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Reported | 06/06/2020 12:00 AM |
Project Title | Physical Access Control System |
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City, State (County) | Washington, DC 20375 (District of Columbia County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Security/Communications |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
Project Status | Accepting Letters of Interest |
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Plans Available from | Federal Agency |
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Description | Objective: The NRL is inquiring for potential sources that are capable of providing the following: A Physical Access Control System The Spacecraft Engineering Division (SED) is the space mission development and operations organization of the Naval Center for Space Technology (NCST). The SED is the focal point for the Navy’s in-house spacecraft bus capability, and functions as the “Program Manager” for Navy space programs. The division’s primary research, development, integration, and test facilities are located at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC (NRL-DC). The building is a large industrial building with multiple access points, uncontrolled access warehouse spaces, and controlled access highbays and laboratories. The SED is interested in upgrading the building’s existing Physical Access Control System (PACS), and adding additional building perimeter and highbay door card readers. The current PACS uses NRL-DC issued identification cards. The SED requires the new PACS to use (contact?) PIV/CAC/DBIDS card readers without requiring real time authentication via the remote Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS). The new PACS must be compliant with HSPD-12 and FIPS PUB 201-2. The new PACS may use existing electronic door locking hardware and cabling provided it meets all PACS requirements. The SED will repair or replace any door that does not support the PACS hardware (electrified door hardware, electromagnetically locked devices, door contacts, request to exit devices, etc.) Requirements: The contractor shall provide a PACS compliant with HSPD-12 and FIPS PUB 201-2. The contractor shall provide a PACS compatible with (contact?) PIV/CAC/DBIDS cards. The contractor shall provide a PACS that allows unique access lists for each door in the system. The contractor shall provide and install all material, equipment, hardware, and software required to upgrade and expand the buildings PACS. The contractor shall provide and install contact PIV card readers, electrified door hardware, electromagnetically locked devices, door contacts, request to exit devices, power supplies and all other associated hardware and software necessary to implement a PIV activated PACS for 40 doors. The contractor shall provide and install all cabling necessary for the PACS. Cabling that is not installed above drop ceilings shall be installed in conduit. The contractor shall provide and install all control system hardware and software necessary for the PACS. The contractor shall locate the primary system controller within the server room in the west highbay of the building. The contractor shall provide end user training on the new PACS. The contractor shall provide assistance in setting up and initializing the parameters and accounts for the new PACS. The contractor shall provide unlimited support and service for one year following the completion of the PACS upgrade and installation. The installed PACS shall be expandable to provide access control for up to 40 additional doors by accommodating additional card readers. |
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