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Details: Description Invitation To Bid The Nueva Ecija University Of Science And Technology (neust) Through The Bids And Awards Committee (bac) Will Conduct Early Procurement Activities (epa) For The Following Project Funded By Nep/gaa 2025 In Accordance With The Guidelines On The Implementation Of Epa. Interested Entities Are Hereby Invited To Bid For The Following: Name Of Project: Hospitality And Tourism Management Virtual-reality Laboratory Set/package Location: Neust Cabanatuan City Approved Budget For The Contract: Php5,500,000.00 Contract Duration: 90 Calendar Days Source Of Fund: Nep/gaa 2025 Cost Of Bidding Documents: Php10,000.00 Project Description: 1lot/package Item No. Item & Description Quantity Unit 1 Hospitality And Tourism Management Virtual-reality Laboratory Set/package A. 90 Pcs. Virtual Reality Device (head Goggles And Hand So) B. 3 Units 50 Inches 4k Led Smart - 4k Uhd - Smart Tv - Bluetooth Connectivity, Hdr, Wireless Connectivity C. 3 Units All-in-one Computer - Apple M4 Chip With 10-core Cpu, 10-core Gpu, 16-core Neural Engine - 24" 4.5k Retina Display² - Standard Glass - 16gb Unified Mem9ory 512gb Ssd Storage - Four Thunderbolt 4 Ports Gigabit Ethernet - Magic Mouse - Magic Keyboard With Touch Id - Us English D. Simulation Program Software • Hotel Operations And Services - Hotel Section / Department Familiarization - Hotel Room Housekeeping Procedure (cleaning And Bed Preparation) - Housekeeping Tools And Equipment Familiarization • Food And Beverage Operations And Services - Restaurant Section/department Familiarization - Bar Tools And Equipment Familiarization - Kitchen Tools And Equipment Familiarization - Bartending And Cocktail Mixing - Food Service Procedures • Tourism And Travel Management - Phase 1 O Philippine Virtual Tour & Tourism Destination (360 Vr Tour) O Wonders Of The World (famous International Tourism Destination) (360 Vr Tour) O Country Familiarization (map And Flag Of The World) O Philippine And Tourism Geography (map, Province, Capital, Municipality, Culture) - Phase 2 O Travel Booking Simulation (using Global Distribution System) O Travel Agency Facility Familiarization O In-flight Safety Demonstration And Familiarization (aircraft) O Cruise Ship Vessel Familiarization 1 Set 2 Global Distribution System (gds) With Hotel Property Management System (pms) – Package/set A. 3 Units – Server Computer - Processor: 1 X Intelâ® Xeonâ® E3-1220v3 Quad Core Processor (3.10ghz/80w) - Cache: 8mb L3 Cache - Memory: 4gbâ 1 X 4gb Ddr3-1333 Unbuffered Ecc Memory - Expansion Slots • 1 X Pcieâ® 3.0 X16 • 1 X Pcieâ® 2.0 X4 (x8 Connector) • 1 X Pcieâ® 2.0 X1 (x4 Connector) • 1 X Pci - Graphics: Intel Hd P4600 Graphics - Ethernet: Onboard Gigabit Lan (intel� 82576eb) - Power Supply: 500w 80 Plus Bronze Certified Efficient Fixed Power Supply - Storage: 1 X 500gb 3.5†Sata 7200rpm (up To 4 X 3.5†Sata Hdd) - Chassis Form Factor: Tower Chassis - Optical Drive: Dvd-rw - Dimensions: 180 (w) X 450 (d) X 358 (h) Mm (7.1 X 17.7 X 14.1 Inches) - Weight: 7.9- 12.4 Kg (17.4-27.3 Lbs.) - Os Support: Windows 11 Os 64 Bit - Security And Service Features • Chassis Intrusion Alert, • Admin/user Password, • Device Boot Control, • Power On Password, • Setup Password - Emissions Classification (emc) • Fcc (class B) Bsmi (class A) - Accessories: Keyboard And Mouse - Warranty: 3 Years Warranty On Parts, 1 Year On Labor, 1 Year On-site - Monitor: 20 Inches Led Monitor With Hdmi/ Vga Inputs A. Comprehensive Travel Distribution And Hotel Management Solution Software - Gds Core Features - Airline Reservations, Hotel Booking, Car Rentals, Ancillary Services, Payment Integration, And Customer Experience Enhancements. - Hotel Property Management System (pms) Features • Reservation And Front Desk Management O Dashboard For Reservations. O Room Availability And Rate Management. O Check-in/check-out Processing. Housekeeping Module O Task Updates For Housekeeping Staff. O Room Status Management (clean, Occupied, Out Of Service). Inventory And Revenue Management Dynamic Pricing Based On Demand And Seasonality. Room Inventory Distribution To Online Travel Agents (otas) And Gds Channels. • Customer Relationship Management (crm) Guest Profiles With History And Preferences. Automated Communication (confirmation Emails, Pre-arrival Messages). • Billing And Payments (mockup Payments Only) Integrated Billing For Services (room Stays, Minibar, Spa, Etc.). Secure Online And Offline Payment Options. Reporting And Analytics Customizable Reports (occupancy, Revenue, Guest Demographics). Business Insights For Demand Forecasting And Trend Analysis. Advanced Features For Gds + Pms Integration Unified Booking Engine: A Single Platform For Travel Agents To Book Hotels Channel Management: Automatic Synchronization Of Room Availability And Pricing Across Otas, Gds, And Direct Booking Channels. Software Specification Windows Executable Supports Windows 10 & 11 Unlimited Installations To Any Computer Software License Custom Developed For Neust Hrm, This Means That The Full Ownership Of This Application Or Software Will Be Neust Htm Updates Are Free For Up To 3 Years 1 Set 3 Point Of Sales Simulation For Retail And Restaurant Operations – Package/set A. 6 Units - Android Tablet Connectivity: Sim: Nano-sim, Esim - Cellular Model; Wifi Display: 8.7 Inches, 214.9 Cm2 (~81.7% Screen-to-body Ratio) Resolution: 800 X 1340 Pixels, 5:3 Ratio (~179 Ppi Density) Platform/ Os: Android 13, Upgradable To Android 14, One Ui 6.1 Chipset: Mediatek Helio G99 (6 Nm) Cpu: Octa-core (2x2.2 Ghz Cortex-a76 & 6x2.0 Ghz Cortex-a55) Gpu: Mali-g57 Mc2 Memory: Card Slot, Microsdxc (dedicated Slot) Internal: 128gb 8gb Ram A. 6 Units - Portable Bluetooth Receipt Printer Support Cash Drawer Drive Parallel, Serial, Usb, Lan Interface Optional Built-in Data Buffer(able To Receive New Data While Printing) Character Can Be Enlarged, Adjusted Line Spacing Left And Right Spacing, As Well As Bold And Underline Support Different Density Nv Bitmap Download And Printing Esc/pos Compatible, Setting Dip Switch To Choose Characters And Fonts Support Configuration Through Web Multiple Connect Printing Through Software Binding To Set Printer Identification Support International Language A. Pos Simulation And Training Software For Retail And Restaurant Operations Simulation Modules: -retail Operations: Barcode Scanning, Payment Processing (mock-up Cash, Card, Digital Wallets), Refunds, And Discounts. - Restaurant Operations: Table Ordering, Kitchen Communication, Split Bills, And Menu Updates. Interactive Dashboard: Real-time Analytics For Tracking Sales, Errors, And Performance Metrics During Training. Admin And Trainer Tools: Ability To Create Custom Scenarios, Define Learning Objectives, And Review Performance. Lifetime Ownership: No Recurring License Fees; Updates For Educational Purposes Included. Software Specification Android Application;supports Android 13 - 16 Operating Systems; Unlimited Installations To Any Android Tablet Device Software License Custom Developed For Neust Htm, This Means That The Full Ownership Of This Application Or Software Will Be Neust Htm Updates Are Free For Up To 3 Years 1 Set The Summary Of The Bidding Activities Is As Follows: Activities Schedule 1. Advertisement December 11-18, 2024 2. Issuance Of Bid Documents December 19, 2024 To January 3, 2025 3. Pre-bid Conference December 19, 2024, 2:30pm (via Zoom) 4. Deadline For Submission Of Bids (manual Submission) January 3, 2025, Until 5:00pm Bac Conference Room, Gen. Tinio (st.) Campus, Cabanatuan City 5. Opening Of Bids (face To Face) January 6, 2025, 9:00am Bac Conference Room, Gen. Tinio (st.) Campus, Cabanatuan City General Conditions: All Particulars To The Eligibility Statement And Screening, Bid Security, Performance Security, Pre-bidding Conference, Evaluation Of Bids, Post Qualification And Award Of Contract Shall Be Governed By The Pertinent Provisions Of R.a. 9184 And Its Implementing Rules And Regulations. 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, Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. Bidding Is Restricted To Filipino Citizens/sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Or Business Organizations With At Least Sixty Percent (60%) Interest Or Ownership Of At Least 60% Of The Outstanding Capital Stock Belonging To Citizens Of The Philippines, And To Citizens Or Business Organizations Of A Country Where The Laws Or Regulations Of Which Grant Similar Rights Or Privileges To Filipino Citizens, Pursuant To Ra 5183. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders From December 19, 2024 To January 3, 2025 Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb. It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps) And The Website Of The Procuring Entity, Provided That Bidders Pay The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Deadline For Submission Of Bids. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat At The Address Below On Or Before January 3, 2025, Until 5:00pm. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In The Pbd. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. On The Last Day For The Submission Of Bids And No Prospective Bidder/s Submitted Its Bid Documents Or Only One (1) Bid Was Submitted For The Above-mentioned Project, The Same Is Deemed Extended Until January 10, 2025, 5:00 Pm. This Is To Protect The Interest Of The University And Full Opportunity For A Competitive Bidding May Be Achieved. The University Likewise Reserves The Right To Cause Extension Or Postponement Of The Filing Of Bids Should Similar Situation Arises. Bid Opening Shall Be On January 6, 2025, 9:00 Am At The Bac Conference Room, Gen. Tinio (st.) Campus, Cabanatuan City Unless Extended. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidder Or His/her/its Duly Authorized Representative/s. Failure To Attend During The Opening Of Bids Shall Be Considered A Waiver On The Part Of The Bidder Who Likewise Waives His/her/its Right To Raise Questions During The Bidding Procedures. The Nueva Ecija University Of Science And Technology 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 Section 41 Of Ra 9184 And Its Irr, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. For More Information Concerning This Bidding, Please Contact The Following: Engr. Joel G. De Mesa Head, Bac Secretariat For Goods And Services Neust Gen. Tinio St., Cabanatuan City Email Address: Neust.bacsec@gmail.com Approved By: Dr. Honorato P. Panahon (sgd.) Bac Chairperson
Closing Date6 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 5.5 Million (USD 94.7 K)
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Others
United States
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this Request For Information (rfi) Is Issued Solely For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Does Not Constitute A Solicitation.
the Submission Of Pricing, Capabilities For Planning Purposes, And Other Market Information Is Highly Encouraged And Allowed Under This Rfi In Accordance With (iaw) Far 15.201(e).
disclaimer
this Rfi Is Issued Solely For Information And Planning Purposes Only And Does Not Constitute A Solicitation. All Information Received In Response To This Rfi That Is Marked As Proprietary Will Be Handled Accordingly. Iaw 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.
sources Sought Description
this Is Not A Solicitation Announcement. This Is A Sources Sought/rfi Only. The Purpose Of This Sources Sought/rfi Is To Gain Knowledge Of Potential Qualified Sources And Their Size Classification Relative To Naics 532420 (size Standard Of $40 Million). Responses To This Sources-sought Will Be Used By The Government To Make Appropriate Acquisition Decisions. After Review Of The Responses To This Sources-sought, A Solicitation Announcement May Be Published. Responses To This Sources-sought Synopsis Are Not Considered Adequate Responses For A Solicitation Announcement.
the Department Of Veterans Affairs (va), Visn 22 Network Contracting Office, Is Seeking Sources That Can Provide Equipment Lease And Maintenance For Mailing, Shipment Tracking, Proof Of Delivery, And Receiving Services For Mailroom And Warehouse For The Va Loma Linda Health Care System (vallhcs).
the Contractor Shall Provide And Be Responsible For The Shipment And Delivery (if Applicable) To Va Loma Linda Health Care System At 11201 Benton Street, Loma Linda, Ca 92357.
scope Of Work
lease Of Mail Metering Machines And Package Tracking Equipment/software.
the Jerry L Pettis Va Medical Center, Loma Linda, California Is Seeking Prospective Contractors Who May Be Interested In Competing For The Leasing Of A Digital Mailing System With New Shaped Based Rating System To Replace Aging Digital Mailing System For Assigning Postage To A Variety Of Mail Processed By The Support Services Mail Room. Additionally, Both Campuses Require Package Tracking Equipment And Software.
1. Background:
the Intent Of This Proposal Is To Lease With A Base Year And Four Option Years, For The New Mailing System Equipment And Associated Service Contract, Including All Required Hardware, Software, Maintenance And Services Necessary To Manage Mail Operations For The Loma Linda Va Mail Rooms That Meet All Usps, Federal And Va Mail Processing Requirements Including Intelligent Mail Package Barcode (impb) Compliant.
c. Periods Of Performance:
base Period: April 1, 2025 Through March 31, 2026
option Year 1: April 1, 2026 Through March 31, 2027
option Year 2: April 1, 2027 Through March 31, 2028
option Year 3: April 1, 2028 Through March 31, 2029
option Year 4: April 1, 2029 Through March 31, 2030
2. Mail Meter Equipment Features
a. Features Of Digital Mailing System Seeking To Lease:
b. Increase The Efficiency And Proper Assignment Of Postage Charges To A Variety Of Mail In Differing Sizes And Weights To A High Volume Of Mail That Is Processed Through The Mailroom On A Daily Basis.
c. Ensure Continuity Of Mailing Operations In The Event Emergency Equipment Maintenance Or Repairs Are Required.
d. One Usps Shape Based Compliant Mail Metering Systems To Address Our Daily Mail Volume Needs. Schedule 48 Pricing Implemented. The Ability To Weigh The Mail Piece And Determine Its Shape In Line While Processing Is Required (wow). The Topeka Mail Room Meter Capacity Shall Be Up To 50,000 Pieces Of Mail Every Month.
e. The Meter/equipment Will Require The Following Features For Each Campus (total Footprint Not To Exceed 112 Inches):
mailing System That Can Process Outgoing Mail And Flats With A Mixed Mail Feeder.
stand-alone Meter With Federal Funding Capability.
stand-alone Impb Processing For Priority Mail, First Class Parcels, And Package Services That Includes Computer, Label Printer, And >70-pound Scale.
schedule 48 Rates Are Required.
multi-carrier Capability (i.e., Usps, And Ups) To Allow For Rate Shopping And To Ensure Continuity Of Operations For Package Shipments.
electronic Return Receipt (err) As Processed Through The Mail Machine Which Includes Certified Barcode Scanning.
automatic And Manually Selectable Date Advance.
minimum Processing Speed - 125 Letters Per Minute.
power Stacking.
interfaced Scale Automatically Setting Meter For Correct Postage.
ssl Encrypted Communication.
an Additional Separate, Integrated/interfaced 70 Lb. Scale For Larger Items.
departmental/categories Accounting With Report Printer.
open/closed Flap Sealing.
fifteen-inch Touch Screen Display.
automatic Gum Label Dispenser.
4-color Text Messaging System With Ability For Local Personnel To Customize Message And Quick Response (qr) Barcode/graphics Printing.
ability To Export, Both Locally And Digitally, Encrypted Customized Reports.
weigh On The Way (wow)/in-line Weighing To Include Shape-based Rating.
online Services For Tracking Packages And Viewing Accounting Information To Include Monthly Reporting Of Number Of Pieces Processed And Dollar Amount.
provide Operational Stand/table.
must Be Configured To Allow For Best Rate Selection (i.e., Priority Mail Commercial Base And Priority Mail Commercial Plus).
usps Approved Information Based Indicia (ibi) System Capability (printed Indicia And Mail System Must Be Capable Of Providing Usps Commercial Base Pricing On Priority And Express Mail).
must Be Fips And Ato Compliant
equipment
ix9conveyor Ix-9 Conveyor Stacker
2 Ix9dwm Pkg Ix-9 Dynamic Weighing Module
2 Ix9c Ix-9c 300 Lpm Base Puffy Postcard Feeder W/wireways
2 Ixwp30 Ix 30lb Weighing Platforms
2 Ixdu300 300 Department Upgrade
2 Ds85i-inte3hcf
3 Station Expert: 2 Auto Fdrs + 1 Hcdf, Cis Scanner, Multi License
1 Idstc51 Zebra Tc52 Scanner W/camera
10 Idstcwallchar Tc52/57 Power Supply/wall Charger
10 Idstc- 5156cable Tc52/57 Charging Cable - Power Supply Not Included.
10 Idstc-5156boot Tc52/57 Protective Boot
10 Idstc-5156batt Tc52/57 4300 Mah Battery
10 Idstcstylus3pk Tc52/57 Stylus 3 Pack
4 Idsws-n Wireless Barcode Scanner
3 Idstc- 5slotcrad Tc51/56 5-port Charging Cradle.
3 Intra Enterprise Software Subscription By Sc Logic.
g. Installation, Training, And On-going Support/maintenance As Needed Throughout The Term Of The Lease Including But Not Limited To:
vendors Must Provide Complete Installation, Configuration, Setup, And Testing Of All Equipment And Software, Including Integration With And Configuration For Data Streams And Document Types Processed At Valom.
all Postage Rate Updates Provided At Least 10 Calendar Days Before The Rate Change Takes Effect.
periodic Preventive Maintenance Necessary To Avoid Unexpected Down Times Performed At Least Quarterly And More Frequently If Necessary. Contractor To Provide Parts And Labor (including Print Heads).
response From An On-site Repair Technician Within 4 Hours Of Placing A Service Call. Contractor To Provide Parts And Labor (including Print Heads).
ensure Continuity Of Mailing Operations In The Event Emergency Equipment Maintenance Or Repairs Are Required. (i.e., During Potential Downtime, Contractor Is To Provide A Replacement Unit Within 24 Hours).
training For Staff Including Initial Training And Any Ongoing Training Determined To Be Necessary By The Contracting Officer S Technical Representative (cotr) At No Additional Cost (not To Exceed 5 Formal On-site Trainings For The Remainder Of The Contract).
meter Will Be Re-located By The Vendor Selected, Including To A Different Facility, When Needed As Determined By The Cotr At No Additional Cost To The Facility.
3. Parcel Tracking Equipment Features
a. The Parcel Tracking Software Will Require The Following Features For Each Campus:
parcel Tracking Software
counter Signature Pad
low To Mid Volume 4 In. Label Printer
cordless Scanner
single Bay Cradle/battery Charger For Handheld Scanner (2 Each)
basic Operator Training Up To 4 Hrs. (2 Operators)
pc W/ Flat Panel Monitor
b. Technical Support. The Vendor Will Supply Telephone Technical Support During Normal Business Hours Mon. Fri. 8am 8pm Pm To Include The Following:
assistance With Disaster Recovery Including Viruses & Hard Disk Failure.
end User Web Ex And Diagnostic Assistance Sessions.
inversion Updates/ Installation And Debugging With Scanners, Mobile Computers And Printers.
system Configuration Concerns & Questions.
assistance With Hardware System Upgrades And Recommendations For Integration.
changes To Software Configuration, Import Recipient List, Change User Definable Fields, New Users, Software Backup Recommendations.
direct Access To Software Development Staff, Discounted On-site Technical Support.
methods To Modify Report Templates To Support Management Decision Making.
c. Repairs. Vendor Will Repair Or Up To 2 Mobile Units Per Year And Will Ship A Spare Unit Within 1-2 Days (shipped Via Ups/fedex) Providing Calls Have Been Received Before 2 Pm Cst. The Original Unit Will Be Repaired & Returned Providing It Is Deemed Repairable By Vendor At No Additional Cost. Repairs Cover Normal Wear & Tear As Well As Repairs To Displays, Touch Screens, Plastics, Keypad Exit Windows Internal And Other External Components Damaged Through Accidental Breakage. Consumables Such As Batteries & Stylus Are Not Covered.
item Information: Brand Name Or Equal
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equipment Lease For Mailroom Mail Processing. Postage Meter Machine, Inbound, Outbound, And Proof Of Delivery Services For Both Mailroom And Warehouse.
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software Lease For Mailroom Mail Processing. Postage Meter Machine, Inbound, Outbound And Proof Of Delivery Services For Both Mailroom And Warehouse. Intra Enterprise Software Subscription By Sc Logic.
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servicing And Maintenance Of Equipment
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the Information Identified Above Is Intended To Be Descriptive, Not Restrictive And To Indicate The Quality Of The Supplies That Will Be Satisfactory. It Is The Responsibility Of The Interested Source To Demonstrate To The Government That The Interested Parties Can Provide The Product That Fulfills The Required Specifications.
if You Are Interested And Capable Of Providing The Sought-out Supplies, Please Provide The Requested Information As Well As The Information Indicated Below. Response To This Notice Should Include Company Name, Address, Point Of Contact, Size Of Business Pursuant To The Following Questions:
(1) Please Indicate The Size Status And Representations Of Your Business, Such As But Not Limited To: Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb), Veteran Owned Small Business (vosb), Hubzone, Woman Owned Small Business (wosb), Large Business, Etc.
(2) Is Your Company Considered Small Under The Naics Code (532420) Identified Under This Rfi?
(3) Are You The Manufacturer Or Distributor Of The Items Being Referenced Above (or Equivalent Product/solution)? What Is The Manufacturing Country Of Origin Of These Items?
(4) If You Re A Small Business And You Are An Authorized Distributor/reseller For The Items Identified Above (or Equivalent Product/solution), Do You Alter; Assemble; Modify; The Items Requested In Any Way? If You Do, State How And What Is Altered; Assembled; Modified?
(5) Does Your Company Have An Fss Contract With Gsa Or The Nac Or Are You A Contract Holder With Nasa Sewp Or Any Other Federal Contract? If So, Please Provide The Contract Type And Number.
(6) If You Are An Fss Gsa/nac Or Nasa Sewp Contract Holder Or Other Federal Contract Holder, Are The Referenced Items/solutions Available On Your Schedule/contract?
(7) If Possible, Please Provide General Pricing For Your Products/solutions For Market Research Purposes.
(8) Please Submit Your Capabilities In Regard To The Salient Characteristics Being Provided And Any Information Pertaining To Equal To Items To Establish Capabilities For Planning Purposes?
*** Submissions Addressing Section (8) Should Show Clear, Compelling, And Convincing*** Evidence That All Equal To Items" Meet All Required Salient Characteristics.
responses To This Notice Shall Be Submitted Via Email To Anette.doan@va.gov. Telephone Responses Shall Not Be Accepted. Responses Must Be Received No Later Than 01/10/2025, At 11:00 A.m. Pacific Standard Time (pst). If A Solicitation Is Issued It Shall Be Announced Later, And All Interested Parties Must Respond To That Solicitation Announcement Separately From The Responses To This Request For Information. Responses To This Notice Are Not A Request To Be Added To A Prospective Bidders List Or To Receive A Copy Of The Solicitation.
Closing Date10 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Others
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United States
Details: Amendment I (corrected Typos)
description: This Is A Pre-solicitation Notice For The Establishment Of An Architect-engineering (a-e) Design Contract With Services To Be Performed At The Charles George Va Medical Center At 1100 Tunnel Road, Asheville, Nc 28805. This Requirement Is Being Executed Under A 100% Set-aside To Service-disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (sdvosb). This Announcement Is Not A Request For Proposal; No Solicitation Package Will Be Issued Until After An Evaluation Has Been Made On The Provided Sf330s. The Sf330 Can Be Downloaded Through The Gsa Forms Library At: Http://www.gsa.gov/portal/forms/type/top. Scroll Down To Locate And Click On The Sf-330 Hyperlink Entitled, “architect-engineer Qualifications.” Interested Firms Should Submit Their Current Sf330, Parts I And Ii, To Keith.hunter@va.gov. The Sf330s Are Due No Later Than 8:00 Am Est January 24, 2025.
scope Of Work: This Project Will Engage An Architectural Engineering Firm For Professional Architect/engineer (ae) Services Necessary To Design For The Replacement Of The Existing Air Handling Unit #11 Serving The Imaging Department In Buildings 47 At The Charles George Vamc, Asheville, Nc. Air Handling Unit, Supply And Return Fan, Heating/cooling Coils And Piping Shall Be Sized To Meet The Temperature And Air Exchange Needs Of Approximately 10,000 Square Feet Of Space. Work Includes Investigating The Site, Taking Calculation And Designing For The Replacement Of The Air Handling Unit, Structural Support, Fans, Coils Piping, And Control System. Project Also Involves Investigating And Sizing The Supply And Return Ductwork And Associates Variable Volume Supply Box And/or Constant Volume Supply Box. Ceilings And Walls May Need To Be Modified To Accommodate Removal Of Old Ductwork And Installation Of New Ductwork. The New System Will Replace The Existing System In The Exact Location. Design Includes Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering And Architectural Disciplines.
requirements:
the Ae Selected Is Expected To:
part Ia – Preparation Of Existing Conditions And Conceptual Design – Investigative Services: Preparation Of Existing Conditions Plan And Conceptual Design Which Includes Site Investigation For Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, And Environmental Hazards Such As Suspect Asbestos Containing Material (acm). Work Will Consist Of Ae Personnel Removing Ceiling Tile(s) And Tracing Ductwork, Electrical, And Plumbing Above Ceilings. Perform Project Site Investigation In Accordance With The ‘site Investigations’ Section Of This Scope Of Work.
physically Survey As Well As Review Record Drawings Of The Existing Building. Inform Co/cor Of Supplemental Information Gathering That May Be Required.
conduct On-site Work Session With User Group And Other Members Of The Integrated Project Team To Discuss Conceptual Options.
describe All Measures Available To Achieve The Project Objectives, Including The Benefits And Drawbacks Of Each Measure, To Guide Decisions By The Facility During Schematic Design. The Decision Of Which Alternatives To Select For The Construction Project Rests With The Va.
develop And Describe A Construction Strategy That Allows Existing Functions To Continue During Construction. Develop This Strategy In Development Of Construction Documents.
participate In A Conference Call After Va Has Completed Schematic Design Review
ae Shall Review Needs Identified By The Ipt For The Area Under Consideration For Design And Provide Recommendations. In Addition, The Project Shall Be Phased To Minimize The Impact To The Medical Center Operations And Patient Care. Prior To Submission Of Schematic Design Material, The Ae Shall Meet With The Vamc’s Cor To Discuss Proposed Phasing Requirements For The Project. These Phasing Requirements Shall Describe The General Sequence Of The Project Work, Estimated Project Duration, And What Va Constraints Will Exist That Will Influence The Contractor's Approach To The Construction Project. The Ae Shall Be Responsible For Documenting The Phasing Requirements.
the Ae Shall Make Site Visits As Required To Determine Existing As-built Conditions Affecting This Project. Information, Including Drawings And Other Documentation, Provided To The Ae Shall Be Used As Reference Only. The Ae Is Responsible For Verifying All Existing Site Conditions To Include But Not Be Limited To Crawling In Crawlspaces, Looking Above Ceilings And The Building Penthouse.
coordinate Visits With The Cor As Assigned At The Ntp. The Ae Shall Arrange For And Oversee The Performance Of Such Investigations Necessary For The Proper Design Of The Project. Autocad Background Drawings Shall Be Provided By The Va Upon Request If Available And Shall Be Used As Reference Only. The Ae Shall Field Verify Every Aspect That Relates To The Project.
perform Photographic Documentation During Investigative Services; Files Are To Be Maintained For Future Reference Of Existing Conditions For Construction Documents And Unforeseen Unit Costing Basis.
the Contractor Shall Prepare Digital Photo Documentation Of Construction Work, Including Sites, Buildings, And Field Activities. Digital Photos Shall Be Submitted In Jpeg Format To The Project Website, And To A Resolution Sufficient And Appropriate For The Type Of Work Photographed. The Contractor Shall Provide An Index For Each Set Of Photographs Submitted Identifying The Contractor, Base, Facility, Project Number, Date, And A Brief Description. The Contractor Shall Coordinate Photography Of Any Kind Through The Cor.
the Ae Shall Complete All Necessary Site Investigations Prior To The 15% Schematic Design Submission.
part Ib – Preparation Of Contract Drawings And Specifications – Design Development: Preparation And Submission Of Construction Bid Documents, Interim Design Document Submittals, And The Final Construction Bid Documents At The Completion Of The Design Development Process In Accordance With The ‘design Package Submission Schedule’ Section. Design Document Packages Shall Contain A Complete Set Of Documents As Specified In The ‘design Requirements/submissions’ Section Of This Statement Of Work (sow). The Ae Shall Develop A Design Necessary To Meet The Requirements In The ‘project Scope’ Section Of This Sow. Design Shall Include Engineering Services Rendered Necessary By Va (veterans Affairs) At The End Of Part Ia Investigative Services Within The Construction Cost Parameters.
design And Produce Construction Documents For Implementation Of The Selected Alternatives.
submittals Must Include The Components Listed On The A/e Submission Instructions For Minor And Nrm Construction Program Https://www.cfm.va.gov/til/ae/aesubmin.doc.
submittal Register - Provide A List To The Va Of Technical Submittals That Will Be Required.
intended For Long-term Use, The Project Design Specifications Must Provide, To The Maximum Extent Practicable, A Final Product Of Enduring Quality; Energy And Water Efficient; Environmentally Conscious; Functional And Requiring Low Maintenance; Durable; Flexible For Changing Uses; Universally Accessible; Sustainable; Operationally Cost Effective; Compliant With Appropriate Codes, Statutes, And Vha Requirements.
construction Documents Must Be Complete, Clear, Specific, Accurate, Coordinated Between Disciplines, Quantifiable, And Explicit In Quality Expectations For Suitable Materials, Systems, And Workmanship.
throughout The Design Phases Of The Project, The A/e Shall Work Closely With The Cor And Integrated Project Team To Ascertain And Confirm All Project Requirements.
the Contractor Shall Attend Meetings And Teleconferences To Discuss Technical Requirements, Issues, And Project Progress And Status As Required. The Contractor Shall Prepare, And Submit For Review, Presentation Materials For Meetings And An Agenda. The Contractor Shall Be Responsible For Taking Meeting Minutes, Prepare And Submit Minutes For All Meetings Attended No Later Than 3 Business Days, With The Exception Of The Ipt Meetings As Discussed In Previous Paragraph, After The Meeting Has Occurred. The Minutes Shall Be Sent To The Contracting Officer And Cor For Coordination And Approval Prior To Distribution.
the Ae Shall Provide An Evaluation, Cost Estimate And Conceptual Plans To Determine The Feasibility Of Completing The Project Within Project Budget. Disadvantages And Advantages Shall Be Provided Including Impacts To Patient Care/medical Center Operations And Order Of Magnitude Cost Estimates (with Cost Of Patient Care Factored Into The Economy/feasibility)
part Ii – Construction Period Services: Review And Provide Concise Recommendations On All Submittals, Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, Rfis, Change Order Proposals, Etc. In Accordance With ‘construction Period Services’ Section Of This Sow. Services Shall Include Providing Record Drawings Based On Finalized Contractor Red-line As-builts.
assist In Answering Questions And Provide Clarifications As Deemed Necessary By The Contracting Officer Or Cor During Solicitation And Issuing Any Addendums, Revise Drawings/specifications, Etc. Necessary To Fully And Completely Address Questions Any And All Questions Submitted By The Cor, Contracting Officer And Awarded Construction Contractor.
serve As An Advisor And Provide Assistance To The Va To Determine Whether The Contractor Or Subcontractor Meets Technical Qualification Requirements, Assist In The Review Of Contractor Proposals For Technical Acceptability, Support By Written Recommendations Of Any Problems Or Litigation Encountered In Past Performance Based On First-hand Knowledge.
review All Submissions And Provide Concise Direction To The Va. Provide Direction Within 5 Business Days Upon Request For Shop Drawings, Product Data, Installation Instructions, Samples, Etc. Provide Direction Within 5 Business Days For Rfi’s And Change Order Proposals. Changes To Contract Documents Based On Errors And Omissions In Design Will Be At No Cost To The Va To Include Cost Estimates For The Change. The Co Shall Make The Final Determination On What Is Or Is Not An Error Or Omission.
provide Commissioning For All Affected Systems.
prepare Record Drawings Based On Contractor Red-line As-built Drawings With Correspondence Performed During Construction. The Ae Shall Provide A Set Of Updated Drawings And Specifications On Cd Within 20 Business Days Of Construction Contract Completion To The Cor.
the Ae Shall Function As The Commissioning Agent For All Necessary Commissioning Actions. The Ae Shall Provide Testing, Inspection And Reporting Services During Construction. The Ae Must Conduct A Site Visit, At Least Once A Month, During Each Phase Of The Project, And Must Be Present For Every Test Or Inspection And To Document The Outcome.
part Iii – Construction Period Site Visits: Visit The Site At The Request Of The Va In Accordance With Section ‘site Visits’ In This Sow. The Ae Shall Respond On Site Within An 8-hour Period When Requested. The Total Number Of Site Visits During The Construction Period Is Estimated To Be Five (5) For This Project, Which May Be Finalized After Selection Of The Ae And During Negotiation Of The Proposal. Each Site Visit Shall Be Documented Through A Field Report Denoting The Purpose And Results Of The Site Visit.
make Site Visits On Requests Of The Va And Prepare Documented Field Reports Denoting The Purpose And Results Of The Site Visit, To Include Agreed Upon Changes In Design As Determined Necessary During The Construction. Visits Made Based On Errors And Omissions In Design Will Be At No Cost To The Va.
participate In Partial/final Acceptance Inspections (in-wall, Above Ceiling, And Final) As Scheduled And Generate Punch List Items For Completion. Inspections Shall Cover Quality Of Installations And Locations/placement Of Items In Accordance With The Contract Documents. The Punch List Shall Reference The Contract Documents For Specific Deficiencies (i.e. Specification Section, Drawing Detail, Etc.).
attend The Pre-bid And Pre-construction Conference To Review And Confirm Project Scope.
during Construction, Allow For A Minimum Of Site Visits As Negotiated For The Contract, As Directed And Scheduled By The Cor.
offerors Will Be Evaluated On The Following Criteria:
the Submitted Sf330’s Shall Be A Maximum Of 30 Total Pages. All Necessary Information To Meet The 5 Criterions Shall Be Contained Within Those 30 Pages As The Evaluation Will Stop At The End Of Page 30.
the Submitted Sf330s Will Be Evaluated On The Following Criteria:
this Acquisition Will Be In Accordance With Far Part 36.602-1 And Vaar Part 836.601-1. The Following Evaluation Criteria Will Be Used To Evaluate Sf330 Technical Proposals:
the Architect/engineer (ae) Must Demonstrate Its Qualifications With Respect To The Published Evaluation Criteria For All Services. Evaluation Criteria (1) Through (4) Are Considered The Most Important And Listed In Descending Order Of Importance; Criteria (5) Is Significantly Less Importance Than (1) Through (4) But The Associated Value Of 1 Through 4 Are In A Declining Value And Order Of Importance. Criterion (1) Is The Highest With Criterion (5) Being The Lowest.
(1) Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services;
(2) Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required, Including, Where Appropriate, Experience In Medical Facility Design;
(3) Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time;
(4) Past Performance On Contracts With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Cost Control, Quality Of Work, And Compliance With Performance Schedules;
(5) Location In The General Geographical Area Of The Project And Knowledge Of The Locality Of The Project; If Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Project.
criterion 1 - Professional Qualifications Necessary For Satisfactory Performance Of Required Services. Offerors Will Be Evaluated In Terms Of The Qualifications, Competence And Experience Of The Key Personnel And Technical Team Proposed To Accomplish This Work. Key Personnel Are Individuals Who Will Have Major Contract Or Project Management Responsibilities And/or Will Provide Unusual Or Unique Expertise. Provide A Balanced Licensed And Or Certified Workforce In The Following Disciplines – Architectural, Electrical, Mechanical, And Structural Design.
submission Requirements: Provide Resumes For All Proposed Key Personnel. Resumes Are Limited To One Page Each And Should Cite Project Specific Experience And Indicate Proposed Role In This Contract. Provide Professional Registration, Certification, Licensure And/or Accreditation. Indicate Participation Of Key Personnel In Example Projects In The Sf330 Part 1 Section G.
criterion 2 - Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Type Of Work Required, Including, Where Appropriate, Experience In Medical Facility Design. Offerors Will Be Evaluated On Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In The Performance Of Services Like Those Anticipated Under This Contract About:
special Knowledge Of Mechanical, Electrical And Structural Engineering.
experience Working In And Around An Operational Hospital
specific Experience And Qualifications Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team.
submission Requirements: Provide Up To Five (5) Projects Completed Or Substantially Completed Within The Past Five (5) Years That Best Illustrate Specialized Experience Of The Proposed Team In The Areas Outlined Above. Example Projects Shall Note Project’s Square Footage. All Projects Provided In The Sf-330 Must Be Completed By The Office/branch/regional Office/individual Team Member Proposed To Manage And/or Perform Work Under This Contract. To Enable Verification, Firms Should Include The Duns Number Along With Each Firm Name In The Sf330 Part 1, Section F Item 25 “firms From Section C Involved In This Project,” Block (1). Include A Contract Number Or Project Identification Number In Block 21. Include An E-mail Address And Phone Number For The Point Of Contact In Block 23(c). Include In The Project Description, The Contract Period Of Performance, Award Contract Value, Current Contract Value, And Summary Of The Work Performed That Demonstrates Relevance To Specialized Experience As Outlined Above. If The Contractor Served As A Subcontractor On A Project, Indicate The Value Of The Work They Provided Towards The Performance Of The Overall Project. If A Project Was Performed By A Joint Venture, And Not All Joint Venture Partners Are On The Team Proposed For This Contract, The Offeror/team Should Specifically Address The Work Performed By The Joint Venture Partner Offering/teaming On This Contract. Likewise, If The Offeror/team Member Worked As A Subcontractor On A Project, The Description Should Clearly Describe The Work Performed By The Offeror/team Member And The Roles And Responsibilities Of Each On The Project, Rather Than The Work Performed On The Project As A Whole. If The Project Description Does Not Clearly Delineate The Work Performed By The Entity/entities Offering/teaming On This Contract, The Project Could Be Eliminated From Consideration. Additionally, Firms Are Required To Return And Submit The Attachment B Titled Criterion 2 Format, Which Will Clearly Demonstrate Specific Experiences And Qualifications Of Personnel Proposed For Assignment To The Project And Their Record Of Working Together As A Team. Specifically List Similar Scoped Projects Covering The Previous 10 Years And Clearly Show Participation. (see Sf330 Part I Section G, But Not Excluding Other Information Provided On The Sf330 And Supporting Documentation.)
note: If The Offeror Is A Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted As A Joint Venture; However, If There Is No Information For The Joint Venture, Information Should Be Submitted For Either Joint Venture Partner, Not To Exceed A Total Of Five (5) Projects For This Criterion. Projects Shall Be Submitted On The Sf-330. For Submittal Purposes, A Task Order On An Idiq Contract Is Considered A Project, As Is A Stand-alone Contract Award. Do Not List An Idiq Contract As An Example Of A Completed Project. Instead, List Relevant Completed Task Orders Or Stand-alone Contract Awards That Fit Within The Definition Above. Examples Of Project Work Submitted That Do Not Conform To This Requirement Will Not Be Evaluated. Failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Could Result In A Firm Being Rated Lower.
all Information For Criterion 2 Should Be Submitted In Part 1, Section F Of The Sf330. The Government Will Not Consider Information Submitted In Addition To Part 2, Section F In Evaluating Criterion 2.
criterion 3 - Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time. Firms/teams Will Be Evaluated In Terms Of Their Ability To Plan For And Manage Work Under The Contract And Capacity To Accomplish The Work In The Required Time.
submission Requirements: Describe The Firm’s Ability To Concurrently Perform And Manage Multiple Projects In Different Locations To Meet Aggressive Schedules, Multiple Disciplines, And Control Costs And The Firm’s Capacity To Accomplish Multiple Projects Simultaneously. Additionally, Prospective Contractors Are Required To Provide A List Of Current Projects With A Design Fee Of Greater Than $25,000 Currently Being Designed In The Firm’s Office. Indicate The Availability Of The Proposed Project Team (including Sub-consultants) For The Specified Contract Performance Period In Terms Of: (1.) Both The Average And Maximum Number Of Projects Being Worked Simultaneously For The Previous Twelve (12) Month Period, For Each Key Personnel Member, (2.) The Number Of Projects Currently Being Worked By Each Key Personnel Member Identified In The Sf330, And (3.) The Number Of Projects That Could Be Added To Workload, Given Size And Complexity.
criterion 4 - Past Performance – Offerors Will Be Evaluated On Past Performance With Government Agencies And Private Industry In Terms Of Work Quality, Compliance With Schedules, Cost Control, And Stakeholder/customer Satisfaction. Evaluating Past Performance And Experience Will Include Information Provided In Past Performance Questionnaires (ppqs) Or Cpars/acass For Criterion 1 Projects And May Include Other Information Provided By The Firm, Customer Inquiries, Government Databases, And Other Information Available To The Government Including Contacts With Points Of Contact In Other Criteria. Failure To Provide Requested Data, Accessible Points Of Contact, Or Valid Phone Numbers Could Result In A Firm Being Rated Lower.
note: Past Performance Information For Projects Listed Under Criterion 1.
project Recency: A Project Will Be Considered Recent Only If Performance Was Completed Within Five (5) Years Of The Date Of Issuance Of This Public Announcement. Ongoing Projects Will Not Be Considered As No Accurate Performance Record Can Exist For Work Not Yet Completed.
submission Requirements: Submit A Completed The Past Performance Questionnaire (ppq) Included In This Notice Is Provided For The Offeror Or Its Team Members To Submit To The Client For Each Project The Offeror Includes Under Criterion 1. Ensure Correct Phone Numbers And Email Addresses Are Provided For The Client Point Of Contact. Submit No Less Than Three (3) And No More Than Five (5) Past Performance References For Recent And Relevant Projects Identified On Sf330 Part I Section F. Completed Ppqs Should Be Submitted With Your Sf330. If The Offeror Is Unable To Obtain A Completed Ppq From A Client For A Project(s) Before The Response Date Set Forth In This Notice, Offerors Should Complete And Submit With Their Responses The First Page Of The Ppq (attachment A), Which Will Provide Contract And Client Information For The Respective Project(s). Offerors May Submit A Ppq Previously Submitted Under A Different Notice/rfp (legible Copies Are Acceptable) If It Is On The Same Form As Posted With This Synopsis. Offerors Should Follow Up With Clients/references To Ensure Timely Submittal Of Questionnaires. If Requested By The Client, Questionnaires May Be Submitted Directly To The Government's Point Of Contact, Network Contracting Office 6, Attn: Samantha Cahill Via Email At Keith Hunter Via Email At Keith.hunter@va.gov Prior To The Response Date. Offerors Shall Not Incorporate By Reference Into Their Response Ppqs Or Cpars Previously Submitted In Response To Other Ae Services Procurements. However, This Does Not Preclude The Government From Utilizing Previously Submitted Ppq Information In The Past Performance Evaluation.
criterion 5 - Location In The General Geographical Area (asheville, Nc) And Knowledge Of The (asheville, Nc); Provided, That Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Project. Provided That The Application Of This Criterion Leaves An Appropriate Number Of Qualified Firms, Given The Nature And Size Of The Contract, Firms/teams Will Be Evaluated On The Locations Of Their Office Or Offices That Will Be Performing The Work Under This Contract.
submission Requirements: Indicate Firm’s/team’s Location, Including Main Offices, Branch Offices, And Any Sub Consultant’s Offices, As Well As Demonstrate How This Will Be Advantageous To The Government.
selection Interview:
discussions/interviews Shall Be Scheduled With Firms Slated As The Most Highly Qualified. Firms Slated For Interviews Will Be Asked A Series Of Established Questions. Elaborate Presentations Are Not Desired, But Selected Firms Should Be Prepared To Present A Summary Of Their Qualifications And Similar Projects To The Evaluation Team. Firms Selected To Move To This Stage Of The Evaluation Will Be Limited To A 30 Minute Time Block.
general Information:
all Design And Work Will Conform To The Current Edition Of The Va Master Specifications And Va Design Standards As Published At The Following Site: Www.cfm.va.gov; Asme, Osha, Ibc 2009, Nfpa And Nec Building Codes And Standards. Coordinate All Work Through The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor) Of Facilities Management Service. Contractor Is Responsible For All Cleanups And Refuse Disposal Throughout The Construction Period. The Ae Firm Will Prepare Drawings And Specifications In Enough Detail Such That Qualified Outside General Contracting Companies Can Prepare Accurate And Timely Proposals For The Desired Construction Work. Microsoft Project Scheduling And Management Software Will Be Used By Both The Ae And Contractors To Allow For Regular Tracking Of Schedules And Work By The Va Medical Center. Schedules With Ms Project Will Be Regularly Sent To The Cor Upon Project Initiation And Whenever Significant Changes Occur In The Schedule. The Estimated Magnitude Of Construction Is Between $2,000,000.00 And $5,000,000.00. The Ae Will Provide An Initial Estimate Of Cost To Perform The Above Work And Will Design Only Those Items That Can Be Provided Within The Cost Limitation. The Estimated Cost Of Construction (ecc) Shall Only Be Provided To The Contractor In Which A Formal Proposal Is Sought For The Purposes Of Providing A Proposal. The Medical Center Must Remain Operational Throughout The Construction Period And A Detailed Sequence Of Work Will Be Provided By The Ae To Minimize Impact Of The Construction. The Ae Will Provide Documents At Each Submission As Indicated In The Statement Of Work. The Naics Code For This Procurement Will Be 541330, Engineering Services. The Current Small Business Size Standard For 541330 Is $25.5 Million.
design Costs: All Offerors Are Advised That In Accordance With Vaar 836.606-71(a) The Total Cost Of The Architect Or Engineer Services Contracted For Must Not Exceed Six Percent (6%) Of The Estimated Cost Of The Construction Project Plus Any Fees For Related Services And Activities. Additionally, Far 52.236-22 Design Within Funding Limitations, Will Be Applicable To This Procurement Action. Design Limitation Costs Will Be Provided To The Most Highly Rated A-e Firm(s) Selected In Accordance With The Outlined Process.
limitations On Subcontracting: In Accordance With Vaar 852.219-73, Va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business And 13 Cfr 125.6, A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern (sdvosb) Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, It Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To Firms That Are Not Similarly Situated. Firms That Are “similarly Situated” Are Those That Are Also Cve-registered Sdvosbs.
requirement For Electronic Submission
unless Paper Offers Are Specifically Authorized, All Responses To This Pre-solicitation Notice Must Be Submitted Electronically As Described Below. The Only Acceptable Paper Form For This Requirement Is The Receipt Of Past Performance Questionnaires. Failure To Comply With This Requirement May Jeopardize The Possibility Of Receiving An Award For The Contract Due To Non-compliance With The Terms Of The Solicitation. You Must Submit Your Electronic Offer, And Any Supplemental Information (such As Spreadsheets, Backup Data, Technical Information), Using Any Of The Electronic Formats And Media Described Below.
in Addition, Contractors Are Notified Of The Award Via An Electronic Notice Of Award E-mail. The Award Document Will Be Attached To The Notice Of Award E-mail.
acceptable Electronic Formats(software) For Submission Of Offers
files Readable Using The Current Microsoft* Office Version Products: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Or Access. Spreadsheet Documents Must Be Sent In A Format That Includes All Formulas, Macro, And Format Information. Print Or Scan Images Of Spreadsheets Are Not Acceptable. Please See Security Note Below For Caution Regarding Use Of Macros. When Submitting Construction Drawings Contractors Are Required To Submit One Set In Autocad And One Set In Adobe Pdf. (purpose: Contracting Can Open The Pdf Version And Engineering Can Open Autocad Files)
files In Adobe* Pdf (portable Document Format) Files: When Scanning Documents Scanner Resolution Should Be Set To 200 Dots Per Inch, Or Greater.
another Electronic Format. If You Wish To Submit An Offer Using Another Format Than Those Described In These Instructions, E-mail The Contracting Officer/specialist Who Issued The Solicitation. Please Submit Your Request At Least Five (5) Calendar Days Before The Scheduled Closing Date Of The Solicitation. Request A Decision As To The Format Acceptability And Make Sure You Receive Approval Of The Alternate Format Before Using It To Send Your Offer.
please Note That We Can No Longer Accept .zip Files Due To Increasing Security Concerns.
e-mail Submission Procedures: For Simplicity In This Guidance, All Submissions In Response To A Solicitation Will Be Referred To As Offers.
subject Line:include The Solicitation Number, Name Of Company, And Closing Date Of Solicitation.
size:maximum Size Of The E-mail Message Shall Not Exceed Ten (10) Megabytes.the Sf330, In Its Entirety, Shall Not Exceed One Email Of 5mb. The Sf330 (not Including Past Performance Questionnaires) Are Limited To 30 Pages. If The Page Limits Are Exceeded, The Pages In Excess Of The Limit Will Not Be Read Nor Considered. Only One Email Is Permitted Unless Otherwise Stated In This Paragraph Or In Writing By The Contract Officer Submitting The Solicitation. Due To Va It Security Protocols, Email Submissions Are Limited To 10mb Per Email. Furthermore, It Is The Sole Responsibility Of The Prospective Firms To Confirm Receipt Of Their Submission In Its Entirety Prior To The Closing Date And Time Of Their Submission In Response To This Synopsis.
security Issues, Late Bids, Unreadable Offers
late Submission Of Offers Is Outlined At Far Parts 52.212-1(f), 52.214-7, And 52.215-1(c)(3). Attention Is Warranted To The Portion Of The Provision That Relates To The Timing Of Submission.
please See Far 15.207(c) For A Description Of The Steps The Government Shall Take With Regard To Unreadable Offers.
to Avoid Rejection Of An Offer, Vendors Must Make Every Effort To Ensure Their Electronic Submission Is Virus-free.submissions Or Portions Thereof Submitted And Which The Automatic System Detects The Presence Of A Virus, Or Which Are Otherwise Unreadable Will Be Treated As “unreadable” Pursuant To Far Parts 14.406 And Far 15.207(c).
the Virus Scanning Software Used By Our E-mail Systems Cannot Always Distinguish A Macro From A Virus. Therefore, Sending A Macro Embedded In An E-mail Message Or An E-mail Attachment May Cause The E-mail Offer To Be Quarantined. You May Send Both The Spreadsheet And The Spreadsheet Saved In Pdf Format To Ensure That Your Proposal Is Readable.
password Protecting Your Submission Is Not Permitted. The Contracting Officer Will File The Offer Electronically Which Will Allow Access Only By Designated Individuals.
important Notice: Apparent Successful Offerors Must Apply For And Receive Verification From The Small Business Administration (sba) In Accordance With 38 Cfr Part 74 And Vaar 819.70 By Submission Of Documentation Of Veteran Status, Ownership, And Control Enough To Establish Appropriate Status, Offerors Must Be Both Visible And Verified By The Small Business Administration (sba) At The Time Of Submission Of Offers And At The Time Of Award. Failure To Be Both Verified By Sba And Visible On Vetcert At The Time Of Submission Of Offers And At The Time Of Award Will Result In The Offeror’s Proposal Being Deemed Non-compliant. All Offerors Are Urged To Contact The Sba And Submit The Required Documents To Obtain Sba Verification Of Their Sdvosb Status If They Have Not Already Done So.
important Addendum To 852.219-73 Va Notice Of Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Set Aside: Va’s Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database Is No Longer Active. Small Business Administration Will Now Verify Sdvosb Status. Offerors Must Be Listed On Sba’s Veteran Small Business Certification (vetcert) Database At Https://veterans.certify.sba.gov/.
852.219-73 Va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses.
as Prescribed In 819.7011, Insert The Following Clause:
va Notice Of Total Set-aside For Verified Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Businesses (nov 2022)
(a) Definition. For The Department Of Veterans Affairs, “service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvosb”:
(1) Means A Small Business Concern -
(i) Not Less Than 51 Percent Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or, In The Case Of Any Publicly Owned Business, Not Less Than 51 Percent Of The Stock Of Which Is Owned By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans Or Eligible Surviving Spouses (see Vaar 802.201, Surviving Spouse Definition);
(ii) The Management And Daily Business Operations Of Which Are Controlled By One Or More Service-disabled Veterans (or Eligible Surviving Spouses) Or, In The Case Of A Service-disabled Veteran With Permanent And Severe Disability, The Spouse Or Permanent Caregiver Of Such Veteran.
(iii) The Business Meets Federal Small Business Size Standards For The Applicable North American Industry Classification System (naics) Code Identified In The Solicitation Document.
(iv) The Business Has Been Verified For Ownership And Control Pursuant To 38 Cfr Part 74 And Is Listed In Va's Vendor Information Pages (vip) Database At Https://www.vetbiz.va.gov/vip/; And
(v) The Business Will Comply With Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Small Business Administration (sba) Regulations Regarding Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125, Provided That Any Reference Therein To A Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business Concern Or Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Va Verified And Vip-listed Sdvosb, Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause.
(2) The Term “service-disabled Veteran” Means A Veteran, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(2), With A Disability That Is Service-connected, As Defined In 38 U.s.c. 101(16).
(3) The Term “small Business Concern” Has The Meaning Given That Term Under Section 3 Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632).
(4) The Term “small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Veterans With Service-connected Disabilities” Has The Meaning Given The Term “small Business Concern Owned And Controlled By Service-disabled Veterans” Under Section 3(q)(2) Of The Small Business Act (15 U.s.c. 632(q)(2)), Except That For A Va Contract The Firm Must Be Listed In The Vip Database (see Paragraph (a)(1)(iv) Of This Clause).
(b) General.
(1) Offers Are Solicited Only From Vip-listed Sdvosbs. Offers Received From Entities That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs At The Time Of Offer Shall Not Be Considered.
(2) Any Award Resulting From This Solicitation Shall Be Made To A Vip-listed Sdvosb Who Is Eligible At The Time Of Submission Of Offer(s) And At The Time Of Award.
(3) The Requirements In This Clause Apply To Any Contract, Order Or Subcontract Where The Firm Receives A Benefit Or Preference From Its Designation As An Sdvosb, Including Set-asides, Sole Source Awards, And Evaluation Preferences.
(c) Representation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(e), Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs Are Considered Eligible To Receive Award Of A Resulting Contract. By Submitting An Offer, The Prospective Contractor Represents That It Is An Eligible Sdvosb As Defined In This Clause, 38 Cfr Part 74, And Vaar Subpart 819.70.
(d) Agreement. When Awarded A Contract Action, Including Orders Under Multiple-award Contracts, An Sdvosb Agrees That In The Performance Of The Contract, The Sdvosb Shall Comply With Requirements In Vaar Subpart 819.70 And Sba Regulations On Small Business Size And Government Contracting Programs At 13 Cfr Part 121 And Part 125, Including The Non-manufacturer Rule And Limitations On Subcontracting Requirements In 13 Cfr 121.406(b) And 13 Cfr 125.6. Unless Otherwise Stated In This Clause, A Requirement In 13 Cfr Parts 121 And 125 That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc, Is To Be Construed To Also Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. For The Purpose Of Limitations On Subcontracting, Only Vip-listed Sdvosbs (including Independent Contractors) Shall Be Considered Eligible And/or “similarly Situated” (i.e., A Firm That Has The Same Small Business Program Status As The Prime Contractor). An Otherwise Eligible Firm Further Agrees To Comply With The Required Certification Requirements In This Solicitation (see 852.219-75 Or 852.219-76 As Applicable). These Requirements Are Summarized As Follows:
(1) Services. In The Case Of A Contract For Services (except Construction), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs (excluding Direct Costs To The Extent They Are Not The Principal Purpose Of The Acquisition And The Sdvosb/vosb Does Not Provide The Service, Such As Airline Travel, Cloud Computing Services, Or Mass Media Purchases). When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Service Portion Of The Contract
(2) Supplies/products.
(i) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies Or Products (other Than From A Non-manufacturer Of Such Supplies), The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 50% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs. When A Contract Includes Both Supply And Services, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Supply Portion Of The Contract.
(ii) In The Case Of A Contract For Supplies From A Non-manufacturer, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Supply The Product Of A Domestic Small Business Manufacturer Or Processor, Unless A Waiver As Described In 13 Cfr 121.406(b)(5) Has Been Granted. Refer To 13 Crf 125.6(a)(2)(ii) For Guidance Pertaining To Multiple Item Procurements.
(3) General Construction. In The Case Of A Contract For General Construction, The Sdvosb Prime Contractor Will Not Pay More Than 85% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs.
(4) Special Trade Construction Contractors. In The Case Of A Contract For Special Trade Contractors, No More Than 75% Of The Amount Paid By The Government To The Prime For Contract Performance, Excluding The Cost Of Materials, May Be Paid To Firms That Are Not Vip-listed Sdvosbs.
(5) Subcontracting. An Sdvosb Must Meet The Naics Size Standard Assigned By The Prime Contractor And Be Listed In Vip To Count As Similarly Situated. Any Work That A First Tier Vip-listed Sdvosb Subcontractor Further Subcontracts Will Count Towards The Percent Of Subcontract Amount That Cannot Be Exceeded. For Supply Or Construction Contracts, The Cost Of Materials Is Excluded And Not Considered To Be Subcontracted. When A Contract Includes Both Services And Supplies, The 50 Percent Limitation Shall Apply Only To The Portion Of The Contract With The Preponderance Of The Expenditure Upon Which The Assigned Naics Is Based. For Information And More Specific Requirements, Refer To 13 Cfr 125.6.
(e) Required Limitations On Subcontracting Compliance Measurement Period. An Sdvosb Shall Comply With The Limitations On Subcontracting As Follows:
x By The End Of The Base Term Of The Contract Or Order, And Then By The End Of Each Subsequent Option Period; Or
__by The End Of The Performance Period For Each Order Issued Under The Contract.
(f) Joint Ventures. A Joint Venture May Be Considered Eligible As An Sdvosb If The Joint Venture Is Listed In Vip And Complies With The Requirements In 13 Cfr 125.18(b), Provided That Any Requirement Therein That Applies To An Sdvo Sbc Is To Be Construed To Apply To A Vip-listed Sdvosb. A Joint Venture Agrees That, In The Performance Of The Contract, The Applicable Percentage Specified In Paragraph (d) Of This Clause Will Be Performed By The Aggregate Of The Joint Venture Participants.
(g) Precedence. The Va Veterans First Contracting Program, As Defined In Vaar 802.101, Subpart 819.70, And This Clause, Takes Precedence Over Any Inconsistencies Between The Requirements Of The Sba Program For Sdvo Sbcs, And The Va Veterans First Contracting Program.
(h) Misrepresentation. Pursuant To 38 U.s.c. 8127(g), Any Business Concern, Including All Its Principals, That Is Determined By Va To Have Willfully And Intentionally Misrepresented A Company's Sdvosb Status Is Subject To Debarment From Contracting With The Department For A Period Of Not Less Than Five Years (see Vaar 809.406-2 Causes For Debarment).
(end Clause)
Closing Date24 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
City Of Malabon Tender
Healthcare and Medicine
Philippines
Details: Description Procurement Of Various Equipments For The Enhancement Of Medical Services Of Ospital Ng Malabon 1. The City Government Of Malabon, Through The Malasakit Fund Intends To Apply The Sum Of Thirty Million Pesos Only (p 30,00,000.00), Being The Approved Budget For The Contract (abc) To Payments Under The Contract For The Procurement Of Various Equipments For The Enhancement Of Medical Services Of Ospital Ng Malabon. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. The City Government Of Malabon Now Invites Bids From Eligible Bidders For Procurement Of Various Equipments For The Enhancement Of Medical Services Of Ospital Ng Malabon. Delivery Of Goods Is Required Within The Period Specified Under Section Vi. Schedule Of Requirements. 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 Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (r.a. 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act,” And 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 R.a. 5183 And Subject To Commonwealth Act 138. 4. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From The Bids And Awards Committee Secretariat And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below From December 19 – January 8, 2025; 8:00 A.m. To 5:00 P.m. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Purchased By Interested Bidders From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of A Non-refundable Fee In The Amount Of Twenty Five Thousand Pesos (p 25, 000. 00). 6. The City Government Of Malabon Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On December 27, 2024 (friday); 2:00 P.m. At The Bac Conference, 8th Floor Malabon City Hall, F. Sevilla Blvd., Malabon City. 7. Bids Must Be Delivered To The Address Below On Or Before January 8, 2025 (wednesday); 12:00 N.n. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Securing Declaration Or Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms Set In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 18. 8. Bid Opening Shall Be On January 8, 2025 (wednesday); 2:00 P.m. At The Bac Conference, 8th Floor Malabon City Hall, F. Sevilla Blvd., Malabon City. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 9. The City Government Of Malabon Reserves The Right To Accept Or Reject Any Bid, To Annul The Bidding Process, And To Reject All Bids At Any Time Prior To Contract Award, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 10. For Further Information Please Refer To: (originally Signed) Florlinda Ayroso Head- Bac Secretariat (originally Signed) Mr. Alexander T. Rosete Chairperson - Bids And Awards Committee 1 Unit Automated Identification/anticrobial Sensitivity Testing Machine Weight: 15/30/60 75 Kg/105 Lbs Electrical Power Requirements: • 110/120 Vac (50-60 Hz) • 220/240 Vac (50-60 Hz) Heat Dissipated: 1025 Btu/hr (nominal) Environmental Requirements: • Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 15 Degrees Celsius To 30 Degree Celsius (59 Degree F-86 Degree F) • Operating Humidity Range: 20% To 80% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing Altitude: Up To 2000 Meters Note: Should Be Compatible With Bact/alert Culture Machine 1 Unit Gel Card Laboratory Centrifuge And Incubator For Crossmatching Laboratory Centrifuge Microprocessor Controlled Touch Panel Digital Display Dc Brushless Low-noise Motor Shock Absorber For Reducing Vibration Damping And Automatic Balance Technical Specification: Model: Invitrocent Ref 00710 Max Speed:4000rpm Max Rcf: 1640 X G Max Capacity: 24 Invitrogel Cards Speed Accuracy: + 50rpm. Time Setting Range: 1~99 Min. Power Supply: ~22ov + 10% 60hz 5a Noise: < 65db (a) Dimension: (wxdxh) 370mmx432mmx260mm Package Dimension 570mmx425mmx305mm Weight: Gw; 16.5 Kg; Nw: 15kg Environment Requirements Temperature: 10°c~35°c Laboratory Incubator Microprocessor-controlled High-performance Incubator Accommodates Up To 24 Gel Cards Technical Data: Model: Invitrotherm; Ref0097020 Power Supply: Ac220v+ 50hs-60hz Fuse: 250v 3a 5x20 Temperature Range 35°c ~50°c Accuracy Of The Temperature < + 0.5 Heating Time: (from 20°c To 37°c Min Timing Range 1sec~99min 59sec Display Accuracy: 0.1°c Ambient Temperature: 5°c~30°c Dimensions (wxdxh): 280mm X 380mm X 115mm Weight 6.0kg 1 Unit Immuno-analyzer Throughout: Up To 180 Tests/hour, Measurement Principle: Micron Super Paramagnetic Particles Platform With Alkaline Phosphatase (alp) Labeled Reagents And Amppd Substrate Sample Assembly: Sample Feeder: Continuous Sample Loading And Offloading, Sample Positions: 50, Sample Probe: Steel Probe, Liquid Level Detection, Cl;ot Detection, Horizontal And Vertical Collision Protection, Sample Volume: 10-200ul, With Increment Of 1ul Reagents Assembly: Reagent Disk: 15 Reagent Positions, Continuous Loading, Real-tome Mixing For Magnetic Particles, Cooling System: 2-8'c, Reagent Pack: 50 Tests/pack, 100 Tests/pack, Reagent Scanning:built-in/external Bar Code Reader, Reagent Probe:steel Probe, Liquid Level Detection, Clot Detection, Horizontal And Vertical Collision Protection, Reagent Volume: 10-200ul, With Increment Of 1ul Substrate System: Substrate Bottle: 300/500 Tests Per Bottle, Bottom Piercing, Substrate Loading"patients Who Fail To Arrive For A Scheduled Appointment Will No Longer Receive The Free Thyroid Check-up.: Capable Of Continuous Loading During Testing, Substrate Heating: Constant Heating, Aspiration Volume: 200ul Magnetic Separation Unit: Separation Assembly: 3-phase Magnetic Separation, Temperature: Accuracy: 37+0.3'c Measurement And Reaction System: Detection Mode: Photon Counting, Signal Detector: Photom Multiple (pmt) Photo Counter, Pmt Calibration: Led Reference Module, Incubation Positions: 82, Temperature: Accuracy:37+0.3'c, Mixing Unit: Non-touch Vortexer Mixing Cuvette Loading And Waste Collection: 1 Unit Abg Machine Throughout: Results In 1 Minute After Sample Aspiration Sample Volume:140jul Quality Control: 3 Or 5 Levels Qc, External Electronic Simulator Display: 7-inch Color Lcd Display, 800*480 Interface: 4 X Usb 2.0 Host, 1 X Rs232, Wlan Input Device: Touch Screen And Bar Code Scanner Power Supply: 100-240vac, 50/60hz Battery: 500mah Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery, 50 Samples Continuous Testing Dimensions (w*h*d): 283*153*310 Mm Weight: 3.65 Kg Operation Environment: 10 C-31 C; %rh: 25%-80%; 70-106.6 Kpa 1 Unit Bpap Machine Ipap/epap: 4-40cm H20/4-25cm H20 • Ventilation Modes: Capap, S, S/t, Pc, T • Target Tidal Volume: 200-1500ml • Breath Rate: 0-40bpm • With Good Humidification System • Alarms For: Patient Disconnection, Apnea, Low Minute Ventilation, Low Tidal Volume, And High Respiratory Rate • Monitoring For: Pressure, Tidal Volume, Minute Ventilation, Respiration Rate, Leak • Filters: Foam And Optional Ultra-fine Filters • Data Management: Encore Pro2 And Direct View Software Compatible With Oximetry Module, Advanced Detection Of Residual Respiratory Events (apnea/hypopapnea Index, Obstructed Airway Apnea, Clear Airway Apnea, Hypoapnea, Periodic Breathing, Large Leak And Snore) 1 Unit Cpap Machine The Res Med Air Sense™ 11 Auto Set With Humid Air Automatically Adjusts Pressure Levels Based On Your Breathing Patterns Throughout The Night. A Crisp, Color Lcd Touchscreen Lets You Customize The Device’s Settings And View Sleep Data. The Machine Includes An Integrated, Heated Humidifier And Climate Line Air Heated Tubing. Chose Between The Standard Humid Air™ Model (tubing Not Included) Or Humid Air™ Model With Climate Line Air™ 11 Tube Included. Temperature And Humidity Can Be Manually Adjusted Or Set For Automatic Climate Control “for Him” And “for Her” Algorithms Are Available Auto-ramp Up To 45 Minutes In 5-minute Increments Climate Line Air Tubing* Included For Automatic Climate Control (not Included With Standard Model) Personal My Air Assistant Guides You Through Device Installation And Therapy Acclimation Care Check-in Feature Provides Coaching And Troubleshooting For New Users Dimensions: 3.72” X 10.71” X 5.45” Weight: 2.3 Lbs. Sound Level: 27 Dba 1 Unit Mechanical Ventilator Modes Available: Vc-ac, Pc-ac, Vc-simv, Pc-simv Pip: 20-70 Cm Of H 2 O (adjustable In Steps Of 1) Peep: 0-20 Cm Of H 2 O (adjustable In Steps Of 1) Inspiratory: Expiratory Ratio (i:e): 1:0.3 - 1:4 (adjustable In Any Ratio) Respiratory Rate (bpm): 10 – 40 Breaths Per Minute In Increments Of 2 Tidal Volume: 150 Ml – 800 Ml In Steps Of 50 Unique On-graph Incentive To Show Current Best Values • Test Quality Advisory Messages And Quality Report • Fully Compliant To Ats/ers 2005 Guidelines • Available With Both Disposable Or Reusable Turbine Flow Meter • Elegant And Robust Carrying Case 2 Units Cardiac Monitor Introduction: Multi Parameter Patient Monitor For High-end Specialist – 12.1”(10.4”) High Resolution(800×600) With Maximum 9 Wave Forms – Standard Configuration: Ecg, Spo2, Nibp, Resp, 2temp, 2ibp – 6 Kinds Of Virtual Screen – 3ch Ecg : Full 7 Ecg & St Segment Analysis (lead I, Ii, Iii, Avr, Avl, Avf, V) – 12ch Ecg : Full 12 Ecg & St Segment Analysis (lead I, Ii, Iii, Avr, Avl, Avf, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6) – 13 Arrhythmia Analysis & Pacemaker Detection – 7days Tabular And Graphic Trend Data Save Multi High-end Functions: – Drug Dose Calculation, Ecg Recall, Mini Trend, Ico, Color Change, Nibp Stat, Nibp Venous Stat, Oxy-crg, Patient Information, Temp Td – Touch Screen (option) – Easy S/w Upgrade Using Sd Card (max 2gbyte) – Durable And Light Long Li-ion Battery Operation (std 1pack: 2hr, 2pack: 4hr) – Lan And Wireless Lan – Variable And World Best Etco2 Module – Oridion’s Microstream Etco2 – Respronics’s Mainstream (c5), Sidestream (loflo) – Hrv, Apg Detection – 12.1″(10.4″) High Resolution(800×600) – Provides Clear Visibility From Long Distance And Any Angle – Maximum 9 Wave Forms – Supreme Standard Configuration And Extensionability – Standard: Ecg, Spo2, Nibp, Respiration, 2temp, 2ibp – Optional: Standard + 4temp, 4ibp, Ico, Etco2, 12ch Ekg, Touch Screen, 3ch Printer – Small Size But Large Virtual Screen – 12.1” Monitor Provides 72.6”(12.1” X 6) View Effect By Using 6 Virtual Screens. – 10.4” Monitor Provides 62.4”(10.4” X 6) View Effect By Using 6 Virtual Screens. – Perfect 3ch Ecg (std.) And 12ch Ekg(opt.) Will Make You Ecg Analysis Specialist. – Livegraphy Waveform By Votem’s Digital Filter Technology – 3ch Ecg (std.) Displays Full 7 Ecg Waves & St Segment Analysis (lead I, Ii, Iii, Avr, Avl, Avf, V) 2 Units Incubator Standard Features: ●servo Control Mode: Air Temperature, Skin Temperature; ● Parameter Displaying: Set Temperature,air Temperature, Skin Temperature, Internal Humidity, Heat Power Rate; ● Audible & Visual Alarms: Power Failure, Sensor Failure, Higher & Lower Temp, Air & Skin Temperature Override,fan Failure, System Failure; ● >37℃preset Mode: Power Failure Reset Memory, Alarm Silence, Keypad Lock, Self-test Function; ● Hood With Dual Slope; 6 Hand-ports; ● Rs-232 Output Connector (use For Network System); ●iv Poles; ●protective Guard Rail; ●storage Cabinets. Specification Of Hood: Mattress To Hood: 450 Mm Observation Side Of Hood: Two Incline Operate Port: 6 (2 Iris Ports) Tubing Grommets: 4 Front Access Panel: 826×310 Mm Technical Specifications: Power Requirement ≤400va Temperature Control Mode: Air And Skin Servo Control Air Temp Control Range: 20℃~37℃ Temperature Override Mode To: 20℃~39℃ Skin Temp Control Range: 30℃~37℃ Temperature Override Mode To: 30℃~38℃ Temperature Fluctuation: ≤0.5℃ Mattress Temperature Uniformity: ≤0.8℃ Temperature Rise Time: ≤45 Min Noise Level Within Hood Environment: ≤55d Alarms Power Failure Alarm Fan Failure Alarm Sensor Failure Alarm High Air Temperature Alarm: +3.0℃ Low Air Temperature Alarm: -3.0℃ High Skin Teperature Alarm: +1.0℃ Low Skin Temperature Alarm: -1.0℃ Over Air Temperature Alarm: ≤38.0℃; ≤40.0℃ Over Skin Temperature Alarm: ≤38.0℃; ≤39.0℃ System Failure Alarm Alarm Silence Function Operational Condition 2 Units Infant Warmer Temperature Control Range: 25°c-37°c Temperature Override Mode To 38°c Temperature Sensor Accuracy: <0.3°c Mattress Surface Temperature Uniformity: <2.0°c Temperature Rise Time: <45mins Heat Output Indicate: 0-100% In 10% Radiant Box Horizon Angle Adjust Range 0-90° Adjustable In Step-less Bed Tilt Adjustment: Continues Adjustable In +10° 2 Units Bilirubin Light/photo-therapy Machine Device Classification Type Of Protection Against Electric Shock Class I Degree Of Protection Against Ingress Of Liquids And Particulate Matter (iec 60601-1) Ipx0 Mode Of Operation Continuous Classification In Accordance With Eu Directive 93/42/eec Iia Umdns Code/gmdn Code 13-037/35239 Physical Attributes Bililux Photo Therapy Light Length ≤39 Cm (15.4 In) Width ≤19 Cm (7.5 In) With Quick-connect Plug Height ≤8 Cm (3.1 In) Weight (without Options/accessories) ≥1.2 Kg (2.7 Lb) Bililux Spring Arm Length, Spring Arm Fully Folded ≤61 Cm (24 In) Length, Spring Arm Fully Extended ≤106 Cm (41.7 In) Weight (without Options/accessories) ≤1.5 Kg (3.3 Lb) Bililux Trolley (with Spring Arm) Height (trolley At Lowest Position And Spring Arm Fully Folded) ≤132 Cm (52 In) Height (trolley At Highest Position, Lower Arm Fully Extended, And Upper Arm At 45° Angle) ≤213 Cm (83.9 In) Weight (without Options/accessories) ≤14.9 Kg (32.8 Lb) Total Mass Including Safe Working Load 18.1 Kg (39.9 Lb) 2 Units Portable Or Light Kl04l-iii Vertical4-reflector Luminescence Shadowless Lamp Kl04l-iii Luminescence Shadowless Lamp Adopts Light Source From Different Positions For Focus To Eliminate Shadows Of Different Parts Of Medical Workers Vertical Mobile Setup With Braking Device Is Not Limited By The Space Of Surgical Room And Is Safe And Reliable In Use Illumination: > 50,000lx (at 1m Distance) Color Temperature: 4000k+500k Mains Voltage: Ac220v+10%50hz Bulb Voltage: Ac24v Bulb Power Input Power: 120va 1 Unit Orthopedic Instrument Set Contents: 77 Pieces With Tray • 1 Pc. Knife Handle #3 • 2 Pcs. Knife Handle #4 • 1 Pc. Mayo Dissecting Scissor Straight 5 1/2″ (14cm) • 1 Pc. Mayo Dissecting Scissor Curved 5 1/2″ (14cm) • 1 Pc. Mayo Dissecting Scissor Straight 6 3/4″ (14cm) • 1 Pc. Mayo Dissecting Scissor Curved 6 3/4″ (14cm) • 1 Pc. Metzenbaum Scissor Curved 7″ (17.8cm) • 1 Pc. Esmarch Bandage And Cast Shears 8″ (20.3cm) • 1 Pc. Tissue Forcep 6″ (15.2cm) 1x2t • 1 Pc. Tissue Forcep 6″ (15.2cm) 4x5t • 2 Pcs. Adson Tissue Forceps 4 3/4″ (12.1cm) 1x2t • 6 Pcs. Crile Forcep 6 1/4″ (15.9cm) Curved • 4 Pcs. Rochester Ochsner Forcep Straight 8″ (20.3cm) • 6 Pcs. Backhaus Towel Clamp 5 1/4″ (13.3cm) • 1 Pc. Mayo Hegar Needle Holder 8″ • 1 Pc. Crile Wood Needle Holder 6″ • 1 Set Us Army Retractor 8 1/2″ Set Of 2 Pcs. • 1 Pc. Israel Retractor 9″ (22.9cm) 4 Prong Blunt • 1 Pc. Volkman Retractor 8 3/4″ (922.2cm) 4 Prong Sharp • 2 Pcs. Volkman Retractor 8″ (20.3cm) X 3/4″ (19cm) 4 Prong Blunt • 1 Pc. Bennett Bone Elevator 9 1/2″ (24.1cm) Small • 1 Pc. Bennett Bone Elevator 9 1/2″ (24.1cm) Large • 6 Pcs. Allis Tissue Forcep 6″ (15.2cm) 4x5t • Pc. Frazier Ferguson Suction Tube Fr-8 (2.6mm) • 1 Pc. Frazier Ferguson Suction Tube Fr-12 (4mm) • 1 Pc. Beyer Rongeur 7″ (17.8cm) Curved • 2 Pcs. Schnidt Tonsil Forcep 7 1/2″ (19.1cm) • 1 Pc. Ruskin Bone Cutting Forcep 7 1/2″ (19.2cm) Angled • 1 Pc. Stile-luer Rongeur 8 3/4″ (22.2cm) Curved • 2 Pcs. Kern Bone Holding Forcep 7″ (22.9cm) • 1 Pc. Lane Bone Holding Forcep 13″ (33cm) W/ Ratchet • 1 Pc. Lowman Bone Clamp 4 1/2″ (12.7cm) • 1 Pc. Lowman Bone Clamp 7 1/4″ (20.3cm) • 2 Pcs. Bone Hook 9″ (22.9cm) Sharp • 1 Pc. Miltex Mallet 11 (27.9cm) 16oz (454g) • 1 Pc. Bone File 9 ¾’ 3 Units Infusion Pump Delivery Rate: 1-1000ml/h.01-999.9ml/h Delivery Limit Range: 01-9999ml Pumping Mechanism: Linear Peristaltic Finger Accuracy: + 5 (ml/h Control Mode/with Approved Iv Set) K.v.o Rate: 1ml/h-10ml/h (adjustable) Purge Rate: 1-1000ml/h (adjustable) Bolus: 1-1000ml, 1-9999ml (adjustable) Dimension: 100x190x250 (mm)/weight:3.5kg) Power: Ac110-230v, 50/60hz Or Dc9, 6v, Dc24v (1a) Battery Type: N-cd (standard)/ni-mi+ (option) Operating Time: 4 Hours (at 125ml/h) 1 Unit 2d Echo Bed 19”-38” Height Range Meets The Americans With Disabilities Act (ada) Low Height Requirement Of 17”-19” For Patient Transfer, While Ensuring Ergonomic Standing Posture For Staff • Optional Battery Operation • Dual Rapid Release Drop Sections Provide Unhindered Access To The Patient • 65° Fowler Positioning Increases Comfort Of/for Patients With Shortness Of Breath • +/- 15° Trendelenburg Helps Restore Patient’s Blood Pressure • Improved Features: New Handrail Design, Improved Single Pedal Braking System, Foley Bag Hook, Hand Control Storage, Battery Operation 1 Unit X-ray Tube Varian Rad-14, 0.6-1.2 Focal Spot, Diamond Housing X Ray Tube - 89011n 3 Units Examining Table • Examination And Treatment Table, Hamilton Type, With Drawer And Compartment Door, Upholstered Three Section Top, Provided With Stirrup And Sliding Foot Stool. • Size: 58 Inc. X 20 Inc. X 34 Inc. 3 Units Transfer Stretcher Bed Technical Specifications Frame: Powder Coated Steel Or Better Backraise Inclination: Atleast 0 To 35 Degrees Has Adjustable Height Side Guard: Made Of Abs Plastic Or Better Castor Wheels: Manufacturer's Standard Max Load: At Least 150kg Weight: Manufacturer's Standard Dimensions: L X W X H = 2000mm X 700mm X 700mm, ± 100mm On Each Dimension Accessories: -has Oxygen Cylinder Holder -has Iv Pole Holder Located In 4 Different Positions -with One Iv Pole 1 Unit Vein Scanner Technical Specifications • Type: Light Weight, Mobile • For Obese/bloated, Neonate, Pedia, Elder And Dark Skin Patients • Display: Dlp Display Or Better • Infrared Wavelength: At Least 850nm • Image Resolution: At Least 856*480 Pixels • Visible Vein Size: ≥1 Mm Or Better • Penetration Depth: ≤8 Mm • Optimal Imaging Distance: At Least 15 ~ 25cm • Mode: Basic, Inverse And Enhanced • Imaging Color: Single Color And Mixed Colors • Image Sizes: Has Small, Medium And Large Sizes • Brightness: Adjustable To Low, Medium And High • Power Supply: 220v, 50/60hz • Battery Type: Rechargable Lithium Battery At Least 3000mah • Battery Capacity: At Least 2 Hours Fully Charged • Dimension: Manufacturer's Standard • Net Weight: Manufacturer's Standard • Accessories: - Battery And Charger - Charging Cord - Trolley With 5 Castor Wheels 1 Unit Newborn Hearing Test Machine Specifications: • Display: At Least 42.7mm X 33.4mm Or 1.7 In X 1.3in • Resolution: At Least 160x128 • Dimension: Manufacturer's Standard • Weight: Manufacturer's Standard • Warm-up Time <5s Or Shorter • Boot-up Time: 1min Or Shorter • Mode Of Operation: Continous • Connectors - Oae: Hdmi Connector For Connection To The Micro Probe - Usb: Micro Usb • Data Interface - Pc Connection: Micro Usb - Printing: Wireless Connection • User Feedback - Accoustic: Integrated Speaker - Visual: Color Display Oled - User Interface: Oled Display To Provide User Information And Progress Of Measurement • Battery - Type: Rechargeable Thium-ion Np 120 Or Better - Capacity: 1700 Mah Or Better - Expected Life Time: 3 Years Or Better - Battery Life: 15 Hours On Time • Memory: At Least 500 Test Dpoae • Stimulus - Frequency Range: 1500 Hz To 12 Hz - Frequency Accuracy: <1% - Nominal Frequency: F2 - F2/f1 Ratio: 1.2 - Level Range: 40db Spl To 70db Spl - Level Accuracy: ± 1.5db Or Better - Default Level (l1/l2): 65db / 55db Spl With In Ear Calibration - Transducer: Oae - Recording - Probe Fit Check: Low Frequency Level Loss - Display: Snr Bars Or Line Diagram With Oae And Noise Level Per Frequency - Pass Criteria - Snr Criteria: 6db - Frequency For Pass: 3 Transducer • Oae Probe • Microphone: - 20 Db Spl At 2 Khz (1 Hz Bandwith) • System Noise: - 13 Db Spl At 1 Khz (1 Hz Bandwith) • Cable Length: At Least 110 Cm Or 43in • Connector: Hdmi Or Better Printer • Print Mode: Thermal Dot Matrix Print • Printing Width: At Least 48 Mm (1.9in) • Resolution: 8 Dots/mm (203 Dots Per In (dpi)) • Dots Per Line: At Least 384 Dots Accessories And Inclusions • Battery Pack: 2 - Cell Li-ion Battery Pack 7.4 V -1500 Mah • Eartips: Box Of Eartips • Set Of Probe Tubes Standard Certifications • Device Certification From Nhsrc • Device Certification From Fda 1 Unit Automated External Defibrillator (aed) • Two-button Operation: On/off, Discharge (shock Button) • Voice Prompts: Voice Command That Gives Instruction To The User In Operating The Device • Automatically Evaluates Patient Impedance For Proper Pad Contact. • Automatically Analyses Patient Condition For Shockable Or Non-shockable Rhythms • Patient Ecg Can Be Acquired Through Defibrillator Pads • Energy Output Accuracy: ± 15% • Pulse Shape: Biphasic • Charge Time: Maximum Of 15 Seconds • Battery Capacity: Capable Of Providing At Least 200 Discharges At Maximum Energy • Replaceable Battery • Visible And Audible Indicators: - Low Battery - Pad Skin Contact/disconnection - Aed Status • Defibrillator Pads: Self-adhesive, Disposable And Non-polarized - At Least Ten (10) Pairs For Adult - At Least Ten (10) Pairs For Pedia
Closing Date8 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 30 Million (USD 516.9 K)
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
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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.
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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: 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.
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