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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 22, 2003 FBO #0447
MODIFICATION

D -- 546700USMCTRNG

Notice Date
2/20/2003
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
General Services Administration, Federal Technology Service (FTS), Information Technology Service (10TR), 4040 Wheaton Way, Suite 111, Bremerton, WA, 98310
 
ZIP Code
98310
 
Solicitation Number
546700USMCTRNG
 
Response Due
2/18/2003
 
Archive Date
3/5/2003
 
Point of Contact
Jennifer Stewart, Aquisition Support Specialist - ITS Corporation, Phone (360) 373-1701 x29, Fax (360) 415-5616,
 
E-Mail Address
jennifers@itsfed.com
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR subpart 12.603, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only REQUEST FOR QUOTATION (RFQ); quotes are requested and a WRITTEN SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE ISSUED. RFQ No. (Solicitation Number) 5467-00-USMCTRNG is issued as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) under FAR Part 13, Simplified Acquisition Procedures. The complete solicitation is enclosed. This solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2001-07. This procurement is in support of TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA and their technical requirements are specified in the enclosed. This procurement is set aside for small business. Offers are being solicited only from small business concerns. Offers received from concerns that are not small business concerns shall be considered non-responsive and will be rejected (unless only offers from none small business concerns are received). The government will award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to this notice will be most advantageous, representing the best value to the government, price, and other factors considered. A Purchase Order will be awarded. The provisions at 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors ? Commercial Items and 52.212-2 Evaluation ? Commercial Items, applies to this solicitation/acquisition. Offerors shall include a completed copy of the provision 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications ? Commercial Items, with its offer. The clause at FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions ? Commercial Items and 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statues or Executives Orders ? Commercial Items apply to this acquisition (specifically (but not excluding) all of 39.2, 52.212-4 and 52.212-15 parts 52.202-1,52.203-2,52.203-3,52.203-6,52.203-8,52.203-10,52.203-11,52.203-12,52.204-4,52.209-5,52.209-6,52.213-1,52.213-4,52.212-5,52.233-3,52.219-4,52.219-14,52.222-26,52.222-35,52.222-36,52.222-37,52.222-19,52.225-1,52.225-3,52.225-5,52.225-8,52.225-13,52.232-34,52.239-1,52.232-11.52.232-18,52.232-23,52.242-13,52.243-1,52.247-1,52.247-34,52.249-2, and GSAM clauses 552.203-71,552.211-73,552.211-74,552.211-77,552.232-8,552.232-70,552.246-17,552.249-70,552.249-71,552.252-5,552.252-6). The FAR provisions and clause are hereby incorporated by reference. The potential awardee will be required to register in the IT-Solutions Shop at https://it-solutions.gsa.gov for the post-award process and the submission of invoices. All proposals must be received by 02/18/03 at 12:00 PM PST to be considered by the government. Inquiries and proposals will only be accepted electronically by email at jennifers@itsfed.com or by fax to 360-415-5616. Five On-Site Training Classes to include: 1. Marine Corps Windows Systems ? Windows NT/Windows 2000 (MCWS) This course provides Marines with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows systems. Whether it be on stand-alone or client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain, the Marine will receive the skills necessary for the implementation. In addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Windows NT 4.0 and 2000 Server to create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers in a Windows NT 4.0 Domain architecture. Among the skills provided to Marines include: Install or upgrade to Windows 2000. Configure the Windows 2000 environment. Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks running Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0. Create and manage user accounts. Manage access to resources by using groups. Manage data by using the NTFS file system. Provide network access to file resources. Monitor and optimize performance in Windows 2000. Implement security in Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0. Configure printing. Configure Windows Systems for mobile computing. Configure and manage disks. Implement disaster protection. Install and configure Terminal Services. Implement Windows NT4.0/2000 clients. Implement Windows NT4.0/2000 servers. 2. Marine Corps Electronic Messaging ? Microsoft Exchange 5.5 This accelerated course is intended for administrators, architects, and designers who plan, install, configure, customize, administer, and troubleshoot Exchange Server version 5.5. The goal of this accelerated course is to provide Marines with the basic knowledge and skills required for implementing and managing an Exchange organization. Days 1 and 2 of the course describe how to perform day-to-day management of an established Exchange organization. Days 3 and 4 of the course focus on product installation and the basic implementation and functionality of Exchange. During this part of the course, students gain an understanding of the Exchange architecture and component interaction, and how Exchange servers communicate within a site and between sites. Day 5 of the course describes how Exchange integrates with the Internet. During this part of the course, students learn which Internet protocols the product supports and how Exchange implements additional components to provide full Internet functionality. 3. TCP/IP, WINS, DNS, and Routing This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on Microsoft Windows NT? and Windows 2000. Among the skills provided to each Marine are the following: Define TCP/IP and describe its advantages on Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Install and configure Microsoft TCP/IP. Test a TCP/IP configuration with the Packet InterNet Groper (PING) and IPCONFIG utilities. Identify the network ID and host ID. Describe the future direction of IP addressing. Explain the function of a subnet mask. Explain how the Marine Corps sets up subnets. Explain the difference between static and dynamic IP routing. Configure a computer running Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 to function as a dynamic IP router. Use the TRACERT utility to isolate route or network link problems. Explain how a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) client obtains IP addresses from a DHCP server. Install and configure a DHCP relay agent. Back up and restore the DHCP database. Describe the types of services provided by NetBIOS over TCP/IP. Explain how the HOSTS file resolves a host name to an IP address on local and remote networks. Modify the HOSTS file so that host names are resolved correctly. Describe the function of Windows? Internet Name Service (WINS). Install and configure a WINS server. Back up and restore the WINS database. Explain the Windows NT browsing service. Describe the domain logon, account password changes, and domain synchronization processes. Describe the structure and architecture that make up the domain name system (DNS). Describe the contents of the DNS database files. Integrate DNS with WINS Lookup and non-Microsoft servers. Troubleshoot DNS with NSLOOKUP. Use Microsoft TCP/IP utilities to connect to and access resources on a TCP/IP-based UNIX host. Install and configure the FTP server on a Windows NT-based computer. Install and configure TCP/IP Network Printing Support on a Windows NT-based computer. Explain the purpose of simple network management protocol (SNMP). Define management information base (MIB). Install and configure Microsoft SNMP Service. Use Windows NT utilities for diagnosing problems. Troubleshoot an IP network using TCP/IP utilities. 4. Interconnecting Marine Corps Network Divices (IMCND) Interconnecting Network Devices (IND) includes both routing and switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. This course focuses on using Cisco Catalyst Switches and Cisco routers connected in local-area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at many Marine Corps locations. Upon completion of this training course, you will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various Cisco networking devices. Among the skills the Marines will learn are: Install and Configure Cisco Routers and Switches in Multiprotocol Marine Corps Networks. Identify Components and Functions of the OSI Model. Configure Basic Operation of Cisco IOS Software. Configure a Router and Switch from Command Line Interface. Use System Files to Learn About Neighboring Devices. Configure the Catalyst 1900, 2900, and other Marine Corps utilized routers and switches. Extend Switched Networks with Virtual LANs (VLANs) Interconnect Networks Using TCP/IP Determine IP Routes with RIP and IGRP Configure IP Access Lists Complete an ISDN BRI Call Connect to Frame Relay Services Configure Serial Connections to WAN Service Providers 5. Building Marine Corps Multi-Switch Networks (BMCMSN) This course teaches Marines how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course addresses the integration of routing and switching technologies to create an efficient Marine Corps network. The one sentence goal for this course is best stated: The purpose of this course is to design, build and configure a Marine Corps network so that if any physical link, switch or router fails an end user won't know; i.e. 24x7 user access to the network. To meet this goal the Marines will be taught not only to design physical redundancy into their network, but about the Layer 2 and 3 protocols that are necessary to guarantee users constant access to the Marine Corps network. Spanning Tree is a layer 2 protocol that permits redundant layer 2 physical paths. Spanning Tree is covered in depth in this course. Marines will review the default spanning tree rules, then be shown why they usually do not want to accept many of the default spanning tree parameters. They will be shown how to "tweak" the default spanning tree parameters so that their data is taking the correct physical path and that in the event this path fails, a backup path is quickly made available. They will learn about protocols such as Uplinkfast and Backbonefast that need to be configured to speed convergence times in the event a physical path fails. They will learn why DHCP will fail unless "portfast" is enabled. They will also learn how to get more bandwidth between network devices by configuring etherchannel. At the higher layers the Marines will learn the advantages of Layer 3 and 4 switching and the steps necessary to configure this process. They will also learn how to configure routers to run HSRP so that if a router fails another router will take over routing user traffic. Among the skills the Marines will learn are: To create VLANs. To propogate VLAN information with VTP. To manage Redundant Links with Spanning Tree.To enable InterVLAN Routing.To improve IP Routing Performance With Multilayer Switching.To implement HSRP for Fault Tolerant Routing.To manage High Bandwidth Broadcasts With IP Multicasts. THIS 5 SESSION TRAINING MUST BE COMPLETED IN THE ORDER ABOVE AND BE PROVIDED DURING THE MARCH ? JULY 2003 TIME FRAME. BIDS SUBMITTED SHOULD BE BROKEN DOWN BY COST PER COURSE. 10-20 STUDENTS ARE ANTICIPATED TO ATTEND EACH COURSE.
 
Place of Performance
Address: TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
Zip Code: 92278
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00262403-W 20030222/030220213658 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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