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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 1,1998 PSA#2171Contact: Ms. Shameen Naidoo, South African Telecommunications
Regulatory Authority, Block B, Pin Mill Farm, 164 Katherine Street,
Sandton, 2146, Republic of South Africa. Phone: 011-27-11-321-8202,
Fax: 011-27-11-321-8547 D -- SOUTH AFRICA: NOTICE OF REISSUE OF THE INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
FOR THE THIRD PARTY EMERGENCY AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES RADIO TRUNKING
FEASIBILITY STUDY POC Evangela Kunene, USTDA, 1621 N. Kent Street,
Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22209-2131, Tel: (703) 875-4357, Fax: (703)
875-4009. South Africa: Notice Of Reissue Of The Invitation For
Proposals For The Third Party Emergency And Municipal Services Radio
Trunking Feasibility Study. The Grantee previously issued this tender,
which was announced in the CBD on July 27, 1998, and closed on August
14, 1998, but has re-issued it due to its dissatisfaction with the
responses received. The Grantee invites submission of qualifications
and proposal data (collectively referred to as the "Proposal") from
interested U.S. firms which are qualified on the basis of experience
and capability to develop a feasibility study for a feasibility study
to assist the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
(SATRA) in the development of emergency communications radio trunking
systems in South Africa. SATRA is a relatively new agency created to be
the independent regulator of telecommunications activities in South
Africa. One of SATRA=92s principal goals at the moment is the immediate
improvement of basic telephone access in the previously unserved areas.
However, SATRA is also pushing actively for improved "value added"
services, such as internet connection, satellite communications, and
data transmission. SATRA has identified the need to more equitably and
pro-actively address the issue of access for all South Africans to
safety and security =96 a requirement of the new South African
Constitution. SATRA has cited the lack of communications infrastructure
for ambulance dispatch services in rural areas as a principal example
of this need. To address these problems, SATRA is considering offering
two or more licenses for private companies to provide emergency
communications services with a radio trunking system, and has requested
funding for a feasibility study which would examine application of
radio trunking in the emergency environment of fire and rescue,
emergency medical, and police services, disaster management, and road
traffic control; establish market size to determine number of licenses
with due consideration of spectrum availability, expected traffic
demand, and technical feasibility; and determine licensing
requirements. The terms of reference for the study will include: 1)
Review of existing project documentation, 2) Site survey, interviews,
and requirement definition, 3) Market analysis, 4) Licensing
requirements, 5) Report preparation, 6) Final report presentation. The
U.S. firm selected will be paid in U.S. dollars from a $75,000 grant
to the Grantee from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA). A
detailed Request for Proposals (RFP), which includes requirements for
the Proposal, the Terms of Reference, and a background definitional
mission/desk study report are available from TDA, at 1621 N. Kent
Street, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22209-2131. Requests for the RFP
should be faxed to the IRC, TDA at 703-875-4009. In the fax, please
include your firm=92s name, contact person, address, and telephone
number. Some firms have found that RFP materials sent by U.S. mail do
not reach them in time for preparation of an adequate response. Firms
that want TDA to use an overnight delivery service should include the
name of the delivery service and your firm's account number in the
request for the RFP. Firms that want to send a courier to TDA to
retrieve the RFP should allow one hour after faxing the request to TDA
before scheduling a pick-up. Please note that no telephone requests
for the RFP will be honored. Please check your internal fax
verification receipt. Because of the large number of RFP requests, TDA
cannot respond to requests for fax verification. Requests for RFPs
received before 4:00 PM will be mailed the same day. Requests received
after 4:00 PM will be mailed the following day. Please check with your
courier and/or mail room before calling TDA. Only U.S. firms and
individuals may bid on this TDA financed activity. Interested firms,
their subcontractors and employees of all participants must qualify
under TDA's nationality requirements as of the due date for submission
of qualifications and proposals and, if selected to carry out the
TDA-financed activity, must continue to meet such requirements
throughout the duration of the TDA-financed activity. All goods and
services to be provided by the selected firm shall have their
nationality, source and origin in the U.S. or host country. The U.S.
firm may use subcontractors from the host country for up to 20 percent
of the TDA grant amount. Details of TDA's nationality requirements and
mandatory contract clauses are also included in the RFP. Interested
U.S. firms should submit their Proposal in English directly to the
Grantee by 4:00 p.m., September 30, 1998 at SATRA=92s above address.
Evaluation criteria for the Proposal are included in the RFP. Price
will not be a factor in contractor selection, and therefore, cost
proposals should NOT be submitted. The Grantee reserves the right to
reject any and/or all Proposals. The Grantee also reserves the right to
contract with the selected firm for subsequent work related to the
project. The Grantee is not bound to pay for any costs associated with
the preparation and submission of Proposals. Posted 08/28/98
(I-SN243428). (0240) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19980901\D-0005.SOL)
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