MODIFICATION
63 -- Access Control Systems
- Notice Date
- 9/23/2015
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 561621
— Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Direct Reporting Unit - Air Force District of Washington, 11th CONS, 1349 Lutman Drive, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, 20762-6500, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20762-6500
- Solicitation Number
- F1D3565209A002
- Archive Date
- 10/10/2015
- Point of Contact
- Alexandra C Graves, Phone: 2406125677, Julia A. Johnson, Phone: 240-612-5652
- E-Mail Address
-
Alexandra.C.Graves.mil@mail.mil, Julia.A.Johnson6.civ@mail.mil
(Alexandra.C.Graves.mil@mail.mil, Julia.A.Johnson6.civ@mail.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SOLICITATION NUMBER F1D3565209A002 POC: SRA ALEXANDRA GRAVES Alexandra.C.Graves.mil@mail.mil Q: What is the overall size of the system? A: The system is for 60 card readers. Q: The specs call for control panel upgrades, but doesn't number the amount of control panels. How many are there? A: The C Cure 800 system serial #, 8-16064. Q: In the first change notice (9-22) the Air Force states that their are 60 card readers. Can you provide the make and model of these readers, please? A: Model # for card readers are HID R-640X-300. Q: The specs call for one (1) INN-Enroll-SQL software for PIV Validation. Is this replacing a legacy software program that has been registering CACs into the CCURE 800? A: When we get the C Cure 9000 platform, we want a PIV reader to replace the current system. Q: If this upgrade to CCURE 9000 does not require new PIV validation/enrollment software, but only an upgrade to existing PIV validation/enrollment software that may already exist as part of the CCURE 800, would the Air Force consider upgrading the existing software. A: The intent is to upgrade to the C Cure 9000 platform, with a new PIV. It is our understanding that the C Cure 800 will be supported for a little while longer. We need a full version of the C Cure 9000. Additionally, we are going to install and use the remote access control feature offered in the C Cure 9000. The C Cure 800 does not have the remote feature. Q: May alternate products be submitted if they meet the same requirements? A: Please use the C Cure (Software House) product. Q: Assuming that the software mentioned in #4 is to register PIV and CAC credentials into the CCURE 9000, what is the purpose of the 500 HID iCLASS? Would the Air Force consider a more secure credential? A: The 500 DID iCLASS cards are used for independent systems in the building. Q: The specification is silent relative to a goal for the access control upgrade. Could you provide a brief description what the JBANAF is trying to achieve by this upgrade? For instance, are you trying to achieve HSPD-12 compliance by installing a FICAM certified system to provide strong authentication at all doors? Or only a few doors? If only a few, how many doors? A: We are trying to achieve sustainability in the future and use features that the C Cure 800 does not offer. Q: Is this requirement for maintenace all of the access control systems? A: No. The contractor shall maintain upgraded components and CCure 9000 programming for access systems during warrantee period (on equipment installed).
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Joint Base Andrews, Clinton, Maryland, 20762, United States
- Zip Code: 20762
- Zip Code: 20762
- Record
- SN03899990-W 20150925/150923235531-2cbb3db73606dbf488f7358b8b2bb125 (fbodaily.com)
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