All bid deadlines are 11:59pm Pacific Time the date of the bid deadline listed unless otherwise noted.
· Before the listed deadlines, all Questions and Bids must be submitted using the on-line IFCB system. Bids submitted before the bid deadline outside of this system will be disqualified. If the system is down before the deadline, please email your bid to info@crwconsulting.com or fax it to 918.445.0049. Bids or questions submitted in this fashion will be disqualified if the on-line system is active at the time of submission. The applicant reserves the right to request and obtain bids outside of the website system if the bid deadline has passed and zero or one bid is received (the intent for this is to follow USAC guidance on obtaining cost-effective bids).
· For all requested services and/or products listed on this IFCB: proposals that include generic/encyclopedic price lists will be considered non-responsive and will be disqualified. SPAM and/or robotic responses will not be considered valid bid responses and will be disqualified from consideration.
· Bidder must agree to participate in USF Program (AKA “E-rate”) for the corresponding funding year.
· Please include the correct Service Provider Identification Number (SPIN) on your bid.
· By submitting a bid, bidder certifies that the bidder does have a valid (non-red light status) SPIN for the E-rate program at the time of submission. Should the Applicant discover that the bidder is on red light status, or if the FCC classifies the bidder as on red-light status before work is performed and invoices are paid, the contract will be null and void and the applicant will have no payment obligations to the bidder.
· Bidder is expected to provide the lowest corresponding price per E-rate rules. See https://www.usac.org/e-rate/service-providers/step-2-responding-to-bids/lowest-corresponding-price/ for details.
· Contracts must not prohibit SPIN changes.
· Bidder must agree to provide the Applicant the choice of discount methods (SPI or BEAR).
· Bidder will be automatically disqualified if the District determines that the bidding company has offered any employee of the District any individual gift of more than $20 or gifts totaling more than $50 within a 12 month period. This does not apply to the recent FCC exemptions of the Gift Rule for the COVID pandemic.
· All contracts awarded will be contingent upon E-rate funding and final board approval. The applicant may choose to do all or part of the project upon funding notification.
· All applicable fees, surcharges, and taxes must be identified on the bid. E-rate rules require the applicants to evaluate the price of eligible goods and services that will be listed on the 471 application during the competitive bidding process. Fees and surcharges that apply but are not listed on the bid will be the responsibility of the bidding company, should their bid be awarded.
· If there is a request for Internal Connections (Category Two) equipment, or Category One equipment listed on this IFCB the applicant will accept bids for functionally equivalent equipment.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: The applicant will not accept bids from manufacturers of equipment deemed a national security threat by the Federal Communications Commission. The list of prohibited equipment is available here: https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist. Vendors that submit bids that include these manufacturers will have their bids disqualified.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: Vendors must complete and include the C2 Cover Page with their bid. Bids received without the cover page will be disqualified.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: It will be the bidder’s responsibility to provide documentation about the compatibility requirements listed in this IFCB. Vendors that submit bids without documentation demonstrating the required compatibility listed in this IFCB will have their bids disqualified, unless that vendor has bid the preferred make/model number listed.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: Service providers are required to bid an entire Project A or Project B. Bids for individual components of a single project, or bids that do not include all of the requested items for a single project will be disqualified.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Service providers are required to bid the entire maintenance project. Bids for individual components of the project, or bids that do not include all of the requested items for the project will be disqualified.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Vendors must complete and include the C2 Cover Page with their bid. Bids received without the cover page will be disqualified.
· DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Maintenance bids listing only an hourly rate and not a monthly or annual total will be disqualified. Vendors quoting an hourly rate are required to also a) confirm that you have the ability/expertise to maintain all of the equipment listed and b) propose a number of hours at a particular rate monthly to properly maintain the entire list of equipment. Bids that contain only hourly rates, without confirmation that the company can service the list of equipment, or without a monthly total will be disqualified.
UPDATE 11/4/24: THE BID DEADLINE HAS BEEN UPDATED TO 12/02/24.
UPDATE 10/17/24: DISTRICT WOULD LIKE 5 YEAR LICENSING FOR ARUBA AP635.
Category 2
Voluntary Site Visit
Vendors wishing to bid on C2 can attend a voluntary site visit either October 24, 2024 or October 31, 2024. Both will begin at 9:00 am. Vendors will meet at Pottsville Jr High School, 250 Apache Drive, Pottsville, AR 72858 and check in with Richard Morton.
Internal Connections
Project A – Fiber and Cabling
Type of Equipment |
Quantity Vendor Should Bid
|
Preferred Make/Manufacturer |
Cabling |
40 |
Cat6e drops |
Cabling |
5 |
SM fiber runs |
Racks |
1 |
6U wall mount |
Project B – Network Equipment
Type of Equipment |
Quantity Vendor Should Bid
|
Preferred Make/Manufacturer |
Switches |
3 |
48port POE with 5 year licensing |
Switches |
5 |
12port POE with 5 year licensing |
Antenna, Connectors and Related Components |
8 |
10GB SM SFP |
Wireless Access Points |
5 |
Aruba AP635 with 5 year licensing |
Cabling |
10 |
Drops for AP |
NOTE: We are requesting WAP and switch licenses on this IFCB, which sometimes may be categorized as BMIC or MIBS by USAC (the BMIC and MIBS boxes on the 470 have been checked to cover this scenario).
All equipment must be compatible with existing Aruba Central network.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: The applicant will not accept bids from manufacturers of equipment deemed a national security threat by the Federal Communications Commission. The list of prohibited equipment is available here: https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist. Vendors that submit bids that include these manufacturers will have their bids disqualified.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: Vendors must complete and include the C2 Cover Page with their bid. Bids received without the cover page will be disqualified.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: It will be the bidder’s responsibility to provide documentation about the compatibility requirements listed in this IFCB. Vendors that submit bids without documentation demonstrating the required compatibility listed in this IFCB will have their bids disqualified, unless that vendor has bid the preferred make/model number listed.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR INTERNAL CONNECTIONS: Service providers are required to bid an entire Project A or Project B. Bids for individual components of a single project, or bids that do not include all of the requested items for a single project will be disqualified.
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections (BMIC)
The district would like a bid for 40 hours per month to maintain existing equipment.
Type of Equipment |
Quantity Vendor Should Bid
|
Preferred Make/Manufacturer |
Switches |
30 |
Aruba CX/Aruba OS |
Router |
1 |
Sonicwall |
Wireless Access Points |
150 |
Aruba AP635 |
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Service providers are required to bid the entire maintenance project. Bids for individual components of the project, or bids that do not include all of the requested items for the project will be disqualified.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Vendors must complete and include the C2 Cover Page with their bid. Bids received without the cover page will be disqualified.
DISQUALIFICATION FACTOR BMIC: Maintenance bids listing only an hourly rate and not a monthly or annual total will be disqualified. Vendors quoting an hourly rate are required to also a) confirm that you have the ability/expertise to maintain all of the equipment listed and b) propose a number of hours at a particular rate monthly to properly maintain the entire list of equipment. Bids that contain only hourly rates, without confirmation that the company can service the list of equipment, or without a monthly total will be disqualified.
POTTSVILLE_C2_COVER_PAGE3.pdf |
2025_C2_Bidding_Instructions59.pdf |
Answer:
The switches can be at any layer and there is no requirement for stacking.
Answer:
All copper drops are CAT6e, and fiber runs are 6-strand single mode.
Answer:
Q: What is the POE budget required for the switches?
A: 600 watts or more are required for the 48-port switches, while the 12-port switches need 100 watts or more.
Q: Should we use first-party or third-party SFP transceivers?
A: Frist Party
Answer:
I don't have a building map that shows all the fiber runs. I have estimated lengths for most, but the storm runs are too difficult for me to measure.
1. A 12-strand fiber cable runs from the elementary school to the first-grade hallway, covering a distance of 200 feet.
2. A 6-strand fiber cable from the first-grade hallway to the green building, measuring 350 feet.
3. A 6-strand fiber cable from the first-grade hallway to the storm room, but the distance is not measured due to an underground pipe.
4. A 6-strand fiber cable from the junior core to the seventh-grade hallway, covering 300 feet.
5. A 6-strand fiber cable from the junior core to the tech center, with a length of 200 feet.
Answer:
I don't have a building map that shows all the fiber runs. I have estimated lengths for most, but the storm runs are too difficult for me to measure.
1. A 12-strand fiber cable runs from the elementary school to the first-grade hallway, covering a distance of 200 feet.
2. A 6-strand fiber cable from the first-grade hallway to the green building, measuring 350 feet.
3. A 6-strand fiber cable from the first-grade hallway to the storm room, but the distance is not measured due to an underground pipe.
4. A 6-strand fiber cable from the junior core to the seventh-grade hallway, covering 300 feet.
5. A 6-strand fiber cable from the junior core to the tech center, with a length of 200 feet.
Answer:
No, they are not. They are data drops for classroom technology.
Answer:
Question 1. Yes
Question 2. Yes, we have Aruba Central.
Question 3. NSA 6700
Question 4. All drops are easy classroom runs.
Question 5. I'm just assuming you're asking about internet speed. 2gig fiber up and down.