SOLICITATION NOTICE
U -- INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 6 TRAINING
- Notice Date
- 11/21/2011
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 611420
— Computer Training
- Contracting Office
- NASA Shared Services Center Procurement Division Building 1111 Stennis SpaceCenter, MS 39529-6000
- ZIP Code
- 39529-6000
- Solicitation Number
- NNX12TA16P
- Response Due
- 12/5/2011
- Archive Date
- 11/21/2012
- Point of Contact
- Eli Ouder, Contracting Officer, Phone 228-813-6168, Fax 228-813-6315, Email eli.c.ouder@nasa.gov
- E-Mail Address
-
Eli Ouder
(eli.c.ouder@nasa.gov)
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- Total Small Business
- Description
- ****PLEASE SEND ALL QUESTIONS AND QUOTES TO AMANDA MCINNIS ONLY. CONTACTINFORMATION IS WITHIN THE BODY OF THIS SOLICITATION*******This notice is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared inaccordance with the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additionalinformation included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation;offers are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Statement of WorkThe Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) at NASA Langley Research Center isseeking services from a company that can provide basic Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)training for about 14 non-supervisors.1. BackgroundNASA Langley Research Centers Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) providesextensive Information Technology (IT) services to a highly skilled and dedicatedworkforce of around 3800 employees. It is imperative to the operation of the Center andthe missions of the Agency that the IT is delivered and provided in a means that enablesthese activities. The OCIO operates an 8,000+ node network currently operating in an IPv4 networkingarchitecture. The environment is made of systems running multiple operating systems overa network infrastructure that consists mostly of Cisco network devices. As a Federalentity, the Center is required to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 over the next few years. The Center has obtained its IPv6 address allocations and is in the process of designingand planning its IPv4 to IPv6 transition. 2. Objective(s)To provide a foundational and hands-on education on IPv6 covering the following areas.IPv6 IntroductionFeatures and benefits of IPv6Advanced capabilities of IPv6, beyond what IPv4 offersWhy IPv6 provides enhanced IPSec and more reliable QoSDeployment strategies to consider when migrating to IPv6How to ensure a smooth transition from IPv4 and coexistence with IPv4 networksHow IPv6 provides enhanced support for mobile IP and mobile computing devicesIPv6 AddressingIPv6 AddressingIPv6 Address NotationAddress RepresentationIPv6 Address Prefix SubnettingNode Address TypesUnicast AddressesSite-Local Addresses and Their DeprecationUnique Local AddressLink-Local AddressGlobal Unicast AddressAuto-Configured Address StatesAnycast AddressesMulticast Addresses IPv6 and MAC addressesIPv6 Ping CommandLoopback and Unspecified AddressesIPv6 Header InformationIPv4 Protocol StackIPv6 Protocol StackIPv6 Dual StackIPv6 Header FormatIPv6 Extension Headers IPv6 Network OperationsNeighbor Solicitation Neighbor Advertisement Router Solicitation Router Advertisement Configuring and Checking IPv6 on a Windows 7 workstationConfiguring and Checking IPv6 on a UNIX workstation Configuring and Checking IPv6 on a MAC WorkstationDHCPv6 ICMPv6DNSMobile IP Routing Services and ProtocolsRouting Protocols Supported by IPv6Enabling IPv6 and Dual Stacks on Cisco DevicesRIPng Protocol on Cisco DevicesOSPFv3 Protocol on Cisco DevicesBGP Protocol on Cisco DevicesIPv6 Access Lists on Cisco DevicesPacket FilteringIPv6 Standard Access List IPv6 Extended Access ListReflexive Access ListIPv6 Deployment Strategies OverviewOperating Systems Supporting IPv6 DNS infrastructureDual Stack Implementation IPv6 Tunneling IPv6 Translation IPSec SecurityIPSec TunnelingIPv6 IPSec Overview IPSec Framework IPv6 IPSec in a Windows Environment 3. ScopeThe training must be 4 days in length and scheduled during mid to late January 2012. Anon-Center training location will be provided. Therefore, the instructor must be a U.S.citizen. Students will bring their laptops and will have access to the Internet via theCenters wireless network. This course will provide both lecture and hands-on labs onthe topics outlined above. 4. DeliverablesDesign, develop and deliver instructional/experiential training throughout a 4day course for members of the OCIO at NASA LaRC. Provide instructional materials, which will include participant materials andcould also include viewgraphs, videotapes, materials and supplies.Prepare and print participant materials for the agreed upon number of studentsper session. Participant materials will provide reinforcement of points covered in thevarious segments of the course and will serve as a reference on covered topics forparticipants to use upon return to their work sites. Provide a hands-on lab environment which may be consist of devices local, remote,or a combination of local and remoteProvide a resume of the instructor(s) clearly identifying relevant experience. If more than one instructor will be conducting the training, indicate which instructorswould cover which portions of the course.5. Government Furnished Equipment/MaterialsProvide a standard course evaluation to be used for course evaluation. 6. Evaluation FactorsThe following factors will be used to evaluate the proposals submitted by vendors, withthe Government making a best value award decision:Relevant Past performanceCost, to include instructor, materials, travel, per diem, and any other relevantcostsTeaching approachOffers will be evaluated and award made pursuant to FAR 13.106. The offeror shall state in their offer their size status for this procurement. All responsible sources may submit an offer which shall be considered by the agency. The DPAS rating for this procurement is DC-09.Offers for the items(s) described above are due by December 5, 2011 by 3:00 p.m.CST toAmanda McInnis, Amanda.T.McInnis@nasa.gov, or faxed to 228-813-6891 and must include,solicitation number, discount/payment terms, identification of any special commercialterms, and be signed by an authorized company representative. FAR 52.212-4 (JUNE 2010), Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items is applicable. FAR 52.212-5 (APR 2011), Contract Terms and Conditions Required To Implement Statutes orExecutive Orders-Commercial Items is applicable and the following identified clauses areincorporated by reference: 52.219-6,52.219-28, 52.222-3, 52.222-19, 52.222-21, 52.222-26,52.222-35, 52.222-36, 52.222-37, 52.225-3, 52.225-3, 52.225-13,52.232-33, 52.252-1,52.252-2The FAR may be obtained via the Internet at URL:http://www.acquisition.gov/far/index.html The NFS may be obtained via the Internet at URL:http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/procurement/regs/nfstoc.htm All contractual and technical questions must be in writing (e-mail or fax) to AmandaMcInnis, Amanda.T.McInnis@nasa.gov, or faxed to 228-813-6891 no later than November 29,2011. Telephone questions will not be accepted. An ombudsman has been appointed -- See NASA Specific Note 'B'. It is the offeror's responsibility to monitor the following Internet site for the releaseof solicitation amendments (if any): http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nais/index.cgi.Potential offerors will be responsible for downloading their own copy of this combinationsynopsis/solicitation and amendments (if any). Any referenced notes may be viewed at the following URLs linked below.
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