COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 17,2000 PSA#2643 U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau Of Investigation, J. Edgar
Hoover Building, Rm 6833, 935 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC
20535-0001 69 -- RANGE SYSTEM SOL RFQ-808269 POC Theresa M. Powell, Contracting
Officer, (703) 632-1640 Amendment #2 to RFQ-808269. On 6/13/2000,
submission notice 464245, was issued as a combined
synopsis/solicitation for a range system as an unrestricted procurement
under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) procedures of Part 12
and 13, test program. Amendment #2 is to incorporate the following
technical questions and answers received regarding the range system.
RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS ON RFQ-808269- RANGE SYSTEM -- CLIN#2 TARGET
CARRIER: Question #1: "Each target carrier shall be capable of rotating
360 degrees." We assume this is to allow for friend/foe target
presentations. If so, this can be achieved with 180-degree rotation. Is
this acceptable? ANSWER: No. In training the New Agents at the FBI
Academy, the target shall turn in one direction only so that the
students are unable to read the target display. With the 360 degree
rotation, the students will be unable to read from which direction the
target turns. Question #2: "Target holders shall be adjustable to
different target sizes..." Does this mean that the target holder itself
is expandable and contractible? Please clarify. ANSWER: No. The target
holder must be able to hold a wide range of target sizes and weights.
CLIN #3 MASTER CONTROL -- LOCAL CONTROL SCREENS -- Question #3:
"Capable of controlling existing range lighting including the ability
to turn site specific lighting banks on or off with the target facing
or edging..." Is a new/modified lighting system being requested at this
time, or does the Master control simply have to be capable of
performing this if required in the future? ANSWER: The master control
must be able to control the present lighting system and add two
additional sets of beacon and strobe lights. The beacon and strobe
lights will total one each beacon and strobe light for three bays. If
a new/modified lighting system is requested at this time, please
clarify functional requirements as well as what existing equipment is
to be reused. ANSWER: The present lighting requirements are: 1. Work
lights -- 72 (200 watt) floods, ON and OFF only; 2. Back Row
Flourescent -- 22 each 40 watt flourescent ON and OFF only; 3. Ceiling
Flourescent -- 32 each 40 watt flourescent ON and OFF only; 4. Bay 1
Floods -- 42 each 200 watt controlled by Dimmer switch; 5. Bay 2 Floods
-- 42 each 200 watt controlled by Dimmer switch; 6. Bay 3 Floods -- 42
each 200 watt controlled by Dimmer switch; 7.Bay 1 Target Floods -- 14
floods (200 watt) Controlled by Dimmer switch; 8. New lights -- One
strobe and one beacon light set up for each bay. All three bays shall
be controlled at once or separately; 9. New Console lights -- New
console must be self lit. The console should have a white light for
regular operation and a red light for night time operation; 10. Left
and right side of front row floods -- 12 floods (200 watt) ON and OFF
only; 11. Master ON and OFF switch; 12. New Sound System -- PA System
with speakers at each firing point. Shall be controlled through master
console. Question #4: "Capable of emergency shut off, at the shooters
location, controlled by laser or infrared beam..." Are you asking for
a firing line breach system? One that conceals all targets and locks
out target controls if sone one passes one firing line? Please clarify.
ANSWER: Yes. Targets should edge and lights should come one, if out,
when a shooter moves forward of the firing line. All other terms and
conditions remain the same. Posted 07/13/00 (W-SN474637). (0195) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0329 20000717\69-0002.SOL)
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