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Solicitation 7FCA-L3-030084-B, Refresh 26 – SIN Changes

SIN Old Description New Description 246 01 Smart Buildings Systems Integrator – Smart Buildings Systems Integrator – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Includes the comprehensive integration of building systems and technology using a non- Includes the comprehensive integration proprietary and open architecture. Typical of building systems and technology using building systems to be integrated include: a non-proprietary and open architecture. building automation, life safety, Typical building systems to be integrated telecommunications, facilities management, include: building automation, life safety, security, energy and environmental control, telecommunications, facilities HVAC, lighting, building envelope, access management, security, energy and control, power management, cabling environmental control, HVAC, lighting, infrastructure/wireless, VOIP, video building envelope, access control, power distribution, video surveillance, data network, management, cabling etc. Typical integration functions include, but infrastructure/wireless, VOIP, video are not limited to: requirements analysis, distribution, video surveillance, data strategic systems planning, system network, etc. Typical integration configuration, implementation alternatives, functions include, but are not limited to: integration planning, system component requirements analysis, strategic systems acquisition, component integration, testing planning, system configuration, and analysis, interaction with Building implementation alternatives, integration Operations Centers, collection/manipulation of planning, system component acquisition, smart building component data, configuration component integration, testing and management and control, design-guide analysis, interaction with Building development, operational training and Operations Centers, support, monitoring, reporting and managing collection/manipulation of smart building of the systems, and systems maintenance. component data, configuration management and control, design-guide development, operational training and support, monitoring, reporting and managing of the systems, and systems maintenance. Note: This SIN does not include services related to physical access control that meet the requirements of the GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program. Services meeting those requirements can be found under SIN 246-60-5 246 20 3 Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Systems. Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Audible/Visual Warning/Signaling Systems, Audible/Visual Devices - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE Warning/Signaling Devices – PURCHASING SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING including radio alarms equipment (excluding those for vehicular use) including radio alarms equipment (excluding those for vehicular use) and exit door alarm systems for security and/or fire safety. 246 35 1 Access Control Systems, Door entry Physical Access Control Systems control by card access, magnetic (PACS) – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE proximity - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PURCHASING Solicitation 7FCA-L3-030084-B, Refresh 26 – SIN Changes

Including but not limited to door and including but not limited to Biometric parking entry control by card access, biometrics (facial, iris, fingerprint, voice, etc.), digital, keyboard, keypad, etc. Also includes vehicle arrest, security barrier, barricade, bollard systems and decorative barrier planters. Note: This SIN does not cover products and systems that are compliant with the GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program or that implement the mandates in OMB Memorandums M-05-24 and M-06-18. Compliant products and systems can be found under SIN 246 35 7. 246 42 1 Facility Management Systems – SUBJECT Facility Management Systems - TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING (Including Accessories and Repair Parts. Including accessories and repair Computerized Systems for Surveillance, parts, computerized systems for Monitoring, Controlling, Signaling and surveillance, monitoring, controlling, Reporting Multiple Functions. Security signaling and reporting multiple Functions (i.e., access control, fire detection, functions. Security Functions (i.e., intrusion, etc.) access control, fire detection, intrusion, etc.), and/or Energy and Facility Management Functions, Building Automation Control Systems (including lighting, HVAC controls and sensors), Building Comfort Systems (including heating, ventilation and air conditioners, chillers). Note: This SIN does not cover products and systems that are compliant with the GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program or that implement the mandates in OMB Memorandums M-05-24 and M-06- 18. Products and Systems that are compliant can be found under SIN 246 35 7.

246 60 1 Security Systems Integration and Design Security System Integration, Design, Services – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE Management, and Life Cycle Support PURCHASING – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Services involving the security integration and/or management discipline which supports Services involving the security security products or systems through their life integration and/or management cycle. Security Systems integration and design discipline which supports security services may include, but are not limited to products or systems through their life those associated with the design, test, cycle. Security Systems integration and production, fielding, sustainment, design services may include, but are not Solicitation 7FCA-L3-030084-B, Refresh 26 – SIN Changes

improvement of cost effective security and/or limited to those associated with the protection systems including the eventual design, test, production, fielding, disposal or salvage of these systems. Services sustainment, improvement of cost may include studies and analysis such as - risk effective security and/or protection assessment, threat evaluation, and systems including the eventual disposal assessment (including resultant deliverables). or salvage of these systems. Services Contractors may provide security or protection may include studies and analysis such as expertise in the pre-production or design - risk assessment, threat evaluation, and phase of security or protection systems to assessment (including resultant ensure that the system can be supported deliverables). Contractors may provide through its life-cycle and that the security or protection expertise in the infrastructure elements necessary for pre-production or design phase of operational support are identified and security or protection systems to ensure acquired. These services may continue that the system can be supported through the life cycle of the system or product through its life-cycle and that the and may include guidance, assistance and/or infrastructure elements necessary for operational support. This includes all operational support are identified and necessary security management elements. acquired. These services may continue through the life cycle of the system or product and may include guidance, assistance and/or operational support. This includes all necessary security management elements. Services providing the best practices, technologies and methodologies to plan, design, manage, operate and maintain secure and protected systems, equipment, facilities and infrastructures. Agency orders may include complete turnkey operations, maintenance and support services, or components thereof as needed to ensure secure and protected systems involving personnel security, physical access, and information security, and reduce life cycle costs. Contractor personnel carrying out these activities, to include management and operating staffs, are not involved with or responsible for the core business of the customer agency placing the order.

Services providing for the design, coding, integration, testing, deploying, repair and maintenance of integrated security systems. Includes training across all platforms, enterprise wide, for the complete life cycle of the system.

Note: This SIN does not include services related to physical access control hat Solicitation 7FCA-L3-030084-B, Refresh 26 – SIN Changes

meet the requirements of the GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program. Services meeting those requirements can be found under SIN 246-60-5. 246 35 2 Delete SIN 246 35 3 Delete SIN 246 35 4 Delete SIN 246 35 5 Delete SIN 246 35 6 Delete SIN 246 42 2 Delete SIN 246 42 3 Delete SIN 246 60 2 Delete SIN 246 60 3 Delete SIN

New SIN SIN Description 246 35 7 Physical Access Control Systems (PACS), FIPS 201 APL – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Including but not limited to door and parking entry control by card access, biometrics (facial, iris, fingerprint, voice, etc.), digital, keyboard, keypad, etc. Also includes vehicle arrest, security barrier, barricade, bollard systems and decorative barrier planters. The GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program defines product categories for the FIPS 201 APL as required to implement the mandates in OMB Memorandum M-05-24 and OMB Memorandum M-06-18. Categories are defined by the Program to serve the needs of the federal enterprise in an inclusive manner to the various standards, requirements, interoperability and conformance as applied within the execution of HSPD-12. This category includes all elements of use of PACS including:  Perimeter Access Control  Facility Access Control  Parking Access Control

Technical evaluation criteria are: All PACS Products shall be listed in a defined PACS category at IDManagement.gov Solicitation 7FCA-L3-030084-B, Refresh 26 – SIN Changes

246 60 5 Security System Integration, Design, Management, and Life Cycle Support – SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Includes any services covered under 246 60 1 that are to be performed in conjunction with products/systems under 246 35 7 and are in compliance with current GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program requirements. The GSA FIPS 201 Evaluation Program define service categories for the FIPS 201 APL as required to implement the mandates in OMB Memorandum M-05-24 and OMB Memorandum M-06-18. Categories are defined by the Program to serve the needs of the federal enterprise in an inclusive manner to the various standards, requirements, interoperability and conformance as applied within the execution of HSPD-12. Technical evaluation criteria are:  Companies shall be listed at IDManagement.gov  Companies shall have at least one Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) listed at IDManagement.gov

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