mc dispatch & alarm monitoring requirement - request for information
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Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service
MegaCenter Dispatch & Alarm Monitoring Requirement
Request for Information (RFI)
Request for Information (RFI)
Federal Protective Service (FPS)
MegaCenter Dispatch & Alarm Monitoring Requirement
Background
As delegated under 40 USC 1315 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Protective
Service (FPS) is responsible for protecting both personnel and property at federally leased, owned oroccupied locations throughout the United States and its territories. This includes addressing any and
all risks, threats and vulnerabilities that have been identified. In the successful execution of the
aforementioned mission, FPS provides dispatch and monitoring support at four MegaCenters,Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan and Colorado, that is ancillary with the duties and functions
required in protecting both personnel and property.
General Requirement Information
Award of a vehicle or vehicles supporting the requirements noted in this RFI is anticipated this fiscal
year, specifically in the third or fourth quarter. It is anticipated that the Government will look tosecure a vehicle or vehicles that will have a base period of performance of 12 months and four
additional option periods each 12 months in duration. The total length of the effort or efforts is
estimated to be five years, base and option periods considered.
Detail provided through this RFI will better assist FPS in refining the necessary scope of work,anticipated labor mix associated with that work and ultimately in considering a procurement strategy
that is in the best interest of the Government, the Vendor community and will supply a solution that
will ensure mission success.
MegaCenter Dispatch & Alarm Monitoring Requirement
FPS anticipates releasing a requirement for services in direct support of the FPS MegaCenters to
include but not limited to the following tasks:
Operating voice radio communication systems and maintaining voice radiocommunications in the assigned network. This includes receiving and transmittingroutine and emergency instructions, making and responding to requests for assistance,
dispatching police and security personnel, conducting routine roll calls and on-air status
checks, controlling the radio network to ensure proper procedures are followed, and othersimilar functions.
Maintaining liaison on the assigned emergency and non-emergency telephone lines toexpedite a variety of routine and emergency calls for police assistance from the public
and/or employees from over 9,000 Federal facilities Nationwide.
Monitoring and responding to state, local and Federal law enforcement radiocommunications. This includes monitoring transmissions that pertain to conditions
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Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service
MegaCenter Dispatch & Alarm Monitoring Requirement
Request for Information (RFI)
Monitoring and/or operating any and all communication and computer equipment thatmay currently exist in and/or may be added to the MegaCenter. FPS will provide thecontractor with appropriate training for all new separate operator functions.
Performing monthly intrusion and duress alarm testing, to ensure that all alarms areworking and to ensure that alarm contact persons lists are current, accurate and complete.
This information shall be documented in the MegaCenter log. This includes reviewingand updating all contact person/notification lists, thereby ensuring that these lists include
only current names, and current home and office telephone numbers.
Backing-up computer data files, voice recording, and rotating (removing, storing andreplacing) audiotapes used to record telephone line and radio conversations as needed,
depending on the equipment in the MegaCenter.
Performing data entry and validations for MegaCenter clients to ensure all contactrecords are continually revised, updated and accurate. This includes calling clients to getupdated information and updating records, logging offenses and/or incident information
and verifying the Dispatch Operations Log each day to ensure accuracy.
Specifically, FPS considers police dispatch and alarm monitoring to be the primary support areas
under this requirement. Secondary will be the support and technical maintenance of all databases,
computer equipment, alarm monitoring and alarm programming equipment, and all other technicalsupport aspects of the MegaCenter operations. FPS estimates the following labor categories that
would be appropriate in the successful execution of the above efforts. It is recognized that some of
the positions successfully supporting this effort will require a security clearance, provided forthrough DHS. This list is in no way a finalized breakdown of the necessary support required.
Associated Labor Categories
Project Manager Educational Technologist (Training Coordinator)
Technical Service Department Manager Technical Instructor (Assistant Training Coordinator)
Network IT Engineer Telecommunications Specialist (Radio)
Systems IT Administrator Telecommunications Specialist (Telephone)
Telecommunications Mechanic I (Alarm Technicians) Administrative Office Manager
Telecommunications Mechanic II (Alarm Technicians) Administrative Assistant
Computer Operator V (Dispatcher) Data Analyst
Computer Operator IV (Dispatcher) Data Analyst IIComputer Operator III (Dispatcher) Radio Frequency Manager
Computer Operator II (Dispatcher)
Computer Operator I (Dispatcher)
National Crime Information Center
Coordinator
Service Order Dispatcher (Trainee-Dispatcher)
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Department of Homeland Security, Federal Protective Service
MegaCenter Dispatch & Alarm Monitoring Requirement
Request for Information (RFI)
RFI Questions
Scope of Work Information
Q: In your review of the above requirements and associated labor mix do you believe yourcompany can support the full mission? If so please briefly explain your approach to
successfully executing this effort to include detail on the potential use of subcontractors. In
this brief explanation please include any relevant efforts that your company recentlysupported or is currently supporting to include size/scope and agency supported. If
subcontractor support is anticipated please detail the percentage of work supported per
Vendor.
Q: In your review of the above requirements and associated labor mix do you believe such
support can be provided for in full through a Federal Supply Schedule (FSS), specifically aGeneral Services Administration (GSA) contract? If so please supply additional detail
regarding the particular FSS considered or why you believe a FSS might not be appropriate
in supporting the total scope of work.
Q: In your review of the above requirements and associated labor mix do you believe the effort
would be best suited as one vehicle supporting all four MegaCenters or four separate vehicles
supporting each MegaCenter? Please supply any additional detail that supports yourresponse, for example benefits provided in separate MegaCenter contracts or levels of
efficiency recognized in a single award.
Q: In your review of the above requirements and associated labor mix which NAICs do you
believe such support is best covered by? Please provide additional detail regarding theparticular NAICs supplied.
Q: In your review of the above requirements and associated labor mix do you believe the effortis Commercial or Non-Commercial services? Please provide additional detail regarding your
response to this question.
Q: FPS considers such professional certifications as Association of Public SafetyCommunications Officials (APCO) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) essential
to this requirement. Is it mandatory for your workforce to carry such certifications? If so
please include additional detail that supports your response to this question, specifically,what certifications you believe are critical to successfully supporting this requirement and
detail whether or not your company at this time currently has access to certified resources
and if so at what level and how many.
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Vendor Information
Q: Is your company interested in this requirement? Please provide additional detail regarding
your response to this question, specifically whether you are interested in this requirement as a
prime contractor, subcontractor etc.?
Q: Are you a small business? If so please supply additional detail regarding any small business
preferences.
Security Information
Q: Has your company supported efforts that have required DHS suitability cleared personnel?
Please provide additional detail supporting your response to this question to include whetheror not your company at this time currently has access to DHS suitability cleared resources
and if so how many.
Q: Has your company supported efforts that have required cleared (Secret, Top Secret, etc.)personnel? Please provide additional detail supporting your response to this question to
include whether or not your company at this time currently has access to cleared (Secret, Top
Secret, etc.) resources and if so at what level and how many.
General Information
Q: Based off of the information provided for in this RFI is there any additional detail that youconsider to be of critical importance that you feel will assist the Government in better
defining its requirement and in the process of selecting a suitable procurement strategy?
Conclusion
As noted above, the detail provided through this RFI will better assist FPS in refining the necessaryscope of work, anticipated labor mix associated with that work and ultimately in considering a
procurement strategy that is in the best interest of the Government, the Vendor community and will
supply a solution that will ensure mission success.
In submitting responses please include your full company name and address, applicable POC e-mail
address and your DUNS. Please ensure that your response only addresses the questions provided forin this RFI. A ten page limit is set on all responses which will allow for the Government team to
review and process the detail provided in a timely manner and to maintain the schedule set which
reflects potential award this fiscal year.