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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 FBO #2117
MODIFICATION

D -- Testbed Electronics Shelter

Notice Date
9/11/2007
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
NAICS
334112 — Computer Storage Device Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
General Services Administration, Federal Technology Service (FTS), Information Technology Services Acquisition Division (1TE), 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA, 02222, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
R1PB57000701
 
Response Due
10/2/2007
 
Archive Date
10/30/2008
 
Point of Contact
Siobhan Frongillo, Contracting Officer, Phone (617)565-5770, Fax (781)396-7968, - Siobhan Frongillo, Contracting Officer, Phone (617)565-5770, Fax (781)396-7968,
 
E-Mail Address
siobhan.frongillo@gsa.gov, siobhan.frongillo@gsa.gov
 
Description
ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION: STATEMENT OF WORK 1.0 Introduction The goal of the Government is to acquire a worldwide deployable self?contained electronics shelter capable of operating at remote locations in harsh environments with minimal support for extended periods of time. The shelter shall meet all requirements to operate as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). The shelter shall be transportable via air, rail, and roads both improved and unimproved. The shelter shall accommodate radio and data link antennas, electronics equipment, and provide storage and hoisting capabilities of the antennas. To the greatest extent possible Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) hardware shall be utilized to maximize supportability and minimize costs. 2.0 Technical Requirements This Technical Requirements Document (TRD) provides technical requirements for the self-contained DCGSI Testbed Electronics Shelter. The Testbed shall be a turn key self-contained mobile electronics shelter mounted on a transportation system not to exceed 53 feet in length including environmental and power generation units. The Testbed shall operate in temperatures ranging form -0 to +120 degrees Fahrenheit, arid as well as high humidity environments, with the capability of extended (24 hr) operations. 3.0 Scope This TRD encompasses architectural/design requirements, developmental, and testing process, functional requirements, reference documents, and additional specific technical requirements. ? Shelter ? Dimensions 40 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet tall ? Will be EMI/RFI shielded to form the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). ? The interior of the shelter will be comprised of two distinct compartments. o The compartments will be separated by a bulkhead wall with an integrated sliding door. o The Equipment room will be approximately 14 feet long. o The Operations room will occupy the remaining space. o One safe, five drawer ?floor mounted to ensure security and temper resistance o Two (2) exterior doors will provide environmental protection. o The main door will be incorporate requirements for a SCIF and a pressure relief valve to allow for pressure equalization during air transport. o The second door (rear) will be of identical construction to the first without the cipher and high security lock. Two (2) deadbolts will be installed on this door. ? Stair and Platform Assembly for each door. Mounting hardware will be installed to allow for storage of the stair and platform assembly ? Exterior lighting o One (1) exterior lighting circuit will provide fixed intensity lighting on the exterior of the shelter in the area of the personnel doors. ? Interior Lighting o Overhead fluorescent light fixtures will be provided throughout the interior of the shelter for interior lighting. o Illumination of all work surfaces/areas will be a minimum of 325 LUX (540 LUX preferred). o All lights will be mounted to the ceiling members to ensure a positive connection that will not come loose during system handling, operating, and transportation conditions. o All lights will include securing clips. o Emergency backup lighting due to total power services failure will be provided in each compartment and will provide a minimum of 30 minutes of lighting. ? Roof, Walk-on Surface o Roof mounting brackets to secure a MR-TCDL antenna within operational performance specifications ?X Stressed to handle a 300 lb Antenna and two persons required to erect ? Telescoping Antenna Mast o 10 Meters o Pneumatic with compressor ? Ladder, Roof Access ? The shelter will be watertight in all configurations. ? Environment o Two (2) environmental control units and associated controls installed on the exterior front wall of the shelter. o Each unit will provide a minimum of 72,000 Btu/Hr at a maximum ambient temperature of 129 degrees F. o The units will operate from a 120/208 VAC, three phase, five wire, 50/60 hertz power source. o Fresh air is introduced at 40 CFM per unit and routed to equipment racks via overhead ducts. o Design for airflow will use MIL-STD-1472 paragraph 5.8 for guidance of personnel comfort. o Design will consider a design goal of approximately 65 dbA within the shelter with the ECUs operating. ? Chassis o The trailer assembly will include all hardware required to transport the shelter via commercial or military tractor, including but not limited to kingpin, landing gear, air ride suspension, lighting, vehicle air and electrical connections. o The towing vehicle interface will be a standard fifth wheel to mate with the trailer kingpin. o The trailer will support the rear of the shelter at approximately 48 inches above the ground. o Brakes will be air operated and will be standard as found with semi-trailer type. A push/pull brake bypass valve will be included. o Emergency brakes will be spring operated upon release of air of the standard air brake system. o Lift gate ?X Capable of lifting 1000 lbs. ?X Mounted to accommodate lifting to the back door. ?X Storable so as not to interfere with transportation. o Capable of being transported via air, rail, and both improved and unimproved roads o Trailer Assembly and shelter must meet the requirements for a tactical shelter unit transportable by C-17 and C-5 aircraft. o Electrical ?X The trailer lighting system will operate using both commercially provided 12 volt DC from a commercial tractor and 24 volt DC from a military tractor. ?X The undercarriage will have a standard commercial 12 volt DC connector for connection to commercial tractors. o Load Capacity ?X The trailer assembly will be designed to operate with a sensible total system load of 60,000 pounds. Both axles will also meet the requirements of the system specification. o Steel storage boxes attached to the undercarriage for storage of MR-TCDL transfer cases and misc. equipment. o Tools, including a jack and lug wrench for changing wheels and to perform routine maintenance on the system will be provided. o Landing legs used in leveling on uneven terrain. o The system will have two (2) independently operated leveling jacks to be attached to the undercarriage with standard fasteners. o Four leveling indicators will be mounted for easy viewing from respective leveling jack. o The trailer will utilize an air ride suspension. o Power Cable storage reel. o The undercarriage bumper will meet ICC standards. ? Security o Shelter will be EMI/RFI shielded to form the Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF). o The alarm system. ?X Will include motion detection and magnetic switches to indicate intrusions into the shelter. ?X One (1) magnetic switch will be located on the exterior personnel door and one (1) switch on the rear exterior door. ?X One (1) motion detector will be installed in each compartment. ?X All switches and detectors will be routed and wired to the alarm control panel. o One (1) exterior door will incorporate the use of one (1) ?X Unican Simplex 1011 cipher lock and one (1) Kaba MAS X-09 high security electronic lock. ?X Hinges will be tamper proof. ?X Combination locks will have view/weather protection and operation marking. o Provide system for location and tracking during transportation ? Support Equipment for Shelter o Rack, 19? Standard EIA o Three (3) three bay consoles o All racks will utilize standard 19? EIA rack spacing. o Each assembly will be shock isolated using helical coil isolators appropriately sized for the rack load and transportability requirements. o Each rack to contain one (1) 120 VAC power strip, with 12 outlets and isolated ground. o Racks will be a minimum of 30 inches deep. o One (1) UPS, 3000 VA, 120C, per rack o Eight (8) monitor mounting brackets o Raised Floor to accommodate equipment electrical, and data cable routing. o Hoist ?X Capable of lifting 400lbs onto the roof of the shelter. ?X Must collapse and stow in a manor that will not hinder any of the the transportation requirements o Electrical entry panel o One (1) set of input power receptacles 200 Amp 5 wire (Camlok Series 1600), (L1, L2, L3, N, G). o Three (3) output power receptacles, 20 AMP, MS type TBD. o One (1) 20A GFCI duplex receptacle with hinged weather-proof cover. o One (1) 0.375? ground stud. o Input Power ?X Input power will be 120/208 VAC, 50/60 Hertz, three phase and sized for 200 AMPS o Two (2) communications entry panels furnished by buyer ? Power o Input power will be 120/208 VAC, 50/60 Hertz, three phase and sized for 200 AMPS. o Wiring will be installed per NFPA 70 and 79. Wiring will conform to the National Electric Codes. o Interior Receptacles will be 20A duplex receptacles, NEMA 5-20R. ?X Will be provided each 36 inches along the length of the shelter if the wall is not obstructed by permanently fixed equipment. ?X Twenty-four (24) duplex outlet receptacles will be provided throughout the shelter. ?X Outlets behind each rack will be on a discreet circuit. Behind each EIA 19? equipment rack assembly there will be an additional 30 AMP receptacle. o A surge suppression device will be installed to assure it is appropriately sized for the power capacity of the shelter. o A power monitoring panel will be installed to monitor the characteristics of the power at the main power panel. o Generator ?X 200 kilowatts ?X 30 second response time ?X Extended run and quiet run features. ? Communication equipment o Two (2) AN/PRC-117F radios o Capable of both secure and clear channel VHF/UHF communications o Provide complete fiber network runs through out the trailer to accommodate three (3) servers/rack. ? Documentation o Integrated Program Master Schedule o Provide a Monthly Contract Status Report o Provide Acceptance Test Procedure o Provide Acceptance Test Report o Provide Technical Data Package o Security Certification 4.0 Testing ? Compliance with security requirements ? Compliance with environmental requirements are met ? As required for compliance with other requirements. 5.0 If any requirement can not be met, the bidder must provide the reason and a mitigation strategy. 6.0 Reference: Military Standards o Mil-Std-100 Engineering Drawings o Mil-Std-130 Identification Marking of US Military Property o Mil-Std-209 Lifting and Tiedown Provisions o Mil-Std-454 Standard General Requirements for Electronic Equipment o Mil-Std-461 Interference, Electromagnetic o Mil-Std-1472 Human Engineering Design Criteria for Military Systems, Equipment, and Facilities o Mil-Std-1791 Design for Internal Aerial Delivery in Fixed Wing Aircraft o Fed-Std-595 Colors Used in Government Procurement ? Other Documents o DCID 6/9 Physical Security Standards for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities o NTSTISSAM Shielded Enclosures Tempest/01-95 o NFPDA Std 70-87 National Electrical Standard o EIA-310-D EIA Standard, Cabinets, Racks, Panels, and associated equipment
 
Place of Performance
Address: General Serives Administration, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222
Zip Code: 02222-1117
Country: UNITED STATES
 
Record
SN01403096-W 20070913/070911222602 (fbodaily.com)
 
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