DOCUMENT
R -- Contract for Shredding Services Amarillo Health Care System - Attachment
- Notice Date
- 9/20/2018
- Notice Type
- Attachment
- NAICS
- 561990
— All Other Support Services
- Contracting Office
- Department of Veterans Affairs;NCO 17 - SAO West;NCO 17 Network Contracting Activity;124 E. Hwy 67;Duncanville, Texas 75137
- ZIP Code
- 75137
- Solicitation Number
- 36C25718U0060
- Response Due
- 9/28/2018
- Archive Date
- 12/27/2018
- Point of Contact
- Rastreva Upshaw, Contract Specialist
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
- Description
- The purpose of this amendment to Combined Synopsis/Solicitation Number: 36C25718U0060 is to update the Statement of Work, update the Price Cost Schedule, and to answer/address questions submitted by potential offerors. STATEMENT OF WORK SCOPE OF WORK: The Amarillo VA Health Care System located in Amarillo, Texas, requires a vendor to provide secure containment, pickup at point of collection, shredding per VHA standards, and end recycling. Service is to be provided weekly for the Thomas E Creek VA Medical Center facility in Amarillo, TX; every other week for VA Outpatient Clinic in Lubbock, TX; monthly for VA Outpatient Clinic in Clovis, NM; and quarterly for Childress, TX. The vendor must be certified by the National Association for Information Destruction, Inc (NAID) or demonstrate the same standards as outlined in VA Directive 6371 and its Appendix. The NAID Certification Program establishes standards for a secure destruction process including such areas as operational security, employee hiring and screening, the destruction process, responsible disposal and insurance. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Base: October 8, 2018 October 7, 2019 Option Year One: October 8, 2019 October 7, 2020 Option Year Two: October 8, 2020 October 7, 2021 Option Year Three: October 8, 2021 October 7, 2022 Option Year Four: October 8, 2022 October 7, 2023 PLACE(S) OF PERFORMANCE/SERVICE LOCATIONS: Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center, 6010 Amarillo Blvd West, Amarillo, TX 79106 Lubbock VA Outpatient Clinic, 6104 Avenue Q South Drive, Lubbock, TX 79412 Clovis VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic, 921 East Llano Estacado Clovis, NM 88101 Childress VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic, 1001 Highway 83 North Childress, TX 79201 REQUIREMENTS: The Amarillo VA Health Care system (AVAHCS) in Amarillo, Texas requires a vendor to provide shredding services for the main campus and outpatient clinics in Lubbock, TX, Childress, TX, and Clovis, NM. The current facility requirement includes: provision of office-suitable (professional) locking cabinets, with a secure method for users to deposit paper and not allow retrieval or view. Each cabinet should hold up to 135 pounds. Additional secure mobile containment with capacity for approximately 1,500 pounds of overflow is required to reside at the Amarillo VA. The count of cabinets required is approximately: 90 in Amarillo; 12 in Lubbock; 4 in Clovis, and 1 in Childress. Location: Cabinet Size: Estimated Quantity: Frequency: Amarillo, TX Up to 135 lbs 90 Weekly Lubbock, TX Up to 135 lbs 12 Biweekly Clovis, NM Up to 135 lbs 4 Monthly Childress, TX Up to 135 lbs 1 Quarterly Amarillo, TX Secure Mobile Containment up to 1500 lbs overflow 1 Weekly NOTE: The Amarillo VAHCS has been approved for a new outpatient clinic in Lubbock to be constructed, address undefined at this time, that will be approximately 2.5 times the current clinic size. At this time, it is estimated the number of cabinets may change from 12 to about 30, and it is likely to occur within the next 14-18 months. Once the clinic is constructed and closer to occupancy, the Contracting Officer will effect a modification to incorporate address and quantity changes in this contract. The vendor shall provide for secure collection for each cabinet for the Sensitive Information/ Privacy Act paper, protecting the information from being read, and from theft or loss, from point of collection through final destruction. Vendor shall review each container during each pickup and complete a written list of containers, noting quantity of paper and any other findings for government records. The vendor shall ensure that containers have a slotted lid or front panel through which documents may be inserted and a locking access door. The containers must protect against unauthorized access (i.e., reaching through an opening to retrieve a document, bypassing the locking mechanism with a device other than a key, etc.). All locked containers shall use the same key lock or key code. The locked containers shall be aesthetically compatible with the facility s interior design scheme. The vendor shall provide pickup at sufficient frequency to assure paper does not build up at each site beyond reasonable capacity. Current schedule requires weekly pickup in Amarillo - usually on Fridays, every two weeks at Lubbock Outpatient Clinic, every month at Clovis Outpatient Clinic, and quarterly at Childress Outpatient Clinic. Times of pickup are to be scheduled and respected as only specifically-trained VA employees may sign for removal of this protected waste stream. The times of pickup should be consistent and agreed to between the COR and the contractor, as clinic staffing and hours of operation vary. The vendor process must be compliant with VA Directive 6371, Destruction of Temporary Paper Records, dated 04/08/2014. Certification of Destruction is required in written documentation by a records-destruction or recycling contractor or vendor that attests to the completion of the destruction process after the destruction of VA records has taken place, including destruction method, date of destruction, and amount destroyed, e.g., 75 full x-gallon containers of shredded material. VA Directive 6371 describes the levels of destruction as follows: Final Destruction: The destruction process must assure that paper is not readable or reconstructable to any degree. If this final destruction of paper records occurs away from a VA facility, it must be performed either by a National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) certified, bonded, and insured contractor (and its subcontractors or third parties) for paper/printed media destruction who has contracted to provide sufficient reasonable safeguards to protect the temporary paper records until final destruction has been completed or by a non-NAID certified contractor who can satisfy the standards outlined in VA Directive 6371 and its Appendix. Final destruction includes sufficient safeguards for VA paper records during transportation, transfer, or short-term storage prior to completion of final destruction. Any long-term storage (> 30 days) must be approved in advance and in writing by the VA COR and Privacy Officer. Interim Destruction: Interim destruction does not definitively ensure paper is not readable or reconstructable to any degree, but does ensure they are not readable or reconstructable without extraordinary effort. This destruction of temporary records is a preliminary step that will allow for secure transport of records until such time as their final destruction. The vendor must clearly describe the process of secure containment, storage, shredding, including final disposition location(s) and uses in detail to demonstrate compliance with the VA Directive 6371. Vendor shall include the size of shred after interim and final processing. Should this process require temporary or permanent change by the vendor, including changes to equipment or locations of storage or interim or final destruction and disposition of temporary records, the vendor must promptly notify the government in writing. The vendor shall provide a document that acknowledges receipt of temporary paper records, per VA Directive 6371, along with the weight of paper removed along with date and name of contract representative. The vendor shall notify Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) if a scheduled pickup/shred is not possible, along with the reasons, such as due to emergency, equipment malfunction, or weather. The vendor shall comply with all rules and signs posted on federal property. All mandatory VA Acquisition Regulation (VAAR) and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) contracting, security, and privacy clauses must appear in all contracts let for the destruction of VA temporary paper records. The vendor that provides for the final destruction of temporary paper records containing PII or other VA sensitive information must allow inspection, upon request, by a VA representative of the contractor s facilities where the temporary paper records are processed and final destruction takes place, and in any vendor situation in which there is a change in process equipment or location of temporary record storage, destruction, or final disposition. Vendor shall provide clear documentation that any contractor who handles VA records until final destruction is either 1) completed is bonded, insured, NAID certified for paper/printed media destruction, and can provide reasonable physical safeguards for the data throughout the destruction process, or 2) can meet all elements of VA Directive 6371 and its Appendix A. Vendor must provide a NAID certificate or documentation that they can meet all elements as stated. The VA requires a fully actuated Business Associate Agreement with all records destruction or recycling vendors who complete interim destruction off-site or not under the direct control of VHA personnel. SUMMARY OF WORK: Access to Work Site: The vendor will schedule routine pickup of Sensitive Information at the Amarillo, Lubbock, Childress, and Clovis VA locations. Normal work hours for the four sites under this requirement for Amarillo VAHCS are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, and pickups typically occur within this range of hours. Vendor Furnished Material: The vendor will be required to furnish all tools and equipment necessary to review, collect securely, and contain all Sensitive Information picked up. No Government property will be provided. Manifest Information: The service will provide a manifest for each pickup to include dates of service, total and tare weight and location of waste. Certificate of Destruction: The service is required to provide a Certificate of Destruction from each Sensitive Information pickup from the VA locations to include certification following the destruction. This document must be provided to the COR. Invoice Information: The service will include an invoice that includes dates of service and total charge. General Information on Invoice: Facility Name, address, and phone number Type of service performed Date(s) of service SCHEDULE: Pickup is to occur at the Amarillo TX facility each Friday; at the Lubbock TX Outpatient Clinic, every other week, on Mondays after 1pm; at the Clovis NM Outpatient Clinic, once a month on a date to be established upon award by the COR, vendor, and clinic coordinator; and at the Childress TX Outpatient Clinic once a quarter on a date to be scheduled upon award by the COR, vendor, and clinic coordinator. The following is a list of U.S. Government holidays. If the holiday falls on a Saturday, the proceeding Friday is observed as the holiday; if the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is observed as the holiday and any other day specifically declared by the President of the United States to be a national holiday. HOLIDAY and DATE: New Year s Day Jan 1 Martin Luther King s Birthday 3rd Monday in Jan President s Day 3rd Monday in Feb Memorial Day Last Monday in May Independence Day July 4 Labor Day 1st Monday in Sep Columbus Day 2nd Monday in Oct Veterans Day Nov 11 Thanksgiving Day 4th Thursday in November Christmas Day December 25 EXECUTION: All work shall be performed in a safe and efficient manner. Site Clean-up: The Contractor shall assure its processes do not create an unclean or unsafe environment for AVAHCS and do not damage or destroy government property. Final Inspection: The COR will notify the vendor of any issues raised from the pickup of paper from each location. HIPAA/HITECH COMPLIANCE: The Contractor is subject to the provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), 45 CFR 164.502(e) and regulations enacted under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to review the requirements of HIPAA and HITECH, information about which may be found on the internet at the following address: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/index.html. The Contractor shall indicate its understanding and agreement that property obtained under this contract may contain records previously maintained as a system of records subject to the Privacy Act. The Contractor is therefore also subject to the provisions of the Privacy Act and is responsible for compliance with its provisions with respect to the handling and disposal of protected information. INSPECTION: The Department of Veterans Affairs reserves the right to inspect, at will, the Contractor s and/or Subcontractor s facilities and operations provided for the performance of work under this agreement. This includes inspection of the entire process - pickup, on-site shredding, and the final disposal of the document. SHREDDING SPECIFICATIONS: After final destruction, the information in the documents must be rendered unrecognizable in accordance with VHA Directive 6371. QUALITY CONTROL: The Contractor shall develop and maintain quality programs to ensure refuse and recycling services are performed in accordance with commonly accepted commercial practices. NON-DISCLOSURE OF SENSITIVE INFORMATION: The Contractor acknowledges that in the performance of this contract, Contractor personnel will have access to some privileged and confidential materials of the United States Government, including VA sensitive information and protected health information (PHI). The Contractor agrees to safeguard all information to which it has access and to use the information exclusively in the performance of this contract. The Contractor shall comply with applicable Veteran Health Administration (VHA) regulations regarding privacy and information security to prevent disclosure of sensitive information to unauthorized individuals or organizations. Many of these materials are protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 (revised by PL 93-5791), Title 38, United States Code and HIPAA. Unauthorized disclosure of Privacy Act or Title 38-protected materials is a criminal offense. The Contractor shall protect, safeguard, control, manage, and destroy all VHA documents complying with VA Handbook 6300.1, VA Directive 6371, VA Handbook 6500, VA Handbook 6500.1, and VA Handbook 6500.6. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to review these handbooks and directives, copies of which can be accessed electronically at the following address: http://www1.va.gov/vapubs/index.cfm. The Contractor shall not inspect, view, peruse, copy, or examine any documents or media containing VA sensitive information, whether or not it is designated for shredding/disposal. Should any violation or breach of this provision occur, such shall constitute cause for immediate termination of this contract upon receipt of written notice of such termination. BREACH REPORTING PROCEDURES: Any Contractor employee who knows or suspects that VA sensitive information has been disclosed to unauthorized personnel must report his/her observations to the Contracting Officer and the COR within one hour of discovery. The Contractor employee should include any relevant details in his/her report, to include names of individuals involved, time, location, and a description of the VA sensitive information disclosed, if known. CONTRACT PERSONNEL SECURITY AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: The performance of this contract requires the Contractor to have potential routine, unescorted access to Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. VA requires that all Contractor personnel involved in the actual handling and shredding of documents at any facility, and who have access to Protected Health Information (PHI) undergo an FBI National Criminal History Fingerprint Check. All Contractor employees shall be the subject of a low-level security background investigation (National Agency check with written inquiries; approximate cost $200.00) and shall receive a favorable adjudication from the VA Office of Security and Law Enforcement prior to contract performance. This requirement is applicable to all Contractor personnel requiring access to or responsibility for the shredding of documents containing VA sensitive information. The cost for such investigation shall be borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be required to furnish all applicable employee information to conduct the investigation. If the investigation is not completed within 40 days from contract award, the Contractor shall be responsible for the actions of those individuals they provide to perform work for VA. Failure to complete a background investigation may result in Contractor personnel being prohibited from performing services under this contract. If the Contracting Officer finds it in the best interest of the Government s/he may, at any time during the performance of this contract, order the Contractor to remove any of his/her personnel from further performance under this contract for reasons of their moral character, unethical conduct, security risk and violation of on-site facility rules. In the event that it becomes necessary to replace any Contractor personnel for any of the above reasons, the Contractor shall bear all costs associated with such removal, including the costs for the replacement of any personnel so removed. These charges will not be chargeable to the Government. CONTRACTOR FACILITIES: (See Appendix A for full list) a. The Contractor Facility must have a Monitored Alarm System(s) that include the following: Motion Detectors Door Contacts Battery Back-Up Monitoring Service The Contractor Facility must have Taped Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) monitors with the following: Sufficient Lighting to allow CCTV Fully Functional Cameras Recording Devices Secure Recording Tape Library The Contractor Facility must have Locks and Key Controls. The Contractor Facility must maintain Visitor Logs and Visitor ID Badges The Contractor Facility must maintain Written Policies and Procedure. CONTRACTOR VEHICLES: a. All Contractor vehicles utilized in the performance of this contract shall maintain insurance and state vehicle registration. b. The Contractor shall ensure that all contractor vehicles utilized for this performance contract are kept in proper working order condition. c. The Contractor vehicle shall be locked and properly secured at all times while at the government site or in route to and from contractor site. Vehicles used in the performance of the contract shall not be left unattended and unlocked at any time while transporting VA security waste. OTHER OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: a. All destruction will take place within the enclosure of the destruction facility, which consists of four solid walls and a ceiling, and meets all criteria related to physical building security. b. The Contractor shall allow inspection, upon request, by a VA representative of the contractor s facilities where the records are processed and final destruction takes place. c. The VA requires a fully executed Business Associate Agreement with all information destruction contractors who complete interim and/or final destruction off-site or not under the direct control and monitoring of VA personnel. FACILITY ACCESS REQUIREMENTS AND PARKING: Prior to beginning work under the contract, the Contractor shall provide the COR with a current list of Contractor employees expected to enter the VA facilities to empty document containers. This list shall be validated, maintained, and signed by the Contractor and provided to the COR on an annual basis, or whenever the employment status of one or more employees changes. The Contractor has 24 hours to inform the Contracting Office and COR when an employee is terminated, unless it is a pickup day, when they must inform the Contracting Office and COR immediately respectively. Upon arrival at the Contractor employees shall sign in with the VA Police (Main Lobby, bldg. 1). VA Police will issue a temporary access badge once the Contractor presents a valid, Contractor issued identification badge that includes the employee s name and passport-style photo. The Contractor must safeguard the temporary badge and immediately report any lost, stolen, or destroyed badges to the Police and the COR. Contractor employees shall sign out with the COR or (designee). While on VA premises, all Contractor personnel shall comply with the rules, regulations, and procedures governing the conduct of personnel and the operation of the facility. All Contractor vehicles utilized under this contract shall be insured and maintain current state vehicle registration. All Contractor employees shall possess a valid State Driver s license. The Contractor or his/her employees shall not use personally-owned vehicles while performing duties under this contract. It is the responsibility of the contractor s personnel to park in the appropriate designated parking areas. Parking information shall be coordinated with the COR. The VA Medical Center(s) does not validate or make reimbursement for parking violations committed by the Contractor s personnel under any circumstances. SAFETY/SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and ensure performance is secure while protecting material, equipment, and actor supplies from damage and loss. Government security personnel shall have the express right to inspect for security violations at any time during the term of the contract. All information generated in performance of this contract becomes property of the Government and must be surrendered upon request and/or completion of the contract. The Contractor must protect against the destruction and/or misplacement of all information produced under this contract, unless directed under local policy to destroy. This includes both hard and soft copies of data. The Contractor shall not release any information (including photographs, files, public announcements, statements, denials, or confirmations) on any part of the subject matter of this contract or any phase of any program hereunder without the prior written approval of the COR. CONDUCT OF PERSONNEL: Contractor personnel shall conduct themselves in a professional manner (i.e. timeliness, communication; spoken and written etc.). The Contracting Officer may require the Contractor to remove from the job site any employee working under this contract for reasons of suspected misconduct, a suspected security breach, or suspected to be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other incapacitating agent. Contractor employees shall be subject to dismissal from the premises upon determination by the Contracting Officer that such action is necessary in the interests of the Government. The hospital director or designated representative has the authority to bar individuals from the Government facility. The removal from the job site or dismissal from the premises shall not relieve the Contractor of the requirement to provide sufficient personnel to perform the services as required by this performance work statement. The Government shall not reimburse the Contractor for travel and other expenses associated with the removal of personnel. Contractor personnel are not authorized to carry or possess personal weapons to include, but not limited to, firearms and knives with a blade length more than three inches, while assigned under this contract. CONTRACTORS ATTIRE AND APPEARANCE: Contractor personnel shall present a professional appearance commensurate with standards delineated for Government civilian personnel acting in similar capacities. The Government reserves the right to review Contractor personnel qualifications. Upon request, resumes shall be provided to the Contracting Officer prior to clearance approval, for review and acceptance by the COR. The intent is verification purpose and not for the Government to become the hiring authority. PRICE/COST SCHEDULE ITEM INFORMATION ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0001 12.00 MO $ $ SHREDDING SERVICES BASE YEAR October 8, 2018 October 7, 2019 0002 12.00 MO $ $ SHREDDING SERVICES OPTION YEAR 1 October 8, 2019 October 7, 2020 0003 12.00 MO $ $ SHREDDING SERVICES OPTION YEAR 2 October 8, 2020 October 7, 2021 0004 12.00 MO $ $ SHREDDING SERVICES OPTION YEAR 3 October 8, 2021 October 7, 2022 0005 12.00 MO $ $ SHREDDING SERVICES OPTION YEAR 4 October 8, 2022 October 7, 2023 GRAND TOTAL $ _________________ SIX- MONTH EXTENSION IAW WITH FAR 52.217-8, OPTION TO EXTEND SERVICES PRICE/COST SCHEDULE ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0006 SHREDDING SERVICES Six Month Extension October 8, 2023 April 7, 2023 6 MO $ $ GRAND TOTAL $ _________________ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS On page 9, SOW and page 12, L can you please explain your rationale for why the VA is willing to place veterans confidential information at risk by using a vendor that is not NAID AAA Certified? Since NAID is the recognized international standard for information destruction companies it makes sense to use someone who has gone to the trouble of getting certified by them and adheres to an internationally recognized standard. Please see VA Directive 6371 which directs VA in this manner. Our offices are required to follow VA Directives. The cover page states: SUMMARY OF CONTENTS/MAJOR CHANGES: b. Elimination for the requirement that an information destruction contractor be National Association for Information Destruction (NAID) certified and the establishment of minimum standards instead. Page 8, Pricing Schedule if the description is for 6 months and the quantity of monthly units is 12, how does that work? Meaning should we price for 6 months or for 12 months? Price Cost Schedule to include the six-month extension if exercised has been updated. Work should occur at the specific, various intervals stated in the SOW, and billing should occur monthly after services are performed. Page 10, A calls for additional secure mobile containment with capacity for approximately 1,500 pounds of overflow please describe in detail exactly what this is, where it will be located, how often it will be serviced, etc. Overflow is utilized when individual containers become too full between vendor pick-ups. Designated facility staff remove the content of the full container and place it in this secured mobile containment in a secured area. Upon next pick-up, designated staff retrieve this container for content destruction by the contractor. Page 11, F states vendor shall include the size of shred. VA Directive 6371 does not mention a specific size, only that the paper be rendered not readable and not reconstructable without extraordinary effort. Why do you want a size measurement if VA Directive 6371 is the guideline? NAID certified contractors are required to use equipment that creates a particle size that will fulfill the Directive 6371 guidelines. The specific size range has been removed, referring only to compliance with 6371. Page 12, Access to Work Site the Childress location is not mentioned, and it say three sites rather than four, so this doesn t match details outlined elsewhere; please correct to match throughout so we can be certain of requirements. Corrected. Page 12, Manifest information, can you please define manifest and how it is different than a certificate of destruction? Also, what purpose does it serve to provide tare and total weights? What will you do with this information? Since we invoice by container it doesn t make a lot of sense to add the work of weighing anything. Manifest is a term used to describe the official document that attests to date, location, action, weight, quantities, signatures, etc. It may be consistent with the term certificate of destruction unless the items picked up have not been destroyed. The VA is required by Executive Order and from VHA Policy to document weights of waste streams and recycling efforts for performance improvement requirements. Data is required to assure compliance with these EOs and Policies. Weights of materials removed are thus required. Page 14, Shredding Specification references NIST 800-88 guidelines and specifies particles no larger than 1mm x 5mm post-destruction, while elsewhere the solicitation repeatedly states that shredding shall be performed in accordance with Department of Veteran s Affairs Directive 6371. VA Directive 6371 states that material shall be shredded to the standard of unrecognizable and unreconstructable, and does not mention specific material dimensions. Shredding to the size stated on page 14 is onerous to the point of being cost prohibitive. The material rendered cannot be recycled, and creates a fire hazard. Please confirm that Directive 6371, which is the current governing VA shredding guideline, will be the guide for shredding performance for this solicitation, and remove the references to NIST 800-88 and specific sizes on this page and elsewhere if they exist. The specific size range and NIST references have been removed, referring only to compliance with 6371. Is there a current contract for the work being solicited? If so, please provide the name of the contractor and the contract number? Nexcut/Shred-It GS-03F-0138V VA258-13-F-0952 Is the level of effort required for 36C25718U0060 essentially the same as the work being performed under the current contract? Yes, with the addition of Childress quarterly pickup. I was wondering if you can please tell me what shredding company has or had this contract? Shred It, Nexcut What was the amount that was awarded for? Nexcut $45,144 per year each for base plus 4 years. Lastly, can the hours that are stated on the SOW be flexible? For example, on which day of the week can each location be serviced at the same day? Yes, the SOW states some of the dates/times are to be scheduled. Some are less flexible due to staff tours and clinic hours.
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- Address: Department of Veterans Affairs;Amarillo Health Care System;See Other Locations In Statement of Work;6010 Amarillo Blvd West;Amarillo, Texas
- Zip Code: 79106
- Zip Code: 79106
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