CAC

DOS CAC Financial & Administrative Market Research

Summary: On behalf of the Department of State (DOS), GSA is conducting market research related to the subject requirement. To see the description of the requirement and any attachments, please copy and paste the below URL into a new browser. Only responses via the URL will be accepted! URL: https://feedback.gsa.gov/jfe/form/SV_6J4d2BchsCdc5wi Note: If the link does not work, please clear your browser history/cache and then copy and paste URL into a new browser.

Vehicle: PSS

RFP release date: 9/17/2021

Proposal due date: 9/24/2021

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Cisco ISE Software Services

Summary: The requires support to design, install, configure, and train for a network Cisco Identity Service Engine (ISE) software upgrade from v2.0 to v3.0.0 for Hurlburt Field, Florida. The existing routers, switches, firewalls, wireless networks and wireless LAN controllers (WLC) shall be used as part of this solution. This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines engineering services to install and configure existing government-owned Cisco ISE on the existing government-owned hardware with a level of understanding in accordance with industry best practices and DoD security requirements. 2. Requirements/Existing Equipment. The engineering and operations teams plan to use Cisco-based ISE software for a network solution that will provide security at the network edge. Layer 2/3 routing and switching infrastructure exists at the access and distribution layers. A high-density wireless LAN solution is also in place. Requirements: – Wired devices to switches will be required to use 802.1x certificates. – All devices connected to wireless access points (WAP) will require 802.1x certificates. – Non Transport Layer Security (TLS) devices may use MAC Address Bypass (MAB) authentication in place of 802.1x certificates. – Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System (TACACS) is required for network devices. – Common Access Card (CAC) usage is required on wired devices. Assist with client posture and profiles, if necessary, according to best practices. Existing Network Equipment: – Approximately 60 Cisco network switches – 3560, 3850, 9200, 9300, 9500, N9K – 145 Cisco WAPs – 9120-AXI, AIR-3702, AIR-3800 – Three Cisco 9800 WLCs – 5 Cisco routers – ASR4331, ASR1001-X – ASA devices Cisco – ASA1010, FPR2110, – Forcepoint SideWinder firewall (VMware) – Approximately 5,000 Apple iPads (aka Electronic Flight Books [EFB]) controlled by a mobile device manager (MDM) – Approximately 100 Dell and HP laptops and desktops 3. The Government will be responsible for and provide the following: – Documentation/network topology as needed. – Device configuration as needed. – Access to equipment, server(s), located in a secure area – Proper power feeds to all equipment from UPS or separate electrical outlet within the required range of the equipment. – Necessary path cables. – Access to existing network infrastructure associated with Guest Wireless Network. – Internet circuits are terminated and functioning properly. 4. The vendor/contractor engineering team will be responsible for and provide the following: – Device configuration on up to 5 of each type of hardware (see above) with configuration guides to the remaining devices. – Coordination of the implementation of the software installation to limit downtime during transition to the new gear and design. – Successful testing: o TACACS configuration o 802.1x TLS EAPoL on switches (5 switches + 3 WLCs) o 802.1x TLS (wireless) on WLC o 802.1x User/Password o Windows User Authentication (wired) deployment via Group Policy Objective (GPO) and CAC o Windows User Authentication (Wi-Fi) deployment via GPO and CAC o Mobile device Authentication (Wi-Fi) deployment via MDM platform o LAN Printer Authentication (wired) Manual certificate deployment o Templates for the above – Training up to 16 hours to include: o Management Console o Administrative functions o Best practices o Reporting o Documentation of new configurations o Walk through of configurations o Basic troubleshooting information – Creation of as-built documentation with updated diagrams and build information to include system design files, IP addressing, device names, and software versions. 5. Project schedule will be provided within ten (10) days of receipt of purchase order or signed contract. This schedule includes client milestones, design, configuration, on-site work, and customer training and is based on the assumptions listed above.

Vehicle: IT 70

RFP release date: 8/31/2021

Proposal due date: 9/10/2021

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DOLD4-21-RFI-0005 Preventative Maintenance Service Agreement

Summary: This requirement is to provide a Preventative Maintenance Service Agreement package for The National Mine Academy security system with service inspections and testing of listed security equipment. This request is for a Base plus (4) Four Option Years. Contractor will provide labor, materials, software updates, technical services, service inspections, and testing on the Lenel OnGuard ADV64 quality Access Control software and equipment. The security system is Common Access Card (CAC) and Personal Identity Verification (PIV) ready, functions on general proximity, and is compliant with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 201 requirements. Contractor will also inspect, service, and repair Allegion/Schlage wireless door locks for one hundred seventy four (174) dormitory room entrances. Contractor will inspect, service, and repair twenty two (22) FIPS readers. There is a current (1) One year Manufacturer’s warranty in place from the equipment installation.

Vehicle: PSS

RFP release date: 8/6/2021

Proposal due date: 8/13/2021

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B777 24 Door Wireless Access Security System

Summary: Building 777 requires a 24 Door Wireless Token/ CAC Access System and 10 Camera installation. The existing infrastructure may be used. Please see attached PWS for more information and pictures of the existing system. Edit: – What is the make and model of the existing system? Vindicator ACSYS -What is the make and model of the existing card readers installed? Bridgepoint Card Readers -What type of tokens is the customer requiring to be provided? Anything that we can utilize. Preferably a blank card token that we can just loan out via the Unit Security Manager -How many tokens are required to be provided? 400 -What is the make and model of the 6 existing cameras required to be reused on the new system? N/A. We would like to just get new hardware that is compatible with the new system -How many days of video storage is required? 30 days at a minimum -Does the customer require wireless locks or can the contractor provide a hard wired solution? Either is acceptable -Is there a requirement for integration between the ACS and VMS for camera call-ups? Yes, we would like to be able to pull up on the main system for any theft/unauthorized entry All questions and concerns must be submitted to me at braulio.ramirez_galvan@us.af.mil by 4 PM MDT 8/3/2021.

Vehicle: IT 70

RFP release date: 7/30/2021

Proposal due date: 8/5/2021

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