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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 4,2000 PSA#2530U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, Procurement And Contracts
Branch, Mail Stop O-20, 6432 General Green Way, Alexandria, Virginia
22312 D -- ELECTRONIC DIAL-UP INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SERVICE SOL n/a POC
Debra chapman, (202) 942-4994 The Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) requires a full text dial-up information retrieval service that
provides access and data retrieval electronically. The service shall
provide legal, tax, financial and similar professional information for
all SEC organizations. The selected source shall provide full text,
dial-up retrieval service from a range of legal, tax, financial and
related professional information. At a minimum, the information should
be based on periodicals, newspapers, magazines, government data, wire
service files, newsletters and similar professional sources on issues
that include environment and energy, U.S. and international trade and
business, financial and business data by company, intellectual
property and patents, banking automated data processing, management,
biographical, technologies, science and medicine, advertising and
public relations, accounting, and commodities. The service shall also
provide tax law information to include state and federal case law,
related statutory and regulatory materials, Internal Revenue Service
releases and publications and law school and legal associations'
publications. The service shall also include the U.S. Code of federal
laws and state laws in a codified format. In order to meet this
information requirement, the SEC intends to obtain Lexis/Nexis full
text dial-up information retrieval service from Lexis-Nexis, 1150 18th
St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. The period of performance for this
service is one year. The SEC will contract for the service through the
Library of Congress' FEDLINK under an Interagency Agreement. The SEC
has selected Lexis/Nexis because it meets the government's minimum
information needs and significant savings are achieved by the
government through a FEDLINK group rate for all participating Federal
Agencies. Additionally, the SEC has selected the Government Multi-User
Capacity Plan pricing option which will provide Lexis/Nexis at a fixed
price. Lexis/Nexis will provide the required dial-up information on
micro-computers owned by the SEC. In addition, the dial-up service will
include a high speed connection to the SEC's Local Area Network for
multiple concurrent access to the Lexis/Nexis information retrieval
service. See Note 22. Posted 02/02/00 (W-SN421191). (0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0014 20000204\D-0001.SOL)
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