Other Applicable Regulations And Policies. Contractor Personnel Shall Perform Pre-award Procurement Functions Such As Requirements Definition, Market Research, Drafting Contractual Documents Such As Solicitations, Awards, And Amendments Using The Electronic Contract Management System (ecms), Coordinating With Requiring Activities, Industry, And Other Stakeholders, And Completing Contractual Files. Contractor Personnel Shall Perform Post-award Procurement Functions Such As Drafting Modifications, Drafting Option Year Notices And Modifications, Monitoring Contractor Performance, And Preparing Contracts For Close-out. Requirement Qualifications And Categories Minimum Qualifications: Each Proposed Candidate Shall Possess All The Demonstrated Experience And Educational Requirements Described In This Section For The Specific Discipline Needed On Each Task Order Executed. Pre-screened Detailed Resumes Showing Work Experience (to Include Actual Duties Performed, Contract Types And Actions; Not Only Job Descriptions) Must Be Submitted To And Approved By The Cor To Start The Onboarding Process. If An Nco/pcac Is Looking For A Specific Type Of Acquisition Experience, Such As Construction, Complex Services, And/or Leasing, The Contractor Will Be Advised When A Task Order Is Issued. Entry-level Contract Support (ecs): Each Proposed Ecs Shall Possess All The Demonstrated Experience And Educational Requirements As Delineated In This Section. Experience Must Reflect Abilities To Support Federal Acquisitions. In Respect To The Minimum Qualifications, One Qualification May Not Be Substituted For Another. Each Applicant Must Possess All Minimum Qualifications. Education: Four (4) Years Above High School From An Accredited College Or University As Recognized By The Secretary, U.s. Department Of Education. Experience: The Ecs Shall Have A Minimum Of Two (2) Years Of Federal Contracting Experience Working On Government Acquisitions Within The Last Five (5) Years. Additional Required Knowledge And Skills: In Addition To The Experience And Educational Requirements Described In Sections 4.1.1. And 4.1.2., The Ecs Must Possess The Following Knowledge And Skills: Ability To Conduct Comprehensive Review Of Procurement Documents For Accuracy, Adequacy, And Completeness. Ability To Identify And Resolve Inconsistencies Through Communication. Ability To Read And Interpret Federal And Agency Acquisition Policy, Regulations, And Directives. Ability To Draft And Prepare Contract Related Documents And Forms. Ability To Perform And/or Evaluate Market Research, Trends, Conditions, Alternative Sources, And Technological Advances As They Apply To The Program. Ability To Prepare And Process Purchase Requisitions And Procurement Packages To The Supporting Co For Award. Ability To Research, Analyze, Prepare, And Review Invoice Receipts, Receiving Reports, Fund Status, Final Payments, Release Of Claims, Certificates Of Completion, Close-out Documents, And Any Additional Supporting Documents Or Activities Needed For Contract Closeout. Ability To Investigate, Review, And Prepare Open Obligations/undelivered Orders (udo) For Closeout. Ability To Perform Post-award Administration In Support Of Co. Ability To Monitor Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (qasps) To Ensure Contracted Services Meet Contract Requirements Along With The Expectations And Needs Of The Facility. Mid-level Contract Support (mcs): The Mcs Shall Possess All The Demonstrated Experience And Educational Requirements Delineated In This Section. Experience Must Reflect Abilities To Support Federal Acquisitions. In Respect To The Minimum Qualifications, One Qualification May Not Be Substituted For Another. Each Candidate Must Possess All Minimum Qualifications As Verified By A Signed And Dated Resume By The Individual And A Corporate Executive. Resume Must Reflect Documented Experience Of Pre- And Post-award Acquisition Processes And Activities. Experience: A Minimum Of Three (3) Recent Years (within The Last Five Years) Relevant Experience In Conducting Comprehensive Contract Acquisition Support Services With Knowledge Of Federal Acquisition Regulation (far), Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (vaar), And All Other Applicable Regulations And Policies. Education: Bachelor's Degree With A Major In Any Field; Or At Least Twenty-four (24) Semester Hours In Any Combination Of The Following Fields: Accounting, Business, Finance, Law, Contracts, Purchasing, Economics, Industrial Management, Marketing, Quantitative Methods, And Organization And Management. Additional Knowledge And Skills: In Addition To The Experience And Educational Requirements Described In Sections 4.2.1. And 4.2.2., The Mcs Must Possess The Knowledge And Skills Of An Ecs As Described In Section 4.1.3. As Well As The Following Knowledge And Skills: Possess A Working Knowledge Of The Federal Acquisition Life Cycle. Ability To Conduct Comprehensive Research And Analysis Of Technical And Cost/price Data. Ability To Read And Interpret Federal Acquisition Policy, Regulations, And Directives. Ability To Review And/or Write Requirements, Ensuring Receipt Of Sound And Sufficient Procurement Packages Submitted By Nco Customers. Ability To Provide Business Advice And Assistance To Functional Area Technical Experts, Requiring Activities, And Customers. Ability To Analyze And Assist In The Development Of Igces. Ability To Work With The Technical Experts And The Co To Ensure Project Milestones Are Reflected In The Contractual Documents And Project Plan. Ability To Plan, Coordinate, Evaluate, And Execute The Logistical Actions Required To Support The Mission Of The Organization. Ability To Support, Coordinate, And Assist With The Planning, Preparing, Developing, Executing, And Maintaining Of Current Acquisition Plans, Strategies, And Overall Program Office Acquisition Administration Functions Including Program Control And Tracking. Ability To Research And Review All Applicable Policies, Guidance, And Regulations To Support The Customer And Contracting Officer (co) In Their Decision Making. Ability To Coordinate With Leadership, Staff, And Other Stakeholders To Conduct Analyses And Recommend Or Develop A Course Of Action. Ability To Assist In The Performance Of Cost Benefit Analysis. Ability To Analyze And Evaluate Pricing Data And Other Types Of Pricing Information To Draft A Price Reasonableness Recommendation For The Co. Ability To Establish Parameters And Maintain Controls To Ensure Contracts Are Executed In Accordance With Terms And Conditions. Ability To Assist With Monitoring Contract Performance Over The Life Of The Concerning Contract And Demonstrate The Ability To Solve A Broad Range Of Problems Relating To Proposals For Change, Claims, Payments, And Similar Problems. Ability To Prepare Or Draft Contract Modifications And Associated Modification Documentation Requirements. Ability To Support Cos And Css On All Phases Of Acquisition For Contract Modifications, Change Orders, Supplemental Agreements And Delivery Order Processes Including Requirements Requiring Definitions, Justification And Approval For Service Contract Extension, Method Of Contracting, Evaluation Of Proposals And Advice Concerning Contract Administration. Senior Contract Support (scs): The Scs Must Possess All The Demonstrated Experience And Knowledge Requirements Delineated In This Section. Experience Must Reflect Abilities To Support All Federal Acquisitions Regardless Of Acquisition Type Or Dollar Value. In Respect To The Minimum Qualifications, One Qualification May Not Be Substituted For Another. Each Candidate Must Possess All Minimum Qualifications As Verified By A Signed And Dated Resume By The Individual And A Corporate Executive. Resume Must Reflect Abilities To Support All Aspects Of Acquisition To Include Experience With Contracts Greater Than The Sat. Experience: A Minimum Of Five (5) Recent Years Within The Last Seven (7) Years Relevant Experience In Conducting Comprehensive And Complex Contract Acquisition Support Services With An Extensive Knowledge Of The Far, Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (vaar), And All Other Applicable Regulations And Policies. Resume Must Reflect Documented Experience Of Pre- And Post-award Acquisition Processes And Activities Along With Related Training And Certifications. 4.3.1.1. Construction/architect-engineering (ae) Specialized Experience Requirements. Ability To Apply The Required Knowledge Of Laws, Regulations, And Procedures To The Act Of Properly Issuing And Administering A Construction Contract In Accordance With Federal Acquisition Laws, Regulations, And Best Business Practices. Have Knowledge Of Construction And Ae Contracting Request And Develop Construction/ae Solicitation Packages In Accordance With Far, Vaar, And Agency Policies And Procedures. Familiar With Far Part(s) 14, 15, 36, And 43. Unless Otherwise Approved By The Va Any Scs (who Meets The 5 Years General Experience Requirement) Who Will Be Specializing In Construction/ae Requirements Must Also Have The Following Experience: (1) 3 Years Of Experience In Developing Ae Solicitations And Administrating Ae Contracts And Modifications; (2) 3 Years Of Experience Developing Construction Solicitations And Administering Construction Contracts And Modifications All Within The Guidelines Set Forth In Paragraph 4.3.1. 4.3.1.2. Complex Service Contracts (such As Health Care Contracts) Experience Requirements. Have In-depth Knowledge Of Far 13/15. Familiarity With Medical Language. Any Scs (who Meets The 5 Years General Experience Requirement) Who Will Be Specializing In Complex Service Contracts Must Also Have The Following Experience: 5 Years Of Experience Developing Complex Service Solicitations And Administering Complex Service Contracts And Modifications All Within The Guidelines Set Forth In Paragraph 4.3.1. 4.3.1.3. Leasing And Specialized Experience Requirements: Be Familiar With Real Property Leasing, Utilities Contracts, Sharing Of Space And Other Non-medical Agreements (selling/sharing Agreements, Revokable Licenses, Interagency Agreements), And Hotel Services For Veterans Using Procedures Outlined In The Far, Vaar, General Services Acquisition Manual (gsam), General Services Acquisition Regulation (gsar), Public Laws, And Agency Policy. Unless Otherwise Approved By The Va Any Scs (who Meets The 5 Years General Experience Requirement) Who Will Be Specializing In Leasing And Specialized Contracts Must Also Have The Following Experience: 2 Years Of Experience Developing Real Property/lease Related Solicitations, Contracts And Modifications All Within The Guidelines Set Forth In Paragraph 4.3.1. Education: Bachelor's Degree With A Major In Any Field; Or At Least Twenty-four (24) Semester Hours In Any Combination Of The Following Fields: Accounting, Business, Finance, Law, Contracts, Purchasing, Economics, Industrial Management, Marketing, Quantitative Methods, And Organization And Management. A Federal Acquisition Certification In Contracting (fac-c Level I, Ii, Or Iii), Fac-c (professional), Or Dawia Level Iii In Contacting Certification Or Courses Leading To Certification, Or Demonstration Of The Completion Of Commercial Courses Equivalent To Certification. Additional Knowledge And Skills: In Addition To The Experience And Educational Requirements Described In Sections 4.3.1. And 4.3.2., The Scs Shall Possess The Following Knowledge And Skills An Mcs As Described In Section 4.2.3. As Well As The Following Knowledge And Skills: Ability To Provide Clear Leadership, Technical Direction, And Guidance To All Lower-level Acquisition Personnel. Possess Excellent Time Management And Writing Skills. Ability To Collaborate With Customers And Stakeholders On Performance Requirements Among Multiple Sites And Service Lines To Obtain Agreement, Standardize Enterprise Equipment, Supply And/or Service Requirements In Support Of Strategic Acquisition Plans. Ability To Refine And Improve Source Selection Evaluation Criteria. Ability To Make Suggestions By Analyzing Difficult Contracting Issues And Identifying Alternative Courses Of Action To Satisfy Specialized Requirements And Solve A Variety Of Contracting Problems. Ability To Conducting Gap Analyses And Understanding Of Cost Elements Which Go Into The Production, Management Or Delivery Of A Healthcare Resource Service Or Product. Ability To Provide Advisory Support And Prepare Procurement Packages For Review In Accordance With Customer Requirements And In Compliance With Va Policy And Procedures, To Include Federal And State Laws And Regulations. General It Systems And Applications: The Following It Systems And Applications Are Utilized For These Positions. All Candidates Must Have A Working Knowledge Of These Systems And Websites: Ms Teams, Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint, Internet Explorer, And Edge Sharepoint Adobe Acrobat Google Chrome Government Contract Writing Systems System For Award Management (sam.gov) Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (cpars) Fpds-ng (federal Procurement Data System) Gsa Ebuy/gsa Advantage! Small Business Administration (sba.gov) English Language Requirement: The Contractor Shall Ensure All Personnel Performing Under This Contract Are Able To Read, Write, And Speak English Fluently. All Personnel Must Have The Ability To Effectively Communicate Orally Via Telephone And Ms Teams Communications As Well As Via Email Communications. U.s. Citizenship: All Contractor Personnel Performing Under This Contract Shall Be U.s. Citizens. Physical Requirements: Position Is Primarily Sedentary, Working While Seated And/or Standing. Period Of Performance, Place Of Performance And Hours Term Of Contract This Contract Has A Single Five-year Ordering Period, With Five One-year Pricing Periods. The Nco/pcac Contracting Office Will Issue The Task Orders. Each Task Order (to) Shall Specify The Hours And Period Of Performance. Pricing Period Dates Pricing Period 1 May 28, 2025 May 27, 2026 Pricing Period 2 May 28, 2026 May 27, 2027 Pricing Period 3 May 28, 2027 May 27, 2028 Pricing Period 4 May 28, 2028 May 27, 2029 Pricing Period 5 May 28, 2029 May 27, 2030 Place Of Performance Contractor Personnel May Be Required To Work On- Or Off-site (i.e., Government Office, Home Or The Contractor S Office); The Assigned Contractor Personnel Will Be Provided A Laptop And Personal Identity Verification (piv) Card. Specific Location To Be Identified In The Individual Task Order. Potential Locations Include Any Of The Following: Murfreesboro, Memphis, Johnson City, Tn; Lexington, Louisville, Ky; Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Detroit, Mi; Cincinnati, Columbus, Kettering, Dayton, Cleveland/independence, Oh; Indianapolis, Marion, In; Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Tomah, Wi; North Chicago, Marion, Il; Leavenworth, Wichita, Topeka, Ks; St. Louis, Poplar Bluff, Columbia, Mo; Houston, Tx; New Orleans, Alexandria, Shreveport, La; Biloxi, Jackson, Ms; Fayetteville, Little Rock, Ar; Florida Panhandle, Fl; St. Paul, St. Cloud, Mn; Coralville, Des Moines, Ia; Omaha, Ne; Fort Meade, Sioux Falls, Sd; Or Fargo, Nd. Travel To The Nearest Va Medical Center Is Required For On-boarding (fingerprinting, Piv Picture, Piv Card And Issuance Of Government Furnished Equipment (gfe)). Contractor Personnel Are Usually Required To Physically Access The Nearest Va Facility When Receiving Gfe. The Contractor S Services Are Expected To Be Needed For Six (6) Ncos: 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, And 23; And Pcac. The Location Area Of Each Nco Is Shown On Attachment D.2. Each Task Order Will Show The Number Of Hours And Estimated Number Of Personnel Needed For Each Location. Schedule Information And Tour Of Duty The Contractor Shall Provide The Minimum Number Of Personnel For Each Contracting Office To Meet The Number Of Hours Shown In The Schedule And To Ensure Continuity. The Number Of Hours And Personnel Shown In The Schedule Are Estimates Only. Task Order(s) Will Be Issued Based On The Number Of Hours (personnel) Needed For Each Nco, And Pcac Office. Please Note The Hourly Rate Submitted By The Contractor Must Be A Fully Burdened Rate, With A Single Hourly Rate For All Locations For Each Pricing Period. Tour Of Duty (work Hours): Each Cor And The Contractor S Representative Shall Work Together To Determine The Work Hours (tour Of Duty) Of Each Assigned Contractor Employee To Ensure A Consistent Schedule. Work Hours Will Adhere To The Local Time Zone Of The Nco Or Pcac Office In Which The Individual Contractor Personnel Supports. The Hours Of Operation Are Monday Through Friday 6:00 Am To 6:00 Pm With The Local Time Of Their Issuing Office, Excluding Federal Holidays. Full-time Contractor Personnel Shall Work 40 Hours Per Week (part-time Contractor Personnel Are Expected To Work At Least 20 Hours Per Week). A Normal Tour Of Duty For Full-time Contractor Personnel Is Eight (8) Hours Per Day With An Unpaid 30-minute Lunch (8.5 Hours), Five (5) Days Per Week, Monday Through Friday, Excluding Federal Holidays. The Tour Of Duty (work Hours) For Part-time Contractor Personnel Shall Be Coordinated Between The Cor And Contractor And Shall Be Within The Hours Of Operation. Variations To A 40-hour Work Week, Including Alternative Work Schedules, Require Advance Approval By The Co And Cor. Any Changes To The Tour Of Duty Must Be Submitted To The Cor Prior To Any Adjustment. Cors Are Responsible For Tracking Hours And May Require Contractor Employees To Send An Email Verification When Employee Shift Starts And Ends. The Day-to-day Supervision And Direct Control Over Contractor Personnel Will Be The Sole Responsibility Of The Contractor. Federal Holidays: The Following Holidays Are Observed By The Federal Government: New Year S Day (january 1) Birthday Of Martin Luther King, Jr. (third Monday In January) Washington S Birthday (third Monday In February) Memorial Day (last Monday In May) Juneteenth National Independence Day (june 19) Independence Day (july 4) Labor Day (first Monday In September) Columbus Day (second Monday In October) Veterans Day (november 11) Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday In November) Christmas Day (december 25) This List Shall Include Any Additional Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States To Be A Federal Holiday. **if A Holiday Falls On A Saturday, For Most Federal Employees, The Preceding Friday Will Be Treated As A Holiday For Pay And Leave Purposes. (see 5 U.s.c. 6103(b).) If A Holiday Falls On A Sunday, For Most Federal Employees, The Following Monday Will Be Treated As A Holiday For Pay And Leave Purposes. (see Section 3(a) Of Executive Order 11582, February 11, 1971.) ***contractor-employees Are Prohibited From Working On Any Federal Holiday. Planned/unplanned Absences: The Contractor Is Required To Notify The Cor Immediately For Sick/delay Absences From Work And At Least Two Days Prior To Vacation Or Other Absences From Work. Personnel May Use Vacation And Sick Time In Accordance With The Contractor S Policies, But The Contractor Shall Schedule Its Employees Vacation Time To Ensure That Employees Are Not Absent From Performance Availability For More Than Two (2) Consecutive Weeks At A Time.âthe Contractor Shall Ensure That No More Than One Of Their Assigned Personnel To A Specific Office Is Out Of The Office Simultaneously Unless The Absence Is Related To Inclement Weather, Illness, Or Other Unforeseen Events. Temporary Schedule Adjustments: Any Temporary Adjustments To A Contractor-employee S Work Schedule Must Be Requested In Advance And Approved By The Cor. For Example, A Temporary Schedule Adjustment Could Be To Work Longer On One Day In Exchange For A Shorter Workday Later In The Same Two-week Pay Period. Under No Circumstances Will A Contractor Work More Than 40 Hours In A Week Unless Authorized By The Cor; All Make Up Time Must Be Worked During Core Hours. Government Furnished Information, Property, And Equipment Government Furnished Equipment (gfe): The Government Shall Provide A Piv Card, A Laptop Computer And Software Applicable To Contract Personnel In Performance Of This Contract. Contractor Personnel May Be Required To Physically Access The Nearest Government Va Facility To Receive The Gfe. Contractor Personnel Shall Safeguard All Government Property, Documents, And Equipment. Government Personal Identification Verification Card (piv): Piv Cards Will Be Issued At The Start Of Contract Services For Security Access To Government Equipment And Sites. Contractor Shall Ensure All Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) And Piv Cards Are Returned To The Va (or Relevant Cor) Within Seven (7) Calendar Days When The Contract Ends Or When An Employee Leaves For Any Reason Prior To Contract End. Additional Gfe May Be Provided Depending On Circumstance And Equipment Availability. The Contractor Shall Furnish Any Other Required Equipment And Supplies As Necessary. Government Furnished Information (gfi): The Government May Provide All Applicable Policies, Guides, Standard Operating Procedures, Templates, Information, And Access To Va Networks And Sharepoint Necessary For Performance Under This Pws. The Va Retains Ownership Of All Government Furnished Equipment, Materials, Documents, And Information And Services Furnished Under This Contract. Other Costs Other Direct Costs (odc): The Cost Of General-purpose Items (notebooks, Paper, Pens, Calculators, Headsets, Folders, Tape, Staplers, Internet, Etc.) Required For The Conduct Of The Contractor S Normal Business Operations Will Not Be Considered An Allowable Odc In Performance Of This Contract. The Government Does Not Anticipate Odcs Not Already Accounted For As General-purpose Items Required Under This Contract. The Proposed Price Shall Include All Necessary Odcs. The Day-to-day Supervision And Direct Control Over The Work Performed By Contractor Personnel Shall Be The Sole Responsibility Of The Contractor. This Supervision Is Not A Separate Reimbursable Item Under This Requirement. Supervision Is An Overhead Cost That Is The Responsibility Of The Contractor. Performance Requirements And Summary Inherently Government Functions/non-personal Services: In Performance Of This Contract, The Contractor Shall Provide Services As Required By Contracting Activities Within The Rpo-c Area, To Support Va S Overall Mission. It Is Expressly Agreed And Understood That This Is A Non-personal Services Contract, As Defined In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) 37.101, Under Which The Professional Services Rendered By The Contractor, Or Its Employees Are Rendered In Its Capacity As An Independent Contractor And Shall Not Be Considered Va Employees For Any Purpose Whatsoever. The Contract Acquisition Support Services Required On This Contract Constitute Professional And Management Services Within The Definition Provided By Far 37.201. This Contract Allows The Government To Obtain Professional Services Which Are Essential To The Va Mission, But Not Otherwise Available At This Time Within The Va. Contractor Personnel Shall Not Perform Inherently Governmental Functions (igf) As Defined In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 7.503(c)(12). All Contract Acquisition Support Services Shall Be Conducted In Accordance With The Far, Veterans Affairs Acquisition Regulation (vaar), Va Acquisition Manual (vaam), Procurement Policy Memorandums (ppms), Veterans Health Administration Procurement Manual (vhapm), Vha Procurement Guide (vhapg), Public Laws, Statutes, And Va Policies And Procedures. Tasks Executed By The Contractor Shall Be Considered Recommendations Subject To The Review And Approval By The Government. It Shall Be The Responsibility Of The Contractor To Manage Their Employees And Guard Against Any Actions That Are Personal Services In Nature. Professional Conduct And Performance: Contract Employees Shall Adhere To Professional Conduct Standards That Include Professional Courtesy, Punctuality, And Respect. Professional Conduct Includes Being Accessible During Duty Hours And Adhering To Each Contractor Employee S Work Schedule. The Respective Cor Shall Be Notified Of Any Schedule Changes Prior To The Contractor Employee S Absence Or Tardiness. Schedule Changes Shall Be Approved By The Cor Prior To Working. Should Any Contractor Employee Be Determined To Be Unacceptable In Terms Of Professional Conduct During Duty Hours, The Co And Contractor Poc Shall Be Notified By The Cor. If The Unacceptable Conduct Continues, The Contractor, Upon Direction From The Co, Shall Remove And Replace The Contractor Personnel Involved At No Additional Cost To The Government. All Contract Personnel Shall Sign A Contractor Rules Of Behavior (rob - Attachment D.4) Annually From Date Of Hire. Contractor Identification: Contractor Personnel Shall Clearly Identify Themselves As Contractors At All Times, In All Communications And Representations, To Avoid Situations Arising Where Sensitive Topics Might Be Better Discussed Solely Between Government Employees. Identification Shall Include When In The Workplace, In Meetings, In Conversations, Telecommunications, Mail, Electronic Mail (email), Faxes, With Government Personnel, Other Contractor Personnel And The Public. Answering Telephones: Contractor Personnel Must Identify Themselves As Contract Personnel In Telephone Conversations And Meetings Via Telephone, Or When Working In Situations Where Their Actions May Be Construed As Official Government Acts And/or Personnel. Telephone Script: Hello, This Is (name) With (contractor Name) In Support Of (nco Number, Or Pcac), How May I Help You? Utilizing Electronic Mail: When Prime Contractor Or Sub-contractor Personnel Send Email Messages As A Part Of Contract Performance (or Otherwise Relating To Contract Matters), Each Sender Shall Have A Signature Line That Includes: First Name And Last Name (contractor) Title Phone Number Email Address Individual S Employer Name Assigned Team Or Ordering Facility Non-disclosure And Conflict Of Interest Agreements: To Ensure The Integrity Of Government Contracting Operations, All Contractor Personnel Shall Execute A Non-disclosure Agreement (nda) During The On-boarding Process. All Contractor Personnel Will Have Ongoing Access To Proprietary Information Which They Are Required To Protect. All Information Is Considered Sensitive And Shall Not Be Disclosed Outside The Workplace. This Includes, But Is Not Limited To, Proprietary Data, Passwords, For Official Use Only Documents And Source Selection Information . All Contractor Personnel Assigned To And Performing On This Requirement May Not Work On Other Contracts For The Contractor, Or Other Agencies Without A Formal Written Request And Prior Written Consent. All Contract Personnel Shall Sign A Statement Of Non-disclosure (attachment D.3). Background Investigation: In Accordance With Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 (hspd-12), Office Of Management And Budget Guidance M-05-24, And Federal Information Processing Standards Publication Number 201, A Criminal Background Check/investigation (bi) Is Required For All Contract Personnel To Determine Suitability For Routine Access To Government Facilities And Systems. Contract Personnel Must Receive A Favorable Adjudication After Investigation Paperwork. Additionally, All Contractor Personnel Must Start The Paperwork For A Background Investigation And Complete Finger Printing, As Well As Completion Of All Required Training Prior To The Start Of Placement Or Performance On The Contract. Va Mandatory Training Requirements: All Contractor Staff Must Log Onto Www.tms.va.gov, And Self-enroll. Information Security Awareness Training. Contractor Support Personnel Are Required To Complete Annual Information Security Awareness Training (during Onboarding And Annually Thereafter). Contractor Rules Of Behavior. Sign And Acknowledge Understanding Of And Responsibilities For Compliance With The Contractor Rules Of Behavior Relating To Access To Va Information (during On-boarding And Annually). Va Privacy Training. Complete Va Privacy Training (during Onboarding And Annually Thereafter). Government Contract Writing Training. Complete Any And All Required Training Applicable To Current Government Contract Writing Systems Such. If Previously Completed And Valid, The Contractor Shall Provide The Completion Certificate To The Cor And Co. Failure To Complete The Mandatory Training And Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Will Be Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Training And Documents Are Completed. The Nco/pcac Cors Will Be Responsible For Technical Monitoring Of The Contractor S Personnel Performance And Deliverables. The Cor And The Contractor S Representative Shall Work Together To Ensure All Contractual Requirements Are Being Met. The Cor Will Interpret Specifications Or Technical Portions Of The Work. Contractor Requirements And Responsibilities The Contractor Shall Provide Contractor Personnel, Expertise, Supervision Of Contractor Resources, And Any Required Deliverable Necessary To Satisfy The Requirements In This Pws. 9.1. Personnel Placement The Contractor Shall Provide A Sufficiently Detailed Resume Of Experience For Each Proposed Candidate To The Governments Contracting Officer Representatives (cor) For Approval And Verification Of Education And Experience Requirements. Responses To Submitted Resumes Will Normally Be Provided To The Contractor Within 7 Calendar Days. The Contractor Shall Pre-screen The Resumes To Ensure Each Proposed Candidate Has Met The Minimum Requirements Shown In Section 4 And To Ensure Each Resume Shows Specific And Detailed Experience (company Name, Dates Of Employment, Job Duties, Contract Types And Actions, Etc.). The Contractor Shall Effectively Fill And Assign Qualified Approved Contractor Personnel At Each Nco/pcac Office Within 40 Calendar Days Of Task Order Award. (this Does Not Include Va Onboarding Time.) The Contractor Shall Ensure All Required Information For Onboarding And All Background Investigation Paperwork Is Submitted Within 14 Calendar Days Of Cors Acceptance Of Contractor Personnel And Eqip Is Completed Within Six (6) Calendar Days Of Initiation. Va Staff Will Assist Contractor Personnel In Obtaining Personal Identity Verification (piv) Card And System Access To Va Networks. Personnel Maintenance And Gfe Turnover: The Contractor Shall Minimize The Effect And Impact To The Va By Strategically Managing Contractor Personnel Turnover To The Greatest Extent Possible Throughout The Life Of The Contract. Contractor Shall Ensure Continuation Of Services During Prolonged Personnel Absences Due To Sickness, Leave And Voluntary Or Involuntary Termination From Employment Such That Impact To The Government Is Minimal. Once A Contractor Is Aware That An Employee Is Leaving And Will No Longer Support A Task, The Contractor Shall Provide Written Documentation (email) To The Co And The Cor Within One (1) Business Days Of The Employee Advising The Contractor Of Their Intent To Leave. The Written Notification Shall Include The Date And Time The Position Will Be Vacant, The Anticipated Replacement Date, And What Management Action Will Be Taken To Ensure Task Completion. Any Position Vacancies Shall Not Exceed 14 Calendar Days (does Not Include Va Onboarding Time) Unless Directed Or Approved, In Writing, By The Co. Replacement/substitution: Any Change In Personnel Will Be Subject To Prior Government Approval. Prior To Replacing/substituting Personnel Performing On This Contract, The Contractor Shall Provide A Sufficiently Detailed Resume Of Proposed Contractor Personnel To The Cor For Verification And Approval Of Education And Experience Requirements. Responses To Submitted Resumes Will Be Provided To The Contractor Within Seven (7) Calendar Days. The Co/cor Reserves The Right To Refuse A Replacement/substitution If The Co/cor Deems The Replacement/substitution Does Not Meet The Qualifications. Government Equipment And Badges: Contractor Shall Ensure All Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) And Piv Cards Are Returned To The Va (or Relevant Cor) Within Seven (7) Calendar Days When The Contract Or Task Order Ends Or When An Employee Leaves For Any Reason Prior To Contract Or Task Order Expiration. The Contractor Shall Be Financially Responsible For Any Gfe That Is Lost, Stolen, Damaged, Or Not Returned To The Va Within Seven (7) Calendar Days Of Contract Or Task Order Expiration Or After A Contractor Employee Has Vacated Their Position. The Contractor Shall Report Any Lost Items (gfe, Piv) Immediately To The Co And Cor. Supervisory Controls: The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Managing And Overseeing All Actions To Ensure Timely And Practical Support Performed Under This Contract. The Day-to-day Supervision And Direct Control Over The Work Performed By Off-site Or Remote Contractor Personnel Will Be The Sole Responsibility Of The Contractor. The Government Will Not Supervise Contractor Personnel, Prepare Contractor Personnel Work Schedules, Or Control The Method By Which The Contractor Personnel Perform The Required Tasks. The Government Will Only Provide Tasks To Contractor Personnel For Execution. The Contractor Personnel Will Work Independently And Keep The Relevant Co And/or Cor Informed Of All Actions Assigned. All Assignments Will Be Completed In A Timely Fashion. Work Will Be Reviewed By The Relevant Co And/or Cor For Compliance With Va Policies, Far And Vaar Regulations, Overall Objectives, And Effectiveness In Achieving Results. Quality Assurance (qa) / Acceptance Quality Limit (aql): The Government Reserves The Right To Survey All Services Received Under This Contract To Determine Whether The Contractor Is Meeting Performance Standards, Service Levels, And Objectives. The Government Has The Right To Change Or Modify Inspection Methods At Its Discretion. Quality Control: Contractor Shall Develop And Maintain Its Own Quality Control Program / Inspection Plan That Assures Compliance With All Requirements Of This Contract. Acceptance Quality Level: As A Minimum, The Contractor S Plan Should Address These Items Shown Below For The Acceptance Quality Level (aql) During The Contract S Performance Period. Standards Basis Aql Contractor Personnel Placement With Onboarding And Background Investigation Documents Reference Pws Paragraphs 4., 6., 8.4., 8.5., 8.6., And 9.1. Positions Filled With Approved And Qualified Personnel Within 40 Calendar Days Of Task Order Award And Onboarding Documents Submitted / Completed Within 14 Calendar Days. 95% Coordination And Placement Of Qualified Personnel. No More Than One (1) Instance Of An Initial Vacancy Not Filled Within 40 Days Of Task Order Award. No More Than Two (2) Instances Where Onboarding Documents Were Not Submitted/completed Within 7 Calendar Days. Effective Replacement / Substitute Personnel Reference Pws Paragraphs 4., 5.3.5., 6., 8.4., 8.5., 8.6., 9.11., 9.1.2., 9.1.4., And 9.2. Vacancies Due To Turnover Filled With Approved And Qualified Personnel Within 14 Days Of Departure. Prior Coordination 100% Of The Time For Replacement Personnel. No More Than Three (3) Instances Of Failure To Fill Vacancies With Qualified Personnel Within 14 Days Of Vacancy Notification. Monthly Activity Report (mar) Reference Pws Paragraph 10.2. No More Than Two (2) Mars Submitted Late Annually. Quarterly Activity Report (qar) Reference Pws Paragraph 10.3. No More Than One (1) Qar Submitted Late Annually. Personnel List Reference Pws Paragraph 10.4. No More Than Three (3) Personnel Reports Submitted Late During The Life Of The Contract. Gfe And Piv Returned To The Va Within 7 Calendar Days. Reference Pws Paragraph 9.2.3. No More Than Two (2) Instances Reported During The Life Of The Contract. Timeliness Procurement Action Lead Time (palt), Contractor Deliverables (contractor Personnel) Based On Current Va Policy. 90% Customer Service Reference Pws Paragraph 8. Feedback From Stakeholders On Contractor Personnel. No More Than 3 Significant And Substantiated Complaints. 90% Quality Of Contractual Documentation Contracting Officer And Cor Reviews Of Submitted And Completed Documents. 90% Productivity Number Of Actions Completed As A Function Of Complexity 90% Contracting Officer S Representative (cor): The Government Will Identify And Delegate A Cor For Each Participating Office (nco/pcac). The Cor Shall Monitor All Technical Aspects Of The Contract And Assist In Contract Administration. Unless Otherwise Identified In A Delegation Letter, The Cor Is Authorized To Perform The Following Functions: Assure That The Contractor Performs The Technical And Administrative Requirements Of The Contract; Perform Necessary Inspections In Connection With Contract Performance; Maintain Written And Oral Communications With The Contractor Concerning Technical Aspects Of The Contract; Issue Written Interpretations Of Technical Requirements; Monitor The Contractor's Performance And Notify Both The Co And Contractor Of Any Deficiencies; Oversee The Distribution Of Government Furnished Property; Coordination Of Required Security/background Documentation; And, Provide Facility Access Of Contractor Personnel Through Arranging Scheduling And Piv Card Pick Up. The Co Will Send A Letter Of Delegation To The Cor And The Contractor, Which States The Specific Responsibilities And Limitations Of The Cor. The Cor Is Not Authorized To Change Any Of The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract. Cors Are Not Authorized To Obligate Funds Or Execute Any Contract Modifications. Cors Will Be Responsible For Reviewing, Approving, And Certifying Invoices For Their Respective Location. Cor Reviews: The Cor Will Interpret Specifications Or Technical Portions Of The Work. All Performance Concerns Shall Be Addressed Between The Cor, Co, And Contractor. The Cor And The Contractor S Representative Shall Work Together To Ensure All Contractual Requirements Are Being Met. Contractor Deliverables Contractor Point Of Contact: The Contractor Shall Provide A Point Of Contact (poc) / Supervisor Who Shall Be Responsible For The Performance Of Work From The Contract Acquisition Support Specialists. The Contractor Shall Designate This Individual, In Writing, To The Co And Cors Before The Start Of Performance. An Alternate Poc May Be Designated, But The Contractor Shall Identify Those Times When The Alternate Shall Be The Primary Poc. The Contractor Poc Shall Be Available Via Telephone And Email, Monday Through Friday, 8:00 A.m. Until 4:30 P.m. Central Time (ct) Excluding Federal Holidays. The Poc Shall Have Authority To Direct Contract Employees On The Contract Or Have Direct Contact With The Manager/supervisor For The Contract Support Employees. Monthly Activity Report Deliverable: The Contractor Shall Submit A Monthly Activity Report (mar) To Each Cor, On Or Before The 15th Day Of The Following Month. Contractor Shall Develop And Submit Monthly Activity Reports (mars) To The Cor And Administering Co For Review At Any Monthly/quarterly Meetings. The Mars Shall Include A Summary Of Activities For The Month, Issues, And Goals For The Next Month. The Mars Shall Summarize The Contractor S Accomplishments During The Previous Month, Planned Work During The Upcoming Month And Any Significant Problems Or Issues Requiring Resolution, Along With Proposed Corrective Actions. The Contractor Shall Deliver These Reports To All Appropriate Parties Identified In This Section. The Mar Shall Include, At A Minimum, The Following Information: Contract Number Task Order Number Reporting Period Number Of Hours Each Employee Worked Brief Task Description For Each Employee For Each Employee: A Narrative Review Of Work Accomplished During The Reporting Period And Significant Events Personnel Actions For The Period (separations, Labor Category Changes, Recruitments) Quarterly Report Deliverable: The Contractor Shall Submit A Quarterly Activity Report (qar) To The Co On Or Before The 15th Day Following Each Quarter, Summarizing, At A Minimum: The Contract Number The List Of Contractor Employees Including Location The Number And Location Of Any Open/unfilled Positions The Number Of Calendar Days It Takes/took To Fill Each Open Position. List Of Contractor Employees: The Contractor Shall Maintain A Current List Of Employees Assigned Under This Contract And Their Assigned Nco/pcac Location. The List Shall Be Validated And Signed By The Contractor And Provided To The Co Once All Employees Are Assigned. An Updated List Shall Be Provided Upon Any Changes (additions/deletions). Once A Contractor Is Aware That An Employee Is Leaving, Or Termination Of Employment The Contractor Shall Provide Written Documentation To The Cor Within One (1) Business Day. The Written Notification Shall Include The Date And Time The Position Will Be Vacant, And Anticipated Replacement Date. Organizational Conflicts Of Interest (oci): The Contractor Shall Have An Oci Plan In Place For Detecting, Disclosing, Avoiding, And Mitigating Oci Issues/risks Involved In The Performance Of This Contract. An Oci Exists When A Contractor Employee Participates Personally And Substantially In A Particular Matter (e.g., A Contract) That Would Have A Direct And Predictable Effect On The Contractor Employee S Own Financial Interest Or The Financial Interest Of The Contractor Employee S Spouse, Minor Child, General Partner, Any Person Or Entity Whom The Contractor Employee Serves As An Officer, Director, Trustee Or Employee, Or Any Person With Whom The Contractor Employee Is Negotiating Or Has An Arrangement For Prospective Employment. The Oci Will Include The Contractor And All Assigned Contractor Employees On This Contract And Associated Family Members. The Plan Shall Identify Any Potential Conflicts Of Interest And Shall Provide A Process For Dealing With Any Oci That Is Identified During Contract Execution. The Oci Plan Shall Disclose All Cross-teaming Arrangements And Shall Include A Representation That There Will Be No Crosstalk , Or Information Shared Between The Two Affiliates Regarding The Contract. The Contractor Shall Notify The Co Within Two Business Days Of Any Oci Violations On This Contract. Non-disclosure Agreements: All Contractor Personnel Assigned To Work On This Contract Shall Be Required To Sign A Non-disclosure Agreement (nda) During Their Onboarding Regarding Key Aspects Of The Project And Project Content. All Information Is Considered Sensitive And Will Not Be Disclosed Outside The Workplace. This Includes Proprietary Data, Passwords, For Official Use Only Documents And Source Selection Information. Background Investigation: A Criminal Background Check Is Required For All Contract Personnel. Contract Personnel Must Receive A Favorable Adjudication After Investigation Paperwork. All Contractor Personnel Must Complete Finger Printing And Start Background Investigation Paperwork Prior To Placement On The Contract. Invoices Each Nco/pcac Location Will Be Assigned A Cor Who Shall Serve As The Governments Primary Point Of Contact (poc) For That Location. Inspection And Acceptance Of Services Is Delegated To The Corresponding Cor. The Contractor Shall Submit A Separate Monthly Itemized Invoice To Each Cor In Arrears For Services Performed. The Invoice Shall Contain Contractor S Name, Address, Point Of Contact, Invoice Number, Contract Number, Task Order Number, And Purchase Order (po) Number Along With A Listing Of Each Contractor Employee S Name, Dates Worked, Actual Number Of Hours Worked, Work Location (nco/pcac), The Agreed Upon Fixed Hourly Rate And Total Price. Reduction In Services: Each Task Order Issued Under This Contract Will Be For A Specific Number Of Hours. If, At The End Of The Task Order Period Of Performance, The Government Has Not Utilized The Total Number Of Hours Ordered Because Of A Change In Its Anticipated Needs Or Delays That Are Due To Recruiting, Hiring, Onboarding, Turnover And Finding Replacements, The Contractor Agrees To Enter Into A Good Faith Negotiation To Bilaterally Reduce The Scope Of The Task Order With A Corresponding Adjustment In The Total Task Order Price. In No Event Will The Government Pay The Contractor For Hours Not Actually Worked. Vha Onboarding / Offboarding Process The Contractor Shall Provide Onboarding/offboarding Liaising And A Liaising Tracker For Onboarding And Offboarding Contractor Personnel. The Liaising Tracker Shall Be Updated Within A Day Of Onboarding/offboarding Action. The Contractor Shall Collect All The Required Documents For Onboarding Personnel, Perform Preliminary Review Of All Documents To Ensure The Forms Are Completed Accurately, And Submit All Forms To The Cor To Initiate The Background Investigation For All New Hires. All Forms And Supporting Documents Shall Be In .pdf Format And Use The Naming Convention Shown In The Example Below For Each File: The Following Onboarding Forms Shall Be Completed And Submitted To The Cor Within A Week Of Identifying (cor Approval) The Contract Personnel: Declaration For Federal Employment (of 306) Background Investigation Request (fm 1a) Contractor / Employee Piv Office Fingerprint Request Form (fm 2) Self-certification Of Continuous Service (sc) Non-disclosure Agreement (nda) Tms Training Certificates For Va Privacy And Information Security Awareness And Rules Of Behavior Certificate (valid For Only One Year) Tms Training Certificates For Privacy And Hipaa Training Certificate (valid For Only One Year) The Following Tasks Are Required By The Contractor When Onboarding Contractor Personnel: Schedule New Hires For Fingerprints At The Nearest Va Facility From The Contractor-employee S Physical Location Ensure All Onboarding Forms Are Completed Properly Submit All Onboarding Forms To The Cor In A Password Protected Email For The Initial Background Investigation And Send Password To Cor In A Separate Email Ensure All Contractor Personnel Working On This Contract Have Been Favorably Adjudicated Advise The Cor If Contractor-employee Is Transferring From Another Va Facility/department Request Contractor-employee Tms Access From Cor Coordinate With The Cor Regarding Wmc-hroo Persec Contractor Onboarding Process. Verify The Last 5 Years Of Related Work Experience On Candidates Resume The Following Tasks Are Required By The Contractor When Offboarding Contractor Personnel: When The Contractor Is Made Aware Of A Departure Of A Contract-employee, The Contractor Must Notify The Cor And Co Within One (1) Business Day. Complete The Offboarding Form For Each Contractor Employee. On The Final Day Of The Contractor Employee Day Of Employment The Employee Will Turn In All Government Issued Equipment, Piv Card And Any Subsequent Reports And Incomplete Tasks. Security Issues And Access General: Department Of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers Are Federal Government Facilities. Prior To Contractor Personnel Start Day, A Personnel Background Investigation (bi) Shall Be Completed And Sent To The Contracting Officer And Respective Cor. The Piv Card Will Not Be Issued Until The Background Checks Are Completed And Approved By The Security Investigation Center (sic). Security Identification Badges: Contract Employees Shall Comply With Their Assigned Location S Identification And Access Requirements. The Contractor Is Responsible For Absences Of Contract Employees Due To Expired Or Lost Identification And Access Documents. Contractor/contract Employees Shall Turn In All Identification Badges To The Contracting Officer, Or Designated Representative Upon Termination Of Their Services Under The Contract. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For The Replacement Cost Of Lost Or Non-returned Piv Cards. Subject To Criminal Penalties; Equipment And Piv Badges (need To Run By Ogc) Security: All Contractors And Contractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Security And Privacy Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Policies, Including The Privacy Act, 5 U.s.c. 552a, And Va Personnel, Regarding Information And Information System Security. Contractors Shall Follow Policies And Procedures Outlined In Va Directive 6500, Information Security Program Which Is Available At: Http://www.va.gov/vapubs/ And Its Handbooks To Ensure Appropriate Security Controls Are In Place. All Contractor Personnel Requiring Access To Va Computer Networks Are Required To Complete Va S Information Security And Privacy Awareness Training Annually. Confidentiality: Contractor Personnel Who Obtain Access To Hardware, Software, Or Media, Which May Manipulate Or Store Any Sensitive Information, That Is Protected Under 38 Usc 4132 Or 3305, As Defined By The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Must Not Access Information Unless Absolutely Necessary To Perform Their Contractual Duties. Disclosure Of Any Sensitive Data Obtained During Performance Of Assigned Duties Under This Contract Is Prohibited. Violation Of These Statutory Provisions May Involve Imposition Of Criminal Penalties. Contractor Is Considered To Be A Va Contractor For Purposes Of Privacy Act, Title 5 U.s.c. 552a. Hipaa: The Contractor Shall Abide By The Standards For Privacy Of Individually Identifiable Health Information Of The Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa), Public Law 104-01. The Contractor Shall Not Use Or Further Disclose Protected Health Information Other Than As Permitted Or Required By The Contract Or As Required By Law. The Contractor Shall Use Appropriate Safeguards To Prevent Use Or Disclosure Of The Protected Health Information. The Contractor Shall Mitigate, To The Extent Practicable, Any Harmful Effect That Is Known To The Contractor Of A Use Or Disclosure Of Protected Health Information By The Contractor In Violation Of The Requirements Of This Contract. The Contractor Shall Report To The Government Any Use Or Disclosure Of The Protected Health Information Not Provided For By This Contract. The Contractor Shall Document, In A Time And Manner Designated By The Government, Any Disclosure Of Protected Health Information As Would Be Required For The Government To Respond To A Request By An Individual For An Accounting Of Disclosure Of Protected Health Information. Removal Of Personnel At Government Request: The Government May Request Removal (permanent Or Temporary) Of Contract Personnel For Security, Safety, Or Health Reasons, Upon Discovery Of Fraudulent Resume Documentation, Or When Contractor Personnel Behave In An Unprofessional Manner That Would Be Considered Unacceptable By A Reasonable Person. The Government May Also Request Removal If It Is Determined That There Is No Available Work To Assign Them. Removals Shall Be Effective By Close Of Business On The Same Day As Notification, Unless Otherwise Determined By The Government. Prior To Replacing/substituting Personnel Under These Circumstances (reference Sections 4, 5.3.5., 9.1., And 9.2.) The Contractor Shall Provide A Sufficiently Detailed Qualification Summary/resume Of Proposed Personnel For Government Coordination. End Of Pws
Closing Date14 Feb 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Healthcare and Medicine
United States
Details: Notice Of Sources Sought The Purpose Of This Sources Sought Announcement Is For Market Research To Make Appropriate Acquisition Decisions And To Gain Knowledge Of Potential Qualified Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (sdvosb), Veteran Owned Small Businesses (vosb), And Small Businesses Interested And Capable Of Providing The Services Requested, As Well As Any Large Businesses. The Results From This Source Sought Notice Will Be Used To Determine The Appropriate Set-aside. The Intended Contract Is A Firm-fixed Price Service Contract. The Department Of Veterans Affairs, Nco20 Is Looking For Vendor Sources For The Following Requirement: A Blanket Purchase Order (base + 4 Option Years) For Urinalysis Testing See Attachments For More Information: Attachment A: V20 Estimated Urinalysis Test List Volume Attachment B: V20 Participating Medical Centers And Pocs Attachment C: V20 Bpa Price List (must Be Filled Out) Required Information In Your Response To Sources Sought: In Order To Be Considered A Valid Source That Can Impact The Set-aside Determination Of A Possible Future Solicitation, Potential Contractors Shall Provide, At A Minimum, The Following Information To Peter.park2@va.gov By Below Response Deadline: 1) Company Name, Address, And Point Of Contact, Phone Number, E-mail Address, And Uei. Provide Any Existing Gsa/fss Contract Number This Requirement Can Be Fulfilled Under. 2) Please Identify Your Company S Size In Comparison To The Anticipated North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code 334516 Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing. To Be Considered A Small Business Your Company Must Have Less Than 1,000 Employees. This Notice Is To Determine The Marketplace For This Specific Requirement. Please Check One Of The Following: [ ] Yes [ ] No Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb) [ ] Yes [ ] No Veteran Owned Small Business (vosb) [ ] Yes [ ] No Small Business Manufacturers [ ] Yes [ ] No All Other Small Business (sb) [ ] Yes [ ] No Other Than Small Business 3) Any Service-disabled Veteran Owned Businesses Or Veteran Owned Businesses Who Respond To A Solicitation On This Project Must Provide A Sba Certification And Be Registered With U.s. Small Business Administration Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) Located At Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/. 4) Only Authorized Service Representatives/providers Of The Manufacturer Will Be Considered. No Used, Refurbished, Remanufactured, Or Counterfeit Parts Will Be Allowed. Please Provide A Proof Of Authorized Service Provider Letter From Manufacturer. 5) Please Complete The Attached Price List (attachment C). This Is Not A Quote. 6) Capabilities Statement Addressing The Requirements In The Statement Of Work To Include: References For Similar Services Currently Being Provided Or Previously Provided At The Required Service Levels As Outlined In The Statement Of Work. The Government Is Not Obligated To Nor Will It Pay For Or Reimburse Any Costs Associated With Responding To This Sources Sought Notice. This Notice Shall Not Be Construed As A Commitment By The Government To Issue A Solicitation Or Ultimately Award A Contract, Nor Does It Restrict The Government To A Particular Acquisition Approach. The Government Will In No Way Be Bound To This Information If Any Solicitation Is Issued. Notice To Potential Offerors: All Offerors Who Provide Goods Or Services To The United States Federal Government Must Be Registered In The System Award Management (sam Located On The Web At Www.sam.gov). It Is Desirable That Any Offeror To Have Completed Their Business Online Representations And Certifications Application In The System For Award Management (sam). Service Address: Various Stations In Nco 20 See Attachment Point Of Contact: Peter Park Contracting Officer Peter.park2@va.gov Response Deadline: 12/20/2024 By 3:00pm Pacific Time Statement Of Work: Bpa For Visn 20 Cprr Urinalysis Testing Bpa Language The Government Will Award A Cprr Bpa To A Single Contractor For Urinalysis Testing. Contractor Agrees To The Following Terms Of The Bpa Exclusively With Visn 20 And Awarded In The Final Bpa. Under This Agreement, The Bpa Holder Shall Provide Cprr Urinalysis Testing For All Visn20 Medical Facilities. The Vha Facilities Within Visn20 Listed On This Bpa Are Authorized To Order Any Item Listed On The Price/cost Schedule At The Listed Price. No Items May Be Ordered Off This Bpa Unless They Are Listed On The Price/cost Schedule. Additional, Related Items May Be Added Without Further Competition To The Price/cost Schedule With The Award Of A Modification By The Administering Contracting Officer (co). The Administering Co Is The Only Vha Employee Authorized To Modify This Bpa. Obligation Of Funds This Bpa Does Not Obligate Any Funds. The Government Is Only Obligated To The Extent Of Authorized Task Orders Issued Under This Bpa. Period Of Agreement This Bpa Is Effective From The Date Of Award For A Period Of 5 Years. Option To Extend The Term Of The Bpa The Government May Extend The Term Of This Bpa For A Period Of Up To Six (6) Months, Exercisable In Increments Of Not Less Than One (1) Month. By Written Notice To The Contractor At Any Time Prior To The Expiration Of The Bpa, Provided That The Government Shall Give The Contractor A Preliminary Written Notice Of Its Intent To Extend At Least 30 Days Before The Bpa Expires. The Preliminary Notice Does Not Commit The Government To An Extension. Prices And Terms Visn20 Has Provided An Estimated Annual Volume By Test As Reflected In Attachment A. Pricing Is Based On The Average Annual Test Volume. The Government Estimates The Volumes As Listed In Attachment A But Does Not Guarantee Volumes As Listed; They Are Estimates Only And The Government Doesn T Guarantee That All Listed Stations Will Participate In The Bpa. The Government Estimates, But Does Not Guarantee, That Individual Bpa Orders Placed Against This Agreement May Reach $825,000.00/per Order. This Order Limit May Be Increased By Mutual Agreement Of The Parties As Necessary, In Whole Or Part. The Authorized Ceiling Limit Of The Agreement Is Set At $4,500,000.00 Over The Period Covered By The Agreement; This Ceiling Is Also Not A Guarantee. The Ceiling Limit May Also Be Raised In Association With Order Limit Increases Or Other Conditions Which, By Mutual Agreement Of The Parties, Maybe Considered Necessary. Authorization For Individual Task Orders Above The Stated Task Order And/or Ceiling Limits Must Be Coordinated Through The Contracting Officer Before Larger Valued Orders Can Be Issued And Prior To Commencement Of Work. All Unauthorized Work, Regardless Of Amount, Will Be Processed Through The Ratification Process. Price/cost Schedule Estimated Quantities And Pricing Per Facility Order Placement All Properly Warranted Cos Serving Visn20 Are Authorized To Place Orders Under This Bpa. Task Orders Will Be Placed Against This Bpa Using Outlook Email Messages, Electronic Data Interchange (edi), Fax Internet Portal, Paper Or Oral Communications. Delivery Order Oversight Each Ordering Location Will Designate A Contracting Officer's Representative (cor) Or Poc (if Dollar Amounts Warrant A Cor, And Subject To Co Approval), Who Will Be Responsible For Verifying Contract Compliance And Certify Invoices. Requirement Specifications / Statement Of Work Scope: The Contractor Shall Provide Automated Clinical Laboratory Urinalysis Testing For Urine Dipstick Chemistries, Urine Microscopic Analysis, And Body Fluid Analysis (as Applicable) To Produce Cost Per Reportable Results (cprr) For The Locations Listed Below. Installation And Operational Training Will Be Provided By The Vendor At The Government S Facility. Vendor Will Provide Field Service Support. Vendor Will Also Supply Government With Sufficient Supplies, Reagents, And Training To Execute The Urinalysis Analyzer In The Performance Of The Testing Listed For Each Site Based On Estimated Patient Results Per Month. Equipment Will Be Defined By The Facility. Participating Locations: Alaska Va Healthcare System: 1201 North Muldoon Road, Anchorage, Ak 99504 Boise Va Medical Center: 500 West Fort Street. Boise, Id 83702 Eugene Health Care Center: 3355 Chad Dr., Eugene, Or 97408 Va Portland Health Care System: 3710 Sw U.s. Veterans Hospital Road, Portland, Or 97239 Roseburg Va Health Care System: 913 Nw Garden Valley Blvd., Roseburg, Or 97471 Va Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center: 8495 Crater Lake Hwy., White City, Or 97503 Va Puget Sound Health Care System - American Lake Division: 9600 Veterans Dr Southwest, Tacoma, Wa 98493 Va Puget Sound Health Care System: 1660 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, Wa 98108 Mann-grandstaff Va Medical Center: 4815 N. Assembly Street, Spokane, Wa 99205 Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial Va Medical Center: 77 Wainwright Drive, Walla Walla, Wa 99362 Map And Locations For Medical Centers And Clinics Within The Visn 20 Northwest Network Can Be Found At The Following Link: Https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/region.asp?id=1020. General Requirements: Leased (cost Per Reportable Result) Equipment. All Related Consumables And Supplies. All Necessary Service To Keep Equipment In Manufacturer's Operating Conditions, Both Preventive Maintenance And Emergency Repairs. Training For Personnel Operating Equipment. Cost Per Reportable Result Cprr: Cost Per Patient Reportable Result (cprr): As Defined In The Federal Supply Schedule Fsc Group 66, Part Iii, Cost-per-test Clinical Laboratory Analyzers - Contractors Are Required To Provide A Price For A Reportable Patient Result. The Per Patient Reportable Result Price Shall Include Costs Covering: (1) 5-year Equipment Use, (2) All Reagents, Standards, Vendor Provided Quality Controls, Supplies, Consumable/disposable Items, Parts, Accessories, And Any Other Item Required For The Proper Operation Of The Contractor S Equipment And Necessary For The Generation Of A Patient Reportable Result. This Per Patient Reportable Result Price Shall Also Encompass All Costs Associated With Dilution; Repeat And Confirmatory Testing Required To Produce A Single Patient Reportable Result. It Shall Also Include The Material To Perform As Well As All Other Costs Associated With Quality Control, Calibration And Correlation Study Testing That Is Prescribed By The Clinical And Laboratory Standards Institute (clsi). (3) All Necessary Maintenance To Keep The Equipment In Good Operating Condition (this Element Includes Both Preventive Maintenance And Emergency Repairs) And (4) Training For Government Personnel. Contractors Shall Provide Delivery, Installation And Removal Of Equipment At No Additional Charge. Parameters: The Calculation For Price And Quantity Of Reagents In The Annual List Included In The Contract As Based On An Estimated Annual Number Of Reportable Results Provided By The Government. The Annual Quantities Of Supplies Shall Be Sufficient For Testing As Long As The Reportable Results Are Submitted In Compliance With The Following Parameters: Numbers Of Reportable Results Actually Performed By The Government Are Within Ten Percent Of The Annual Estimated Reportable Results As Indicated By The Annual Supply List. Use Of The Instrument(s) Are In Accordance With Instrument Usage Information Provided By Government (primary, Back-up Or Alternate). Test Volumes Are Determined By The Government. No More Than 10 Percent Repeats. Two Levels Of Quality Control To Be Run As Required By The Manufacturer Every Test Day. Calibrators For Periodic Calibration Checks And Demand To Validate Systems Following Major Repair Or Resolution Of Negative Quality Control Trends. Adjustments: The Government And Vendor Will Conduct Ongoing Reviews No Less Than Annually To Monitor Contract Performance Against Agreed Upon Efficiencies, Operational Assumptions, And Product Utilization (cppr Parameters). The Vendor Will Notify The Government When Such Reviews Indicate An Adjustment To The Quarterly Standing Order Shipments May Be Required. The Government Will Cooperate With The Vendor In The Conduct Of The Reviews. Vendor, Their Personnel, And Their Sub Vendors Shall Be Subject To The Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks Regarding Information And Information System Security As Delineated In This Contract.839.201 Contract Clause For Information And Technology Security. Equipment: Vendor Will Provide Urinalysis Analyzer(s) For Lease To Meet Visn20 Facilities Usage Needs. Installation: The Vendor Shall Deliver And Install All Rented Or Purchased Equipment Under This Contract After An Order Is Placed. Equipment Shall Be Installed Within 30 Business Days After Receipt Of Order. Equipment Shall Not Be Considered Installed Until Va Employee Certifies That The Equipment Is Properly Functioning And Has The Necessary Supplies To Perform Its Required Function. The Vendor Shall Maintain A Record Of Installation To Include: Location, Model Number, Serial Number, And Date Of Installation. Removal: The Vendor Shall Un-install And Remove All Rented Equipment Under This Bpa From The Requesting Facility Upon Request. Equipment Shall Be Removed Within 30 Days Of Request. Equipment Shall Be Considered Removed Upon A Va Employee Certification That The Equipment And All Accessories Have Been Taken By An Employee Of The Vendor And There Is No Disruption And /or Damage To The Surrounding Area. The Vendor Shall Maintain A Record Of Removal To Include: Location, Model Number, Serial Number, And Date Of Removal. Equipment Requirements: Vendor Shall Provide Urinalysis Systems That Meet The Following Requirements: Instrument Shall Include Chemical Analysis Of Urine (to Include Bilirubin, Urobilinogen, Ph, Specific Gravity, Glucose, Protein, Blood, Nitrites, Ketones And Leukoesterase) Without Interference From Urines With Common Abnormal Colors (red, Orange, Etc.). Instrument Shall Also Identify Formed Elements Including But Not Limited To, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Epithelial Cells (differentiating Transitional, Renal, And Squamous) Crystals, Casts, Bacteria, And Yeast Without The Need To Consistently Verify With Manual Microscopy. There Must Be A Direct, Automated Specimen Pathway Between The Chemistry Urinalysis Specimen Sampling And Testing And The Microscopic Urinalysis Sampling And Testing. Equipment Shall Provide Accurate Test Assay Results For Sample Specimens Up To The Manufacturer's Defined Maximum Tests Per Hour Without Excessive Malfunctions, Breakdowns, Or Service Calls. Instrumentation Shall Have Auto Reflex Testing Capability For Specimens Which Require Sediment Analysis. System Shall Have A Minimum Throughput Of 60 Samples Per Hour On The Microscopic Side. The Instrument Shall Have Customer Defined Rule Criteria To Reduce The Number Of Manual Reviews And Off-line Testing Required By The Operator. The System Shall Have The Ability For Auto-validation, Should The Facility Choose To Auto Validate Results. Instrument Shall Auto-classify Formed Elements With Limited Review By The Operator. Microscopic Analysis Must Be Fully Quantitative. Microscopic Analysis Must Have The Ability For The Instrument To Identify Cellular Microscopic Components And Provide Reviewable Digital Images. Instrument Must Offer Limited To No Carryover From Sample To Sample To Reduce Interference. Instrument Must Have The Ability To Continuously Feed At Least 300 Chemistry Strips Without Operator Re-load. Time From Standby To Operation Processing Samples Is Less Than 3 Minutes. Time Required For Routine Maintenance Activities Shall Take Less Than 30 Minutes Daily And Less Than 30 Minutes Weekly/monthly. All Testing Shall Be Fda Approved, Including Body Fluids If Available. Current Waste Stream Analysis And Sds (safety Data Sheets) Shall Be Provided To All Locations. Editable Electronic Copy In Clsi (clinical And Laboratory Standards Institute) Format Of Operating Procedures Shall Be Furnished With Each Instrument Supplied To All Participating Facilities. Testing Shall Include Current Laboratory Assays, But The Va Reserves The Right To Add Additional Tests To Test Menu. Protocols In Place For Various Degrees Of Urine Turbidity. A Selection Of Instruments Will Be Available Based On Volume, Test Menu Needs And Throughput Requirements Of Each Individual Facility. Instrument Shall Allow Patient Sample To Be Used For Repeats Or Reruns On The Same Or Different Instrument. All Instruments Must Be New (non-refurbished) Equipment. Contractor Shall Provide All Upgrades To The Equipment Hardware And Operating System Software, At No Additional Cost To The Government. (note Current Va Security Regulations Require Windows Based Operating Systems Be Windows 10 Or Higher). Instruments That Have The Ability To Have Access To The Internet Must Follow Va It Security Policies. The Internet Access Must Be Verified And Adhered To Before And During All Internet Access. Contractor S Software Is Required To Be Compatible And Interface Immediately Upon Award With Governmental Systems Which Include Cprs, Vista, And Cerner. Contractor Must Provide Evidence With Their Solicitation Response That Their Software Is Already Accepted For Use By Vha It Systems. All Equipment Shall Come With Any Required Accessories To Perform Normal Duties, To Include But Not Limited To, Properly Programmed Printers And Monitors, And Ups. The Analyzers Will Be Va Laboratory Information System (lis) Interfaceable, And The Vendor Will Supply Lis Specifications And Assist With The Interface Connections. Operation Of Software Uses Minimal Computer Strokes To Move From Testing To Reagent To Data Analysis Or/and Other Screens. Size Of Instrumentation Shall Be No More Than 65 W X 21 D. If Stand Is Required, It Is Included In The Contract At No Additional Cost. Upgrades Shall Be Delivered And Installed Within 60 Days Of Issuance To The Commercial Market. An Operator's Manual Shall Be Furnished With Each Instrument Supplied To Va And Updates To Manual Shall Be Provided In A Timely Manner. Uptime Guarantee/ Performance Penalty: Vendor Agrees That All Equipment Provided Shall Be Operable And Available For Use No Less Than 98% Of Operational Time Per Month. Each Instrument At Site Shall Be Computed Separately. Operational Time Is 24 Hours Per Day 7 Days A Week. Downtime Is Defined As When The Vendor Is Not Able To Produce Clinically Acceptable Results On The System Monitor And Will Be Computed From The Time The Government Notified The Hotline During Normal Working Hours Until The Field Service Engineer Returns The Instrument To The Government And The Government Can Produce Acceptable Clinical Results. Scheduled Maintenance Is Excluded From Downtime. Method Validations: Once The Instrument Has Been Installed According To The Vendor Specifications At The Government Location The Vendor Will Supply A Technical Representative To Perform Method Validation Studies During All Equipment Installations At All Facilities. The Method Validations Will Be Completed To Include The Necessary Studies Required For Clinical Laboratory Information Act (clia), College Of American Pathologist (cap) And Department Of Veterans Affairs (va) Regulatory Agencies And Shall Include Precision, Linearity And Current System To New System Correlations As Well As Establishment Of Normal And Therapeutic Ranges. The Va Will Not Accept Equipment Until It Passes All Validation Testing. Validation Testing Will Be Conducted On The Facilities Primary And Secondary Testing Methods. The Va Will Provide All The Samples Necessary For The Validation Studies. Maintenance And Repairs: Vendor Shall Provide Preventative And Corrective Maintenance Per Manufacturer's Recommendation. This Shall Include Software Upgrades And Parts And Labor, To Maintain All Urinalysis Equipment And Accessories. At A Minimum, Preventative Maintenance Shall Be Twice Annually, Beginning Six (6) Months After Installation. Vendor Will Furnish All Transportation, Equipment, Tools And Labor To Accomplish The Required Maintenance. Emergency Repairs Shall Be Performed After Initial Telephone Notification That The Equipment Is Inoperative. The Field Service Representative Will Call To Schedule Onsite Service Within 2 Hours Of Notification From Technical Assistance Hotline If Necessary. The Vendor Shall Provide The Government With A Designated Point Of Contact And Telephone Number And Shall Make Arrangements To Enable His Maintenance Representative To Receive Such Notification. Telephone Service Support Shall Be Available 24 Hours/day,7days A Week. Onsite Field Service Support Shall Be Available Monday- Friday 8am- 4:30 Pm (local Time). Onsite Repairs Shall Be Initiated Within 24 Hours Of First Notification From Technical Hotline To Field Service Engineer. Efforts Shall Be Made By The Vendor To Minimize Disruption To Governments And Employees (i.e. Reschedule If Work Interferes With Normal Operation, Access Equipment When Convenient To The Needs Of The Va, Etc.) Vendor Shall Maintain Cleanliness Of Work Area And Minimize Dust And Contaminants To Areas Adjacent To The Job Site. Vendor Shall Furnish A Malfunction Incident Report To The Installation Upon Completion Of Repair Call Within 2 Business Days After The Completion Of Work. The Report Shall Include As A Minimum The Following: Date And Time Notified. Date And Time Of Arrival. Serial Number, Type And Model Number(s) Of Equipment. Time Spent For Repair. Description Of Malfunction And Repair. Proof Of Repair That Included Documentation Of A Sample Run Of Quality Control Verifying Acceptable Performance. Each Instrument Provided By The Vendor Shall Maintain An Uptime Of 98% In Each Month Of The Term Of The Agreement. During The Term Of The Contract, Should The Repair Record Of Any Individual Piece Of Laboratory Equipment Reflect A Downtime Of 5% Or Greater Of The Normal Working Days In One Calendar Month, It Is The Responsibility Of The Vendor To Immediately Replace The Broken Laboratory Equipment With New Equipment At No Additional Cost To The Government. The Responsibility For Maintaining The Equipment Furnished In Operating Condition In Accordance To Manufacturer's Instruction, Shall Solely Be The Responsibility Of The Vendor. The Contractor Shall Not Leave A Service Call Open Pending Verification That Repairs Are Completed By The Contractor's Maintenance Personnel. For Each Instrument Provided, The Vendor Shall Treat Each Notification For An Emergency/repair Service Call Form The Government As A Separate And New Service Call. The Following Are Guaranteed Throughout The Life Of This Contract: Priority Scheduling Of Requests For Service. Unlimited Emergency Service. No Charges For Labor, Travel Or Any Other Related Expenses. Unlimited Parts. No Charge For Replacement Parts Which Become Marginal Or Defective Due To Normal Use During Agreement Period. Factory Authorized Product Updates And Modifications. Installed At No Additional Charge For Improved Product Performance And Reliability. Factory Trained And Authorized Service Engineers. Continual Upgrading And Certification Of Engineers In Latest Instrument Technology. Training: With The Exception Of Specific Training Requirements Stated Herein, Which Shall Have Precedence; Vendor Shall Provide "operator" Training In Accordance With The Terms, Conditions, And Provisions Of The Vendor's Existing Federal Supply Service Contract. Listed Below Are The Training Requirements: The Vendor Shall Provide, At No Cost To The Government, On-site Training And Key Operator Training For At Least 2 Operators Per Instrument Per Site. Provide Initial In-depth Training For Two Key Operators At The Facility And For Each Individual Instrument Provided. Provide Annual Training For One Va Equipment Operator, Per Each Instrument, For The Participating Medical Center. Provide On-site Vendor Operator Training For All Personnel Who Will Run Instrument With Training Provided For All Applicable Shifts. The Vendor Shall Have An On-going Training Program For Employees By The Technical Service Representatives On Any New Products Or Updates On The Product Lines. All Materials For Training Will Be Provided At No Additional Cost To The Government. The Vendor Will Provide Competency Assessment Protocols For Use At Each Site Consistent With Federal (clia) And Cap Training Requirements. Reagents, Controls And Supplies: Routine Reagents, Controls And Disposables (supplies) For Chemical And Microscopic Urinalysis Testing Shall Be Provided By The Vendor And Shall Adhere To The Following Requirements. Reagents Including Controls And Disposables Shall Be Identified Prior To Delivery. Reagents Including Controls And Disposables To Be Listed In A Separate Table. The Table Should Include Annual Reagent Volumes, Costs, And Shipping Charges For Each Quarterly Standing Order Delivery. Reagent Manufacturer Shelf Life Shall Be No Less Than 12 Months. Reagents For The Analyzer Are Marked For Easy Recognition By The Operator And Shall Contain The Appropriate Facility Purchase Order Number In The Delivery Address. Vendor Will Supply A List Of Reagents, Controls And Disposables That Will Be Shipped As Part Of The Order. Supplies Will Be Shipped On A Standing Order Schedule, Agreed Upon By The Government And Vendor. All Or Part Of A Future Quarterly Standing Order May Be Advanced Up To 10 Days Ahead Of The Scheduled Ship Date Of The Standing Order. Delivery Shall Be Within Four (4) Business Days Of The Prior Agreed Upon Shipment Date Or It Shall Be Considered Late. Vendor Will Provide Sufficient Reagents And Supplies For Performance Of Patient Results For All Visn 20 Sites. Consumables Will Be Provided On Demand As Needed If The Consumable Allotments Are Insufficient To Meet The Needs Of The Facility. Vendor Shall Supply All Changes To The Maintenance Schedules That Affect Reagent Or Cleaning Reagent Volumes And Shall Be Coordinated With The Va Facility Point Of Contact To Implement The Changes In Accordance With Manufacturer's Recommendations. Space Availability: All Proposed Urinalysis Equipment Must Fit The Existing Space At Each Visn 20 P&lms Facility's, Without The Need For Renovation Work. Small Scale Re-arrangement Of Furniture Is Acceptable. Fitting Existing Space Shall Include Conforming To The Current Structural Parameters Of Each Lab, In Each Facility, In Terms Of Delivery, Installation And Lab Space. (i.e., Equipment Size, Weight, Packaged Size For Delivery, Electrical/voltage). Special Requirements: In Addition To The General Requirements For The Urinalysis Cprr Requirements Stated Above, The Contractor Shall Meet The Following Special Requirements: Equipment Shall Have A Fully Established Va Veterans Health Information Systems And Technology Architecture (vista) Computer System And Cerner Interface Program Via Data Innovations Middleware, With All Downloads/software Necessary To Transfer Data Into Patient Files In Va Vista And Cerner Computer Systems Via Data Innovations Middleware, At No Additional Cost To Va. Provide Bi-directional Interface With Data Innovations And Appropriate Quality Control Analysis System And All Components Necessary To Interface With Va Vista And Cerner Computer System. The Contractor Shall Provide An Auto Verification Package Through Data Innovations For Validation Utilizing The Instrument Manager Which Includes Rules And Technical Support For The Duration Of This Contract. Contractor Shall Assist In The Establishment, Testing, Deployment, And Troubleshooting In The Full Capacity Of The Middleware Before Implementation Date. The Contractor Is Responsible For Verifying Any Software Upgrades With The Instrument During Its Life, Will Be Compatible With Data Innovations Middleware. Contractor Shall Provide Automated, Walk-away Urinalysis Chemistry Analyzer With Peripherals With Direct, Automated Sample Pathway To An Automated, Walk-away Microscopic Urinalysis Analyzer With Peripherals For Sampling And Testing. Shall Provide Data Backup. Systems Shall Provide Ease Of Use (uncomplicated Menus), With Minimal Maintenance Required. Shall Provide Flexibility In Test Volumes. Shall Be Easy To Troubleshoot. Provide Extended Expiration Date Of Supplies. Uninterruptible Power Supply (surge Protection, Battery Backup) Provided By Vendor For All Associated Electrical Instruments And Ancillary Components Excluding Printer. Provide A Water System, If Required. If A Printer Is Required To Produce Patient Or Qc Reports, One Shall Be Provided Per System And Replaced If Broken. Cessation Of Testing: If, For Any Reason, Contractor Ceases Testing Of Any Urinalysis Assays, The Contractor Must Notify The Va Contracting Office And Laboratories, 60 Calendar Days Prior To The Change. Until A New Solicitation Can Be Issued, Or The Problem Resolved, The Contractor Shall Be Held Liable For All Costs If Performance Is Ceased, As The Lab Facility May Have To Resort To Outsourcing The Tests In Order To Continue Patient Care. The Vendor Will Be Responsible For The Following: Cost Per Reportable Result Program Reagents, Controls And Supplies: Routine Reagents And Disposables. Reagents Including Controls And Disposables To Be Listed In Separate Table. Vendor Will Supply A List Of Reagents, Controls And Disposables That Will Be Shipped As Part Of The Agreement. Supplies Will Be Shipped On A Standing Order Schedule, Agreed Upon By Government And Vendor. All Or Part Of A Future Quarterly Standing Order May Be Advanced Up To 10 Days Ahead Of The Scheduled Ship Date Of The Standing Order. Vendor Will Provide Sufficient Reagents And Supplies For Performance Of Patient Results For All Visn 20 Sites. The Quality Of The Products Shall Be High Enough To Satisfy Proficiency Testing Standards Of The College Of American Pathologists (cap) And The Joint Commission (tjc). Changes In Maintenance Schedules That Affect Reagent Or Cleaning Reagent Volumes Will Be Approved By The Vendor In Accordance With Manufacturer's Recommendations. Additional Reagents, If Required, Will Be Provided By The Vendor At No Additional Charge. The Government Will Be Responsible For The Following: Cost Per Reportable Result Program: Cppr Periodic Payments: Refer To Attachment A For Volumes. Test Description Estimated Volume Per Year Price Per Reportable. During The Agreement The Government Will Report By The 10th Of Each Month, To The Vendor In Writing Or Electronically, The Number Of Reportable Results Generated In The Previous Month. The Vendor Will Invoice The Government Based On The Report Of Reportable Tests. Laboratory Manager Or Designee Will Act As Contracting Officer Representative (cotr) For This Contract. Security: Returning Leased Equipment Constitutes A Risk. Va Employees Must Sanitize Va Sensitive Information Residing On Leased Equipment Before Releasing That Equipment From Direct Va Control, Or The Media Will Not Be Returned Upon Termination Of The Contract. Per Visn 20 Va Information Security Policies, No Hard Drives Or Computer Disks Containing Va Patient Information Will Be Removed From Va Facilities. At The Time Of Turn-in Or Removal Due To Failure, The Va Facility Will Remove All Sensitive Data From Information Systems Storage Devices Or Render The Data From These Systems Unreadable. No Federal Information Processing Equipment Will Be Discontinued From Rental/lease Or Exchange Without Compliance With This Require. Contract Personnel Will Not Have Direct Access To A Va System Or Va Sensitive Information. All Work/maintenance Will Be Accomplished By Va Laboratory Personnel As An Intermediary. If Contract Leased/purchased Equipment Contains Sensitive Information (pii/phi) To Be Directly Uploaded To/downloaded From Va Systems, A Mou/isa Shall Be Established Between The Vendor And Va. Unidirectional, Deidentified Data From Contract Leased/purchased Equipment To The Va Network Shall Be Protected In Accordance With Established Va Security Policy. Quality Assurance Monitoring: The Contractor Service Requirements Are Summarized Into Performance Objectives That Relate Directly To Mission Essential Items. The Performance Thresholds Briefly Describe The Minimum Acceptable Levels Of Service Required For Each Requirement. These Thresholds Are Critical To Mission Success. Information And Information System Security/privacy General Contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security. Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems A Contractor/subcontractor Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees, Subcontractors, And Affiliates Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Contract, Agreement, Or Task Order. All Contractors, Subcontractors, And Third-party Servicers And Associates Working With Va Information Are Subject To The Same Investigative Requirements As Those Of Va Appointees Or Employees Who Have Access To The Same Types Of Information. The Level And Process Of Background Security Investigations For Contractors Must Be In Accordance With Va Directive And Handbook 0710, Personnel Suitability And Security Program. The Office For Operations, Security, And Preparedness Is Responsible For These Policies And Procedures. Contract Personnel Who Require Access To National Security Programs Must Have A Valid Security Clearance. National Industrial Security Program (nisp) Was Established By Executive Order 12829 To Ensure That Cleared U.s. Defense Industry Contract Personnel Safeguard The Classified Information In Their Possession While Performing Work On Contracts, Programs, Bids, Or Research And Development Efforts. The Department Of Veterans Affairs Does Not Have A Memorandum Of Agreement With Defense Security Service (dss). Verification Of A Security Clearance Must Be Processed Through The Special Security Officer Located In The Planning And National Security Service Within The Office Of Operations, Security, And Preparedness. Custom Software Development And Outsourced Operations Must Be Located In The U.s. To The Maximum Extent Practical. If Such Services Are Proposed To Be Performed Abroad And Are Not Disallowed By Other Va Policy Or Mandates, The Contractor/subcontractor Must State Where All Non-u.s. Services Are Provided And Detail A Security Plan, Deemed To Be Acceptable By Va, Specifically To Address Mitigation Of The Resulting Problems Of Communication, Control, Data Protection, And So Forth. Location Within The U.s. May Be An Evaluation Factor. The Contractor Or Subcontractor Must Notify The Contracting Officer Immediately When An Employee Working On A Va System Or With Access To Va Information Is Reassigned Or Leaves The Contractor Or Subcontractor's Employ. The Contracting Officer Must Also Be Notified Immediately By The Contractor Or Subcontractor Prior To An Unfriendly Termination. Va Information Custodial Language Information Made Available To The Contractor Or Subcontractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor/subcontractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Shall Be Used Only For Those Purposes And Shall Not Be Used In Any Other Way Without The Prior Written Agreement Of The Va. This Clause Expressly Limits The Contractor/subcontractor's Rights To Use Data As Described In Rights In Data - General, Far 52.227-14(d) (1). Va Information Should Not Be Co-mingled, If Possible, With Any Other Data On The Contractors/subcontractor's Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems In Order To Ensure Va Requirements Related To Data Protection And Media Sanitization Can Be Met. If Co-mingling Must Be Allowed To Meet The Requirements Of The Business Need, The Contractor Must Ensure That Va's Information Is Returned To The Va Or Destroyed In Accordance With Va's Sanitization Requirements. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct On Site Inspections Of Contractor And Subcontractor It Resources To Ensure Data Security Controls, Separation Of Data And Job Duties, And Destruction/media Sanitization Procedures Are In Compliance With Va Directive Requirements. Prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract, Contractor/ Subcontractor Must Not Destroy Information Received From Va, Or Gathered/ Created By The Contractor In The Course Of Performing This Contract Without Prior Written Approval By The Va. Any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor/subcontractor Must Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management And Its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, Applicable Va Records Control Schedules, And Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Must Be Sent To The Va Contracting Officer Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Receive, Gather, Store, Back Up, Maintain, Use, Disclose And Dispose Of Va Information Only In Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal And Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations, And Policies. If Federal Or Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies Become Applicable To The Va Information Or Information Systems After Execution Of The Contract, Or If Nist Issues Or Updates Applicable Fips Or Special Publications (sp) After Execution Of This Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate In Good Faith To Implement The Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations, And Policies In This Contract. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Agreement Or To Preserve Electronic Information Stored On Contractor/subcontractor Electronic Storage Media For Restoration In Case Any Electronic Equipment Or Data Used By The Contractor/subcontractor Needs To Be Restored To An Operating State. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Must Be Appropriately Destroyed. If Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Sufficient Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12. If A Vha Contract Is Terminated For Cause, The Associated Baa Must Also Be Terminated And Appropriate Actions Taken In Accordance With Vha Handbook 1600.01, Business Associate Agreements. Absent An Agreement To Use Or Disclose Protected Health Information, There Is No Business Associate Relationship. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Store, Transport, Or Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools That Are, At A Minimum, Fips 140-2 Validated. The Contractor/subcontractor's Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, If Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va's Minimum Requirements. Va Configuration Guidelines Are Available Upon Request. Except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor/subcontractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Other Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction, Or (ii) With Va's Prior Written Approval. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of, Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Contracting Officer For Response. Notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Health Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse, Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If The Contractor/subcontractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above Mentioned Information, That Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Orders Or Other Requests To The Va Contracting Officer For Response. For Service That Involves The Storage, Generating, Transmitting, Or Exchanging Of Va Sensitive Information But Does Not Require C&a Or An Mou-isa For System Interconnection, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Complete A Contractor Security Control Assessment (csca) On A Yearly Basis And Provide It To The Cor. Information System Design And Development Information Systems That Are Designed Or Developed For Or On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities Shall Comply With All Va Directives Developed In Accordance With Fisma, Hipaa, Nist, And Related Va Security And Privacy Control Requirements For Federal Information Systems. This Includes Standards For The Protection Of Electronic Phi, Outlined In 45 C.f.r. Part 164, Subpart C, Information And System Security Categorization Level Designations In Accordance With Fips 199 And Fips 200 With Implementation Of All Baseline Security Controls Commensurate With The Fips 199 System Security Categorization (reference Appendix D Of Va Handbook 6500, Va Information Security Program). During The Development Cycle A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Be Completed, Provided To The Cor, And Approved By The Va Privacy Service In Accordance With Directive 6507, Va Privacy Impact Assessment. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Certify To The Cor That Applications Are Fully Functional And Operate Correctly As Intended On Systems Using The Va Federal Desktop Core Configuration (fdcc), And The Common Security Configuration Guidelines Provided By Nist Or The Va. This Includes Internet Explorer 7 Configured To Operate On Windows Xp And Vista (in Protected Mode On Vista) And Future Versions, As Required. The Standard Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Updating, And Patching Of Software Shall Not Alter The Configuration Settings From The Va Approved And Fdcc Configuration. Information Technology Staff Must Also Use The Windows Installer Service For Installation To The Default "program Files" Directory And Silently Install And Uninstall. Applications Designed For Normal End Users Shall Run In The Standard User Context Without Elevated System Administration Privileges. The Security Controls Must Be Designed, Developed, Approved By Va, And Implemented In Accordance With The Provisions Of Va Security System Development Life Cycle As Outlined In Nist Special Publication 800-37, Guide For Applying The Risk Management Framework To Federal Information Systems, Va Handbook 6500, Information Security Program And Va Handbook 6500.5, Incorporating Security And Privacy In System Development Lifecycle. The Contractor/subcontractor Is Required To Design, Develop, Or Operate A System Of Records Notice (sor) On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function Subject To The Privacy Act Of 1974, (as Amended), Public Law 93-579, December 31, 1974 (5 U.s.c. 552a) And Applicable Agency Regulations. Violation Of The Privacy Act May Involve The Imposition Of Criminal And Civil Penalties. The Contractor/subcontractor Agrees To: Comply With The Privacy Act Of 1974 (the Act) And The Agency Rules And Regulations Issued Under The Act In The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Any System Of Records On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function When The Contract Specifically Identifies: The Systems Of Records (sor); And The Design, Development, Or Operation Work That The Contractor/ Subcontractor Is To Perform Include The Privacy Act Notification Contained In This Contract In Every Solicitation And Resulting Subcontract And In Every Subcontract Awarded Without A Solicitation, When The Work Statement In The Proposed Subcontract Requires The Redesign, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals That Is Subject To The Privacy Act; And Include This Privacy Act Clause, Including This Subparagraph (3), In All Subcontracts Awarded Under This Contract Which Requires The Design, Development, Or Operation Of Such A Sor. In The Event Of Violations Of The Act, A Civil Action May Be Brought Against The Agency Involved When The Violation Concerns The Design, Development, Or Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, And Criminal Penalties May Be Imposed Upon The Officers Or Employees Of The Agency When The Violation Concerns The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function. For Purposes Of The Act, When The Contract Is For The Operation Of A Sor On Individuals To Accomplish An Agency Function, The Contractor/subcontractor Is Considered To Be An Employee Of The Agency. "operation Of A System Of Records" Means Performance Of Any Of The Activities Associated With Maintaining The Sor, Including The Collection, Use, Maintenance, And Dissemination Of Records. "record" Means Any Item, Collection, Or Grouping Of Information About An Individual That Is Maintained By An Agency, Including, But Not Limited To, Education, Financial Transactions, Medical History, And Criminal Or Employment History And Contains The Person's Name, Or Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Any Other Identifying Particular Assigned To The Individual, Such As A Fingerprint Or Voiceprint, Or A Photograph. "system Of Records" Means A Group Of Any Records Under The Control Of Any Agency From Which Information Is Retrieved By The Name Of The Individual Or By Some Identifying Number, Symbol, Or Other Identifying Particular Assigned To The Individual. The Vendor Shall Ensure The Security Of All Procured Or Developed Systems And Technologies, Including Their Subcomponents (hereinafter Referred To As "systems"), Throughout The Life Of This Contract And Any Extension, Warranty, Or Maintenance Periods. This Includes, But Is Not Limited To Workarounds, Patches, Hotfixes, Upgrades, And Any Physical Components (hereafter Referred To As Security Fixes) Which May Be Necessary To Fix All Security Vulnerabilities Published Or Known To The Vendor Anywhere In The Systems, Including Operating Systems And Firmware. The Vendor Shall Ensure That Security Fixes Shall Not Negatively Impact The Systems. The Vendor Shall Notify Va Within 24 Hours Of The Discovery Or Disclosure Of Successful Exploits Of The Vulnerability Which Can Compromise The Security Of The Systems (including The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of Its Data And Operations, Or The Availability Of The System). Such Issues Shall Be Remediated As Quickly As Is Practical, But In No Event Longer Than 10 Days. When The Security Fixes Involve Installing Third Party Patches (such As Microsoft Os Patches Or Adobe Acrobat), The Vendor Will Provide Written Notice To The Va That The Patch Has Been Validated As Not Affecting The Systems Within 10 Working Days. When The Vendor Is Responsible For Operations Or Maintenance Of The Systems, They Shall Apply The Security Fixes Within 10 Days. All Other Vulnerabilities Shall Be Remediated As Specified In This Paragraph In A Timely Manner Based On Risk, But Within 60 Days Of Discovery Or Disclosure. Exceptions To This Paragraph (e.g. For The Convenience Of Va) Shall Only Be Granted With Approval Of The Contracting Officer And The Va Assistant Secretary For Office Of Information And Technology. Information System Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use For Information Systems That Are Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities, Contractors/subcontractors Are Fully Responsible And Accountable For Ensuring Compliance With All Hipaa, Privacy Act, Fisma, Nist, Fips, And Va Security And Privacy Directives And Handbooks. This Includes Conducting Compliant Risk Assessments, Routine Vulnerablity Scanning, System Patching And Change Management Procedures, And The Completion Of An Acceptable Contingency Plan For Each System. The Contractor's Security Control Procedures Must Be Equivalent, To Those Procedures Used To Secure Va Systems. A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Also Be Provided To The Cor And Approved By Va Privacy Service Prior To Operational Approval. All External Internet Connections To Va's Network Involving Va Information Must Be Reviewed And Approved By Va Prior To Implementation. Adequate Security Controls For Collecting, Processing, Transmitting, And Storing Of Personally Identifiable Information (pii), As Determined By The Va Privacy Service, Must Be In Place, Tested, And Approved By Va Prior To Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use Of The Information System, Or Systems By Or On Behalf Of Va. These Security Controls Are To Be Assessed And Stated Within The Pia And If These Controls Are Determined Not To Be In Place, Or Inadequate, A Plan Of Action And Milestones (poa&m) Must Be Submitted And Approved Prior To The Collection Of Pii. Outsourcing (contractor Facility, Contractor Equipment Or Contractor Staff) Of Systems Or Network Operations, Telecommunications Services, Or Other Managed Services Requires Certification And Accreditation (authorization) (c&a) Of The Contractor's Systems In Accordance With Va Handbook 6500.3, Certification And Accreditation And/or The Va Ocs Certification Program Office. Government- Owned (government Facility Or Government Equipment) Contractor-operated Systems, Third Party Or Business Partner Networks Require Memorandums Of Understanding And Interconnection Agreements (mou-isa) Which Detail What Data Types Are Shared, Who Has Access, And The Appropriate Level Of Security Controls For All Systems Connected To Va Networks. The Contractor/subcontractor's System Must Adhere To All Fisma, Fips, And Nist Standards Related To The Annual Fisma Security Controls Assessment And Review And Update The Pia. Any Deficiencies Noted During This Assessment Must Be Provided To The Va Contracting Officer And The Iso For Entry Into Va's Poa&m Management Process. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Use Va's Poa&m Process To Document Planned Remedial Actions To Address Any Deficiencies In Information Security Policies, Procedures, And Practices, And The Completion Of Those Activities. Security Deficiencies Must Be Corrected Within The Timeframes Approved By The Government. Contractor/subcontractor Procedures Are Subject To Periodic, Unannounced Assessments By Va Officials, Including The Va Office Of Inspector General. The Physical Security Aspects Associated With Contractor/ Subcontractor Activities Must Also Be Subject To Such Assessments. If Major Changes To The System Occur That May Affect The Privacy Or Security Of The Data Or The System, The C&a Of The System May Need To Be Reviewed, Retested And Re- Authorized Per Va Handbook 6500.3. This May Require Reviewing And Updating All Of The Documentation (pia, System Security Plan, Contingency Plan). The Certification Program Office Can Provide Guidance On Whether A New C&a Would Be Necessary. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Conduct An Annual Self Assessment On All Systems And Outsourced Services As Required. Both Hard Copy And Electronic Copies Of The Assessment Must Be Provided To The Cor. The Government Reserves The Right To Conduct Such An Assessment Using Government Personnel Or Another Contractor/subcontractor. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Take Appropriate And Timely Action (this Can Be Specified In The Contract) To Correct Or Mitigate Any Weaknesses Discovered During Such Testing, Generally At No Additional Cost. Va Prohibits The Installation And Use Of Personally-owned Or Contractor/ Subcontractor- Owned Equipment Or Software On Va's Network. If Non-va Owned Equipment Must Be Used To Fulfill The Requirements Of A Contract, It Must Be Stated In The Service Agreement, Sow Or Contract. All Of The Security Controls Required For Government Furnished Equipment (gfe) Must Be Utilized In Approved Other Equipment (oe) And Must Be Funded By The Owner Of The Equipment. All Remote Systems Must Be Equipped With, And Use, A Va-approved Antivirus (av) Software And A Personal (host-based Or Enclave Based) Firewall That Is Configured With A Va- Approved Configuration. Software Must Be Kept Current, Including All Critical Updates And Patches. Owners Of Approved Oe Are Responsible For Providing And Maintaining The Anti-viral Software And The Firewall On The Non-va Owned Oe. All Electronic Storage Media Used On Non-va Leased Or Non-va Owned It Equipment That Is Used To Store, Process, Or Access Va Information Must Be Handled In Adherence With Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization Upon: (i) Completion Or Termination Of The Contract Or (ii) Disposal Or Return Of The It Equipment By The Contractor/subcontractor Or Any Person Acting On Behalf Of The Contractor/subcontractor, Whichever Is Earlier. Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Cds, Back-up Tapes, Etc.) Used By The Contractors/ Subcontractors That Contain Va Information Must Be Returned To The Va For Sanitization Or Destruction Or The Contractor/subcontractor Must Self-certify That The Media Has Been Disposed Of Per 6500.1 Requirements. This Must Be Completed Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract. Bio-medical Devices And Other Equipment Or Systems Containing Media (hard Drives, Optical Disks, Etc.) With Va Sensitive Information Must Not Be Returned To The Vendor At The End Of Lease, For Trade-in, Or Other Purposes. The Options Are: Vendor Must Accept The System Without The Drive; Va's Initial Medical Device Purchase Includes A Spare Drive Which Must Be Installed In Place Of The Original Drive At Time Of Turn-in; Or Va Must Reimburse The Company For Media At A Reasonable Open Market Replacement Cost At Time Of Purchase. Due To The Highly Specialized And Sometimes Proprietary Hardware And Software Associated With Medical Equipment/systems, If It Is Not Possible For The Va To Retain The Hard Drive, Then; The Equipment Vendor Must Have An Existing Baa If The Device Being Traded In Has Sensitive Information Stored On It And Hard Drive(s) From The System Are Being Returned Physically Intact; And Any Fixed Hard Drive On The Device Must Be Non-destructively Sanitized To The Greatest Extent Possible Without Negatively Impacting System Operation. Selective Clearing Down To Patient Data Folder Level Is Recommended Using Va Approved And Validated Overwriting Technologies/methods/tools. Applicable Media Sanitization Specifications Need To Be Pre- Approved And Described In The Purchase Order Or Contract. A Statement Needs To Be Signed By The Director (system Owner) That States That The Drive Could Not Be Removed And That (a) And (b) Controls Above Are In Place And Completed. The Iso Needs To Maintain The Documentation. Security Incident Investigation The Term "security Incident" Means An Event That Has, Or Could Have, Resulted In Unauthorized Access To, Loss Or Damage To Va Assets, Or Sensitive Information, Or An Action That Breaches Va Security Procedures. The Contractor/ Subcontractor Shall Immediately Notify The Cor And Simultaneously, The Designated Iso And Privacy Officer For The Contract Of Any Known Or Suspected Security/privacy Incidents, Or Any Unauthorized Disclosure Of Sensitive Information, Including That Contained In System(s) To Which The Contractor/ Subcontractor Has Access. To The Extent Known By The Contractor/subcontractor, The Contractor/ Subcontractor's Notice To Va Shall Identify The Information Involved, The Circumstances Surrounding The Incident (including To Whom, How, When, And Where The Va Information Or Assets Were Placed At Risk Or Compromised), And Any Other Information That The Contractor/subcontractor Considers Relevant. With Respect To Unsecured Protected Health Information, The Business Associate Is Deemed To Have Discovered A Data Breach When The Business Associate Knew Or Should Have Known Of A Breach Of Such Information. Upon Discovery, The Business Associate Must Notify The Covered Entity Of The Breach. Notifications Need To Be Made In Accordance With The Executed Business Associate Agreement. In Instances Of Theft Or Break-in Or Other Criminal Activity, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Concurrently Report The Incident To The Appropriate Law Enforcement Entity (or Entities) Of Jurisdiction, Including The Va Oig And Security And Law Enforcement. The Contractor, Its Employees, And Its Subcontractors And Their Employees Shall Cooperate With Va And Any Law Enforcement Authority Responsible For The Investigation And Prosecution Of Any Possible Criminal Law Violation(s) Associated With Any Incident. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Cooperate With Va In Any Civil Litigation To Recover Va Information, Obtain Monetary Or Other Compensation From A Third Party For Damages Arising From Any Incident, Or Obtain Injunctive Relief Against Any Third Party Arising From, Or Related To, The Incident. Liquidated Damages For Data Breach Consistent With The Requirements Of 38 U.s.c. 5725, A Contract May Require Access To Sensitive Personal Information. If So, The Contractor Is Liable To Va For Liquidated Damages In The Event Of A Data Breach Or Privacy Incident Involving Any Spi The Contractor/subcontractor Processes Or Maintains Under This Contract. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Provide Notice To Va Of A "security Incident" As Set Forth In The Security Incident Investigation Section Above. Upon Such Notification, Va Must Secure From A Non-department Entity Or The Va Office Of Inspector General An Independent Risk Analysis Of The Data Breach To Determine The Level Of Risk Associated With The Data Breach For The Potential Misuse Of Any Sensitive Personal Information Involved In The Data Breach. The Term 'data Breach' Means The Loss, Theft, Or Other Unauthorized Access, Or Any Access Other Than That Incidental To The Scope Of Employment, To Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, In Electronic Or Printed Form, That Results In The Potential Compromise Of The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of The Data. Contractor Shall Fully Cooperate With The Entity Performing The Risk Analysis. Failure To Cooperate May Be Deemed A Material Breach And Grounds For Contract Termination. Each Risk Analysis Shall Address All Relevant Information Concerning The Data Breach, Including The Following: Nature Of The Event (loss, Theft, Unauthorized Access); Description Of The Event, Including: Date Of Occurrence; Data Elements Involved, Including Any Pii, Such As Full Name, Social Security Number, Date Of Birth, Home Address, Account Number, Disability Code; Number Of Individuals Affected Or Potentially Affected; Names Of Individuals Or Groups Affected Or Potentially Affected; Ease Of Logical Data Access To The Lost, Stolen Or Improperly Accessed Data In Light Of The Degree Of Protection For The Data, E.g., Unencrypted, Plain Text; Amount Of Time The Data Has Been Out Of Va Control; The Likelihood That The Sensitive Personal Information Will Or Has Been Compromised (made Accessible To And Usable By Unauthorized Persons); Known Misuses Of Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, If Any; Assessment Of The Potential Harm To The Affected Individuals; Data Breach Analysis As Outlined In 6500.2 Handbook, Management Of Security And Privacy Incidents, As Appropriate; And Whether Credit Protection Services May Assist Record Subjects In Avoiding Or Mitigating The Results Of Identity Theft Based On The Sensitive Personal Information That May Have Been Compromised. Based On The Determinations Of The Independent Risk Analysis, The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Paying To The Va Liquidated Damages In The Amount Of $42.00 Per Affected Individual To Cover The Cost Of Providing Credit Protection Services To Affected Individuals Consisting Of The Following: Notification; One Year Of Credit Monitoring Services Consisting Of Automatic Daily Monitoring Of At Least 3 Relevant Credit Bureau Reports; Data Breach Analysis; Fraud Resolution Services, Including Writing Dispute Letters, Initiating Fraud Alerts And Credit Freezes, To Assist Affected Individuals To Bring Matters To Resolution; One Year Of Identity Theft Insurance With $20,000.00 Coverage At $0 Deductible; And Necessary Legal Expenses The Subjects May Incur To Repair Falsified Or Damaged Credit Records, Histories, Or Financial Affairs. Security Controls Compliance Testing On A Periodic Basis, Va, Including The Office Of Inspector General, Reserves The Right To Evaluate Any Or All Of The Security Controls And Privacy Practices Implemented By The Contractor Under The Clauses Contained Within The Contract. With 10 Working-day's Notice, At The Request Of The Government, The Contractor Must Fully Cooperate And Assist In A Government-sponsored Security Controls Assessment At Each Location Wherein Va Information Is Processed Or Stored, Or Information Systems Are Developed, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va, Including Those Initiated By The Office Of Inspector General. The Government May Conduct A Security Control Assessment On Shorter Notice (to Include Unannounced Assessments) As Determined By Va In The Event Of A Security Incident Or At Any Other Time. Training All Contractor Employees And Subcontractor Employees Requiring Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems Shall Complete The Following Before Being Granted Access To Va Information And Its Systems: Sign And Acknowledge (either Manually Or Electronically) Understanding Of And Responsibilities For Compliance With The Contractor Rules Of Behavior, Appendix E Relating To Access To Va Information And Information Systems; Successfully Complete The Va Cyber Security Awareness And Rules Of Behavior Training And Annually Complete Required Security Training; Successfully Complete The Appropriate Va Privacy Training And Annually Complete Required Privacy Training; And Successfully Complete Any Additional Cyber Security Or Privacy Training, As Required For Va Personnel With Equivalent Information System Access [to Be Defined By The Va Program Official And Provided To The Contracting Officer For Inclusion In The Solicitation Document - E.g., Any Role-based Information Security Training Required In Accordance With Nist Special Publication 800-16, Information Technology Security Training Requirements.] The Contractor Shall Provide To The Contracting Officer And/or The Cor A Copy Of The Training Certificates And Certification Of Signing The Contractor Rules Of Behavior For Each Applicable Employee Within 1 Week Of The Initiation Of The Contract And Annually Thereafter, As Required. Failure To Complete The Mandatory Annual Training And Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Training And Documents Are Complete.
Closing Date7 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Laboratory Equipment and Services
United States
Details: B.3 Performance Work Statement
b.3.1 Overview
contractor Shall Provide All Labor, Supplies, Equipment, Maintenance, Information Technology, Transportation, And Supervision Necessary To Provide Cytogenetic Reference Laboratory Services To The William S. Middleton M Memorial Veterans Hospital Located In Madison, Wi. Cytogenetic Laboratory Services Include, But Are Not Limited To: Specimen Preparation And Storage; Transportation Of Clinical Laboratory Specimens, Performance Of Analytical Testing; Reporting Of Analytical Test Results; And Consultative Services.
b.3.2 Start Of Work Meeting
the Contractor Shall Attend A Three (3) Hour Start Of Work Meeting To Be Held Via Teleconference Within Fifteen (15) Business Days Following Contract Award. The Contractor Shall Have The Following Representation At The Start Of Work Meeting:
customer Service Representative
contracting Representative
lead Pathologist
the Contractor Will Be Given At Least A Ten (10) Business Day Notice Of The Time, Date And Location Of The Start Of Work Meeting. The Contractor Will Be Limited To Five Individuals Representing The Contractor At The Start Of Work Meeting Due To Limited Space. Three (3) Days Following The Receipt Of The Government S Start Of Work Meeting Notification, The Contractor Shall Provide The Names, Titles And Email Addresses Of The Individuals That Will Be Attending The Start Of Work Meeting To The Contracting Officer.
b.3.3 Qualifications/requirements Of Laboratory & Contractor Personnel
b.3.3.1 Laboratory
b.3.3.1.1 Contractor Must Have At Least Three (3) Years Of Experience In Providing Rapid Response And Cytogenetic Laboratory Testing Services.
b.3.3.1.2 Contractor, Including All Subcontractor(s), Must Continuously Hold A Certificate Of Compliance Or Certificate Of Accreditation From The Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services As Meeting The Requirements Of The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Of 1988 Or Must Demonstrate Accreditation By A Regulatory Agency(s) With Deemed Status From The Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services, E.g. The College Of American Pathologists, And/or Other State Regulatory Agencies, As Appropriate, And As Mandated By Federal And State Statutes. The Reference Laboratory (ies) Must Maintain Valid Certifications During The Entire Performance Period Of This Contract.
b.3.3.1.3 Upon Reissued Or Re-certification, The Contractor Must Supply A Copy Of The Certifications Referenced In Section B.3.1.1.2 To The Contracting Officer S Representative Assigned To The Contract. The Above Documents Must Also Be Supplied For Each Reference Laboratory That Is A Subcontractor Of The Primary Contractor.
b.3.3.1.4 Contractor Must Notify Immediately The Contracting Officer S Representative (cor), In Writing, Upon Loss Of Any Required Certification, Accreditation Or Licensure.
b.3.3.1.5 Contractor Shall Maintain Safety And Health Standards Consistent With The Requirements Set Forth By The Occupational, Health, And Safety Administration (osha), And The Center For Disease Control (cdc) And Prevention.
b.3.3.2 Personnel
b.3.3.2.1 Contractor Shall Ensure All Testing And Supervisory Personnel At All Contractor-owned, Affiliate, Or Subcontracted Laboratories Assigned To Work Under This Contract Meet And Maintain The Applicable Personnel Qualifications Set Forth Under The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (clia) Of 1988 Regulations, The College Of American Pathology (cap) Accreditation Standards, Or Other Accrediting Organizations And State Standards.
b.3.3.2.2 Contractor Shall Ensure Its Employees Have The Ability To Perform The Applicable Duties Consistent With Their License And Certification.
b.3.3.2.3 Personnel Assigned By The Contractor To Perform The Services Covered By This Contract Shall Be Proficient In Written And Spoken English (38 Usc 7402).
b.3.3.2.4 Any New Requirements For Mandatory Education And/or Competency Reassessment, Which Occur During The Contract Period, Shall Be Completed/documented By The Individual Contractor Employee(s) And Available Upon Request.
b.3.3.2.5 Contractor/subcontractor Couriers Entering Any Government Facility Must Be Attired In A Contractor/subcontractor Issued Uniform That Bears The Name Of The Contractor/subcontractor S Company. In Addition, The Contractor/subcontractor Representative Shall Prominently Display A Contractor-issued Identification Badge.
b.3.4 Specimen Preparation And Storage For Reference Testing Specimens
b.3.4.1 Contractor Shall Provide The Government Facility With Its Commercial Laboratory Reference Test Manual (hard Copy) To Ensure That The Collection And Storage Of Specimens Are In Accordance With Contractor S Requirements.
b.3.4.2 If The Contractor Requires Specialized Specimen Collection Containers/media, The Contractor Shall Supply The Government Facility With The Appropriate Collection Container/media And Safety Data Sheets (sds) To Ensure Proper Specimen Integrity And Chemical Spill Clean-up Efforts.
b.3.4.2 Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Storing Specimens In Such A Manner To Ensure The Integrity Of The Specimen.
b.3.5 Specimen Transportation/testing Laboratory Locations
b.3.5.1 The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For All Services Related To The Transportation Of The Specimens From The Madison Va Medical Center To The Commercial Testing Laboratory.
b.3.5.2 The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Have At Least One (1) Year Of Experience In Providing Transportation Of Biomedical Material Transportation Services.
b.3.5.3 Due To The Critical Importance Of Maintaining The Viability Of The Specimen Cells, The Specimen Must Arrive At The Contractor S Testing Laboratory Within Eight (8) Hours Of The Telephone Request By The Government Facility.
b.3.5.4 The Government Will Request Specimen Transportation Services Via Telephone To The Contractor Or Designee On An As Needed Basis, Monday Through Friday, 8:00 Am 4:30pm. The Contractor Shall Provide Same Day Specimen Pickup As Requested By The Government Facility. Historically, The Madison Va Medical Center Requests Specimens Testing Services Three (3) Times A Week And Sends Out 1 To 2 Packages Each Time.
b.3.5.5 The Contractor Shall Implement And Maintain Specimen Transportation In Accordance With The Transportation Plan Submitted With The Offer For The Transportation Of Specimens From The Madison Va Medical Center To The Testing Laboratory.
b.3.5.6 The Contractor Shall Receive A Copy Of The Orders Following Notification By The Government. The Orders Will Be Provided Via A Secure Fax To The Contractor. Contractor S Fax Machine To Receive These Orders Shall Be In A Secure Location. The Orders Will Contain At A Minimum The Following Information:
b.3.5.6.1 Patient S Full Name
b. 3.5.6.2 Patient S Identification Number, E.g. Social Security Number (ssn)
b. 3.5.6.3 Physician S Name
b. 3.5.6.4 Test(s) Ordered
b. 3.5.6.5 Date/time Of Specimen Collection
b. 3.5.6.6 Specimen Type
b.3.5.7 The Contractor Shall Have Laboratory Personnel Available On Saturday To Accept/process Specimens, For When A Telephone Request Is Initiated On A Friday.
b.3.6 Specimen Testing
b.3.6.1 The Contractor And/or Subcontractor Shall Provide The Full Range Of Clinical And/or Anatomic Pathology Diagnostic Testing Capabilities To Execute All Required Tests As Annotated In Attachment 1. Contractor Shall Make Available The Following Test Information:
b.3.6.1.1 Requisition Form Requirements
b.3.6.1.2 Alphabetized Test Name List
b.3.6.1.3 Test Order Code
b.3.6.1.4 Specimen Collection And Preservation Requirements
b.3.6.1.5 Test Method Employed (indicate If Testing Performed In Duplicate)
b.3.6.1.6 Test Reference Intervals Adjusted For Age, Sex Or Race, When Required
b.3.6.1.7 Test Specific Sensitivity, Specificity And Interferences, When Required
b.3.6.1.8 Test Critical Values, If Any
b.3.6.1.9 Policy For Critical Value Notification
b.3.6.1.10 Cpt Coding
b.3.6.1.11 Test Turnaround Times (minimum And Maximum Times Indicated); Where The Turnaround Time Is Defined As The Time Between Receipt Of Specimen By The Contractor And Receipt Of Results By A Government Facility.
b.3.6.1.12 Schedule Of Test Performance (specific Days Of Week Indicated)
b.3.6.1.13 Location Of Test Performance By Test Name (i.e. Name Of Primary Laboratory, Name Of Separate Branch/division Of Primary Lab, Name And Address Of Secondary (sub-contracted) Laboratory Must Be Cited)
b.3.6.2 Preliminary Result Interpretation
the Contractor Shall Provide Preliminary Test Result Interpretation Of Ordered Test And Provide Guidance To Untested Portion Of Tests Provide Recommendations. The Contractor Shall Provide Recommendations For Reflex Testing And/or Cancellation Of Government Requested Testing.
b.3.6.3 Contractor Shall Notify The Contracting Officer And The Cor Of Any Test Information Modifications No Later Than Two Weeks Prior To The Implementation Date Of The Test Change.
b.3.6.4 Any New Test(s) Not Listed In Attachment 1 Must Be Added To The Contract Through A Formal Contract Modification By The Contracting Officer Prior To Specimen Being Tested. The Contractor Will Not Be Reimbursed For Any Services/testing Requested By Anyone Other Than The Contracting Officer Through A Formal Contract Modification.
b.3.6.5 All Reference Laboratory Testing Shall Be Executed In Accordance With Standard Industry Practices. It Is Preferred That Test Methods Are Fda Approved. Any Non-fda Approved Method Being Performed Shall Have A Disclaimer And Documented Validation Plan. Upon Request, The Validation Plan And Validation Results Shall Be Made Available To The Cor Or Designee.
b.3.6.6 The Contractor Shall Ensure The Accurate And Timely Performance Of Laboratory Testing Services.
b.3.7 Specimen Retention
b.3.7.1 The Contractor Shall Store The Specimens A Minimum Of Three (3) Days After The Test Is Reported Or In Accordance With The Retention Requirements Of Their Regulatory Body, Whichever, Is Longer, In The Event That Subsequent Action Is Necessitated, E.g. Problem Solving And/or Repeat Testing.
b.3.7.2 All Anatomic Pathology Materials (e.g., Histology Blocks, Slides Or Other Anatomic Pathology Material) Generated By The Va Shall Be Returned Within 7 Calendar Days After Final Report Is Issued.
b.3.8 Reporting Of Results
b.3.8.1 Contractor Shall Provide Timely And Appropriate Testing Of Patient Specimens As Requested By The Government Facility. Due To The Criticality Of The Diagnostic Information That Results From This Testing, The Turnaround Time (defined As The Time From Receipt Of The Specimen In The Testing Laboratory To The Receipt Of Test Results By The Madison Va Facility And Based On Specimen Type), Shall Be Minimal And Are Defined In Attachment 1.
b.3.8.2 A Final Report Of Laboratory Testing Results Must Be Issued As A Printed Hard Copy. Contractor Shall Deliver The Reports Without An Additional Charge By Expedited Overnight Courier Shipping, Mailing And/or Transportation Services By Hand Within 24 Hours, Or By Telephone Facsimile To A Protected Machine Identified To The Contractor By The Va. Contractor S Fax Machine To Transmit The Test Results Shall Be In A Secure Location. Delivery By Electronic Mail I.e. Ms Outlook, Etc. Is Prohibited.
b.3.8.3 Each Test Report Shall, At Minimum, Include The Following Information:
b.3.8.3.1 Patient's Full Name
b.3.8.3.2 Patient S Identification Number, E.g. Social Security Number (ssn)
b.3.8.3.3 Physician S Name (if Supplied)
b.3.8.3.4 Government Laboratory Accession Number (if Supplied)
b.3.8.3.5 Submitting Facility Name
b.3.8.3.6 Submitting Facility Account Number
b.3.8.3.7 Patient's Location (clinic/ward) (if Supplied)
b.3.8.3.8 Test(s) Ordered
b.3.8.3.9 Date/time Of Specimen Collection (when Available)
b.3.8.3.10 Day And Time Specimen Was Received At The Testing Facility
b.3.8.3.11 Date/time Test Completed
b.3.8.3.12 Test Result
b.3.8.3.13 Reference Intervals (adjusted For Age, Sex Or Race, When Appropriate)
b.3.8.3.14 Toxic And Therapeutic Ranges, If Applicable
b.3.8.3.15 Flagged Abnormal Results
b.3.8.3.16 Reference Laboratory Accession Number
b.3.8.3.17 Name And Address Of Testing Laboratory
b.3.8.3.18 Any Other Information The Laboratory Has That May Indicate A Questionable Validity Of Test Results.
b.3.8.3.19 Specimen Inadequacy Shall Be Reported With Documentation Supporting Its Unsuitability For Testing.
b.3.8.4 Test Results Determined By The Contractor To Be Critical, Shall Be Communicated By Telephone To A Designated Government Contact Person(s) At The Originating Government Laboratory Facility Upon Verification Of The Critical Test Result. The Telephonic Report Shall Be Followed By A Final Report Issued As A Printed (hard) Copy As Required In B.3.8.2..
b.3.9 Customer Service
b.3.9.1 Contractor Shall Provide Customer Service Monday Friday 8:00am 4:30pm & Saturday 8:00am Noon., That Is Accessible By Telephone Service To Assist Government Staff For Tracking And Resolving Related Issues/problems That May Arise In The Performance Under This Contract.
b.3.9.2 The Contractor Shall Notify The Originating Laboratory By Telephone Of Specimens Cancelled Due To Unacceptability For Reasons Relating To Volume, Specimen Container, Identification, Loss Of Specimen, Etc. Government Notification Shall Be Provided Within 24 Hours From When The Specimen Was Received At The Testing Laboratory.
b.3.10 Consultative Services/utilization Reports
b.3.10.1 Contractor Shall Provide Professional Consultative Services That Are Consistent With The Services Offered Commercially To Other Customers At No Cost To The Government. These Services May Include Consultations By Laboratory Professionals Or Experienced Physicians/phd On Test Or Methodology Selection Or Test Result Interpretation.
b.3.10.2 Contractor Shall Provide Direct Communication With The Government Pathologist And Provide Additional Assistance In The Interpretation, Recommendation Of Additional Testing And Assist In The Diagnosis Of Clinical Illnesses.
b.3.10.3 Contractor Shall Provide, To The Cor, A Monthly Report Detailing The Date And Time Of Specimen Receipt At The Testing Laboratory.
b.4 Special Contract Requirements
b.4.1 Services
b.4.1.1 The Services Specified Herein May Be Changed By Written Modification To This Contract. The Va Contracting Officer Will Prepare The Modification (reference Far Clause 52.212-4(c), Changes) And, Prior To Becoming Effective, Shall Be Signed By Both Parties. Only The Contracting Officer Is Authorized To Make Commitments Or Issue Changes That Affect Price, Quantity, Or Quality Of Performance Of This Contract. In The Event The Contractor Effects Any Such Change At The Direction Of Any Person Other Than The Contracting Officer, The Change Shall Be Considered Unauthorized And No Adjustment Will Be Made In The Contract Price To Cover Any Increase In Costs Incurred As A Result Thereof.
b.4.1.2 This Is A Non-personal Services Contract As Defined In Far 37.101. There Is No Employer-employee Relationship Between The Government And The Contractor Or The Contractor S Employee(s). Contractor Personnel Are Not Subject To The Supervision And Control Of A Government Officer Or Employee. Supervisory Functions Such As Hiring, Firing, Directing, And Counseling Of Contractor Personnel Are Not Performed By The Government. The Healthcare Contractor Who Furnishes Services Under This Contract Is Subject To Government Technical Oversight Of The Services. The Government Retains The Right To Reject Services For Contractual Non-performance.
b.4.1.3 The Government May Evaluate The Quality Of Professional And Administrative Services Provided, But Retains No Control Over The Medical, Professional Aspects Of Services Rendered.
b.4.1.4 Contractor Is Required To Maintain Medical Liability Insurance For The Duration Of This Contract. Medical Liability Insurance Shall Cover The Contractor For Services In All States Where Services Are Rendered By The Contractor. Contractor Shall Indemnify The Government For Any Liability Producing Act Or Omission By The Contractor, Its Employees And Agents Occurring During Contract Performance.
b.4.1.5 Contractor Shall, In Writing, Keep The Contracting Officer Informed Of Any Unusual Circumstances In Conjunction With The Contract.
b.4.1.6 Contractor Shall Not, Under Any Circumstances, Furnish Reports Directly To Patients.
b.4.2 Term Of Contract
b.4.2.1 This Contract Is Effective For A Base Period Of One (1) Year From The Effective Date Of Award. The Government, At Its Discretion, May Exercise Up To Four (4) Option Periods Of One (1) Year Each. The Contractor Shall Perform No Services After July 31st Of Each Year Until The Contracting Officer Authorizes Such Services In Writing.
b.4.3 Availability Of Funds During A Continuing Resolution
b.4.3.1 At The Beginning Of Each New Fiscal Year (october 1st) The Federal Government Or Parts Thereof May Be Operating Under A Continuing Resolution And Only Be Funded For A Limited Period Of Time Rather Than For The Entire Fiscal Year. If, At Any Time, Funds For This Contract Are Provided Under A Continuing Resolution (cr), Funds Will Only Be Available For Performance Under This Contract Up To And Including The Expiration Date Of The Cr, And Any Extension Thereof. The Government's Obligation For Performance Of This Contract Beyond That Date Is Contingent Upon The Availability Of Appropriated Funds From Which Payment For Contract Purposes Can Be Made. No Legal Liability On The Part Of The Government For Any Payment May Arise For Performance Under This Contract Beyond The Expiration Date Of The Cr, And Any Extension Thereof, Until Funds Are Made Available To The Contracting Officer For Performance And Until The Contractor Receives Notice Of Availability.
b.4.4 Federal Holidays
b.4.4.1 Contractor Is Not Required To Provide Transportation Of Specimens On Federal Holidays. The 11 Holidays Observed By The Federal Government Are: New Year S Day (january 1st), Martin Luther King S Birthday (3rd Monday In January), Presidents Day (3rd Monday In February), Memorial Day (last Monday In May), Juneteenth (june 19th) Independence Day (july 4th), Labor Day (1st Monday In September), Columbus Day/indigenous Peoples Day (2nd Monday In October), Veterans Day (november 11), Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday In November), Christmas Day (december 25th) And Any Other Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States To Be A National Holiday.
b.4.4.2 When One Of The Above Designated Legal Holidays Falls On A Sunday, The Following Monday Will Be Observed As A Legal Holiday. When A Legal Holiday Falls On A Saturday, The Preceding Friday Is Observed As A Holiday By U.s. Government Agencies.
b.4.5 Hhs/oig
to Ensure That The Individuals Providing Services Under The Contract Have Not Engaged In Fraud Or Abuse Regarding Sections 1128 And 1128a Of The Social Security Act Regarding Federal Health Care Programs, The Contractor Is Required To Check The Health And Human Services - Office Of Inspector General (hhs/oig), List Of Excluded Individuals/entities On The Oig Website (www.hhs.gov/oig) For Each Person Providing Services Under This Contract. The Listed Parties And Entities May Not Receive Federal Health Care Program Payments Due To Fraud And/or Abuse Of The Medicare And Medicaid Programs. During The Performance Of This Contract The Contractor Is Prohibited From Using Any Individual Or Business Listed On The List Of Excluded Individuals/entities. Any Healthcare Provider Or Entity That Employ Or Enter Into Contracts With Excluded Individuals Or Entities May Have A Civil Monetary Penalty (cmp) Imposed Against Them. By Signing This Offer, The Contractor Certifies That All Persons Or Entities Listed In The Contractor S Proposal Have Been Compared Against The Oig List And Are Not Listed As Of The Date The Offer Was Signed.
b.4.6 Record Keeping Contractor
contractor Shall Establish A Record Keeping System Of All Tests Performed.
b.4.7 Medical Records
clinical Or Other Medical Records (i.e. Test Results) Of Va Veteran Patients Treated By Contractor Under This Contract Are Owned By The Va And The Contractor Is Not Authorized To Release Or Utilize This Data For Any Use Other Than Contract Performance. If Requested, Test Results Will Be Mailed To The Va At No Additional Cost To The Government. Mail Shall Be Sent In Accordance With Va Directive 6609, Mailing Of Sensitive Personal Information. Contractor May Obtain A Copy Of Va Directive 6609 At The Following Website: Http://www1.va.gov/vhapublications/index.cfm. If A Subpoena Or Court Order Is Received For The Production Of A Medical Record/test Result, The Contractor Shall Notify The Contracting Officer That A Subpoena Or Court Order Was Received.
b.4.8 Confidentiality Of Patient Records
b.4.8.1 The Contractor Is A Va Contractor And Will Assist In The Provision Of Health Care To Patients Seeking Such Care From Or Through Va. As Such, The Contractor Is Considered As Being Part Of The Department Health Care Activity. Contractor Is Considered To Be A Va Contractor For Purposes Of The Privacy Act, Title 5 U.s.c. 552a. Further, For The Purpose Of Va Records Access And Patient Confidentiality, Contractor Is Considered To Be A Va Contractor For The Following Provisions: Title 38 U.s.c. 5701, 5705, And 7332. Therefore, Contractor May Have Access, As Would Other Appropriate Components Of Va, To Patient Medical Records Including Patient Treatment Records Pertaining To Drug And Alcohol Abuse, Hiv, And Sickle Cell Anemia, To The Extent Necessary To Perform Its Contractual Responsibilities. However, Like Other Components Of The Department, And Not Withstanding Any Other Provisions Of The Sharing Agreement, The Contractor Is Restricted From Making Disclosures Of Va Records, Or Information Contained In Such Records, To Which It May Have Access, Except To The Extent That Explicit Disclosure Authority From Va Has Been Received Or Disclosure Is Required By Law. The Contractor Is Subject To The Same Penalties And Liabilities For Unauthorized Disclosures Of Such Records As Va.
b.4.8.2 The Records Referred To Above Shall Be And Remain The Property Of Va And Shall Not Be Removed Or Transferred From Va Except In Accordance With U.s.c.551a (privacy Act), 38 U.s.c. 5701 (confidentiality Of Claimants Records), 5 U.s.c. 552 (foia), 38 U.s.c. 5705 (confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records) 38 U.s.c. 7332 (confidentiality Of Certain Medical Records) And Federal Laws, Rules And Regulations. Subject To Applicable Federal Confidentiality Or Privacy Laws, The Contractor, Or Their Designated Representatives, And Designated Representatives Of Federal Regulatory Agencies Having Jurisdiction Over Contractor, May Have Access To Va S Records, At Va S Place Of Business On Request During Normal Business Hours, To Inspect And Review And Make Copies Of Such Records.
b.4.9 Hipaa Compliance
contractor Must Adhere To The Provisions Of Public Law 104-191, Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (hipaa) Of 1996 And The National Standards To Protect The Privacy And Security Of Protected Health Information (phi). As Required By Hipaa, The Department Of Health And Human Services (hhs) Has Promulgated Rules Governing The Security And Use And Disclosure Of Protected Health Information By Covered Entities, Including The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va). The Va Has Recognized Diagnostic Laboratory Facilities As Healthcare Providers And That The Phi Is Being Disclosed And/or Used For Treatment. Therefore, No Baa Is Required For Reference Laboratory Services.
b.4.10 Designation Of Contract Representatives
the Madison General Diagnostics Laboratory Supervisor Will Be Designated As The Contracting Officer Representative (cor) To Represent The Contracting Officer In Furnishing Guidance And Advice Regarding The Work Being Performed Under This Contract. The Cor Will Provide Technical Guidance, Verify Services Were Actually Performed, And Also Verify That Documentation For Services Performed Is Received Prior To Certifying Payment. The Foregoing Is Not To Be Construed As Authorization To Interpret Or Furnish Advice And Information To The Contractor Relative To The Financial Or Legal Aspects Of The Contract. Enforcement Of These Segments Is Vested In And Is The Responsibility Of The Contracting Officer. The Extent And Limitations Of The Cor Designation Will Be Provided In The Cor Delegation Memo.
b.4.11 Contract Performance Monitoring
b.4.11.1 Monitoring Of Contractor S Performance Shall Be Demonstrated Through Clinical And Administrative Record Reviews. Cor Will Be Responsible For Verifying Contract Compliance. Contracting Officer's Representative (cor) Will Designate Appropriate Va Personnel To Monitor Services Through One Or A Combination Of The Following Mechanisms:
b.4.11.2 Departments Being Served Will Monitor Contractor Performance To Ensure That Services Called For In The Contract Have Been Received By Va In A Timely Manner. Any Incidents Of Contractor Noncompliance As Evidenced By The Monitoring Procedures Will Be Forwarded Immediately To The Contracting Officer.
b.4.11.3 Documentation Of Services Performed Will Be Reviewed Prior To Certifying Payment. The Cor Will Perform Periodic Spot Checks And Document With The Using Service To Ensure Records Monitoring. Va Will Pay Only For Services Actually Provided, And In Strict Accordance With The Price Schedule/attachment A. Contract Monitoring And Recordkeeping Procedures Will Be Sufficient To Ensure Proper Payment And Allow Audit Verification That Services Were Provided.
b.4.11.4 Departments Being Served, Through The Cor, Will Provide A Written Statement Annually To The Contracting Officer To Include A Summary Of Contractor Actions And A Statement That All Requirements Of The Contract Have Been Fulfilled As Agreed. This Summary Evaluation Will Be Submitted 45 Days Prior To Expiration Of Contract (and/or Prior To Election Of Option Year Renewals, If Applicable).
b.4.12 Quality Assurance Monitoring
b.4.12.1 Contractor Shall Maintain A Quality Assurance Program Related To Reference Laboratory Services Covered Under This Contract.
b.4.12.2 Contractor Shall Also Participate In A Joint Quality Assurance Surveillance Program (qasp) With The Government Facility. This Program Must Minimally Address The Quality Aspects Representative To The Testing Process, I.e. Pre-analytical, Analytical And Post-analytical Variables And Include A Description Of Monitoring And Evaluation Activities. There Must Be A Mutually Agreed Upon Procedure For Responding To Issues, Problems And/or Concerns Identified By The Government With Details As To Whom And In What Timeframe The Matters Will Be Reconciled. The Issues That May Need To Be Addressed May Be General In Nature Or Specific To An Incident Or Event. The Contractor Will Meet Or Communicate With The Facility Staff For Process Review And Improvement Of Contract Performance On An As Needed Basis.
b.4.12.3 Copies Of Licensure/certifications Are Also Required To Be Submitted Upon Request By The Va.
b.4.12.4 Quality Factors That Va May Consider When Monitoring Quality Of Care May Include, But Are Not Limited To: Patient Medical Records, Security/privacy, Adverse Event Reporting, Turn-around Times, Timeliness To Customer Service Requests, Adherence To Transportation Requirements.
b.4.12.5 These Monitoring Procedures And Disincentives For Contractor S Failure In Meeting These Tasks Are Further Illustrated In The Following Performance Requirements Summary Matrix:
performance Objective
tasks:
performance
standard
acceptable
(minimal)
quality
level
(aql)
monitoring
method
disincentives1
ensure The Safety And Integrity Of Bone Marrow Or Tissue Specimens
no Loss Or Destruction Of Bone Marrow Or Tissue Specimens Iaw Pws B.3.4
99.5% Of The Time
contractor Reporting; Government Inquiries.
$572 For Each Bone Marrow Or Tissue Specimen Lost Or Destroyed Will Be Deducted From The Monthly Invoice.
ensure The Safety And Integrity Of Peripheral Blood Specimens
no Loss Or Destruction Of Peripheral Blood Specimens Iaw Pws B.3.4
98% Of The Time
contractor Reporting; Government Inquiries.
$71 For Each Peripheral Blood Specimen Lost Or Destroyed Will Be Deducted From The Monthly Invoice.
transportation Of Bone
all Bone Marrow Or
99.5% Of The
100% Inspection Of
$572 For Each Bone Marrow Or
1 The Disincentives Above Are Based On The Va S Internal Costs Incurred When Additional Medical Procedures Or A Delay Of Healthcare Occurs Due To A Lost Or Destroyed Specimen. The Calculation Of Internal Costs Was Based On Cms Cpt Codes, Labor Costs And Patient Transportation Costs That Would Be Incurred If A Specimen Was To Be Recollected.
marrow Or Tissue Specimens Within The Designated Timeframe
tissue Specimens Are Transported To The Testing Facility Within 8 Hours Of Notification Iaw Pws B.3.5.3
time
tat On 6 Randomly Selected Test Per Quarter
tissue Specimen Lost Or Destroyed Will Be Deducted From The Monthly Invoice.
transportation Of Peripheral Blood Specimens Within The Designated Timeframe
all Peripheral Blood Specimens Are Transported To The Testing Facility Within 8 Hours Of Notification Iaw Pws B.3.5.3
98% Of The Time
100% Inspection Of Tat On 6 Randomly Selected Test Per Quarter
$71 For Each Peripheral Blood Specimen Lost Or Destroyed Will Be Deducted From The Monthly Invoice.
testing Services Will Be Performed In Accordance With The Defined Turnaround Times (tat)
results Will Be Reported Within The Established Number Of Calendar Days Iaw Pws 3.8.1.
90% Of The Time.
100% Inspection Of The Tat On 6 Randomly Selected Tests Per Quarter
5% Of The Cost Of Each Test Result Reported Late Shall Be Deducted From The Monthly Invoice.
b.4.12.6 If The Contractor Believes There Are Excusable Circumstances, The Contractor Shall Inform The Contracting Officer And The Cor And Provide A Detailed Explanation With The Excusable Delay Request. Excusable Circumstances May Result In Adjustment Of The Disincentives Established In The Performance Matrix Based Upon The Contracting Officer S Determination And Findings.
b.4.13 Contractor Certification
b.4.13.1 Citizenship-related Requirements: Contractor Must Adhere To And Return The Signed Certification Attachment 2 Found In Section D Of This Solicitation. This Certification Concerns A Matter Within The Jurisdiction Of An Agency Of The United States And The Making Of A False, Fictitious, Or Fraudulent Certification May Render The Maker Subject To Prosecutions Under 18 U.s.c. 1001.
b.4.14 Required Registration With Contractor Performance Assessment System (cpars)
b.4.14.1 As Prescribed In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 42.15, The Department Of Veterans Affairs (va) Evaluates Contractor Past Performance On All Contracts That Exceed The Thresholds Outlined In Far Part 42.15, And Shares Those Evaluations With Other Federal Government Contract Specialists And Procurement Officials Through The Past Performance Information Retrieval System (ppirs). The Far Requires That The Contractor Be Provided An Opportunity To Comment On Past Performance Evaluations Prior To The Posting Of Each Report. To Fulfill This Requirement Va Uses An Online Database, The Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (cpars). The Cpars Database Information Is Uploaded To The Past Performance Information Retrieval System (ppirs) Database, Which Is Available To All Federal Agencies.
b.4.14.2 Each Contractor Whose Contract Award Is Estimated To Exceed The Thresholds Outlined In Far Part 42.15 Is Required To Provide To The Contracting Officer Contact Information For The Contractor S Representative With Their Response To The Solicitation. The Contractor Is Responsible To Notify The Contracting Officer Of Any Change To The Contractor S Representative During The Contract Performance Period. Contractor S Representative Contact Information Consists Of A Name And Email Address.
b.4.14.3 The Government Will Register The Contract Within Thirty Days After Contract Award. For Contracts With A Period Of One Year Or Less, The Contracting Officer Will Perform A Single Evaluation When The Contract Is Complete. For Contracts Exceeding One Year, The Contracting Officer Will Evaluate The Contractor S Performance Annually. Intermediate Reports Will Be Filed Each Year Until The Last Year Of The Contract, When The Final Report Will Be Completed. Each Report Shall Be Forwarded In Cpars To The Contractor S Designated Representative For Comment.
the Contractor S Representative Will Have Thirty Days To Submit Any Comments And Return The Report To The Va Contracting Officer. Failure By The Contractor To Respond Within Those Thirty Days Will Result In The Government S Evaluation Being Placed On File In Ppirs Without Contractor S Comments.
[end Of Special Contract Requirements]
b.5 Contract Security Requirements
b.5.1 General
b.5.1.1 Contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security.
b.5.2 Contractor Personnel Security Requirements
b.5.2.1 Failure To Comply With The Government S Personnel Security Requirements May Result In Termination Of The Contract For Default.
b.5.2.2 Contractor And Its Subcontractors Shall Have A Current Process In Place For Conducting Employee Screening/background Checks As A Condition Of Employment With The Contractor Or Subcontractor. Contractor Shall Also Provide A Certification Memo Indicating That All Its Employees And Subcontractor Employees Having Access To Va Sensitive Information (ie. Laboratory Technicians And/or Technologists, Administrative Personnel) During The Performance Of This Contract Have Successfully Passed Through This Process To Their Standards. The Certification Memo Shall Be Provided To The Contracting Officer And Cor On An Annual Basis (employee Screening/background Checks Are Not Required To Be Re-conducted Annually).
b.5.3 Security Training
b.5.3.1 Due To The Increased Emphasis On Privacy And Information Security, The Following Special Contract Requirements Are Established And Hereby Made Part Of The Contract Entered Into With The Department Of Veterans Affairs. All Contractor Employees And Subcontractor Employees Requiring Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems Shall Complete The Following Before Being Granted To Va Information And Its Systems:
b.5.3.2 Privacy & Information Security Training: Contractor And Their Sub-contractors Assigned Work Under The Contract Are Required To Receive Annual Training On Patient Privacy As Established By Hipaa Statues. Training Must Meet Vha S And/or The Department Of Health And Human Services Standards For Privacy Of Individually-identifiable Health Information. For Contractors And Sub-contractors Who Do Not Have Access To Vha Computer Systems, This Requirement Is Met By Receiving Vha National Privacy Training, Other Vha Approved Privacy Training, Or Contractor Furnished Training That Meets The Requirements Of The Hhs Standards. Contractor Shall Provide Certification To The Va Upon Request That All Employees And Sub-contractor Employees Assigned Work And/or Having Access To Protected Health Information Have Received Annual Training.
b.5.3.3 Rules Of Behavior: Contractor Personnel Having Access To Va Systems Are Required To Read And Sign A Rules Of Behavior Statement, Which Outline Rules Of Behavior Related To Va Contracts.
b.5.3.4 Failure To Complete Mandatory Annual Training And/or Sign The Rules Of Behavior Annually, Within The Timeframe Required, Is Grounds For Suspension Or Termination Of All Physical Or Electronic Access Privileges And Removal From Work On The Contract Until Such Time As The Training And Documents Are Complete. Information On Fulfilling The Training Requirements As Stated In Sections B.5.3.2 And B.5.3.3 Can Be Found At The Va Talent Management System (tms) At Https://www.tms.va.gov/secureauth35/. Once There, Follow The Steps To Create An Account, Launch The Mandatory Training, And Complete The Content. The Training Will Provide Information Regarding Privacy, Information Security, Rules Of Behavior, And Other Pertinent Topics Relevant To Work At The Va. If Any Difficulty Is Experienced While Creating An Account Or Completing The Mandatory Content, Contact The Va Mse Help Desk At 1.888.501.4917 Or Via Email At Vamsehelp@gpworldwide.com.
b.5.3.5 As Va Routinely Reviews And Updates Policies And Procedures Covering Contractor Computer Access, Security Requirements May Change During The Term Of This Contract And New Policies And Procedures May Be Implemented Unilaterally During The Term Of This Contract.
b.5.4 Va Information Custodial Language
b.5.4.1 Information Made Available To The Contractor Or Subcontractor By Va For The Performance Or Administration Of This Contract Or Information Developed By The Contractor/subcontractor In Performance Or Administration Of The Contract Shall Be Used Only For Those Purposes And Shall Not Be Used In Any Other Way Without The Prior Written Agreement Of The Va. This Clause Expressly Limits The Contractor/subcontractor's Rights To Use Data As Described In Rights In Data - General, Far 52.227-14(d) (1).
b.5.4.2 Va Information Should Not Be Co-mingled, If Possible, With Any Other Data On The Contractors/subcontractor S Information Systems Or Media Storage Systems In Order To Ensure Va Requirements Related To Data Protection And Media Sanitization Can Be Met. If Co-mingling Must Be Allowed To Meet The Requirements Of The Business Need, The Contractor Must Ensure That Va S Information Is Returned To The Va Or Destroyed In Accordance With Va S Sanitization Requirements. Va Reserves The Right To Conduct On-site Inspections Of Contractor And Subcontractor It Resources To Ensure Data Security Controls, Separation Of Data And Job Duties, And Destruction/media Sanitization Procedures Are In Compliance With Va Directive Requirements.
b.5.4.3 Prior To Termination Or Completion Of This Contract, Contractor/subcontractor Must Not Destroy Information Received From Va, Or Gathered/created By The Contractor In The Course Of Performing This Contract Without Prior Written Approval By The Va. Any Data Destruction Done On Behalf Of Va By A Contractor/subcontractor Must Be Done In Accordance With National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Requirements As Outlined In Va Directive 6300, Records And Information Management And Its Handbook 6300.1 Records Management Procedures, Applicable Va Records Control Schedules, And Va Handbook 6500.1, Electronic Media Sanitization. Self-certification By The Contractor That The Data Destruction Requirements Above Have Been Met Must Be Sent To The Va Contracting Officer Within 30 Days Of Termination Of The Contract.
b.5.4.4 The Contractor/subcontractor Must Receive, Gather, Store, Back Up, Maintain, Use, Disclose And Dispose Of Va Information Only In Compliance With The Terms Of The Contract And Applicable Federal And Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies. If Federal Or Va Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies Become Applicable To The Va Information Or Information Systems After Execution Of The Contract, Or If Nist Issues Or Updates Applicable Fips Or Special Publications (sp) After Execution Of This Contract, The Parties Agree To Negotiate In Good Faith To Implement The Information Confidentiality And Security Laws, Regulations And Policies In This Contract.
b.5.4.5 The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Make Copies Of Va Information Except As Authorized And Necessary To Perform The Terms Of The Agreement Or To Preserve Electronic Information Stored On Contractor/subcontractor Electronic Storage Media For Restoration In Case Any Electronic Equipment Or Data Used By The Contractor/subcontractor Needs To Be Restored To An Operating State. If Copies Are Made For Restoration Purposes, After The Restoration Is Complete, The Copies Must Be Appropriately Destroyed.
b.5.4.6 If Va Determines That The Contractor Has Violated Any Of The Information Confidentiality, Privacy, And Security Provisions Of The Contract, It Shall Be Sufficient Grounds For Va To Withhold Payment To The Contractor Or Third Party Or Terminate The Contract For Default Or Terminate For Cause Under Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Part 12.
b.5.4.7 If A Vha Contract Is Terminated For Cause, Any Associated Baa Must Also Be Terminated And Appropriate Actions Taken In Accordance With Vha Handbook 1600.01, Business Associate Agreements. Absent An Agreement To Use Or Disclose Protected Health Information, There Is No Business Associate Relationship.
b.5.4.8 The Contractor/subcontractor Must Store, Transport, Or Transmit Va Sensitive Information In An Encrypted Form, Using Va-approved Encryption Tools That Are, At A Minimum, Fips 140-2 Validated.
b.5.4.9 The Contractor/subcontractor S Firewall And Web Services Security Controls, If Applicable, Shall Meet Or Exceed Va S Minimum Requirements. Va Configuration Guidelines Are Available Upon Request.
b.5.4.10 Except For Uses And Disclosures Of Va Information Authorized By This Contract For Performance Of The Contract, The Contractor/subcontractor May Use And Disclose Va Information Only In Two Other Situations: (i) In Response To A Qualifying Order Of A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction, Or (ii) With Va S Prior Written Approval. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Refer All Requests For, Demands For Production Of, Or Inquiries About, Va Information And Information Systems To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.
b.5.4.11 Notwithstanding The Provision Above, The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Not Release Va Records Protected By Title 38 U.s.c. 5705, Confidentiality Of Medical Quality Assurance Records And/or Title 38 U.s.c. 7332, Confidentiality Of Certain Health Records Pertaining To Drug Addiction, Sickle Cell Anemia, Alcoholism Or Alcohol Abuse, Or Infection With Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If The Contractor/subcontractor Is In Receipt Of A Court Order Or Other Requests For The Above Mentioned Information, That Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Refer Such Court Orders Or Other Requests To The Va Contracting Officer For Response.
b.5.4.12 For Service That Involves The Storage, Generating, Transmitting, Or Exchanging Of Va Sensitive Information But Does Not Require C&a Or An Mou-isa For System Interconnection, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Complete A Contractor Security Control Assessment (csca) On A Yearly Basis And Provide It To The Co And Cor.
b.5.5 Information System Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use
b.5.5.1 For Information Systems That Are Hosted, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va At Non-va Facilities, Contractors/subcontractors Are Fully Responsible And Accountable For Ensuring Compliance With All Hipaa, Privacy Act, Fisma, Nist, Fips, And Va Security And Privacy Directives And Handbooks. This Includes Conducting Compliant Risk Assessments, Routine Vulnerability Scanning, System Patching And Change Management Procedures, And The Completion Of An Acceptable Contingency Plan For Each System. The Contractor S Security Control Procedures Must Be Equivalent, To Those Procedures Used To Secure Va Systems. A Privacy Impact Assessment (pia) Must Also Be Provided To The Cor And Approved By Va Privacy Service Prior To Operational Approval. All External Internet Connections To Va S Network Involving Va Information Must Be Reviewed And Approved By Va Prior To Implementation.
b.5.5.2 Adequate Security Controls For Collecting, Processing, Transmitting, And Storing Of Personally Identifiable Information (pii), As Determined By The Va Privacy Service, Must Be In Place, Tested, And Approved By Va Prior To Hosting, Operation, Maintenance, Or Use Of The Information System, Or Systems By Or On Behalf Of Va. These Security Controls Are To Be Assessed And Stated Within The Pia And If These Controls Are Determined Not To Be In Place, Or Inadequate, A Plan Of Action And Milestones (poa&m) Must Be Submitted And Approved Prior To The Collection Of Pii.
b.5.5.3 Outsourcing (contractor Facility, Contractor Equipment Or Contractor Staff) Of Systems Or Network Operations, Telecommunications Services, Or Other Managed Services Requires Certification And Accreditation (authorization) (c&a) Of The Contractor S Systems In Accordance With Va Handbook 6500.3, Certification And Accreditation And/or The Va Ocs Certification Program Office. Government-owned (government Facility Or Government Equipment) Contractor-operated Systems, Third Party Or Business Partner Networks Require Memorandums Of Understanding And Interconnection Agreements (mou-isa) Which Detail What Data Types Are Shared, Who Has Access, And The Appropriate Level Of Security Controls For All Systems Connected To Va Networks.
b.5.5.4 The Contractor/subcontractor S System Must Adhere To All Fisma, Fips, And Nist Standards Related To The Annual Fisma Security Controls Assessment And Review And Update The Pia. Any Deficiencies Noted During This Assessment Must Be Provided To The Va Contracting Officer And The Iso For Entry Into Va S Poa&m Management Process. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Use Va S Poa&m Process To Document Planned Remedial Actions To Address Any Deficiencies In Information Security Policies, Procedures, And Practices, And The Completion Of Those Activities. Security Deficiencies Must Be Corrected Within The Timeframes Approved By The Government. Contractor/subcontractor Procedures Are Subject To Periodic, Unannounced Assessments By Va Officials, Including The Va Office Of Inspector General. The Physical Security Aspects Associated With Contractor/subcontractor Activities Must Also Be Subject To Such Assessments. If Major Changes To The System Occur That May Affect The Privacy Or Security Of The Data Or The System, The C&a Of The System May Need To Be Reviewed, Retested And Re-authorized Per Va Handbook 6500.3. This May Require Reviewing And Updating All Of The Documentation (pia, System Security Plan, And Contingency Plan). The Certification Program Office Can Provide Guidance On Whether A New C&a Would Be Necessary.
b.5.5.5 The Contractor/subcontractor Must Conduct An Annual Self-assessment On All Systems And Outsourced Services As Required. Both Hard Copy And Electronic Copies Of The Assessment Must Be Provided To The Co And The Cor. The Government Reserves The Right To Conduct Such An Assessment Using Government Personnel Or Another Contractor/subcontractor. The Contractor/subcontractor Must Take Appropriate And Timely Action (this Can Be Specified In The Contract) To Correct Or Mitigate Any Weaknesses Discovered During Such Testing, Generally At No Additional Cost.
b.5.6 Security Incident Investigation
b.5.6.1 The Term Security Incident Means An Event That Has, Or Could Have, Resulted In Unauthorized Access To, Loss Or Damage To Va Assets, Or Sensitive Information, Or An Action That Breaches Va Security Procedures. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Immediately Notify The Cor And Simultaneously, The Designated Iso And Privacy Officer For The Contract Of Any Known Or Suspected Security/privacy Incidents, Or Any Unauthorized Disclosure Of Sensitive Information, Including That Contained In System(s) To Which The Contractor/subcontractor Has Access.
b.5.6.2 To The Extent Known By The Contractor/subcontractor, The Contractor/subcontractor S Notice To Va Shall Identify The Information Involved, The Circumstances Surrounding The Incident (including To Whom, How, When, And Where The Va Information Or Assets Were Placed At Risk Or Compromised), And Any Other Information That The Contractor/subcontractor Considers Relevant.
b.5.6.3 With Respect To Unsecured Protected Health Information, The Business Associate Is Deemed To Have Discovered A Data Breach When The Business Associate Knew Or Should Have Known Of A Breach Of Such Information. Upon Discovery, The Business Associate Must Notify The Covered Entity Of The Breach. Notifications Need To Be Made In Accordance With The Executed Business Associate Agreement.
b.5.6.4 In Instances Of Theft Or Break-in Or Other Criminal Activity, The Contractor/subcontractor Must Concurrently Report The Incident To The Appropriate Law Enforcement Entity (or Entities) Of Jurisdiction, Including The Va Oig And Security And Law Enforcement. The Contractor, Its Employees, And Its Subcontractors And Their Employees Shall Cooperate With Va And Any Law Enforcement Authority Responsible For The Investigation And Prosecution Of Any Possible Criminal Law Violation(s) Associated With Any Incident. The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Cooperate With Va In Any Civil Litigation To Recover Va Information, Obtain Monetary Or Other Compensation From A Third Party For Damages Arising From Any Incident, Or Obtain Injunctive Relief Against Any Third Party Arising From, Or Related To, The Incident.
b.5.7 Liquidated Damages For Data Breach
b.5.7.1 Consistent With The Requirements Of 38 U.s.c. §5725, A Contract May Require Access To Sensitive Personal Information. If So, The Contractor Is Liable To Va For Liquidated Damages In The Event Of A Data Breach Or Privacy Incident Involving Any Spi The Contractor/subcontractor Processes Or Maintains Under This Contract.
b.5.7.2 The Contractor/subcontractor Shall Provide Notice To Va Of A Security Incident As Set Forth In The Security Incident Investigation Section Above. Upon Such Notification, Va Must Secure From A Non-department Entity Or The Va Office Of Inspector General An Independent Risk Analysis Of The Data Breach To Determine The Level Of Risk Associated With The Data Breach For The Potential Misuse Of Any Sensitive Personal Information Involved In The Data Breach. The Term 'data Breach' Means The Loss, Theft, Or Other Unauthorized Access, Or Any Access Other Than That Incidental To The Scope Of Employment, To Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, In Electronic Or Printed Form, That Results In The Potential Compromise Of The Confidentiality Or Integrity Of The Data. Contractor Shall Fully Cooperate With The Entity Performing The Risk Analysis. Failure To Cooperate May Be Deemed A Material Breach And Grounds For Contract Termination.
b.5.7.3 Each Risk Analysis Shall Address All Relevant Information Concerning The Data Breach, Including The Following:
b.5.7.3.1 Nature Of The Event (loss, Theft, Unauthorized Access);
b.5.7.3.1 Description Of The Event, Including:
b.5.7.3.1.1 Date Of Occurrence;
b.5.7.3.1.2 Data Elements Involved, Including Any Pii, Such As Full Name, Social Security Number, Date Of Birth, Home Address, Account Number, Disability Code;
b.5.7.3.2 Number Of Individuals Affected Or Potentially Affected;
b.5.7.3.3 Names Of Individuals Or Groups Affected Or Potentially Affected;
b.5.7.3.4 Ease Of Logical Data Access To The Lost, Stolen Or Improperly Accessed Data In Light Of The Degree Of Protection For The Data, E.g., Unencrypted, Plain Text;
b.5.7.3.5 Amount Of Time The Data Has Been Out Of Va Control;
b.5.7.3.6 The Likelihood That The Sensitive Personal Information Will Or Has Been Compromised (made Accessible To And Usable By Unauthorized Persons);
b.5.7.3.7 Known Misuses Of Data Containing Sensitive Personal Information, If Any;
b.5.7.3.8 Assessment Of The Potential Harm To The Affected Individuals;
b.5.7.3.9 Data Breach Analysis As Outlined In 6500.2 Handbook, Management Of Security And
privacy Incidents, As Appropriate; And
b.5.7.3.10 Whether Credit Protection Services May Assist Record Subjects In Avoiding Or Mitigating The Results Of Identity Theft Based On The Sensitive Personal Information That May Have Been Compromised.
b.5.7.4 Based On The Determinations Of The Independent Risk Analysis, The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Paying To The Va Liquidated Damages In The Amount Of $37.50 Per Affected Individual To Cover The Cost Of Providing Credit Protection Services To Affected Individuals Consisting Of The Following:
b.5.7.4.1 Notification;
b.5.7.4.2 One Year Of Credit Monitoring Services Consisting Of Automatic Daily Monitoring Of At Least 3 Relevant Credit Bureau Reports;
b.5.7.4.3 Data Breach Analysis;
b.5.7.4.4 Fraud Resolution Services, Including Writing Dispute Letters, Initiating Fraud Alerts And Credit Freezes, To Assist Affected Individuals To Bring Matters To Resolution;
b.5.7.4.5 One Year Of Identity Theft Insurance With $20,000.00 Coverage At $0 Deductible; And
b.5.7.4.6 Necessary Legal Expenses The Subjects May Incur To Repair Falsified Or Damaged Credit Records, Histories, Or Financial Affairs.
b.5.8 Security Controls Compliance Testing
b.5.8.1 On A Periodic Basis, Va, Including The Office Of Inspector General, Reserves The Right To Evaluate Any Or All Of The Security Controls And Privacy Practices Implemented By The Contractor Under The Clauses Contained Within The Contract. With Ten (10) Business-day Notice, At The Request Of The Government, The Contractor Must Fully Cooperate And Assist In A Government-sponsored Security Controls Assessment At Each Location Wherein Va Information Is Processed Or Stored, Or Information Systems Are Developed, Operated, Maintained, Or Used On Behalf Of Va, Including Those Initiated By The Office Of Inspector General. The Government May Conduct A Security Control Assessment On Shorter Notice (to Include Unannounced Assessments) As Determined By Va In The Event Of A Security Incident Or At Any Other Time.
b.5.9 Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems
b.5.9.1 A Contractor/subcontractor Shall Request Logical (technical) Or Physical Access To Va Information And Va Information Systems For Their Employees, Subcontractors, And Affiliates Only To The Extent Necessary To Perform The Services Specified In The Contract, Agreement, Or Task Order
b.5.10 Va Sensitive Information & Data Security Requirements
b.5.10.1 Paper, Plastic Or Other Similar Based Media Containing Va Sensitive Data That Is Not Sent To The Va Will Be Properly Disposed Of By The Contractor By Methods Such As Shredders With No Larger Than 1/8 Inch Width Cuts And Then Cross Cut. This Media Will Be Destroyed Such That Information May Not Be Retrieved. Media With Small Print, Such As Microfilm Will Be Completely Destroyed Such As To Render The Information Unrecoverable.
b.5.10.2 The Contractor Will Take Due Diligence To Make Sure That Va Sensitive Information And Data That Is Viewed, Faxed Or Similarly Transmitted, Or Discussed Verbally Is Protected From Unapproved Disclosure.
b.5.10.3 Va Sensitive Information And Data May Not Be Transmitted Across The Internet Unencrypted (including Email And Instant Messaging) And Must Be Protected By (va-vpn) Va Virtual Private Network And/or Va Approved Encryption Process (example: Pki Public Key Infrastructure).
b.5.10.4 Va Sensitive Information May Not Reside On Non-va Systems Or Devices Unless Specifically Designated And Approved As Appropriate For The Terms Of The Contract. All Systems That Store Or Process Va Data Will Be Protected With Va Approved Encryption (typically Fisps 140-2 Compliant).
b.5.10.5 Any Security Violations Or Suspected Violations Shall Be Immediately Reported To The Va Contracting Officer And The Assigned Va Information Security Officer (iso).
[end Of Contract Security Requirements]
[end Of Section B]
Closing Date6 Mar 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Healthcare and Medicine
United States
Details: This Is A Combined Synopsis/solicitation For Commercial Items Prepared In Accordance With The Format In Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Subpart 12.6, Streamlined Procedures For Evaluation And Solicitation For Commercial Items, As Supplemented With Additional Information Included In This Notice. This Announcement Constitutes The Only Solicitation; Quotes Are Being Requested, And A Written Solicitation Document Will Not Be Issued.
this Solicitation Is Issued As An Rfq. The Solicitation Document And Incorporated Provisions And Clauses Are Those In Effect Through Federal Acquisition Circular Federal Acquisition Circular 2023-01.
this Solicitation Is Set-aside For Small Businesses (sb).
the Associated North American Industrial Classification System (naics) Code For This Procurement Is 339112, With A Small Business Size Standard Of 1000 Employees.
the Fsc/psc Is 6515.
network Contracting Office (nco) 9 On Behalf Of Va Tennessee Valley Healthcare System (tvhs) Is Seeking To Purchase Brand Name Or Equal Unit Dose Packaging Machine .
all Interested Companies Shall Provide Quotations For The Following:
delivery And Shall Be Completed No Later Than July 1, 2025.
fob: Destination
place Of Performance/place Of Delivery
address:
alvin C. York Veterans Administration Medical Center
3400 Lebanon Pike
murfreesboro, Tn
37129
nashville Va Medical Center
1310 24th Avenue South
nashville, Tn
37212
country:
united States
the Full Text Of Far Provisions Or Clauses May Be Accessed Electronically At Http://acquisition.gov/comp/far/index.html.
the Following Solicitation Provisions Apply To This Acquisition:
far 52.212-1, Instructions To Offerors Commercial Items
far 52.212-3, Offerors Representations And Certifications Commercial Items
offerors Must Complete Annual Representations And Certifications Electronically Via The System For Award Management (sam) Website Located At Https://www.sam.gov/portal In Accordance With Far 52.212-3, Offerors Representations And Certifications Commercial Items. If Paragraph (j) Of The Provision Is Applicable, A Written Submission Is Required.
the Following Contract Clauses Apply To This Acquisition:
far 52.212-4, Contract Terms And Conditions Commercial Items Oct 2018.
far 52.212-5, Contract Terms And Conditions Required To Implement Statutes Or Executive Orders Jan 2021.
all Quoters Shall Submit The Below Items. Non-compliance To The Below Items With This Requirement May Result In Disqualification Of The Quote.
only One Quote. Quote Shall Be On Offeror S Company Letterhead, In Pdf Format And Emailed To Daymeion.brantley@va.gov Nlt 04/28/2025 At 10:00 Am Cst. The Solicitation Number, 36c24925q0232 Unit Dose Packaging Machine Must Be Referenced In The Subject Line.
product Information Brochure With Specifications And User Manual Shall Accompany Quote.
offeror Must Submit Certification That Equipment Meets/exceeds The Salient Characteristics Of The Desired Brand Above.
quote Must Reflect Anticipated Delivery Date.
letters Of Authorization (loa) Shall Be Included With Offer.
proof Of Sb Status Must Be Included With Offer.
award Will Be Based Upon A Comparative Evaluation Of Quotes In Accordance With The Simplified Acquisition Procedures Of Far 13. Comparative Evaluation Is The Side By Side Pairwise Comparison Of Quotes Based On Factors Resulting In A Contracting Officer Decision For The Quote Most Favorable To The Government.
the Following Are The Decision Factors:
technical Or Quality
price
the Award Will Be Made To The Response Most Advantageous To The Government.
responses Shall Contain Your Best Terms And Conditions.
52.211-6 Brand Name Or Equal (aug 1999)
if An Item In This Solicitation Is Identified As "brand Name Or Equal," The Purchase Description Reflects The Characteristics And Level Of Quality That Will Satisfy The Government's Needs. The Salient Physical, Functional, Or Performance Characteristics That "equal" Products Must Meet Are Specified In The Solicitation.
to Be Considered For Award, Offers Of "equal" Products, Including "equal" Products Of The Brand Name Manufacturer, Must
(1) Meet The Salient Physical, Functional, Or Performance Characteristic Specified In This Solicitation;
(2) Clearly Identify The Item By
(i) Brand Name, If Any; And
(ii) Make Or Model Number;
(3) Include Descriptive Literature Such As Illustrations, Drawings, Or A Clear Reference To Previously Furnished Descriptive Data Or Information Available To The Contracting Officer; And
(4) Clearly Describe Any Modifications The Offeror Plans To Make In A Product To Make It Conform To The Solicitation Requirements. Mark Any Descriptive Material To Clearly Show The Modifications.
the Contracting Officer Will Evaluate "equal" Products On The Basis Of Information Furnished By The Offeror Or Identified In The Offer And Reasonably Available To The Contracting Officer. The Contracting Officer Is Not Responsible For Locating Or Obtaining Any Information Not Identified In The Offer.
(d) Unless The Offeror Clearly Indicates In Its Offer That The Product Being Offered Is An "equal" Product, The Offeror Shall Provide The Brand Name Product Referenced In The Solicitation.
(end Of Provision)
52.212-1 Instructions To Offerors Commercial Items (jun 2020)
(a) North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code And Small Business Size Standard. The Naics Code(s) And Small Business Size Standard(s) For This Acquisition Appear Elsewhere In The Solicitation. However, The Small Business Size Standard For A Concern Which Submits An Offer In Its Own Name, But Which Proposes To Furnish An Item Which It Did Not Itself Manufacture, Is 500 Employees.
(b) Submission Of Offers. Submit Signed And Dated Offers To The Office Specified In This Solicitation At Or Before The Exact Time Specified In This Solicitation. Offers May Be Submitted On The Sf 1449, Letterhead Stationery, Or As Otherwise Specified In The Solicitation. As A Minimum, Offers Must Show
(1) The Solicitation Number;
(2) The Time Specified In The Solicitation For Receipt Of Offers;
(3) The Name, Address, And Telephone Number Of The Offeror;
(4) A Technical Description Of The Items Being Offered In Sufficient Detail To Evaluate Compliance With The Requirements In The Solicitation. This May Include Product Literature, Or Other Documents, If Necessary;
(5) Terms Of Any Express Warranty;
(6) Price And Any Discount Terms;
(7) "remit To" Address, If Different Than Mailing Address;
(8) A Completed Copy Of The Representations And Certifications At Far 52.212-3 (see Far 52.212-3(b) For Those Representations And Certifications That The Offeror Shall Complete Electronically);
(9) Acknowledgment Of Solicitation Amendments;
(10) Past Performance Information, When Included As An Evaluation Factor, To Include Recent And Relevant Contracts For The Same Or Similar Items And Other References (including Contract Numbers, Points Of Contact With Telephone Numbers And Other Relevant Information); And
(11) If The Offer Is Not Submitted On The Sf 1449, Include A Statement Specifying The Extent Of Agreement With All Terms, Conditions, And Provisions Included In The Solicitation. Offers That Fail To Furnish Required Representations Or Information Or Reject The Terms And Conditions Of The Solicitation May Be Excluded From Consideration.
(c) Period For Acceptance Of Offers. The Offeror Agrees To Hold The Prices In Its Offer Firm For 30 Calendar Days From The Date Specified For Receipt Of Offers, Unless Another Time Period Is Specified In An Addendum To The Solicitation.
(d) Product Samples. When Required By The Solicitation, Product Samples Shall Be Submitted At Or Prior To The Time Specified For Receipt Of Offers. Unless Otherwise Specified In This Solicitation, These Samples Shall Be Submitted At No Expense To The Government, And Returned At The Sender's Request And Expense, Unless They Are Destroyed During Pre-award Testing.
(e) Multiple Offers. Offerors Are Encouraged To Submit Multiple Offers Presenting Alternative Terms And Conditions, Including Alternative Line Items (provided That The Alternative Line Items Are Consistent With Subpart 4.10 Of The Federal Acquisition Regulation), Or Alternative Commercial Items For Satisfying The Requirements Of This Solicitation. Each Offer Submitted Will Be Evaluated Separately.
(f) Late Submissions, Modifications, Revisions, And Withdrawals Of Offers.
(1) Offerors Are Responsible For Submitting Offers, And Any Modifications, Revisions, Or Withdrawals, So As To Reach The Government Office Designated In The Solicitation By The Time Specified In The Solicitation. If No Time Is Specified In The Solicitation, The Time For Receipt Is 4:30 P.m., Local Time, For The Designated Government Office On The Date That Offers Or Revisions Are Due.
(2)(i) Any Offer, Modification, Revision, Or Withdrawal Of An Offer Received At The Government Office Designated In The Solicitation After The Exact Time Specified For Receipt Of Offers Is "late" And Will Not Be Considered Unless It Is Received Before Award Is Made, The Contracting Officer Determines That Accepting The Late Offer Would Not Unduly Delay The Acquisition; And
(a) If It Was Transmitted Through An Electronic Commerce Method Authorized By The Solicitation, It Was Received At The Initial Point Of Entry To The Government Infrastructure Not Later Than 5:00 P.m. One Working Day Prior To The Date Specified For Receipt Of Offers; Or
(b) There Is Acceptable Evidence To Establish That It Was Received At The Government Installation Designated For Receipt Of Offers And Was Under The Government's Control Prior To The Time Set For Receipt Of Offers; Or
(c) If This Solicitation Is A Request For Proposals, It Was The Only Proposal Received.
(ii) However, A Late Modification Of An Otherwise Successful Offer, That Makes Its Terms More Favorable To The Government, Will Be Considered At Any Time It Is Received And May Be Accepted.
(3) Acceptable Evidence To Establish The Time Of Receipt At The Government Installation Includes The Time/date Stamp Of That Installation On The Offer Wrapper, Other Documentary Evidence Of Receipt Maintained By The Installation, Or Oral Testimony Or Statements Of Government Personnel.
(4) If An Emergency Or Unanticipated Event Interrupts Normal Government Processes So That Offers Cannot Be Received At The Government Office Designated For Receipt Of Offers By The Exact Time Specified In The Solicitation, And Urgent Government Requirements Preclude Amendment Of The Solicitation Or Other Notice Of An Extension Of The Closing Date, The Time Specified For Receipt Of Offers Will Be Deemed To Be Extended To The Same Time Of Day Specified In The Solicitation On The First Work Day On Which Normal Government Processes Resume.
(5) Offers May Be Withdrawn By Written Notice Received At Any Time Before The Exact Time Set For Receipt Of Offers. Oral Offers In Response To Oral Solicitations May Be Withdrawn Orally. If The Solicitation Authorizes Facsimile Offers, Offers May Be Withdrawn Via Facsimile Received At Any Time Before The Exact Time Set For Receipt Of Offers, Subject To The Conditions Specified In The Solicitation Concerning Facsimile Offers. An Offer May Be Withdrawn In Person By An Offeror Or Its Authorized Representative If, Before The Exact Time Set For Receipt Of Offers, The Identity Of The Person Requesting Withdrawal Is Established And The Person Signs A Receipt For The Offer.
(g) Contract Award (not Applicable To Invitation For Bids). The Government Intends To Evaluate Offers And Award A Contract Without Discussions With Offerors. Therefore, The Offeror's Initial Offer Shall Contain The Offeror's Best Terms From A Price And Technical Standpoint. However, The Government Reserves The Right To Conduct Discussions If Later Determined By The Contracting Officer To Be Necessary. The Government May Reject Any Or All Offers If Such Action Is In The Public Interest; Accept Other Than The Lowest Offer; And Waive Informalities And Minor Irregularities In Offers Received.
(h) Multiple Awards. The Government May Accept Any Item Or Group Of Items Of An Offer, Unless The Offeror Qualifies The Offer By Specific Limitations. Unless Otherwise Provided In The Schedule, Offers May Not Be Submitted For Quantities Less Than Those Specified. The Government Reserves The Right To Make An Award On Any Item For A Quantity Less Than The Quantity Offered, At The Unit Prices Offered, Unless The Offeror Specifies Otherwise In The Offer.
(i) Availability Of Requirements Documents Cited In The Solicitation.
(1)(i) The Gsa Index Of Federal Specifications, Standards And Commercial Item Descriptions, Fpmr Part 101-29, And Copies Of Specifications, Standards, And Commercial Item Descriptions Cited In This Solicitation May Be Obtained For A Fee By Submitting A Request To
gsa Federal Supply Service Specifications Section
suite 8100 470 East L'enfant Plaza, Sw
washington, Dc 20407
telephone (202) 619-8925
facsimile (202) 619-8978.
(ii) If The General Services Administration, Department Of Agriculture, Or Department Of Veterans Affairs Issued This Solicitation, A Single Copy Of Specifications, Standards, And Commercial Item Descriptions Cited In This Solicitation May Be Obtained Free Of Charge By Submitting A Request To The Addressee In Paragraph (i)(1)(i) Of This Provision. Additional Copies Will Be Issued For A Fee.
(2) Most Unclassified Defense Specifications And Standards May Be Downloaded From The Following Assist Websites:
(i) Assist (https://assist.dla.mil/online/start/);
(ii) Quick Search (http://quicksearch.dla.mil/);
(iii) Assistdocs.com (http://assistdocs.com).
(3) Documents Not Available From Assist May Be Ordered From The Department Of Defense Single Stock Point (dodssp) By?
(i) Using The Assist Shopping Wizard (https://assist.dla.mil/wizard/index.cfm);
(ii) Phoning The Dodssp Customer Service Desk (215) 697-2179, Mon-fri, 0730 To 1600 Est; Or
(iii) Ordering From Dodssp, Building 4, Section D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa 19111-5094, Telephone (215) 697-2667/2179, Facsimile (215) 697-1462.
(4) Nongovernment (voluntary) Standards Must Be Obtained From The Organization Responsible For Their Preparation, Publication, Or Maintenance.
(j) Unique Entity Identifier. (applies To All Offers That Exceed The Micro-purchase Threshold And Offers At Or Below The Micro-purchase Threshold If The Solicitation Requires The Contractor To Be Registered In The System For Award Management (sam).) The Offeror Shall Enter, In The Block With Its Name And Address On The Cover Page Of Its Offer, The Annotation Unique Entity Identifier Followed By The Unique Entity Identifier That Identifies The Offeror S Name And Address. The Offeror Also Shall Enter Its Electronic Funds Transfer (eft) Indicator, If Applicable. The Eft Indicator Is A Four-character Suffix To The Unique Entity Identifier. The Suffix Is Assigned At The Discretion Of The Offeror To Establish Additional Sam Records For Identifying Alternative Eft Accounts (see Far Subpart 32.11) For The Same Entity. If The Offeror Does Not Have A Unique Entity Identifier, It Shall Contact The Entity Designated At Www.sam.gov For Unique Entity Identifier Establishment Directly To Obtain One. The Offeror Shall Indicate That It Is An Offeror For A Government Contract When Contacting The Entity Designated At Www.sam.gov For Establishing The Unique Entity Identifier.
(k) [reserved]
(l) Debriefing. If A Post-award Debriefing Is Given To Requesting Offerors, The Government Shall Disclose The Following Information, If Applicable:
(1) The Agency's Evaluation Of The Significant Weak Or Deficient Factors In The Debriefed Offeror's Offer.
(2) The Overall Evaluated Cost Or Price And Technical Rating Of The Successful And The Debriefed Offeror And Past Performance Information On The Debriefed Offeror.
(3) The Overall Ranking Of All Offerors, When Any Ranking Was Developed By The Agency During Source Selection.
(4) A Summary Of The Rationale For Award;
(5) For Acquisitions Of Commercial Items, The Make And Model Of The Item To Be Delivered By The Successful Offeror.
(6) Reasonable Responses To Relevant Questions Posed By The Debriefed Offeror As To Whether Source-selection Procedures Set Forth In The Solicitation, Applicable Regulations, And Other Applicable Authorities Were Followed By The Agency.
52.212-2 Evaluation Simplified Acquisition Procedures
basis For Award. The Government Will Issue A Purchase Order To The Responsible Quoter Whose Quotation Conforming To The Solicitation Will Be Most Advantageous To The Government, Price And Other Factors Considered.
the Following Factors Shall Be Used To Evaluate Quotations:
technical Or Quality
price
evaluation Approach. The Government Will Evaluate Quotations Using The Comparative Evaluation Process Outlined In Far 13.106-2 (b) (3), Where Quotations Will Be Compared To One Another To Determine Which Provides The Best Benefit To The Government. The Government Reserves The Right To Consider A Quotation Other Than The Lowest Price That Provides Additional Benefit(s). Quotations May Exceed Minimum Requirements Of The Solicitation. The Government Reserves The Right To Select A Quotation That Provides Benefit To The Government That Exceeds The Minimum Requirements Of The Solicitation But Is Not Required To Do So. Each Response Must Meet The Minimum Requirements Of The Solicitation. The Government Is Not Requesting Or Accepting Alternate Quotations. The Evaluation Will Consider The Following:
technical Or Quality: The Quotation Will Be Evaluated To The Extent To Which It Can Meet And/or Exceed The Government S Requirements As Outlined In The Solicitation And Based On The Information Requested In The Instructions To Quoters Section Of The Solicitation.
price: The Government Will Evaluate The Price By Adding The Total Of All Line-item Prices. The Total Evaluated Price Will Be That Sum.>
to Facilitate The Award Process, All Quotes Must Include A Statement Regarding The Terms And Conditions Herein As Follows:
"the Terms And Conditions In The Solicitation Are Acceptable To Be Included In The Award Document Without Modification, Deletion, Or Addition."
or
"the Terms And Conditions In The Solicitation Are Acceptable To Be Included In The Award Document With The Exception, Deletion, Or Addition Of The Following:"
Quoters Shall List Exception(s) And Rationale For The Exception(s), If Any.
submission Of Your Response Shall Be Received Not Later Than 10:00 Am Cst On 04/28/2025 At Daymeion.brantley@va.gov.
solicitation Number, 36c24925q0232 Unit Dose Packaging Machine Must Be Referenced In The Subject Line And On The Cover Page Of The Quote. Non-compliance With This Requirement May Result In Disqualification Of The Quote.
late Submissions Shall Be Treated In Accordance With The Solicitation Provision At Far 52.212-1(f).
any Questions Or Concerns Regarding This Solicitation Shall Be Forwarded In Writing Via E-mail To The Point Of Contact Listed Below.
the Following Subparagraphs Of Far 52.212-5 Are Applicable:
(a) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Following Federal Acquisition Regulation (far) Clauses, Which Are Incorporated In This Contract By Reference, To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Items:
(1) 52.203-19, Prohibition On Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality Agreements Or Statements (jan 2017) (section 743 Of Division E, Title Vii, Of The Consolidated And Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (pub. L. 113-235) And Its Successor Provisions In Subsequent Appropriations Acts (and As Extended In Continuing Resolutions)).
(2) 52.204 23, Prohibition On Contracting For Hardware, Software, And Services Developed Or Provided By Kaspersky Lab And Other Covered Entities (jul 2018) (section 1634 Of Pub. L. 115 91).
(3) 52.204 25, Prohibition On Contracting For Certain Telecommunications And Video Surveillance Services Or Equipment. (aug 2019) (section 889(a)(1)(a) Of Pub. L. 115 232).
(4) 52.209-10, Prohibition On Contracting With Inverted Domestic Corporations (nov 2015).
(5) 52.233-3, Protest After Award (aug 1996) (31 U.s.c. 3553).
(6) 52.233-4, Applicable Law For Breach Of Contract Claim (oct 2004) (public Laws 108-77 And 108-78 (19 U.s.c. 3805 Note)).
(b) The Contractor Shall Comply With The Far Clauses In This Paragraph (b) That The Contracting Officer Has Indicated As Being Incorporated In This Contract By Reference To Implement Provisions Of Law Or Executive Orders Applicable To Acquisitions Of Commercial Items:
[] (1) 52.203-6, Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The Government (sept 2006), With Alternate I (oct 1995) (41 U.s.c. 4704 And 10 U.s.c. 2402).
[] (4) 52.204 10, Reporting Executive Compensation And First-tier Subcontract Awards (oct 2018) (pub. L. 109 282) (31 U.s.c. 6101 Note).
[] (8) 52.209-6, Protecting The Government's Interest When Subcontracting With Contractors Debarred, Suspended, Or Proposed For Debarment. (oct 2015) (31 U.s.c. 6101 Note).
[x] (19) 52.219-14, Limitations On Subcontracting (mar 2020) (15 U.s.c. 637(a)(14)).
[] (ii) Alternate I (mar 2020) Of 52.219-28.
[] (27) 52.222-3, Convict Labor (june 2003) (e.o. 11755).
[] (29) 52.222-21, Prohibition Of Segregated Facilities (apr 2015).
[x] (30)(i) 52.222 26, Equal Opportunity (sep 2016) (e.o. 11246).
[] (ii) Alternate I (july 2014) Of 52.222-35.
[] (32)(i) 52.222-36, Equal Opportunity For Workers With Disabilities (jul 2014) (29 U.s.c. 793).
[] (33) 52.222-37, Employment Reports On Veterans (feb 2016) (38 U.s.c. 4212).
[] (34) 52.222-40, Notification Of Employee Rights Under The National Labor Relations Act (dec 2010) (e.o. 13496).
[] (ii) Alternate I (mar 2015) Of 52.222-50 (22 U.s.c. Chapter 78 And E.o. 13627).
[x] (44) 52.223-18, Encouraging Contractor Policies To Ban Text Messaging While Driving (aug 2011)
[x] (51) 52.225-13, Restrictions On Certain Foreign Purchases (jun 2008) (e.o.'s, Proclamations, And Statutes Administered By The Office Of Foreign Assets Control Of The Department Of The Treasury).
[x] (57) 52.232-33, Payment By Electronic Funds Transfer System For Award Management (oct 2018) (31 U.s.c. 3332).
[] (2) 52.222-41, Service Contract Labor Standards (aug 2018) (41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
[] (3) 52.222-42, Statement Of Equivalent Rates For Federal Hires (may 2014) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
[] (4) 52.222-43, Fair Labor Standards Act And Service Contract Labor Standards Price Adjustment (multiple Year And Option Contracts) (aug 2018) (29 U.s.c. 206 And 41 U.s.c. Chapter 67).
[] (8) 52.222-55, Minimum Wages Under Executive Order 13658 (dec 2015).
[] (9) 52.222-62, Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 (jan 2017) (e.o. 13706).
vaar 852.212-70 Provisions And Clauses Applicable To Va Acquisition Of Commercial Items (apr 2020)
(a) The Contractor Agrees To Comply With Any Provision Or Clause That Is Incorporated Herein By Reference To Implement Agency Policy Applicable To Acquisition Of Commercial Items Or Components. The Following Provisions And Clauses That Have Been Checked By The Contracting Officer Are Incorporated By Reference.
[x] 852.203 70, Commercial Advertising.
[] 852.209 70, Organizational Conflicts Of Interest.
[x] 852.211 70, Equipment Operation And Maintenance Manuals.
[] 852.214 71, Restrictions On Alternate Item(s).
[] 852.214 72, Alternate Item(s). [note: This Is A Fillable Clause.]
[] 852.214 73, Alternate Packaging And Packing.
[] 852.214 74, Marking Of Bid Samples.
[x] 852.215 70, Service-disabled Veteran-owned And Veteran-owned Small Business Evaluation Factors.
[] 852.215 71, Evaluation Factor Commitments.
[] 852.216 71, Economic Price Adjustment Of Contract Price(s) Based On A Price Index.
[] 852.216 72, Proportional Economic Price Adjustment Of Contract Price(s) Based On A Price Index.
[] 852.216 73, Economic Price Adjustment State Nursing Home Care For Veterans.
[] 852.216 74, Economic Price Adjustment Medicaid Labor Rates.
[] 852.216 75, Economic Price Adjustment Fuel Surcharge.
[] 852.219 9, Va Small Business Subcontracting Plan Minimum Requirements.
[x] 852.219 10, Va Notice Of Total Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside.
[] 852.219 11, Va Notice Of Total Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside.
[] 852.222 70, Contract Work Hours And Safety Standards Nursing Home Care For Veterans.
[] 852.228 70, Bond Premium Adjustment.
[] 852.228 71, Indemnification And Insurance.
[] 852.228 72, Assisting Service-disabled Veteran-owned And Veteran-owned Small Businesses In Obtaining Bonds.
[x] 852.232 72, Electronic Submission Of Payment Requests.
[x] 852.233 70, Protest Content/alternative Dispute Resolution.
[x] 852.233 71, Alternate Protest Procedure.
[] 852.237 70, Indemnification And Medical Liability Insurance.
[x] 852.246 71, Rejected Goods.
[] 852.246 72, Frozen Processed Foods.
[] 852.246 73, Noncompliance With Packaging, Packing, And/or Marking Requirements.
[] 852.270 1, Representatives Of Contracting Officers.
[] 852.271 72, Time Spent By Counselee In Counseling Process.
[] 852.271 73, Use And Publication Of Counseling Results.
[] 852.271 74, Inspection.
[] 852.271 75, Extension Of Contract Period.
[x] 852.273 70, Late Offers.
[] 852.273 71, Alternative Negotiation Techniques.
[] 852.273 72, Alternative Evaluation.
[] 852.273 73, Evaluation Health-care Resources.
[] 852.273 74, Award Without Exchanges.
(b) All Requests For Quotations, Solicitations, And Contracts For Commercial Item Services To Be Provided To Beneficiaries Must Include The Following Clause:
[] 852.237 74, Nondiscrimination In Service Delivery.
(end Of Clause)
vaar 852.219-74 Limitations On Subcontracting Monitoring And Compliance (jul 2018)
(a) This Solicitation Includes Vaar 852.219-10 Va Notice Of Total Service- Disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set-aside.
(b) Accordingly, Any Contract Resulting From This Solicitation Is Subject To The Limitation On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.6, Or The Limitations On Subcontracting Requirements In The Far Clause, As Applicable. The Contractor Is Advised That In Performing Contract Administration Functions, The Contracting Officer May Use The Services Of A Support Contractor(s) Retained By Va To Assist In Assessing The Contractor's Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting Or Percentage Of Work Performance Requirements Specified In The Clause. To That End, The Support Contractor(s) May Require Access To Contractor's Offices Where The Contractor's Business Records, Or Other Proprietary Data Are Retained And To Review Such Business Records Regarding The Contractor's Compliance With This Requirement.
(c) All Support Contractors Conducting This Review On Behalf Of Va Will Be Required To Sign An Information Protection And Non-disclosure And Disclosure Of Conflicts Of Interest Agreement To Ensure The Contractor's Business Records Or Other Proprietary Data Reviewed Or Obtained In The Course Of Assisting The Contracting Officer In Assessing The Contractor For Compliance Are Protected To Ensure Information Or Data Is Not Improperly Disclosed Or Other Impropriety Occurs.
(d) Furthermore, If Va Determines Any Services The Support Contractor(s) Will Perform In Assessing Compliance Are Advisory And Assistance Services As Defined In Far 2.101, Definitions, The Support Contractor(s) Must Also Enter Into An Agreement With The Contractor To Protect Proprietary Information As Required By Far 9.505-4, Obtaining Access To Proprietary Information, Paragraph (b). The Contractor Is Required To Cooperate Fully And Make Available Any Records As May Be Required To Enable The Contracting Officer To Assess The Contractor's Compliance With The Limitations On Subcontracting Or Percentage Of Work Performance Requirement.
(end Of Clause)
the Following Clauses Are Hereby Incorporated By Reference (by Citation Number, Title, And Date) In Accordance With The Clause At Far "52.252-2 Clauses Incorporated By Reference" Contained In This Document. See Far 52.252-2 For An Internet Address (if Specified) For Electronic Access To The Full Text Of A Clause.
(federal Acquisition Regulation (48 Cfr Chapter 1)
far Number
title
date
52.204-13
system For Award Management Maintenance
oct 2018
52.204-18
commercial And Government Entity Code Maintenance
aug 2020
52.232-40
providing Accelerated Payments To Small Business Subcontractors
dec 2013
852.212-71
gray Market Items
apr 2020
852.242-71
administrative Contracting Officer
oct 2020
point Of Contact
any Questions Or Concerns Regarding This Solicitation Shall Be Sent In Writing Only Via Email Addressed To Daymeion.brantley@va.gov Subject Line: 36c24925q0232 Unit Dose Packaging Machine. Questions Shall Be Submitted No Later Than 04/21/2025 @ 10:00 Am Cst.
item Information
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vamc - Nashville Atp2 480 Canisters With Unit Dose Packaging (includes Replenishment Kit, Value $3,500 And 1 Case Of Paper & Ribbon)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp2-480 Narrow
local Stock Number: Atp2-480 Narrow
0002
1.00
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atp2 Narrow Lower Packaging Unit For Atp 2 (includes 1 Rolling Tray And Cover)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp2-320-npu
local Stock Number: Atp2-320-npu
0003
1.00
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one Ult Smarttrayrx System: Includes : Ult Smarttrayrx Docking Station, Ult Smarttrayrx Client, Scanner, Touch Screen, Biometric, Ups, Adjustable Leg Kit, & 3 Ult Smarttrayrx-64 Trays
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Ult-100
local Stock Number: Ult-100
0004
1.00
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canister Calibration Kit Including The Avf-1
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Cck
local Stock Number: Cck
0005
20.00
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atp2 - Adjustable Canister (pinned)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Acp
local Stock Number: Acp
0006
1.00
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atp Autosense Smart Drawer Assembly With 16 Autosense Smart Canisters With Mircochips For New Atp 2 Only
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp2
local Stock Number: Atp2
0007
1.00
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parata Perl 1 (2 License) - 2 Users, 2 Bag/sec Transport, 1.5 Bags/sec C&r, 19" Spools
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Parata Perl
local Stock Number: Parata Perl
0008
1.00
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on Site Implementation And Installation Training Package For Atp Series
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp Series
local Stock Number: Atp Series
0009
1.00
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perl - Installation And Training
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Implementation - Perl
local Stock Number: Implementation - Perl
0010
1.00
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atp 2 Equipment Interface To Pharmacy Information System, Includes Interface To Pyxis Dispensing Cabinets
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp 2
local Stock Number: Atp 2
0011
1.00
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removal Of Equipment - Pharmopack
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Removal
local Stock Number: Removal
0012
1.00
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6 Month Service Agreement For Parata Perl 1 (2 License) - Goes Into Effect After Initial 6 Month Warranty Period
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Sma Perl
local Stock Number: Sma Perl
0013
1.00
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3-day Training At Tcgrx Training Center Includes Lunch And Refreshments. Travel And Accommodation Not Included
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Biomed Training
local Stock Number: Biomed Training
0014
1.00
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shipping
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Shipping - Fss
local Stock Number: Shipping - Fss
0015
1.00
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vamc - Murfreesboro Atp2 480 Canisters With Unit Dose Packaging (includes Replenishment Kit, Value $3,500 And 1 Case Of Paper & Ribbon)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp2-480 Narrow
local Stock Number: Atp2-480 Narrow
0016
1.00
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atp2 Narrow Lower Packaging Unit For Atp 2 (includes 1 Rolling Tray And Cover)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp2-320-npu
local Stock Number: Atp2-320-npu
0017
1.00
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one Ult Smarttrayrx System: Includes : Ult Smarttrayrx Docking Station, Ult Smarttrayrx Client, Scanner, Touch Screen, Biometric, Ups, Adjustable Leg Kit, & 3 Ult Smarttrayrx-64 Trays
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Ult-100
local Stock Number: Ult-100
0018
1.00
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canister Calibration Kit Including The Avf-1
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Cck
local Stock Number: Cck
0019
20.00
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atp2 - Adjustable Canister (pinned)
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Acp
local Stock Number: Acp
0020
1.00
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atp Autosense Smart Drawer Assembly With 16 Autosense Smart Canisters With Microchips For New Atp 2 Only
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Atp 2
local Stock Number: Atp 2
0021
1.00
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parata Perl 1 (2 License) - 2 Users, 2 Bag/sec Transport, 1.5 Bags/sec C&r, 19" Spools
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Parata Perl 1
local Stock Number: Parata Perl 1
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on Site Implementation And Installation Training Package For Atp Series
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Implementation
local Stock Number: Implementation
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perl - Installation And Training
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Implementation - Perl
local Stock Number: Implementation - Perl
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atp 2 Equipment Interface To Pharmacy Information System, Includes Interface To Pyxis Dispensing Cabinets
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Ic - Atp 2
local Stock Number: Ic - Atp 2
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6 Month Service Agreement For Parata Perl 1 (2 License) - Goes Into Effect After Initial 6 Month Warranty Period.
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Sma Perl
local Stock Number: Sma Perl
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removal Of Equipment - Pharmopack
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Removal
local Stock Number: Removal
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3-day Training At Tcgrx Training Center Includes Lunch And Refreshments. Travel And Accommodation Not Included
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Biomed Training
local Stock Number: Biomed Training
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shipping
principal Naics Code: 339112 - Surgical And Medical Instrument Manufacturing
product/service Code: 6530 - Hospital Furniture, Equipment, Utensils, And Supplies
manufacturer Part Number (mpn): Shipping - Fss
local Stock Number: Shipping - Fss
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salient Characteristics
the System Will Need To Have The Ability To Communicate With Vista Use Hl7 Messaging.
packager Will Have A Touch Screen For Navigation As An All-in-one, With Biometric Scanning For User Login
packager Cannot Exceed The Following Dimensions Due To Space Limitations: 48 Width, 90 Height, 48 Deep. This Space Has The Necessary Data And Power Requirements In Pharmacy. There Is Not Space Sufficient In Any Other Location In Current Pharmacy Design.
packager Must Fit Through Pharmacy Door (46 Width And 83 Height)
must Have At Least 400-canister Capacity.
must Include A Special Tablet System Or Sts.
packager Shall Have A Dual Tray System Allowing Users To Pre-fill Or Stage Two Trays At A Time, Providing Continuous Dispensing Of Non-canister Medications.
the Packaging System Shall Have Software Features Allowing Users To Use A Different Ndc If The Primary Ndc For An Order Has Ran Out Of Inventory; To Pause A Batch During A Production Run To Work On Another Batch Allowing Users To Come Back To The Paused Batch And Pick Up Where It Left Off; Group Or Daisy Chain Canisters Together To Reduce Refill Rates For High Volume Or Large Pill; Skip A Med If Un Available Then Removing It From The Order Staging It As Separate Order When Inventory Is Available; And Allow Users To Separate An Order With Multiple Patients Into Separate Orders At The Packager Level
packager Shall Have A Swappable Lower Packaging Unit For Onsite Redundancy To Eliminate Downtime.
packaging System Will Use A Clamp And Seal System To Efficiently Seal Pre-folded Paper With A Serrated Edge To Ensure Pouches Are Produced With Less Errors And Make It Easy To Access Medications.
packager Shall Have Auto-correcting Motor Bases Preventing Jams While Dispensing From Canisters.
system Shall Have Reporting Capabilities Giving Users The Ability To Check User Metrics And Run Audit Reports.
system Shall Have Self-calibration Canister Kits For Canisters (ability To Modify Canisters To Fit Different Shape And Size Medications Without Replacing Canister)
system Shall Have A Set Of Universal, Manually Adjustable Canisters Allowing The Pharmacy Staff To Calibrate Canister For New Ndc S Without The Need To Swap Out Canister Parts.
system Shall Have Automatic Canister Recognition Chip System Available, Which Will Enable Any Canister To Be Seated In Any Location In The Packager.
system Shall Have The Ability To Change Pouch Sizes To Fit Different Sized Medications.
system Shall Be Able To Print Custom Labels (color Included)
packages Produced From System Shall Be Individually Packaged And At A Minimum Contain: Drug Name, Dose, Dosage Form, Lot Number, Expiration Date, And Bcma Compatible Barcode/ 2-d Printing Options.
system Must Be Compatible With Windows 10
package Must Be Most Current Version Of Software And/or System.
system Must Have Hl7 Interface With Pharmacy System Cerner / Vista/ Automated Dispensing Cabinets.
systems First Year S Software Licensing Is Included In Initial Purchase
system Shall Have A Pouch Verification System That Can Verify Label And Contents Of Each Packet To Improve Accuracy And Efficiency.
pouch Verification System Shall Be Able To Produce A Cut And Rolled Group Of Medications By Patient, Facility, Or Hour Of Administration.
company Will Provide At Minimum 3 Days Of Training On Both Campuses For Staff To Be Adequately Trained.
statement Of Work
general Information
introduction
this Document Is Intended To Replace The Current Contract Packager Carefusion Pyxisâ® Pharmopack . The Carefusion Pyxisâ® Pharmopack Has Reached End Of Life (eol) For Parts And Support Of The Technology.
scope Of Work
replace Current Packager Which Will No Longer Have Parts Or Support Available For Repair Work From The Manufacturer. Enhance Patient Safety By Also Providing A Pouch Verification System.
it Attaches To And Communicates Across Local Area Networks Both Locally And At Remote, Community Based Outpatient Clinics (cboc). The System Will Seamlessly Communicate With Existing Automated Dispensing Cabinet Equipment In All Patient Care Areas To Support Adequate Drug Storage Within Tvhs.
period Of Performance
delivery Is Required By July 1, 2025, For Installation And Connection To Vista. The Devices Must Be Ready For Use By August 1, 2025, For Testing And Evaluation That The Devices Are Ready For Use.
place Of Performance
pharmacy Automated Medication Packager And Pouch Verification System Is Needed At Multiple Locations At Tvhs. Current Site Locations Are Listed Below:
nashville Va Medical Center Alvin C. York Va Medical Center
1310 24th Avenue South 3400 Lebanon Pike
nashville, Tn 37212-2637 Murfreesboro, Tn 37129-1237
specific Requirements/tasks
the Automated Pill Packaging Device Will Be Updated To A Windows 10 Operating System Meet Oit Requirement And Be Able To Communicate With Vista And Pharmacy Automated Dispensing Cabinets. This Will Allow Pharmacy To Resume The Automated 24-hour Filling Of Inpatient Patient S Medications And Increase Patient Safety. The Packager Shall Also Include A Pouch Verification System.
two Devices Will Be Necessary For Both Nashville And Murfreesboro Campuses
the Medication Packager Will Interface With Vista To Receive Patient Orders For Solid Dosage Forms For Patient Use.
each Medication Will Be Dispensed In An Individual Unit Dose Package
each Package Must Have (at A Minimum: Drug Name, Dose, Dosage Form, Lot Number, Expiration Date, Bcma Compatible Barcode.)
the Medication Packager Will Have The Ability To Print Current Inventory Reports, Expiring Drug Reports, Drug Usage Reports.
the Medication Packager Will Have A Special Tablet System (sts) Tray And Half-tablet Support For Non-canistered Medications.
the Medication Packager Will Have The Capacity For At Least 400 Canisters.
the Medication Packager Will Have Infrared Light Detection Of Tablet To Ensure Unit Dose Packages Have Been Filled.
the System Will Have The Ability To Print Custom Labels (color Included).
packages Are Available In More Than One Size.
the Medication Packager Will Have A Touchscreen Display And Input.
the Medication Packager Will Have Automatic Canister Recognition Chip Available Which Will Enable That Any Canister May Be Seated In Any Location In The Packager.
the Medication Packager Shall Have A Canister Calibration Kit To Manipulate Canisters To Fit The Facilities Evolving Formulary
the System Shall Come With Removable Main Frame (packaging Unit) To Decrease Downtime.
the System Shall Come With A Redundant (back Up) Main Frame
the System Shall Have Easy Access To Allow For Cleaning
system Will Be Most Current Version Available
system Will Be Able To Interface With Automated Dispensing Machines (adms: Pyxis And/or Omnicell)
pouch Verification System Shall Be Able To Verify Label And Contents Of Each Packet To Improve Accuracy And Efficiency
pouch Verification System Shall Be Able To Produce A Cut And Rolled Group Of Medications By Patient, Facility, Or Hour Of Administration
delivery Or Deliverables
the Contractor Shall Deliver An Inventory Of Installed Operation Units Throughout All Tvhs Listing The Unit Location, Unit Configuration And Unit Monthly Cost Prior To Or Concurrent With Invoicing For Those Units. This Shall Be Delivered Monthly Not Later Than Concurrent With Invoicing.
work At The Government Site Shall Not Take Place On Federal Holidays Or Weekends Unless Directed By The Contracting Officer (co). The Exception To This Is In The Case Of Medical Necessity, As Determined By The Chief Of Pharmacy Or Delegated Pharmacy Staff.
the Eleven Federal Holidays Observed By The Federal Government Are: New Year S Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. S Birthday; Washington S Birthday; Memorial Day; Juneteenth; Independence Day; Labor Day; Columbus Day; Veterans Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day, And Any Other Day Specifically Declared By The President Of The United States To Be A Federal Holiday.
special Considerations
the Contractor Shall Not Be Entitled To Monthly Invoice Payment For Work Unless The Equipment Install, Confirmed Working With Limited Connection Issues And Training Has Completed. Upon The Completion Of Installation Of Equipment One Good Faith Payment Shall Be Received.
contractor Responsibility
the Contractor Shall Provide Enough Cat5 Data Line To Support Manipulation And Connection Of Devices To Existing Computer Port Connections, And Uninterruptable Power Supplies (ups) And/or Surge Suppressor Devices For All Equipment Not Already So Buffered.
all Information And Data Related To This Project That The Contractor Gathers Or Obtains Shall Be Both Protected From Unauthorized Release And Considered The Property Of The Government. The Contracting Officer Will Be The Sole Authorized Official To Release Verbally Or In Writing, Any Data, The Draft Deliverables, The Final Deliverables, Or Any Other Written Or Printed Materials Pertaining To This Contract. Press Releases, Marketing Material, Or Any Other Printed Or Electronic Documentation Related To This Project, Must Not Be Publicized Without The Written Approval Of The Contracting Officer.
government Responsibility
the Government Will Provide Contractor Access To An Intact, Operational Data Network And Server Host Site Capable Of Effectively Supporting Day To Day Operation Of The Pyxisâ® System. The Government Will Also Furnish Connectivity Via Computer Ports For Those Patient Care Areas Receiving Deployed Equipment And Not Currently Having An Adequate Connection. Power (emergency Red Plug) And Network Receptacles For Operation Of The Devices Will Also Be Provided By The Government.
the Government Will Obtain The Vista Interface License Required To Allow Non-va Vender Technology Communications With Va Systems.â
all Government Personnel Involved With The Installation, Configuration, And Day-to-day Operation Of The Packager And Verifications System Will Be Properly Trained On The System S Operation And Current On Training Necessary For The Protection Of Sensitive Information While Using The Devices.
security Requirements
medication Packaging And Pouch Verification Devices Will Communicate Over Network Connections Considered Secure As Measured Against Department Of Veterans Affairs National, Regional, And Local Guidelines. The Contracted Maintenance Requirement Of The Automated Medication Packager And Pouch Verification System Will Allow And Require Remote Access To The Various Systems By Each Vendors Technical Personnel. Vendor Will Set Up An Account With The Department Of Veterans Affairs That Permits Communication With The Local System Via Virtual Private Network (vpn). During Specific Critical Situations Or Under Circumstances Considered Catastrophic, Communication Via Modem May Be Permitted By The Facility Iso Only.
the Contractor Shall Only Use Government It Equipment For Purposes Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract And In Accordance With Vha Policy.â
the Contractor Shall Not Create Or Maintain Any Records Containing Any Non-public Vha Information That Are Not Specifically Tied To Or Authorized By The Contract.â
the Contractor Shall Not Retain, Use, Sell, Or Disseminate Copies Of Any Deliverable That Contains Information Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 Or That Which Is Generally Protected From Public Disclosure By An Exemption To The Freedom Of Information Act.â
records
this Clause Applies To All Contractors Whose Employees Create, Work With, Or Otherwise Handle Federal Records, Regardless Of The Medium In Which The Record Exists.
a Federal Record As Defined In 44 U.s.c. § 3301, Includes All Recorded Information, Regardless Of Form Or Characteristics, Made Or Received By A Federal Agency Under Federal Law Or In Connection With The Transaction Of Public Business And Preserved Or Appropriate For Preservation By That Agency Or Its Legitimate Successor As Evidence Of The Organization, Functions, Policies, Decisions, Procedures, Operations, Or Other Activities Of The United States Government Or Because Of The Informational Value Of Data In Them.
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the Term Federal Record:
includes Veterans Health Administration (vha)/ Va Tennessee Valley Healthcare System (va Tvhs) Records.â
does Not Include Personal Materials.
applies To Records Created, Received, Or Maintained By Contractors Pursuant To Their Vha Contract.
may Include Deliverables And Documentation Associated With Deliverables.
contractors, Contractor Personnel, Subcontractors, And Subcontractor Personnel Shall Be Subject To The Same Federal Laws, Regulations, Standards, And Va Directives And Handbooks As Va And Va Personnel Regarding Information And Information System Security. Contractor Shall Comply With All Applicable Records Management Laws And Regulations, As Well As National Archives And Records Administration (nara) Records Policies, Including But Not Limited To The Federal Records Act (44 U.s.c. Chs. 21, 29, 31, 33), Nara Regulations At 36 Cfr Chapter Xii Subchapter B, And Those Policies Associated With The Safeguarding Of Records Covered By The Privacy Act Of 1974 (5 U.s.c. 552a). These Policies Include The Preservation Of All Records, Regardless Of Form Or Characteristics, Mode Of Transmission, Or State Of Completion.â
in Accordance With 36 Cfr 1222.32, All Data Created For Government Use And Delivered To, Or Falling Under The Legal Control Of, The Government Are Federal Records Subject To The Provisions Of 44 U.s.c. Chapters 21, 29, 31, And 33, The Freedom Of Information Act (foia) (5 U.s.c. 552), As Amended, And The Privacy Act Of 1974 (5 U.s.c. 552a), As Amended And Must Be Managed And Scheduled For Disposition Only As Permitted By Statute Or Regulation.â
in Accordance With 36 Cfr 1222.32, Contractor Shall Maintain All Records Created For Government Use Or Created In The Course Of Performing The Contract And/or Delivered To, Or Under The Legal Control Of The Government And Must Be Managed In Accordance With Federal Law. Electronic Records And Associated Metadata Must Be Accompanied By Sufficient Technical Documentation To Permit Understanding And Use Of The Records And Data.â
va Tvhs And Its Contractors Are Responsible For Preventing The Alienation Or Unauthorized Destruction Of Records, Including All Forms Of Mutilation. Records May Not Be Removed From The Legal Custody Of Va Tvhs Or Destroyed Except For In Accordance With The Provisions Of The Agency Records Schedules And With The Written Concurrence Of The Head Of The Contracting Activity. Willful And Unlawful Destruction, Damage Or Alienation Of Federal Records Is Subject To The Fines And Penalties Imposed By 18 U.s.c. 2701. In The Event Of Any Unlawful Or Accidental Removal, Defacing, Alteration, Or Destruction Of Records, Contractor Must Report To Va Tvhs. The Agency Must Report Promptly To Nara In Accordance With 36 Cfr 1230.
the Contractor Shall Immediately Notify The Appropriate Contracting Officer Upon Discovery Of Any Inadvertent Or Unauthorized Disclosures Of Information, Data, Documentary Materials, Records Or Equipment. Disclosure Of Non-public Information Is Limited To Authorized Personnel With A Need-to-know As Described In The Contract. The Contractor Shall Ensure That The Appropriate Personnel, Administrative, Technical, And Physical Safeguards Are Established To Ensure The Security And Confidentiality Of This Information, Data, Documentary Material, Records And/or Equipment Is Properly Protected. The Contractor Shall Not Remove Material From Government Facilities Or Systems, Or Facilities Or Systems Operated Or Maintained On The Government S Behalf, Without The Express Written Permission Of The Head Of The Contracting Activity. When Information, Data, Documentary Material, Records And/or Equipment Is No Longer Required, It Shall Be Returned To Vha Control, Or The Contractor Must Hold It Until Otherwise Directed. Items Returned To The Government Shall Be Hand Carried, Mailed, Emailed, Or Securely Electronically Transmitted To The Contracting Officer Or Address Prescribed In The Contract Vehicle. Destruction Of Records Is Expressly Prohibited Unless In Accordance With Paragraph (4).
the Vha/va Tvhs Owns The Rights To All Data And Records Produced As Part Of This Contract. All Deliverables Under The Contract Are The Property Of The U.s. Government For Which Vha Shall Have Unlimited Rights To Use, Dispose Of, Or Disclose Such Data Contained Therein As It Determines To Be In The Public Interest. Any Contractor Rights In The Data Or Deliverables Must Be Identified As Required By Far 52.227-11 Through Far 52.227-20.
the Contractor Shall Incorporate The Substance Of This Clause, Its Terms And Requirements Including This Paragraph, In All Subcontracts Under This Contract, And Require Written Subcontractor Acknowledgment Of Same.â
the Contractor Is Required To Obtain The Contracting Officer's Approval Prior To Engaging In Any Contractual Relationship (sub-contractor) In Support Of This Contract Requiring The Disclosure Of Information, Documentary Material And/or Records Generated Under, Or Relating To, Contracts. The Contractor (and Any Sub-contractor) Is Required To Abide By Government And Vha/ Va Tvhs Guidance For Protecting Sensitive, Proprietary Information, Classified, And Controlled Unclassified Information.
violation By A Subcontractor Of Any Provision Set Forth In This Clause Will Be Attributed To The Contractor.
Closing Date28 Apr 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Province Of Ifugao Tender
Electronics Equipment...+1Electrical and Electronics
Philippines
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Cordillera Administrative Region Provincial Local Government Unit Of Ifugao Bids And Awards Committee 3rd Floor Peo Bldg., Capitol Compound Lagawe, Ifugao Email Ad.: Bacgoodsifugao13@gmail.com Invitation To Bid Publication No. 06-2025-g (first Publication) For It And Office Equipment 1. The Provincial Government Of Ifugao, Through The General Fund Intends To Apply The Sum Of Five Million Four Hundred Seventy-four Thousand Two Hundred Eighteen Pesos And 94/100 Only (php5,474,218.94) Being The Abc To Payments Under The Contract For Publication No. 06-2025-g. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. (please See Attached “annex 1” For The Item/s To Be Bided). 2. The Provincial Government Of Ifugao Now Invites Bids For The Above Procurement Project. Delivery Of The Goods Is Required Within Thirty (30) Calendar Days From Receipt By The Winning Bidder Of The Purchase Order. Bidders Should Have Completed, Within The Last Five (5) Years From The Date Of Submission And Receipt Of Bids, A Contract Similar To The Project. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii (instructions To Bidders). 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using A Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act (ra) No. 9184. A. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Organizations Of A Country The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra No. 5183. 4. Prospective Bidders May Obtain Further Information From The Bids And Awards Committee (bac) Of The Provincial Government Of Ifugao And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During 8:00 O’clock Am To 5:00 O’clock Pm. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Purchased By Interested Bidders At The Bids And Awards Committee Office, 3rd Floor, Peo Bldg., Capitol, Lagawe, Ifugao On February 06, 2025 To February 27, 2025 Upon Presenting A Proof Of Payment In Person, Of A Non-refundable Bidding Fee Of Ten Thousand Pesos (php 10,000.00). 6. The Bids And Awards Committee (bac) Of The Provincial Government Of Ifugao Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On February 13 At 01:30 P.m.at The Bids And Awards Committee Office, 3rd Floor, Peo Bldg., Capitol, Lagawe, Ifugao, Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat Through Manual Submission At The Bids And Awards Committee Office, 3rd Floor, Peo Bldg., Capitol, Lagawe, Ifugao On Or Before 1:30 P.m. Basing On The Bac Office - Wall Clock Of February 27, 2025. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 14. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On February 27, 2025 At 2:00 In The Afternoon At The Address Stated Above. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity. 10. The Provincial Government Of Ifugao Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra No. 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 11. For Further Information, Please Refer To: The Secretariat On Goods Bids And Awards Committee Bacgoodsifugao13@gmail.com 0926-937-1170 Date Of Posting: February 06, 2025 Carmelita B. Buyuccan Bac Chairperson "annex 1" Item No. General Description Qty. Unit Of Issue Unit Cost Total Cost It Equipment 1 Branded Computer Set Tower + Monitor Bundle 2 Set 13th Gen Core I5-13400 Intel Uhd 730 Graphics 8-10 Gb Ram 256-260 Ssd 1-2tb Hdd Win11 Home Sl With Office For Home & Student 21.5-22" Monitor Keyboard Mouse Mousepad 2 Desktop 1 Set "13th Gen Core I7-13700 8-10gb 256gb-230gb Ssd 1tb Hdd Intel Uhd 770 Graphics For 13th Gen Win11 Home W/ Office For Home & Student With Input Vga Hdmi Monitor Black Inclusive Of 2 Desktop Stand" 3 Brand New Printer 1 Unit "specifications: Type: Print, Scan, Copy, Fax With Adf Paper Size: Legal, Indian-legal, 8.5x13""., Letter, A4, 16k, Envelopes Supported Os And Applications Windows Xp/vista" 4 Computer Set (complete Office Pc Set) 1 Set Intel Core 17-i9 13900h 10th/i5 10th Gen Processor, Intel Cooler 8 Gb/ 16gb Ddr4 Ram 500gb-1tb Sata Ssd H510m Lga 1200 Motherboard, Built In Intel Graphics 700-800w Power Supply, 500gb-1tb Hdd 27-30 Inches 1080p 75hz, Graphics Memory:2-4gb & Under 2-4gb,optical Disk Drive Operating System: Windows 10, System Memory:16gb Ports:hdmi, Processor Type: Intel Core 19 Display Size: 19222427, Graphic Card Series: Intel 5 Printer With Scanner 3 Unit Specs: Type- Ink Tank Printer Function - Print, Scan, Copy Print Speed (b&w) - 6.0ppm To 7.0 Ppm Color Lcd Automatic Duplex Printing Paper Size = A4, Letter, Legal Max Copying Speed - 10cpm To 12 Cpm Max Paper Input 250sheets Wifi Connect Scan Resolution - 1200x2400dpi To 1250x2500dpi, Flatbed Scanner. 6 Printer 3 Unit All-in One Printer (printer, Copy And Scan) High-speed Auto-duplex Printing Connectivity: Ethernet, Wifi Ieee 802.11b/g/n, Wifi Direct Usb 2.0 Maximum Print Resolution: 4800-4900 X 1200-1400 Dpi Maximum Paper Size:215.9-217mm X 6000-7000mm Number Of Paper Trays: 2(1 Front/1rear) Mac: Os Compatibility Print Speed: Draft, A4(black/color) To 34-36ppm Copy Speed: A4 Simplex- 22-24ipm Monochrome: Color 5.0sec/24ppm/7.5ipm Iso,a4 Simplex (black/color) - 25 Ipm/25ipm Standard Capacity Color:3000 Pages (black,cyan,magenta And Yellow) Standard Capacity: Black 1000 Pages Xl Black 7 Ups 5 Unit 800 Va-450w (bv8001-ms,4 Outlets, Avr/surge) 100% Genuine, Original And Brandnew Battery Back Up 8 Wireless: All In One Printer 1 Unit Specifications: Print Resolution: 4,800 X 1,200 Dpi Scan Resolution : 600 X 1,200 Dpi Print Speed: 10.1 To 11.6 Ipm (mono/color) Copy Speed: 2-3.2 Ipm Fax Resolution: 300 X 300 Dpi (extra Fine) Connectivity: Wi-fi, Airprint, Morpria, Direct Wireless, Usb Paper Handling: A4, Ltr, Lgl, 4 X 6", 5 X 7", 7 X 10", 8 X10", Square (89 X 89 Mm, 127 X 127mm), Card Size (91 X 55mm) Ink: G1-71 (pigment Ink/ Black), Dye-based Ink/ Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) Maintenance Cartridge: Mc-g04 Duty Cycle: 1,000-3,000 Pages/ Month Dimensions: 416 X 337 X 212 Mm (factory Configuration), 416 X 556 X 268 Mm (output/ Adf Trays Extended) Weight: 7.0-7.2 Kg. 9 Finger Biometrics: 500-1000 Finger Prints Capacity;50,000 Logs Capacity 2.8-5 Inches Tft Screen Display Usb Host/client 2 Unit 10 1.5hp Split Inverter Aircon; Dimension: 717x495x230-837x308x189 Size 1.5 Hp;cooling Capacity 12000(2729-12500); Color White; Control Type Remote;cooling Area (sq. Meters)15-23; Noise Level (indoor- High:40.6: Noise Level (indoor Low:31.8; Airflow Direction Control (up & Down: Remote Controoled; Airflow Direction Control(left & Right) Remote Controlled: Temperature Controll Remote Controll: Fun Speed( Low/mid/ High) 1 Unit 11 Photocopier Monochrome A4 Laser Multifunctional Ir 1643if Ii:[ront,copy, Scan,send And Fax, Ir1643i: Print, Copy, Scan, And Send. Control Panel 12.7 Cm Tft Lcd Wvga Colour Topuch Panel. Memory 1.0-2 Gb Ram. Storage 2 Gb-3gb. Paper Output Standard-150-300 Sheets. Paper Supply Standard Paper Cassette, 550-1000 Sheets, Multi Purpose Tray, 100-200 Sheets. Capacity Max: 2,300 Sheets (with Paper Feeder Pf-c1x3. Print Resolution (dpi) 600x600. Scan Speed (ipm) 1 Sided Scanning: 20, 2 Sided:34 (copy At 600 Dpi) 1 Sided. Bw/cl,a4 38/13 2 Sided, 70/26 (send At 300dpi). Scan Resolution Copy:upto 600x600 Send Push Up To 300x600, Pull Upto Dpi 600x600. Power Consumption Max: Approx 1420 W Or Less. Paper Feeder: Paer Capacity 550 Sheets (80gsm), Dimension (wxdxh) 480x464x842 Mm-490x465x845 Weight Approx 4.0 Kgs 1 Unit 12 Desktop With Printer: Cpu: I5-i7 12400, Motherboard: Gigabyte H610m K, Ram:udim D4 Heat Sink 3200mhz 8-16gb, 1tb Hdd & 1tb Ssd Chassis: Case Psu Hyperpower 80+ Bronze Hp 650 Pro, 21.5-22"display W/ Mouse And Keyboard, Usb Black 32 Gb, A4 Tech, Krs-8372a-shape With Mouse Usb Black, Printer Windows 11, Microsoft 21 3 Unit 13 Laptop I7-i9 Processor: 2.80 Ghz 2.80 Ghz, Installed Ram 16-32 Gb License Microsoft Windows 11, Usb, Mouse, Mouse Pad, Bag System Type 64 -bit Operating System,x64-based Processor 1 Unit 14 "laptop (high End) - Operating System: Windows 11 Home - Microsoft Office: Office Home And Student 2021 Installed (licensed) - Processor: Intel® Core™ I5-17 Generation Or Above - Graphics: Geforce Rtx™ 4050 - Display: 16” Wuxga 165hz Ips - Memory: 8gb - 16gb Ddr5 - Storage: 512gb To 1 Tb M.2 Pcie Nvme Ssd - Keyboard: 103-/104-/107-key Finetip Rgb-backlit Keyboard With Independent Standard Numeric Keypad, International Language Support - Speakers: Stereo Speakers, 2w X2, Optimized With Nahimic Gaming Audio Battery: 90 Wh 4 Or Abovecell Li-ion Battery With Laptop Accesories(bag, Mouse Etc.)" 1 Unit 15 "laptop - Operating System: Windows 11 Pro - Microsoft Office: Office Home 2021 Installed (licensed) - Processor: Intel® Core™ I5-i7 12 Generation - Graphics: Geforce Rtx™ 3050 - Display: 15.6” Or Above Full-hd 144hz Ips - Memory: 16gb To 32gb 3200mhz Ddr4 - Storage: 512gb To 1 Tb M.2 Pcie Nvme Ssd - Keyboard: Full-size Backlit Keyboard - Connectivity: Wi-fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.0 - Ports: Multiple Usb Ports (type-a And Type-c), Hdmi, Audio Jack - Audio: Built-in Stereo Speakers - Battery: Lithium-ion Battery - Additional Features: Built-in Webcam And Microphone, Advanced Cooling System - With Laptop Accesories(bag, Mouse Etc.)" 1 Unit 16 "desktop Computer - Intel Core I5-12400-i7 Lga1700 - Microsoft Office: Office Home 2021 Installed (licensed) - Motherboard: Gigabyte H610m - Ram: 8gb-16gb Ddr4 3200mhz - Storage: 256gb-1tb Ssd + 1 Tb Hdd-2tb - Casing: Core Elite - Psu: 700w - W/ Keyboard And Mouse " 1 Unit 17 "desktop Monitor - Response Time(ms): 1ms-2ms - Panel Type: Ips - Display Technology: Led - View Angle Horizontal(deg): 178 - View Angle Vertical(deg): 178 - Refresh Rate(hz): 100-150 - Screen Size(""): 24.50 - Hd Type: Fhd - Resolution: 1920x1080-higher" 1 Unit 18 "printer - A4 Print Speed Up To 17-18 Ipm(black)/16.5-17.5 Ipm(colour) - Wifi, Airprint, Mopria, Wifi Direct, Usb 2.0 - Auto 2 Sided(duplex) Printing, 20 Sheets Auto-document Feeder(adf), 1 Line Lcd - Full Ink Bottles Included. Yield Up To 7500/5000 Pages(black/colour) - Compatible With Mobile Connect App" 1 Unit 19 Camera Lens For Canon 1 Unit Apc-c F4.5-6.3 To F/32 16-29mm (full Frame Equivalent) Stm Stepping Af Motor 5-7 Blade Diaphram 6 Stops Of Image Stabilisation 0.5x Magnification 20 Camera Lens For Canon 1 Unit 24-240mm Focal Length Max Aperture: F/4-f/6.3 Full Frame With Nano Usm 10x Optical Zoom Lens Image Stabilisation 21 Camera Lens For Canon 1 Unit 600-800mm Focal Length Full Frame 4 Stops Of Image Stabilisation 22 Heavy-duty Fluid Head Tripod Kit 1 Unit Aluminum Tripod With Fluid Head System 13.2-14 Lb Load Capacity, Weighs 9 Lb 33.9 To 73.2" Height Adjustment 35-40" Folded Length, 75mm Ball Head Snap-on Quick Release Plate Tilt Damping, Fixed Counterbalance 1/4"-20 Anti-twist Accessory Threads 23 Battery Pack For Canon Camera 3 Unit Capacity Of 1040mah Output Voltage Of 7.2v Lithium-ion Weight: 43-45.5 Kg 24 Camera Backpack 1 Unit Interior Size: 34-35 X 22-23 X 49-50 Cm Weight: 1.58-1.60kg Divided Compartment Design Hps-eva Core Divider Protective System Tripod Carry System Water Repellent 25 Projector 1 Unit Rgb Liquid Crystal Shutter Projection System White And Colour Light Output At 5,000-6,000 Lamp Type Wireless Connection Multi-pc Projection 2 X Hdmi 26 Memory Card For Camera 2 Unit 128gb -256 Gb Storage Capacity Max Read Speed: 180-190 Mb/s Max Write Speed: 90-100 Mb/s Min Write Speed: 30-40 Mb/s 27 Laptop 1 Unit Amd Ryzen™ 5-7 5700u Processor 16-32 Gb Ram 512 Gb- 1 Tb Ssd 14-15.6" Full Hd 1920x 1080 Display Amd Radeon™ Graphics Windows 11 Home 28 Laptop 1 Unit Intel® Core™ I5-i7 13420h Processor 16 - 32 Gb Ram 512 Gb -1tb Nvme Ssd 14-15.6" Full Hd 1920 X 1080 Display Geforce Rtx™ 2050 Graphics Card Windows 11 Home 29 Laptop 1 Unit Intel® Core™ I5-i7 13620h Processor 16 Gb-32gb Ddr4 Ram 512 Gb-1tb Nvme Ssd 15-16'''wuxga 1920 X 1200 Display Windows 11 Home 30 Laptop Intel® Core™ Ultra 5-7 Processor 125h 1 Unit 16 -32gb Ddr5 Ram 512 Gb-1tb Nvme Ssd Intel Arc Graphics 13-14" Oled Display Windows 11 Home 31 Projector With Screen 1 Unit 3840-4800 Ansi Lumens Aspect Ratio 4:3-16:9 Projection Lens Focus:2.56-2.68 Projection Screen Size: 23-300" Projection Distance: 1.0-11.8m 32 Camera 1 Unit Compact Slr 18-24 Megapixel Aps-c 100-6400 Iso 2.4-2.7" Screen Size Cmos Sensor Type 33 Audio Recorder 1 Unit 32-64gb Storage 1400-1536 Kbps Dual-mic & Pcm Clear Capacity Of 1100 Mah 34 Laptop 1 Unit Amd Ryzen 5-7 7840hs Processor 16 Gb-32 Gb Lpddr5x Ram 512 Gb-1 Tb Ssd 15.6-6.16inches Full High Definition Display Geforce Rtx 4050graphics Card Wi-fi 6e Windows 11 Home 35 Laptop 1 Unit Intel Core Ultra 7-9 155h Processor 16 Gb-32gb Lpddr5x Ram 512gb-1 Tb Nvme Ssd Geforce Rtx 4060 Graphics Card 14.5-15" Wqxga + 3072 X 1920 Display Windows 11 Home 36 Desktop System Unit 1 Unit Intel Core I7-i9 14700 Lga 1700 Processor Wifi Socket Lga 1700 Ddr5 Motherboard 32gb-64gb Ddr5 Ram 1-2tb Gen 4 Nvme M.2 Ssd Geforce Rtx 4060 Graphics Card 650-1000 Watts Power Supply Tempered Glass Side Panel Gaming Pc Case White 37 Desktop Monitor 1 Unit Panel Size 5-6" Panel Type Hva, Curved Screen 1500r Resolution 1920x1080 Refresh Rate 165hz Display Ratio 16:09 Dot Pixel (h*v) 12125 X 0.36375 (hxv)mm Display Area (h*v) 4 (h)x392.85 (v)mm 38 Mechanical Rainbow Led Wired Keyboard And Mouse Bundle 1 Unit 39 Laptop 1 Unit Intel® Core™ Ultra 7-9 155h Processor 16 Gb-32 Gb Ddr5 Ram 512gb-1tb Ssd 14-15" Oled Display Intel® Arc™ Graphics Windows 11 Home 40 Laptop 1 Unit Amd Ryzen 7-9 8945hs Processor 32gb-64gb Lpddr5x Ram 1tb-2tb M.2 Nvme Pcie Ssd Geforce Rtx4060 Graphics Card 14-16" Oled Wqxga Display Wi-fi 6e + Bluetooth Wireless Card Windows 11 Home 41 Desktop Computer 2 Unit Intelcore I5-i7 13400 Processor 16-32gb Ddr4 Ram 256 Gb Ssd + 1 Tb Hdd Windows 11 Home Usb Wired Keyboard & Wired Mouse 7 Monitor 42 Back-ups 2 Unit Output Power Capacity: 360 Watts/650 Va-1000va Output Connections: (4) Nema 5-15r (battery Back-up) Nominal Output Voltage: 230-250v Nominal Input Voltage: 230-250v Input Connections: Nema 5-15p 43 Printer 6 Unit Print, Scan, Copy Print Speed (a4, Iso): 11/6 Ipm (mono/ Colour) Wifi, Airprint®, Mopria ® Print Service, Direct Wireless Recommended Monthly Print Volume: 150-1,500 Pages 2.5-2.7 Lcd Touchscreen And Colour Display Factory Configuration: 416 X 363 X212mm Output/adf Trays Extended 416x554x Weight: 7.5-8 Kg 44 Desktop Computer High-end 1 Unit Specs Display : 21.5-22inch Monitor Memory:8-16gb Ddr5-2666 Sdram (1x8gb) Storage: 1-3 Tb Hdd Storage; 256-512 Gb Ssd Storage. Processor: Core L5-10400f (2.9ghz Graphics Card: Nvidia(r) Geforceo Gt 1030 (2 Gb Gddrs Dedicated). Network Lnterface: Lntegrated 10/100/1000 Gbe Lan Dimensions: 15.54-16 X 30.3-31 X 33.73-34 Cm Weight: 5.96-6kg Keyboard: Usb Black Keyboard And Mouse Combo. 45 Laptop Computer High-end 2 Unit Specs,: Processor: Lntel Core I7-i9-125ooh A 2.0 To 4.5 Ghz Memory: 8-16 Gb Of Ddr5 3200 Mhz System Memory Storage: 512gb-1tb Nvme Ssd Display: 15.6-16in Display With Ips (ln-plane Switching) Full Hd 1920 X 1080 144h2 Graphics : Geforce R Rtx'" 3050ti Wlan: Killer Tm Wi-fi 6 Ax 1650i 802.11 A/b/g/n+acr2+ax Wireless Lan Dual Band (2.4 Ghz And 5 Ghz)2x2 Mu-mimo Technology Supports Bluetooth 5.1. Lan : Killertm Ethernet E26oo 10/100/1000 Mbps Lpv4 And Lpv6 Support. Operating System: Windows 11 Home Ports: Usb Type-? Port Supporting: Usb 3.2 Gen 2 (up To 10 Gbps), Display Port Over Usb-c Thunderbolt4 Usb Charging 5v;3a, Dc-in Port 20v;65w One Usb 3.2 Gen 2 Port Featuring Power-off Usb Charging Usb 3.2 Gen 2 Port Usb 3.2 Gen 1 Port Ethernet (rj-45) Port Hdmi 2.1 Port With Gdcp Support 3.5 Mm Head Phone/speaker Jack, Supporting Headsets With Built-in Microphone Dc-in Jack For Ac Adapter. Keyboard: 103-/l04-/lo7-key Fine Tip Rgb-backlit Keyboard With Independent Standard Numeric Keypad, International Language Support. Touch Pad: Multi-gesture Touchpad, Supportint Two- Finger Scroll; Pinch; Gestures To Open Cartona Action Center, Multitasking: Application Commands. Dimensions: 360.4-361 (w) X 271.09-272 (d) X 25.9-26/26.9-27 (h) Mm (14.19-15 X 10.67-11x 1.02-2/l.06-2 Inches) With Plastic A Cover. Weisht: 2.5kg (5.51 Lbs.) With 4-cell Battery Pack, Solid State Drive. 46 Biometric (see Attached Specification) 1 Unit Multi-bio Time Attendance Terminal Face Capacity: 1,000-1,500 Fingerprint Capacity: 1,500-2,000 Id Card Capacity: 1,500-2,000 Record Capacity: 80,000-100,000 Display:2.8-inch Tft Screen Communication: Tcp/ip, Usb-host, Wi-fi Power Supply: Dc 12v 1.5a Verification Speed: ≤ 1 Sec. Operating Temp: 0°-45° C Operating Humidity: 20%-80% Dimension: 200.25 X 148 X 33.04 Mm-221 X 150 X 34 Mm Net Weight: 380g-400g 47 Desktop Computer 2 Unit Operating System-windows 11 Home With Ms Office For Home And Student Processor-intel Core I5-1245 Oh Processor (4cores, 8 Threads 3.4ghz, 1.2mb Intel Smart Cache) Motherboard-intel" H600 Chipset Memory-8gb-16gb Ddr4 3200mhz Uddim, 32gb-33gb Of Dual-channel Ddr4 Hard Disk Drive-256 Gb-257gb, M.2.2280 Pci-e Ssd, 1tb 3.5inch-4inch 7200rpm-7300rpm Graphics-intel Uhd 730 Graphics For 13th Generation (better Performance Than Nvidia Gt730 2gb) Audio-integrated High Definition, 5.1 -channel Surround Sound Networking-wlan, 802.1 1ac/a/b/g/n Wireless Lan And Bluetooth 5.0, Lan-gigabit Ethernet Standard I/o Ports, Expansion Slot(s) Power Supply And Adapter-300w-320w Keyboard And Mouse-usb Wired Keyboard & Wired Mouse 48 Laptop Computer 1 Unit Processor: Intel Core Ultra7 155u Processor(e-cores To 3.80-3.85ghz,p-cores 4.80-4.85ghz) Operating System: Windows 11 Pro 64 Graphic Card: Integrated Intel Graphics Memory: 16gb-20gb Ddr5-5600mhz(sodimm)2 X 8 Gb) Storage: 512gb-600gb Ssd M.2 2242 Pcie Gen4 Tlc Opal Display:16"wuxga(1920 X 1200)ips,anti-glare,non Touch,45% Ntsc,300 Nits. 60hz Battery: 3-5 Cell Li-polymer 57-60wh Ac Adapter/power Supply:65-70w Fingerprint Reader:no Finger Print Reader Pointing Device:trackpad Keyboard:backlit,black With Number Pad-english(us) Wifi:intel@wi-fi 6e Ax211 2x2 Ax & Bluetooth@5.1(windows 10)-bluetooth@5.3(windows 11) One Port For Usb 3.2 Gen 1 Featuring Power Off Usb Charging Color: Graphite Black 49 Laptop 1 Unit Specifications: Cpu: Intel Core I7-i10-1255u Ram: 16-32gb Ddr4 Storage: 1-3tb Ssd Gpu: Nv1d1a Mx550 2-4gb Display: 15.6'' -20'' Os: Window 11-15 Home 50 Printer 1 Unit Specifications: Print, Scan, Copy Connectivity: Wifi, Usb, Wireless Direct Printing Speed - 17/16.5 Ipm - 18/17.5 (iso) Mono/color Diplex Printing Wifi- Direct And Highspeed Usb 2.0-4.0 Print Resolution - 1,200 X 6,000 Dpi-1300 X 7000 20-sheet Auto Document Feeder Paper Input Capacity 150-200 Sheets Multipurpose Tray 80-90 Sheets 1.8'' -2'' Tft Colour Lcd Mobile Print: Brother Iprints& Scan, Airprint & Mopria Cons: Bt-d60bk-7500-8500 Pages Bt5000cmy-5, 000-6000 Pages 51 Laptop With Projector 1 Unit Specifications: Operating System: Windows 11-12 Home Processor Family: Amd Ryzen 7-8 Processor Processor: Amd Ryzen 7 5825u ( Up To 4.5 Ghz Max Boost Clock, 16 Mb L3 Cache, 8 Cores, 16 Threads) Chipset:amd Integared Soc Sustainable Impact Specifications: Keyboard Keycaps Made With Post-consumer Recycled Plastic Security Management: Trusted Platform Module (firmware Tpm)support Memory:8-16gb Ddr4-3200 Mhz Ram (1 X 8 Gb) Memory Layout (slots & Size ) :1 X 8- Gb - 2x8gb Internal Storage: 512-600 Gb Pcle Nvme M.2 Ssd Cloud Service: 25-30gb Dropbox Storage For 12 Months Display: 39.6 -42cm (15.6'''') Diagonal, Fhd (1920 X 1080), Ips, Micro-edge, Anti-glare, 250-300 Nits, 45% Ntsc Display Size(diagonal): 39.6- 42cm (15.6'''') Graphics: Integrated Graphics:(integrated):amd Raeon Graphics Ports: 1 Superspeed Usb Type-c 5gbps Signaling Rate; 2 Superspeed Usb Type-a 5 Gbps Signaling Rate; 1 Hdmi 1.4b;1 Ac Smart Pin; 1 Headphone/microphone Combo Expansion Slots: 1 Multi-format Sd Media Card Reader Camera:hp True Vision 720-750p Hd Camera With Temporal Noise Reduction And Integrated Dual Array Digital Microphones Audio: Dual Speakers Pointing Device: Hp Imagepad With Multi-touch Gesture Support; Precision Touchpad Support Keyboard: Full-size, Natural Silver Keyboard With Numeric Keypad Wieless: Realtek Rtl**@@ce 802.11 A/b/g/n/ac (2x2) Wi-fi And Bluetooth 5-10 Combo Power Supply Type:45-50 Wh Li-ion Ecolables:epeat Registered Energy Star Certified: Energy Star Certified Product Design: Paint Finish Cover And Base, Vertical Brushed In-mould Roll Keyboard Frame Product Color: Natural Silver Minimum Dimensions(w X D X H): 35.85-36.86 X 24.2-25.3 X 1.79-2.5 Cm (dimensions Vary By Configuratiuon) Weight: 1.69-2kg Warranty: 1 Year, 10-15 Minutes Response Time For Service Projector With Screen Specifications: Projection System Dlp Projection Method: Front, Rear, Ceiling, Rear Ceiling Number Of Lamps: 1-3 Lamp Power:220-300 W Normal Mode Lamp Life: 6000-7000hour Economy Mode Lamp Life: 10000-11000hour Lens Type: Manual Zoom Manual Focus Minimum Lens Aperture: F/2.41-3-42-4 Maximum Lens Aperture: F/2.53-3-54-4 Minimum Focal Length: 21.85-23 Mm Maximum Focal Length: 24.01-25mm Minimum Diagonal Image Size: 584.20-600mm Maximum Diagonal Image Size: 7.62 -8m (300'') Minimum Projection Distance: 1-2m Maximum Projection Distance:11.80 -12m Optical Zoom: 1.1-2-2x Extremeeco Mode Lamp Life: 15000-16000hour 52 Desktop Medium End 1 Unit Specifications: Windows 11-15 Home Sl Intel Core I5-1335 Process-17-1500 Process 8-10gb (1x8gb) Of Ddr4 System Memory, Upgradable To 32-36gb Using Two So Dimm Modules 512-600 Gb, Pcle, Gen4, 16-32 Gb/s Nvme With Hdd Upgrade Kit 16.0''-32'' Display With Ips ( In-plane Switching) Technology, Wucxga 1920 X 1200, Acer Comfy View Led-backlit Tft Lcd 16;10 Aspect Ratio, Clor Gamut Ntsc 45% Wlan: Intel Wireless Wi-fi 6eax211 ,-802.11-803.12 A/b/g/n/ac/ax Wireless Lan Band: 2.4 Ghz, 5 Ghz And 6ghz-2x2 Mu_mimo Technology- Supports Bluetooth 5.1 Or Above-support Vpro/ Support Cnvi Interface-gigabit Ethernet Card Reader: Sd Card Reader T-type Hd Camera-streaming Webcams Compatible W/ Windows 1280 X 720 Resolution, -720p Hd Video At 30 Fps W/ Temporal Noise Reduction, Blue Glass Lens, -knowles Dual Mic (33 Mm + 33 Mm) 50 Wh 3-cell Li-ion Battery(- 10 Hours) 358.5 (w) X 260 (d) X 19.9/22.9 (h)mm (14.11 X 10.24 X 0.78/0.9 Inches) With Plastic A Cover Information Comm. Techno. Equip. 53 "desktop Pavilion All In One Pc Operating System: Windows 11 Processor: Intel Core I7-12700t-i9 Ram: 16gb - 18 Gb Storage: 512gb - 1tb Monitor Display:24""-26"" With Dvd/cd Written Accessories; Speaker And Webcam Os: Windows 11 Licensed Ms Office Licensed (excel, Word, Access, Powerpoint, Publisher) Warranty; 2 Years " 1 Set 54 Desktop Computer Inter Core I5 14th Generation - 4.70ghz Ram: 16gb-24gb Ssd:500gb To Itb Monitor Display:24"-26" With Dvd/cd Written Accessories; Speaker And Webcam Os: Windows 11 Licensed Ms Office Licensed (excel, Word, Access, Powerpoint, Publisher) Warranty; 2 Years 3 Set 55 Printer 4 Unit Print, Scan, Copy Print Speed (a4, Iso): 11/6 Ipm (mono/ Colour) Wifi, Airprint®, Mopria ® Print Service, Direct Wireless Recommended Monthly Print Volume: 150-1,500 Pages 56 Projector With Adaptive Color And Wireless Capability 1 Pc Brightness: 4800-5000 Ansi Lumens Standard: Compliant W/ Iso 21118-optical Z00m Ratio:1.1x-1.5x Projection Screen Size 58cm-762cm Projection Distance 3.3'-39.3' Audio 3w Speaker Dimensions: 313-314 X 240-245 X 113.7-114mm 57 Biometrics Attendance System: 500-1000 Finger Prints Capacity;50,000 Logs Capacity 2.8-5 Inches Tft Screen Display Usb Host/client 1 Unit 58 Computer Desktop Medium End 1 Unit Specifications; Cpu: Intel Core I7-i9 Ram: 8-16gb Storage: 1 Tb-2 Tb Monitor: 24" - 27" Keyboard And Mouse: Keyboard And Mouse Set 59 Dslr Camera 1 Unit Specification: Image Sensor Type: Cmos Sensor Aspect Ratio: 3:2-4:00 Effect Pixels: Approx. 24-24.1 Megapixels View Finder Type: Eye Level Penta Mirror Lcd Monitor Type: Tft Color Liquid-crystal Monitor Coverage: Vertical/ Horzontal Wifi: Built In Iso Range: 100-6400 Shutter Speed: 1/4000 Sec To 30 Sec Monitor Size & Dots: 7.5-8.5cm W/ Approx 920,000-950,000 Dots Image Type: Jpeg, Raw 14-16 Bit 60 Photocopier Machine 1 Unit Specifications: Machine Type: Monochrome A4 Laser Multifunctional Core Functions: Copy, Scan, Send And Fax Control Panel: 12.7 Cm-13 Cm Lcd Touch Memory: 1-2 Gb Ram Storage: 1-2gb Paper Output Capacity: 180-200 Sheets 61 Printer With Scanner 3 Set Printer Type: Prit, Scan, Copy, Fax W/ Adf Paper Sizes: A4, A5, A6, B5, Legal Scanner Type: Flatbed Colour Image Scanner Colour: 48 Bit-64 Input, 24-25 Output Paper Capacity: 30-35 Sheets (a4 Paper) 20 Sheets (legal) Usb: Usb 2.0-2.5 Network: Ethernet, Wifi, Ieee, Wifi Direct 62 Laptop And Printer 1 Set "processor Intel ® Core ᵀᴹ 7-9 150u (12 Mb Cache, 10 Cores, 12 Threads, 5 To 5.40 Ghz) Operating System Windows 11 Pro Ubuntu ® Linux ® 22.04 Lts, 64-bit Video Card Integrated: Intel ® Iris ® Xe Graphics Display 16-17 Fhd +1920x1200, 60hz, Wva, Non-touch, Anti-glare, 250 Nit, 45% Ntsc, 25ms, Memory* 32gb-128 Gb: 2 X 8 Gb, Ddr5, 5200 Mt/s, Dual-channel Storage 1tb-3tbhdd 512gb-1tb M.2 Pcie Nvme Solid State Drive Color: Anodized Ice Blue Dimensions & Weight Height: 19.05 Mm -200mm Width: 356.78 Mm-400mm Depth: 249.52 Mm -300mm Starting Weight:1.87 Kg (4.12 Lb) *mouse, Mouse Pad And Laptop Bag" "all In One Printer (print, Scan, Copy & Fax) Print Resolution: 4,800x1,200 Dpi Print Speed: 10.1 To 11.6 Ipm (mono/colr) Copy Speed: 2-3.2 Ipm Fax Resolution: 300x300 Dpi (extra Fine) Maintenance Cartridge: Mc-g04 Dimensions: 416 X 337 212 Mm (factory Configuration) Weight: 7.0-7.2 Kg" 63 Desktop Computer Set With Printer 1 Set "cpu Processor Intel Core I7-i9 Window 11 Pro Storage 2tb-3 Tb Ssd Memory -32-128 Gb-ddr-3200 Monitor: 27-30 Inches Led Leaven Mechanical Borad/ Mouse/ 6 Fans Rgb/ Mousepad" "all In One Printer (printer, Scan, Copy & Fax) Print Resolution: 4,800x1,200 Dpi Scan Resolution: 600x1,200 Dpi Print Speed: 10.1 To 11.6 Ipm (mono/colr) Copy Speed: 2-3.2 Ipm Fax Resolution: 300x300 Dpi (extra Fine) N Maintenance Cartridge: Mc-g04 Dimensions: 416x337x212 Mm (factory Configuration) Weiht: 7.0-7.2 Kg" 64 Fly Kit For Drone-dji Mavic 2 Pro 1 Set "(2) Intelligent Flight Battery (capacity-3,850 Mah (6-12 Pcs) Low Noise Propeller (1pc) Rc Cable Usb Type Connector 1 (pc)battery To Powerbank Adaptor (1pc) Battery Charging Hub (1pc) Car Charger" 65 Desktop Computer, High-end 2 Unit Specs: Display: 21.5-22 Inch Monitor Memory: 8-16gb Ddr5-2666 Sdram(1x8 Gb) Storage: 1tb-3tb Hdd Storage; 256-512 Gb Ssd Storage Processor: Core I7-i9 10400f(2.9ghz), I7-i9 Graphics Card: Nvidia®geforce Gt 1030(2gb Gddr5 Dedicated). Network Interface: Integrated 10/100/1000 Gbe Lan Dimensions: 15.54-16x30.3-31x33.73-34cm Weight: 5.96-6kg Keyboard:usb Black Keyboard And Mouse Combo 66 Laptop Computer High-end 1 Unit Specs: Processor: Intel Core I7-i9 12500ha 2.0 Up To 4.5 Ghz Memory: 8-16gb Of Ddr5 3200 Mhz System Memory Storage: 512gb-1tb Nvme Ssd Display: 15.6-17in. Display With Ips (in-plane Switching) Full Hd 1920-1930x1080-1090 144hz Graphics:geforce Rtx 3050ti Wlan:killer Tm Wi-fi 6 Ax 1650i 802.11 A/b/g/n+acr2+ax Wireless Lan Dual Band(2.4 Ghz And 5 Ghz) 2x2 Mu-mimo Technology Supports Bluetooth 5.1 Lan: Killertm Ethernet E2600 10/100/1000 Mbps Ipv6 Support Operating System: Windows 11home Speakers: Acer Purified, Voice Technology With Dual Buitl-in Microphones.range, Headphone-like Audio And Powerful Sound Camera: 1280-1290x720-730 Resolution 720p Hd Video At 30 Fps With Temporal Noise Reduction Blue Gass Lens Dual Mic(33mm+33mm). Ports: Usb Type-? Port Supporting:usb 3.2 Gen 2(up To 10 Gbps|), Display Port Over Usb-c Thunderbolt4, Usb Charging 5v;3a,dc-in Port 20v;65w One Usb 3.2 Gen 2 Port Featuring Power-off Usb Charging Usb 3.2 Gen 2 Port Usb Gen 1 Port Ethernet (rj-45)port Hdmi 2.1 Port With Gdcp Support 3.5 Mm Headphone/speacker Jack, Supporting Headsets With Built-in Microphone D-in Jack For Ac Adapter. Keyboard: 103-/104-/1-7-key Fine Ip Rgb- Backlit Keyboard With Independent Standard Numeric Keypad,international Language Support Touch Pad: Multi-gesture Touchpad,suporting Two-finger Scroll;pinch;gesture To Open Cortona Action Center,multitasking;application Commands. Dimensions: 360.4(w) X 271.09(d) X 25.9/26.9(h)mm(14.19 X 10.67 X 1.02/1.06 Inches) With Palstics A Cover. Weight: 2.5kg (5.51 Lbs) With 4-cell Battery Pack,solid State Drive. 67 Protector With White Screen & Tripod 1 Unit Specs: 3800-4500 Lumens Of Color And White Brightness Contrast Ration 16000:1 To 18000:1 Vertical/ Horizontal Keystone Hdmi Audio And Video Connection Wifi Connectivity Remote Control White Projector Screen 80 Inches- 100 Inches Tripod Stand Projector Rechargeable Wireless Powerpoint Present 68 Ups 1000 Kva-apc 2 Unit Output (on Battery) 220-240v Surge; 6005/9455 Battery Recharge Time: 4 Hours-5 Hours Recover To 90%-100% Capacity No. Of Outlets 3-4 Irc13 Product Warranty- 2 Years Parts & Services, 1 Year Battery 69 "avr Input Voltage 150-250v; Output Voltage 220v / 110v± 3%; Frequence 50/60 Hz; Response Time < 1s@ 10% Voltage Fluctuation; Control System: Servo-motor Control System; Operating Temp.- 10c To 40c With Humidity < 95%; Dimensions: 208x208x165mmfeatures" 3 Unit 70 Computer Printer, Continuous Ink, With Scanner 2 Unit 71 Uninterrupted Power Supply (ups)battery: 12 Volt 8ah (20 Hr) Heavy Duty, Battery Only 5 Unit 72 Uninterrupted Power Supply (ups), Power 5 Unit Rating: 2000va-3000va,220vac/230vac,50/60hz,ac Input:160vac-290vac, Voltage Range:140-300vac Capacity Voltage: 3kva-5000va Recharge Time: 9-10hrs, Heavy Duty, For Big Equipment 73 "paging System ""users 100 (up To 200), Max Concurent Calls: 30 (up To 60) Max Analog Ports: 8, Expanion Boards: 1*ex30/ex08+1*d30 External Storage: Usb, Hdd"" Call Recording,automatic Attendant, Mobile App, Web App Desktop App (softphone), Time Condition, Ring Group, Call Queue, Music On Hold, Call Transfer, External Storage: Usb. " 1 Set 4 Onboard Module Slots And 8 Interfaces On The Panel Unit "128*64px Backlit Lcd Screen 2 X 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port 6 Way Conferencing 2 Sip Accounts Hd Voice Support Ri9 Headset Support Ri9 Headset Support Poe W/o Power Adapter" Set 1. 8 Sip Lines Set 2. Android System, 8g Flash , Wifi 3. Rtp Multicast Paging 4. Real-time Monitoring 5. Support Ftp Server, Usb Disk Music 6. 8.0-inch Touch Screen, 1280*800 Resolution 7. 2 Audio-in, 1 Audio-out 15w Sip Calling Speaker Sip-so1 Unit 1. Transmit Excellent Sound For Music And Anouncement 2. Poe Eliminates Need For Local Power Supply 3. 48k Opus Audio Codec Enables Excellent Sound Quality 4. Support Web Firmwareupgrade For Easy Maintenance 5. Standard Sip Protocol To Compatible With Other Sip Devices 6. Support Rtp Multicast As Altern Installation Fee And Materials Lot Utp Cable, Cat6e Pure Copper Outdoor Meters Utp Cable, Cat6e Pure Copper Indoor Meters 16-port 10/100m Poe + Switch Unitr Adds 2*fxo Ports (also Calledpstn/landline Pldt, Globe Etc.) Unit Fiber Optic Cable Rolls Media Converter Unut Data Cabinet 6u Unit D30 Active, Add100 Voip Users And 30 Concurrent Calls Unit 74 Computer Server 1 Unit Branded Full Tower Type (rack Mounted Convertible) Dual Quad Core Xeon Or Higher Processor 2ghz+ Processor Speed Or Higher, 8 Mb Cache Memory 32gb+ Ecc Sdram/ddr2, Dimm Type @ 8x 4096 Mb Per Module Hard Disk 3 Tb Hard Disk (min) 300gbx 10 Hot Pluggable Hard Disk With Raid 5 Configuration, Configured With Pci Ultra 2/3 Scsi Raid Controller Raid 5 Configuration Disk Drives: A. 8x Dvd Writer, Dual Layer, Double Layer Network: Four(4) Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbps)lan; Add-on/built-in Usb/ps/2 Keyboard & Optical Mouse W/ Scroll Button W/ Pad 17-24” Lcd Color Monitor (meets Fcc Standards) Redundant Power Supply With Two(2) Usb 2.0 Ports In Front With Rack Railings For Rack Conversion Software: (w/ Original Installer And/or Recovery Cd And License): Original Installation Cd & Complete Original Users Manuals Of Windows Server 2012 W/ 25 Cal License Per Server With One (1) Year Warranty On Cd Against Media Defect Anti Virus Software Full Product One (1) Year Subscription On-site Delivery Of All Servers, Configured & Installed W/ 3 Kva Ups W/ Built-in Avr (one(1) Year Warranty) >must Provide Power Of Up To 15 Minutes Of Uptime In Case Of Power Interruption Three (3) Years Extended Warranty Both On Parts & On-site Services For All Components And Accessories Network Switch (24 Ports) Twenty Four(24) 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch Auto Negotiation & Auto Sensing Qos Traffic Prioritization Up To 1000mbps In Full Duplex Operation With Support For Half And Full Duplex Seeds Plug And Play Installation Can Be Wall Or Rack Mounted Power Saving Features With External Power Adapter 220 Vac With (1) One Year Warranty On Parts And Services Universal Input/output (i/o) Ports I/o Ports Must Comply With Cat6 Cable And Cat6 Patch Panel I/o Ports Faceplate Must Be Shattered Cat6 Cables And Cat6 Patch Panel Must Comply With Ansi Tia/eia-568-b.2-1 Backward Compatibility To Categories 5e, 5, And 3 Open Standard That Allows Products From Different Vendors To Work Together Open Standard That Allows Products From Different Vendors To Work Together Open Standard That Allows Products From Different Vendors To Work Together Plug And Jack Interoperability For Modular (rj-45 Type) Connections Full System Specification Including Testing Of Components, Patch Cords, Channels And Permanent Links Twice The Bandwidth Of Category 5e With Positive Power Sum Attenuation To Cross-talk Ration (psacr) Up To 200 Mhz All Specifications For Components And Cabling Are Tested To 250 Mhz (25% Higher Than 200 Mhz) Which Complies With Ieee With Installation Office Equipment 75 Computer Table 4 Unit Color: Black, Length: 60-70 Cm, Width: 40 Cm, Height: 112-115cm With Keyboard Drawer, Printer Stand, Metal Frame, Monitor Table 76 Stand Fan 2 Set L-64-65 X W-26-27 X H-53-54 (cm) 16-18 Inch Blade Diameter Inverter Dc Motor Transparent Black Pp Blade Over-voltage Protection Cabinet 1 Unit Wooden Cabinet W/ Glass Cover 3 Shelves L-35" W-15" H-50" 77 Airconditioning Unit 2 Unit Window Type- 1.5 Hp To 2.5 Cooling Capacity Full Dc Inverter 3 Fan Speed (low, Medium, High Coo) Auto Swing Removable And Washable Air Filter Remote Controller 78 Orbit Ceiling Fan 12 Unit Specs: 3-4 Blades, 18-19"metal Blade High Performance Motor 4 Speed Remote Switch With Termal Fuse Protection 79 Executive Swivel Chair 1 Unit With Arm Rest, Adjustable Gaslift, Polyurethane Finish Back And Seat, Powder Coated Pvc Starbase With Castor Wheels Note: Sample Attached 80 Computer Chair 1 Unit With Armrest, Black, Adjustable Seat 100kg-110kg Note: Sample Attached 81 Steel Cabinet 2 Pc Lateral 4-5 Drawers Anti-tilted Lock Steel Handle (goose Neck) 2 Pc. Plastic Divider Per Drawer Color: Gray/dirty White Size: Length: 900-1000mm, Width: 450-500mm, Height: 1328-1400mm 82 Steel Cabinet 1 Pc Vertical 4-6 Drawers (no Vault) Anti-tilted Lock Plastic Handle 2 Pc. Plastic Divider Per Drawer Color: Gray/dirty White Size: Length: 620-700mm, Width: 460-500mm, Height: 1332-1400mm 83 Top Chest Freezer/ Chiller 1 Unit Specifications: 18 Cu. Ft. To 20 Cu. Ft. Solid Chest Freezer Dual Function-freezer Or Chiller Fast Freezing Mode Frontal Drain 2 Key Locks 2 Grip Handle 2 Wire Basket 305w-320w Input Power Capacity, Freezer: 465-480 Liters Warranty: Compressor: 3 Yrs, Service: 1 Yr. 84 Washing Machine With Spinner 1 Unit Specifications: Washing Load Capacity: 10.01 Kg To 18 Kg Washing Features: Large Capacity Twin Tub 85 Metal Filling Cabinet 1 Unit 4-5 Layers H- 4.5-5 Ft, W- 1.6-2 Ft, L-2.2-3ft Preffered Color-green 86 Electric Fan (stand Fan) 3 Unit Size:18"-20" Metal Blade,3-5 Leaf High Performance Motor 87 Junior Executive Table 1 Unit L-36"x W-24" X H-30" 4-5 Drawers Melina Wood, Varnish Finish 88 Clerical Table 3 Unit L- 36"x W- 20" X H-30" 3-4 Drawes Melina Wood, Varnish Finish See Attach References 89 Office Chair: Swivel Chair 1 Unit Color-black, Adjustable Seat Height W/ Cushion, Armrest 90 Steel Cabinet 2 Pcs 3-4 Layer Vertical Cabinet ***nothing Follows*** Total 5,474,218.94 Prepared By: Eleanor A. Oyami Bac-secretariat Certified Correct: Arundale Gum-u I. Bunnag Bac-secretariat On Goods & Infrastructure
Closing Date27 Feb 2025
Tender AmountPHP 5.4 Million (USD 94.6 K)
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