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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 31, 2012 FBO #3780
SOLICITATION NOTICE

D -- A three (3) month extension of the AT&T Corp. Web Services task order. - LIMITED SOURCES JUSTIFICATION

Notice Date
3/29/2012
 
Notice Type
Fair Opportunity / Limited Sources Justification
 
NAICS
541519 — Other Computer Related Services
 
Contracting Office
Agency for International Development, Washington D.C., USAID/Washington, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 7.10-006, Washington, District of Columbia, 20523, United States
 
ZIP Code
20523
 
Solicitation Number
12-051
 
Archive Date
4/28/2012
 
Point of Contact
Erica Demarest, Phone: 7036665616
 
E-Mail Address
edemarest@usaid.gov
(edemarest@usaid.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Award Number
AID-IRM-E-00-06-00019
 
Award Date
3/22/2012
 
Description
LIMITED SOURCES JUSTIFICATION This acquisition is conducted under the authority of the Multiple Award Schedule Program FAR 8.401 and is justified by the following facts and rationale required under FAR 8.405-6 (c) (1) and (2) as follows: (1) Agency and Contracting Activity. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Management Bureau (M) Chief Information Office (CIO) Knowledge Management (KM) (2) Nature and/or description of the action being approved. A three (3) month extension of the AT&T Corp., Government Solutions Web Services task order. The modification to the current task order will ensure no break in services and prevent degradation of quality of day-to-day operations currently being provided. This extension will allow the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) sufficient time to compete and award a follow-on contract. The current task order expires on March 31, 2012. Contractor: AT&T Corp., Government Solutions 7125 Columbia Gateway Drive Columbia, MD 21046 (3) Description of Supplies/Services. The Web Services task order provides all "core" web support services to the Agency's intranet and extranet websites. Web Services also provides management, maintenance and systems administration support to the Agency's extranet (AllNet) network. "Core" website support services include all of those services that support the planning, design, development, hosting, maintenance, security compliance and quality assurance for the overall integrity of the Agency's intranet and extranet websites. These "core" website support services also include activities such as : project management and planning support services; webmaster support services; new technology research, evaluation, implementation and deployment support services; assuring compliance with Section 508 Accessibility, Security and Privacy requirements; collaboration tool support services (i.e., SharePoint, Drupal, WordPress, etc.) and system administration support services. This task order also provides ancillary support to the USAID Administrator's new public-facing website development effort. In addition, this task order allows for other bureaus/offices to acquire specialized web services as required on a Time & Material basis via Service Level Agreements (SLA). For example, this task order provides direct support to the Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA) Bureau in support of the Agency's new public-facing web presence. The value of the extension is estimated to be $785,000.00. (4) Authority and supporting rationale. In accordance with FAR 8.405-6 (a) (1) (i),* * (C) In the interest of economy and efficiency, the new work is a logical follow-on to an original Federal Supply Schedule order that was placed in accordance with the applicable Federal Supply Schedule ordering procedures. If the task order expires prior to award and successful transition of operations to the new contract mechanism, the OCIO will be unable to provide the support needed to continue designing and upgrading the current websites that are being worked on. (5) Determination by the ordering activity Contracting Officer that the order represents the best value consistent with 8.404(d). The Contracting Officer has determined that issuing the proposed task order extension to AT&T to continue this effort represents the best value and will result in the lowest overall cost alternative, considering price and administrative costs, to meet the Government's needs. This extension will be placed in accordance with FAR 8.404 - Use of Federal Supply Schedules. GSA has already negotiated fair and reasonable pricing. Prior to issuance of the extension, the ordering activity will consider the level of effort and the mix of labor proposed to perform the specific task being ordered, and for determining that the total price is reasonable. (6) A description of the market research conducted among schedule holders and the results or a statement of the reason market research was not conducted. No market research was conducted. However, as described in this memorandum, AT&T is providing web services support such as : project management and planning support services; webmaster support services; new technology research, evaluation, implementation and deployment support services; assuring compliance with Section 508 Accessibility, Security and Privacy requirements; collaboration tool support services (i.e., SharePoint, Drupal, WordPress, etc.) and system administration support services. This task order also provides ancillary support to the USAID Administrator's new public-facing website development effort. It is not feasible to change firms at this time since a follow-on mechanism is not in place. (7) Any other facts supporting the justification. A sources sought notice was released in March 2011 to determine availability and capabilities of firms under the GSA IT Schedule 70 capable of providing the follow-on activities sought by the OCIO. Due to an unforeseen delay in awarding the follow-on mechanism(s), at this time, the OCIO's current acquisition schedule anticipates master vehicle(s) award(s) in the third quarter of Fiscal Year (FY) 2012; with initial task orders competed and awarded by the third or fourth quarter of FY 2012. (8) A statement of actions, if any, the agency may take to remove or overcome any barriers that led to the restricted consideration before any subsequent acquisition for the supplies for services is made. The purpose of the extension is to ensure that the critical services performed on this task order continue without interruption until the follow-on mechanisms are competed and awarded.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/AID/OP/WashingtonDC/12-051/listing.html)
 
Record
SN02709561-W 20120331/120330000105-2b814b2947cf8a678b4a9ea5027d331b (fbodaily.com)
 
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