Table of Contents 03FAC FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. 3 23 V VEHICULAR MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE (VMAS) ........................................................................... 11 36 THE OFFICE, IMAGING AND DOCUMENT SOLUTION ............................................................................ 14 48 TRANSPORTATION, DELIVERY AND RELOCATION SOLUTIONS ............................................................. 24 51 V HARDWARE SUPERSTORE .................................................................................................................. 27 56 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS/INDUSTRIAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES .................................... 31 58 I PROFESSIONAL AUDIO/VIDEO TELEMETRY/TRACKING, RECORDING/REPRODUCING AND SIGNAL DATA SOLUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 43 66 SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES ................................................................................................ 46 67 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT - CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTERS AND RELATED SUPPLIES & SERVICES (DIGITAL AND FILM-BASED) ........................................................................................................ 72 70 GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE, AND SERVICES ..................................................................................................................................................... 75 71 Furniture ................................................................................................................................................ 85 71 II K COMPREHENSIVE FURNITURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (CFMS) ................................................ 126 72 FURNISHINGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS .............................................................................................. 128 73 FOOD SERVICE, HOSPITALITY, CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, CHEMICALS AND SERVICES .. 131 75 OFFICE PRODUCTS/SUPPLIES AND SERVICES AND NEW PRODUCTS/TECHNOLOGY .......................... 137 76 PUBLICATION MEDIA........................................................................................................................... 139 78 SPORTS, PROMOTIONAL, OUTDOOR, RECREATION, TROPHIES AND SIGNS (SPORTS) ....................... 140 81 I B SHIPPING, PACKAGING AND PACKING SUPPLIES ........................................................................... 144 84 TOTAL SOLUTIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, SECURITY, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, FIRE, RESCUE, CLOTHING, MARINE CRAFT AND EMERGENCY/DISASTER RESPONSE ...................................................... 146 520 FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (FABS) ................................................................................. 156 541 ADVERTISING & INTEGRATED MARKETING SOLUTIONS (AIMS) ........................................................ 161 599 TRAVEL SERVICES SOLUTIONS ........................................................................................................... 166 736 TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL STAFFING (TAPS) ........................................... 168 738 II LANGUAGE SERVICES ..................................................................................................................... 170 738 X HUMAN RESOURCES & EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SERVICES...................................... 172
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751 LEASING OF AUTOMOBILES AND LIGHT TRUCKS .............................................................................. 174 871 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES .......................................................................................... 175 874 MISSION ORIENTED BUSINESS INTEGRATED SERVICES(MOBIS) ....................................................... 179 874 V LOGISTICS WORLDWIDE (LOGWORLD) .......................................................................................... 182 899 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.............................................................................................................. 186 621 I
Professional Medical Healthcare Services ................................................................................ 189
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Pharmaceuticals and Drugs....................................................................................................... 193
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Medical Equipment and Supplies.............................................................................................. 194
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Dental Equipment and Supplies ................................................................................................ 202
65 II F Patient Mobility Devices (including Wheelchairs, Scooters, Walkers, etc.) ................................... 206 65 V A X-Ray Equipment and Supplies (including Medical and Dental X-Ray Film) .................................. 208 65 VII InVitro Diagnostics, Reagents, Test Kits and Test Sets ................................................................... 209 66 III Cost-Per-Test, Clinical Laboratory Analyzers ................................................................................... 210 621 II Medical Laboratory Testing & Analysis Services ............................................................................. 211
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03FAC FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT 003 97 Ancillary Repair and Alterations - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alternation, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and non-complex in nature, such as routine painting or carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). Must be proposed with at least one other related SIN. 800 1000 Other Direct Costs - Charges in direct support of services provided under all other SINs in the Services Department. These charges include accessories or ancillary services or products/equipment needed for, or utilized in performance of, a specific task under this department. DOCKSIDE FACILITIES MAINTENANCE, REPAIR SERVICES AND DRY DOCKING SOLUTIONS 812 001 Dry Docking Services - Service include, but are not limited to the lifting of vessels out of the water for inspection, maintenance and repair of hull surfaces and undocking after completion of work. This includes floating dry docks, graving dry docks, marine railways, vertical lifts, and travel lifts and cranes used in the removal of marine vessels from the water for the performance of inspection, testing, maintenance and repair services. Services include, but are not limited to, providing all provisioning, labor and materials for dry docking operation of a variety of classes of marine vessels. 812 002 Dockside Maintenance and Repair Services - Services include, but are not limited to, the performance of full inspection, testing, repair, and maintenance services for Federal marine vessels. These maintenance and repair services could include, one or more of the following: preservation of ship structures, deck covering systems, welding processes, temporary hull access, electrical and HVAC systems, auxiliary machinery systems, shipboard ventilation systems, electrical rotating machines, generators and motors, propulsion systems, and tank and void inspection, testing, repair and maintenance. ENERGY MANAGEMENT, WATER CONSERVATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES GONE AS OF 09/30/09 871 200 Energy Management Program Support - Major categories of energy management program support to include, but not limited to:
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Energy Planning and Strategies - develop, execute, and report agency implementation plan activities pursuant to all federal laws and executive orders. Energy Choice Analysis - provide equipment and/or audit software and training to enable evaluation of various energy choices. Topics may include analysis of advantages and disadvantages of choices for reducing energy consumption including cost, financing and payback. Risk Management - provide equipment and/or software and training on risk management to minimize various levels of price uncertainty for energy purchases. Metering Services - provide a full range of metering solutions that allows the specified locations to understand load profiles; manage demand; allocate costs to tenants, regions, facilities, etc.; reduce consumption; negotiate with suppliers; and, monitor improvements from energy conservation measures. Billing and Management Oversight - provide billing services that may include, but are not limited to, verifying and correcting past utility bills, correcting over-billing, analyzing consumption and costs, forecasting energy usage, and reducing administrative costs through payment of a single bill. Preparing agency statements of work - assist agencies in preparing statements of work for energy management projects. This includes strategic source support, performance management, benchmarking/performance diagnostics such as Energy Star; organizational design of the statement of work, and compliance with legislative and executive order requirements such as achieving Energy Star criteria, where applicable. Homeland Security - assist agencies with vulnerability assessments, design strategies, distributed generation planning, and identification/mitigation of threatsas related to the overall Energy Management Program. [Note - For separate assessment requirements NOT a part of Energy Management Program Support, refer to Schedule 84.] GONE AS OF 09/30/09 871 201 Energy Audit Services - Energy Audits - develop, execute, and report on 10-year audit plans and/or perform energy audit services. Energy audits may range from cursory to comprehensive. At a minimum, audits shall include data collection, data analysis, benchmarking with tools such as Energy Star, and written recommendations of suggested upgrades of electrical and mechanical infrastructure, including their impact on energy consumption and pollution. Resource Efficiency Management (REM) - provide information on possible steps that will improve energy efficiency. This information shall include estimates of cost savings and environmental benefits. This includes onsite analysis of current operations, equipment, and energy purchasing patterns. This may include the services of a resource efficiency advocate for individual or aggregated building(s) in order to maximize resource efficiency.
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Use of Alternative Energy Sources - describe options for use of alternative energy sources, including converting to use of different sources of energy, alternative off-site storage and management, alternative and stand-by fuel pricing. This information shall include a statement concerning specific environmental benefits and estimates of cost savings. Building Commissioning Services -comprehensive building commissioning services on new construction, major modernization, and existing energy consuming operations (recommissioning). 871 202 Energy Management Planning and Strategies - A four-phase Comprehensive Energy Management Solution consisting of all four phases of an energy project and could pertain to a variety of energy projects that include, but are not limited to, renewable energy, sustainable energy, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED. 1. Consulting/Auditing/Energy Management Solutions - This includes the strategic planning, energy assessments e.g. feasibility, vulnerability and other detailed assessments, developing and executing of energy audits, audit plans, renewable energy surveys and energy management solutions. 2. Concept Development and Requirements Analysis ? This includes the analysis of the audit results and outlined requirements to design a detailed energy management project concept. 3. Implementation and Change Management - This includes the implementation and integration of more energy efficient practices and systems and training in using them effectively. 4. Measurement and Verification - This includes the performance assessment and measurement of the effectiveness and energy efficiency of the project and can include long term monitoring, verification of savings and benchmarking. 871 203 Training on Energy Management - Including, but not limited to, reducing energy consumption, mitigating risk with energy systems, operating systems efficiently, making energy efficient system choices, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED. 871 204 Metering Services - Including, but not limited to, the installation of metering equipment ands software used for the collection of data and measurement of energy consumption through electric, gas, water or steam utilities, the utilization of data to ensure energy conservation goals are being met, and allows for the measurement and tracking of the cost effectiveness of energy technology investments. This could include basic metering services, advanced metering services, maintenance, installation, removal and disposal of new or existing equipment. Security clearances such as HSPD-12 may be required. 871 205 Energy Program Support Services - Energy Program Support Services - Including, but not limited to, energy choice analysis and/or feasibility studies; billing and management oversight to include utility bill auditing; utility bill data base set up and management; reporting;
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bill itemization and allocation; bill payment and assistance in preparing energy services related agency statements of work. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. 871 206 Building Commissioning Services - Including, but not limited to, comprehensive building commissioning services on new construction, major modernization projects, and existing energy consuming buildings and facilities designed to ensure the building systems are designed and built to operate as efficiently as possible. This includes re-commissioning and retro-commissioning services. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. 871 207 Energy Audit Services - Including, but not limited to, developing, executing, and reporting on audit plans and/or perform energy and water audit services. Energy audits may range from cursory to comprehensive. Including, but not limited to data collection, data analysis, benchmarking with tools such as Energy Star, and written recommendations of suggested upgrades of electrical and mechanical infrastructure, including their impact on energy consumption and pollution can include recommendations for using alternative Energy Sources. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. 871 208 Resource Efficiency Management (REM) - Including, but not limited to, providing information on possible steps that will improve energy efficiency. This information shall include estimates of cost savings and environmental benefits. This includes onsite analysis of current operations, equipment, and energy purchasing patterns. This may include the services of a resource efficiency advocate for individual or aggregated building(s) in order to maximize resource efficiency. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included. 871 209 Innovations in Energy - Innovative approaches to renewable and/or sustainable energy, sustainability services, and energy management technology and services. These might include, but are not limited to, new developments or improvements in providing renewable energy and managing energy through biomass conversion, solar energy, fuel cells, geothermal energy, hydropower (tidal power, wave power, tidal stream power, waterwheels, and hydro electricity), wind power or other sources. These approaches should be capable of providing renewable and/or sustainable energy and sustainability services that are more carbon-neutral, thereby lessening dependence on traditional non-renewable, fossil fuel sources of energy such as coal, oil, natural gas and propane. This could include sustainability and carbon management solutions such as analysis, foot printing, measuring, mitigation, verification and management, training on new energy technologies and systems, life-cycle costing, and maintenance and operational support of renewable energy systems; and the implementation, testing and evaluation of networked energy management systems and services that utilize Internet Protocol - Next Generation (IPv6) enabled systems that are configured using open standards architecture that can include Power over Ethernet (POE) implementation, wireless configurations, data security using IPSEC or 128 DES Encryption standards, high reliability, NIST compliant, and demonstrated energy efficiencies or
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cost savings, and are capable of integrating with existing information systems data infrastructure and backbone. 871 210 Water Conservation - Water Conservation: Services and consulting related to the reduction of water usage, recycling of water for multiple purposes, retention of water, improvement of water quality and water flow. These services can include, but are not limited to, facility water audits, water balance, and water system analysis. 871 299 Introduction of New Services - A new service may be a task, procedure, or product existing in the commercial market which is being developed, improved, or not yet introduced to the Federal Government or not currently available under any GSA Contract, but is categorically related to this procurement. FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS FOR REAL PROPERTY 811 006 Facilities Maintenance and Management Consulting - Facilities consulting services that include, but are not limited to: the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, documentation, program planning, audits, inspections, evaluations, studies, analyses (including cost), scenarios, reports, policy and regulation development assistance for initiatives in areas of facilities maintenance and management solutions. 541 001 INDEPENDENT ELEVATOR INSPECTION SERVICES - Services include the performance of complete independent inspection and testing of a variety of vertical transportation such as elevators, escalators, dumb waiters, wheelchair lifts, and moving walkways, and include but are not limited to systems, equipment and components such as hoist way and car doors, guides and operating devices; hoisting machines, sheaves and brakes, motors and motor generator sets; hoisting ropes, governor ropes, safety ropes, compensation ropes, operating cables, governors, safeties, interlock and contacts, guide rails and oiling devices, terminal, slowdown and leveling devices, elevator cars, counterweights, and buffers, machine rooms, hoist ways and pits, automatic and manual emergency fire service (phase I & II) and emergency power operations. 541 099 Introduction of New Services - Introduction of Products/Services directly related to items accepted under this department. 561 001 Fire Alarm System Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services - Services include but are not limited to the performance inspection, testing, and preventive maintenance or repair of a variety of fire alarm and notification systems, equipment and components such as manual alarm devices, smoke and heat detectors, tamper switches, pressure switches, waterflow switches, remote and graphic annunciators, main fire alarm panel and components, voice alarm system, speakers and horns and other audible and visual devices, wiring circuits and junctions, all other alarm, detection and control and ancillary devices, and emergency power operations.
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561 002 Water Based Fire Suppression System Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services Services consist of but are not limited to, the performance inspection, testing and preventive maintenance or repair services of all mechanical devices including valves, sprinklers, couplings, piping and connections, water motor gongs and alerting devices, tamper switches, pressure switches, waterflow switches, standpipes, backflow preventers, private fire service mains, pumps and test headers. 811 001 Elevator and Escalator Preventative Maintenance - Services consist of, but are not limited to, the performance of full repair and maintenance services including maintenance or repair of all mechanical devices and lighting, fixtures, ballast, bulbs, lamps, tubes, intercoms, telephone devices, wiring, appurtenances mounted in or on the car, fans, air conditioning units, security systems, lenses switches, lens plates, push buttons, and doors. 811 002 Complete Facilities Maintenance - Services related to the complete operations, maintenance and repair of military and government facilities. These services could include but are not limited to a combination of: painting as it relates to maintenance; pest control services; grounds maintenance, landscaping, tree trimming, and snow removal; elevator inspection and maintenance services; fire alarm system preventive maintenance and repair services and fire suppression system preventive maintenance and repair services; locksmith services; janitorial/custodial services and collection and disposal of refuse; roofing repair (excluding complete roof replacement); plumbing and pipefitting; electrical, including high/low voltage systems and utility service, and maintenance and repair of exterior electrical distribution system; Energy Management Control Services (EMCS), energy planning, energy analysis and energy audit services; paving as it relates to maintenance and repair of surface areas; telephone maintenance; support training and consulting services; cemetery maintenance; operation and maintenance of water distribution system and maintenance of the septic field; all mechanical, operations, maintenance and repair of building systems, and heating/ventilation/Air Conditioning (HVAC) maintenance; and maintenance of facilities and systems to include instruments, carpentry, masonry, and refrigeration services.* *For facilities maintenance services associated with logistics management and support refer to Schedule 874-V SIN 874-507. 811 003 Complete Facilities Management - Services include management and consulting services associated with facilities maintenance services to assure fully adequate and timely completion of all services. Included in this service will be management duties including, but not limited to, property and facilities management, planning, scheduling, quality control software support services, and computer and/or facilities management systems. The service will include adequate staff of personnel and alternates as required, with the necessary management expertise to assure performance of the work in accordance with sound and efficient management practices. [For separate SIN requirements not part of integrated facility management systems support such as independent energy management systems, intrusion alarm systems, and guard services, see schedule 84]
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811 004 Electrical, and all Utility Services limited to Facility Maintenance - Service includes all labor, materials, tools, equipment and supervision necessary to supply and deliver firm uninterrupted electrical energy, as well as utility services necessary to meet the Government's needs. This does not include providing the actual electricity or water to the Government facility. Resulting contracts could be responsible for the operation, maintenance, repair, and future upgrades of the utility systems; future utility system replacements; labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to own, maintain and operate the utility system(s); managing the maintenance, repairs, replacement, etc., of the system(s) to ensure continuous, adequate, and dependable service for each Government tenant. Electrical services could include maintenance of high/low voltage systems and maintenance and repair of exterior electrical distribution system. Utility service systems include, but are not limited to: electrical, telephone, gas and water utility service, drinking water and waste water services. 811 005 Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioner, Boiler and Chiller HVAC Maintenance - Services related to providing heating and ventilation services. Service could include, but are not limited to, cleaning; air balancing; restoration and de-contamination of HVAC systems or any combination of providing plant equipment; materials; tools; transportation; supervision; labor to perform all repairs; periodic preventative maintenance (PPM); and emergency service work calls to ensure continual operations of refrigeration; heating; ventilation; air conditioner; boiler; Geothermal heat pump systems; renewable energy systems; and boiler and chiller systems. 371 001 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE - Services include but are not limited to the planning; design (excludes A&E services); development; maintenance; management and operations, for grounds maintenance at or on Federal facilities and/or properties. These services involve mowing; planting; seeding; fertilizing; raking; mulching; watering; pruning; weeding (including spraying and pre- and post-emergent treatments); aerating; landscaping (including organic; green and native landscaping); landscaping design (excludes A&E services); garden maintenance services; hydro seeding services; indoor plant and shrub maintenance, including tropical plant maintenance; maintenance of ornamental trees and shrubs; plant maintenance; seasonal grounds maintenance (such as snow plowing and removal); shrub bracing; sod laying; shrub trimming; green roof maintenance; turf installation; turf and lawn restoration services; lawn painting; natural re-vegetation; and snow and ice removal 371 002 Tree Planting, Trimming and Removal - Services include but are not limited to the planning, development, management, operation, and maintenance of trees on Federal facilities and/or properties. These services involve planting, trimming, removal and mulching and all other services relating to tree planting/trimming/removal 371 003 Pest Control - Services include but are not limited to the planning; development; management; operations; and maintenance for pest control and removal (includes insect and weed control) at or on Federal facilities and/or properties (to include shrubs and trees). These services involve applications of pesticides (including organic, natural pesticides and other green and environmentally friendly methods), trapping and/or removal of pests.
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371 004 Cemetery Maintenance - Includes the complete maintenance of the cemetery and surrounding grounds. Including but not limited to: grounds maintenance; tree trimming/planting/removal; landscaping (including organic and green landscaping); raising, setting and aligning headstones; cleaning of headstones; maintenance of pathways, drives, curbs and parking areas; trash removal; maintenance of existing fencing, railing, benches, flag poles, monuments or statues; maintenance of irrigation systems, drainage and water features. INDUSTRIAL, AEROSPACE AND MARINE COATING SOLUTIONS 801 001 Surface Preparation - Services related to the preparation for application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment and Support Training/Consultation Services as they pertain to preparation for and application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment. THIS SIN DOES NOT COVER PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS OR BUSES. These services include surface preparation for painting and sealant application on ships, aircraft, vehicles and other equipment or machinery surface that requires application of chemical compound, such as paint, sealant, coatings, or adhesives. These services could include, but are not limited to: abrasive air blasting, wheel blasting, vibratory and mass finishing, shot peening, wet blasting, micro-blasting, lapping and grinding, high energy disco finishing, high energy barrel finishing, drag finishing, mechanical scarification, acid etching or ultrasonic. 801 002 Application of Chemical Compounds - Services involving the application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment and Support Training/Consultation Services as they pertain to application of chemical compounds to Federal vehicles, machinery and other equipment. THIS SIN DOES NOT COVER PASSENGER CARS, TRUCKS OR BUSES. These services include painting and sealant application on ships, aircraft, vehicles and other equipment or machinery surface that requires application of chemical compound, such as paint, sealant, coatings, or adhesives. These services could include, but are not limited to: bridge painting, electrostatic painting, engineering structure (e.g., oil storage tank, water tower) painting, aluminum coating, bonderizing, chasing, enameling, engraving, etching, flocking, galvanizing, glazing, hot dip galvanizing, japanning, lacquering, Parkerizing, powder coating, rust proofing, sherardizing, or varnishing of metals and metal products.* *For other dockside services please refer to the Dockside Facilities Maintenance, Repair Services and Dry Docking Department.
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23 V VEHICULAR MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE (VMAS) 190 01 Fire Fighting Apparatus and Attachments - Includes: a. NFPA 1901 compliant Command, Pumper, Initial Attack, Mobile Water Supply, Aerial, Quint, Special Service, and Mobile Foam Apparatus. b. NFPA 414 & FAA Circular 150/5220-10 compliant Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles c. NFPA 1906 compliant Wildland Fire Apparatus d. NFPA 1901 & 1912 compliant Custom Fire Fighting Chassis and Fire Fighting Vehicle Glider Kits e. NFPA 1906 compliant Wild Land Fire Apparatus Vehicle bodies to be mounted on Government provided chassis. 190 03 Law Enforcement Vehicles and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: SWAT Vehicles, Mobile Crime Scene Vehicles, EOD Vehicles, Surveillance Vehicles, Prisoner Transport Vehicles, Motorcycles, and Side Cars. 190 05 Special Vocation Vehicles and Attachments - Vocations include but not limited to: Blood Donor, Dental, Laboratory, Medical, Clinical, Healthcare, Mobile Command, Concession, Sound Stage, Emergency Response, Communication, Broadcast, Electronic News Gathering, Training, Marketing, Troop Transport, Patient Evacuation, and related options and equipment. Platforms include but not limited to: Truck, Van, Semitrailer, Trailer, Bus, and Motorcoach. 190 06 Aircraft Ground Support Vehicles and Equipment - Includes but not limited to: Catering Highlift Trucks, Cabin Service Highlift Trucks, Handicap Passenger Highlift Trucks, Stake Bed Highlift Trucks, Narrow Passenger Stairway Trucks, Wide Body Passenger Stairway Trucks, Lavatory Trucks, Washers and De-icer Maintenance Lifts, Potable Water Trucks, Lavatory Carts, Belt Loaders, and related accessories. 023 101 Trailers and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: Closed Van Semitrailers, Refrigerated Semitrailers, Platform Semitrailers, Low-bed Semitrailers, Cargo Trailers, Utility Trailers 023 LSV Low Speed Vehicles, Gas or Electric - Purchase or lease street legal electric or gasoline powered low-speed vehicles. Vehicles configured to carry two, four, six or more passengers, or two passengers and a pickup bed or other utility box. Applications include: passenger transport, security patrol, maintenance, and delivery. Vehicles have basic safety equipment and comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number 500. Includes related options, parts and accessories.
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025 101 Miscellaneous Vehicle Accessories - Includes but not limited to: Filters, Bed Liners, Automotive Lamps, Mirrors, Tarps, Cargo Covers, Tow Hooks, Trailer Towing Packages, Tool Boxes, Mud Flaps, Cargo Van Locks, Security Systems, Spot & Flood Lights, Beacon Warning Devices, PA Speakers, Automotive Light Fixtures, Bins, Cabinets, Ladder Racks, Liftgates, Winches 125 102 Utility & Telecom Construction Equipment and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: Service and Line Body Trucks, Personnel Lifts, Digger Derricks, Cable Placers 125 104 Vocational Bodies and Attachments – - Includes but not limited to: Stake Bodies, Dump Bodies, Utility Bodies, Cargo Bodies, Towing Bodies, Wrecker Bodies, Line and Service Bodies 271 101 Construction Equipment and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: Tractors 20hp and greater, Loaders, Excavators, Crawlers, Motor Graders, Scrapers, Ditchers/Trenchers 271 102 Snow Maintenance Equipment (Vehicle Mounting) - limited to: Snowplows, salt/sand spreaders, and snow blowers (Total Small Business Set-Aside) 271 103 Vehicular Cranes and Attachments – - Includes but not limited to Wheeled and Tracked Cranes 271 104 Snow Maintenance and Cleaning Equipment and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: Sweepers/Scrubbers, Self-contained Snowplows, Snowblowers, Runway De-icing Trucks, Slide-in Units, Snowplows, Salt/Sand spreaders, and Snow Blowers 271 105 Forestry, Mulching, Brush Cutting, and Land Clearing Equipment and Attachments Includes but not limited to: Woodchippers, Shredders, Stump Removers, Tub Grinders 271 106 Street Repair Equipment and Attachments - Includes but not limited to: Milling Machines, Road Wideners, and Asphalt Spreaders. 271 107 Leased Equipment and Accessories - Leasing only for Equipment and Accessories under SINs 271-101, 271-104, 271-105, and 271-106. 271 108 Spare Components and Equipment for Sedans, Light, Buses, Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks - Including Filters, Belts, Hoses, Pads, Pumps, Blades, Shocks, and Bulbs. 272 105 New Technologies - (Note: this applies for any of the FSC listed for the entire schedule) 272 106 Remanufactured Automotive Components – - Includes but not limited to: Engines, Transmissions, Differentials & Rear Axle Assemblies, and Electrical Components
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618 02 Waste Disposal Vehicles and Attachments - Including but not limited to: Refuse Vehicles and/or Trailers; Recycling Vehicles and/or Trailers; Hazardous Waste Disposal Vehicles and/or Trailers; and Liquid Waste Vehicles and/or Trailers, Roll-off, Hoist, and Hook Lift Trucks. 967 01 Fuel and Petroleum Tank Trucks and Accessories – NFPA 385 & 407 compliant Including but not limited to Bulk Fuel Haulers, Ground Fuel Servicing Trucks (single and multiple product), Aircraft Refueling and De-fueling Tank Trucks and related equipment. 968 01 Water Tank Trucks and Accessories - Including but not limited to Potable and Nonpotable Water Trucks, Street Flushers, Dust Control Spray Trucks, Trailers, and related equipment and accessories. Tires 096 1N Passenger (New) - New tires shall have 5-10% recycled content and fleet vehicles shall use retreads when practicable in compliance with E.O. 13149. 096 2N Light Truck (New) - New tires shall have 5-10% recycled content and fleet vehicles shall use retreads when practicable in compliance with E.O. 13149. 096 2R Light Truck (Retread) - Tire retreading is a process that includes, but is not limited to, primary inspection, removal of the old tread (bead to bead- sidewall optional), vulcanization of new rubber in the tread and/or sidewall area, trimming & painting, and final inspection. Processors may follow industry recommended practices published by the Tire Retread and Repair Information Bureau, the Tread Rubber and Tire Repair Material Manufacturers Association (TRMG); the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) or the TIA/Tire Industry of America. 096 3N Medium Truck-Bus (New) - New tires shall have 5-10% recycled content and fleet vehicles shall use retreads when practicable in compliance with E.O. 13149. 096 3R Medium Truck - Bus (Retread) - Tire retreading is a process that includes, but is not limited to, primary inspection, removal of the old tread (bead to bead- sidewall optional), vulcanization of new rubber in the tread and/or sidewall area, trimming & painting, and final inspection. Processors may follow industry recommended practices published by the Tire Retread and Repair Information Bureau, the Tread Rubber and Tire Repair Material Manufacturers Association (TRMG); the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) or the TIA/Tire Industry of America.
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36 THE OFFICE, IMAGING AND DOCUMENT SOLUTION 165 205 Multimedia Office Cabinets, Displays, & Filing Systems Including Pocket Card Frames and Portfolios - Includes a wide range of multimedia office cabinets (e.g., aperture card, microfilm, microfiche, record keeping type), display and filing systems (e.g., file index desktop, powered/non rotary files, multimedia filing and storage products, racks, pocket card frames and portfolios, easel stands, plate holders) (including pocket card frames and portfolios). This SIN includes directly supplies, accessories and attachments. (MAS EXPRESS) 20 220 Projection Screen, Stand, Printer (Enlarger), Systems - Includes projection screens for all types of projection applications (including front and rear, portable, manual wall ceiling, or electronic wall or ceiling, or wall mount, tripod, theatre video screen, optical). Projection Stands can be used with or without electrical outlets, folding or non-folding, may be self-leveling. Projection printers (enlargers) allow vertical and/or horizontal projection and are designed for, and used specifically with, all types of projectors listed herein. The projection system is a highdefinition electronic cinema projection system that delivers film-quality image and digital surround sound. This SIN also includes directly related accessories, attachments and supplies(SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS; MAS EXPRESS) 20 300 Projectors & Electronic Whiteboards - Includes a wide range of projectors and electronic whiteboards. Projectors include both digital and still-picture projectors, (e.g., front screen, rear screen) and LCD, DLP multimedia, high output, theater projector wall/ceiling, opaque, tripod, palm-sized ceiling & overhead, 35mm slide projectors & viewers, and projecting sets including 16/35mm motion picture, silent/sound. Directly related supplies, attachments and accessories (e.g., digital memory cards, transparency viewer, transparency lenses, and wireless single/dual remote control) are also included Electronic Whiteboards are interactive electronic whiteboards that can be used in conjunction with projectors to project digital images on the electronic whiteboard. It allows the user to capture, communicate, and interact in real-time, edit, and publish, or e-mail the information right from the PC desktop. Includes directly related attachments and accessories (e.g., digital memory cards, transparency viewer, lenses, easels, slide mounters to produce 2x2 slides mounted with 35mm transparency materials, including polyester base films, and wireless single/dual remote control (MAS EXPRESS) 47 145 Typewriters - Includes manual, non-electric/electric types, dictionary type, multilingual, electronic office, word processing, and professional/non-professional w/without disk drive, spell check. This SIN includes directly related attachments, accessories and supplies (MAS EXPRESS)
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47 147 Security Applications for Business Machines - Includes security applications for office equipment (e.g., computers/monitors, keyboards, printers, fax machines, TV and VCR, calculators, copiers, medical equipment, cash registers, printers, typewriters laboratory Systems, word processors, audio/visual. This equipment is to be secured within any environment to deter unlawful removal of equipment. A combination of security solutions include (e.g., anti-theft software tracking system, -manage PC from a network location, switch for computer case, motion sensor, security hardware (e.g., metal plates and cable, strong adhesive, and other related options). This SIN includes all directly related conventional and biometric products, software, attachment, accessories and supplies (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) 47 355 Dictating and Transcribing Machines and Systems - Includes professional PC Dictation Systems that offer the user state-of-the art technology and digitize recording with a full voice recording system interface via network connected card reader with superior digital sound. No need for special telephone connections or wireless networks, superior digital sound quality, ID programmable to eliminate user input. The user has the option to instantly access deletions and re-record hands free. Restore missing information hands free without missing a word. The products may include hand-held voice/data digital recorder with multi-function LCD display, voice documents, personal voice messaging, card reader, pc-based dictation application and digital kits. Additional features for enhancement purposes are software package, high-quality microphone designed for speeches, dedicated mouse, internal speaker for voice playback, sound card etc. Units are available in standard, mini, and micro cassette configurations. 50 156 Personal & Document Identification Systems - Includes Personal and Document Identification Systems that include, but not limited to: eye, face, palm, fingerprint and voice recognition systems, public (private) key infrastructure are excluded (PKI). The Identification Systems may include but not limited to photo identification cameras & systems and embossed card systems. Systems may be PC assessable and may feature Smart Card Technology, such as, encoded magnetic strips, bar codes, signatures, etc. This SIN also includes all related software, attachments, accessories and supplies. 50 163 Mail Processing Machines, Systems and Related Software - Includes Mailing Machines that automatically or manually feed seal (including seal-only machines), postmark, meter stamps, count and stack letters and machines that print postage on wet, dry or pressure-sensitive tape for packages and bulky envelopes. Mail/Parcel Scales and Weighing Machines that are either electronic or mechanical machines used for weighing and managing weighing/shipping information for packages and envelopes. Inserting Machines that insert checks, bulletins, reports, cards, letters, etc., into envelopes and other related products. Envelope Opener/Extracting Machines that completely and easily open envelopes and allow for easy removal of the envelope's contents. Addressing Machines that print addresses, attention lines, return addresses, etc., on (outgoing) mail. Imprinter machines imprint cards (e.g., credit card slips), forms, tickets, labels, and similar material requiring multiple imprints. Addresser/imprinter machines use metal and/or plastic plates. The mail mobile system is an automated internal mail delivery system as well as a service. This system is basically equipped to deliver mail, supplies, packages, cash as well as classified and sensitive documents on an invisible guidepath that is stimulated by
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ultraviolet and tracked by photoelectric sensors. X-Ray Inspection Systems designed to identify terrorist and criminal attacks of incoming mail, parcel packages, bags, boxes, etc. These systems are mainly used in government buildings, banks, industry, television broadcasting, courtrooms, public training and workshops. This SIN also includes a host of ancillary services, related software, attachments, accessories, supplies and solutions. All products include directly related, software accessories, attachments and supplies. 50 177 Date and Time Stamps - Includes electric/non-electric date and stamps which automatically print date and time (e.g., month, date, and time, number and date, TEXT stamp for signature or message and check signer. Includes directly related accessories, attachments and supplies. (MAS EXPRESS) 50 180 Time and Attendance Program Systems - Includes analog and digital Time and Attendance Program Systems, traditional time clocks that provide the option to manually clock in. The digital version delivers accurate attendance and a host of capabilities which allow the manager to track time and attendance through network compatible software anytime right from their PC, enter the office by using a PIN number and the employee is automatically clocked in. Payroll accounting system may be available. This SIN also includes directly related accessories, attachments and supplies (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) 50 205 Rental Plan for Postage Meters and Related Mailing Equipment - Includes rental plan for postage meters and related mailing equipment (e.g, mail processing and X-Ray systems, mail/parcel scales and weighing machines, inserting). 50 281 Calculators - Includes a wide range of calculators such as basic, business, electronic, fraction, metric conversion, programmable/non-programmable, scientific, statistical, printing, graphic, web-site/financial. This SIN includes directly related accessories, attachments, supplies and software. 50 287 Money Handling & Processing Machines - Includes a wide range money handling and processing equipment such as cash registers, check and money handling equipment, check endorsing, signing and writing equipment, check perforating machines, coin sorting, and paper counting, and more. This SIN includes directly related accessories, attachments and supplies (MAS EXPRESS) 50 7002 Stencil Cutting Machines - Includes a wide range of stencil cutting machines for all types of business applications such as industrial, military, municipal and transportation and related accessories, attachments and supplies. (MAS EXPRESS) 51 001 Office Products for the Impaired - Includes turnkey products for vision, hearing, mobility and cognitive language impairments primarily used for disabilities. The purpose is to caption a subtitle from an analog and digital files format to quickly format text into individual captions, displayed on the computer screen, and video screen from one language into several
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languages. The files may include the following formats (e.g., Microsoft word, word perfect (any language), text with/without time code in and out, cheetah, inc. files, captions inc. files). The products may include closed captioning systems (works with closed captioning encoders to create closed captions - can be placed anywhere on the screen), open captioning systems for compressed video, real-time captioning, encoders (work closely with closed captioning software to encode captions), and decoders. Includes attachments, accessories, supplies and software. 51 100 Copiers - Includes analog, engineering, digital/multi-functional copiers having singlecolor and/or full-color imaging in both desktop and console configurations. Analog copiers have only copying capability. Digital/Multifunctional copiers have capabilities such as copying, printing, faxing, scanning to print/file, and/or facsimile with, post finishing solutions connected to individual and network stations with solutions. The Multi-functional digital copier may have integrated functional capabilities or modular expansion capabilities that permit functional upgrading. Both analog and digital/multifunctional copiers may have image enhancement capabilities (e.g., image magnification, reduction, contrast), paper handling capabilities (e.g., automatic paper selection, multiple paper trays, duplexing, collating), and/or document finishing capabilities (e.g., stapling, folding, punching). Copier speeds may vary from under 25 copies per minute to over 100 copies per minute with copying volumes from under 1,000 copies per month to over 450,000 copies per month. Engineering copiers also include both analog and digital copiers (e.g., copiers capable of using transparent and opaque originals to produce plain paper, vellum or polyester film copies and capable of copying A to E size drawings. Full color, nonlaser copiers, and other non-standard copier equipment (e.g., copy boards and easels) are included; also included are copy control devices and systems for equipment under this SIN that can be used to limit copier access to authorize users and to record copier usage. The devices include mechanical and electrical copy-controls (e.g., key counters, cartridges, interface kits) and copy-control systems (e.g., central data collection units, and related connection devices as an integrated package). 51 1000 Other Direct Costs - Includes Other Direct Costs (ODCs), classes or categories of supplies and services which are not included in the unit price of the Support Products or Services Special Item Numbers (SINs), but are required to complete a given purchase, delivery task order, or where the specific requirements can only be defined in the purchase, delivery or task order itself. 51 1001 Introduction of New Products/Services (INPS SIN) - Includes any items considered new technology and deemed appropriate to the schedule 51 100C Cost-Per-Copy Plan for Copiers (to include Analog, Digital, Multifunctional & Engineer Copiers) - Includes cost-per-copy plans; the customer identifies the guaranteed minimum number of copies required per month and the required functional capability of the copier equipment. As necessary to satisfy the customer's requirements, the contractor provides the required copier equipment, including accessories, attachments, copy-control devices and systems, all consumable supplies (except copying paper and transparency films), and full-service maintenance including repair parts. The customer pays a fixed monthly fee based on the
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customer's guaranteed minimum number of copies per month. For copies over the guaranteed minimum, the customer pays an additional fee for each copy made. 51 100F Flat-Rate Monthly Fee Copying Plan For Copiers - Includes flat-rate monthly-fee plans; the customer identifies the approximate number of copies required per month (i.e., monthly volume level) and the required functional capability of the copier equipment. As necessary to satisfy the customer's requirements, the contractor provides the required copier equipment, accessories, attachments, copy-control devices and systems, all consumable supplies (except copying paper and transparency films), and full maintenance services including repair parts. The customer pays a flat-rate monthly fee for copier, regardless of the number of copies made each month. 51 101 2 Consumable Supplies for Copiers, Computers Printers and Fax Machines - Includes directly related supplies (e.g., toner developer, dry ink, dry imager, fuser oil and fusing rollers, cleaning blades, pickoff fingers, photoconductors, photoreceptor belts and drums, staples wire, binder material, binder adhesive) for the copier equipment available under SIN 51 100. Other directly related consumable supplies for computer printers and fax machines are toner, developer, and new manufactured single-and full-color toner cartridges) for laser and inkjet computer printers, fax machines and systems. This SIN does not include copier paper or transparency films for copiers. 51 101 7 Transparency Film - Includes wide range of transparency film, Xerographic Type, designed for single and color copiers, Thermal Type - designed for different image and background colors (e.g., infrared transparency film and Special Types - Transparency films (excluding xerographic and thermal films) for making special transparencies (e.g., transparency films for use with laser, inkjet, and dot matrix character printers, opaque films, write-on films, and thermal transfer films for use with computer generated graphics for color transparencies). This SIN also includes directly related accessories, attachments (e.g., mounts, and supplies)(SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) 51 208 Maintenance Service Agreement For all Other Equipment Repair, replacement, and spare parts for equipment other than copiers, including their associated accessories and attachments. - A maintenance service agreement consists of preventative and repair(remedial) services. Preventative consists of those scheduled service calls necessary to maintain the equipment in first-class operating condition (e.g., cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, and replacing parts when needed). Repair (remedial) service consist of those unscheduled service calls necessary for repairs not caused by fire, water, accident, fluctuations in electrical power or the customer. The maintenance service agreement includes the cost of labor, replacement parts, and supplies (excluding expendable operating supplies). In the event the Government's equipment requires initial repair or overhaul prior to acceptance by the contractor for coverage under a maintenance service agreement, the charges for such repairs, including replacement parts and labor, will usually not be covered under the initial maintenance service agreement. In addition,
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charges for labor and replacement parts for complete rebuilding or overhauling of the Government's equipment are usually not included in the maintenance service agreement. 51 212 Post Copying/Finishing Equipment and Supplies - Iincludes paper folding, paper gathering, inserting, collating and finishing, paper cutting and all other related equipment. 51 229 Digital Duplicating Equipment - Digital duplicators scan original documents and automatically form an intermediate stencil master that transfers liquid ink to the paper to produce the desired number of copies at speeds up to 150+ copies per minute. Digital duplicators are capable of fast, large-size copying runs in single- color and/or full-color. When connected directly to a digital computer for desktop publishing applications, many digital duplicators can operate as high-speed (e.g., 120 copies per minute), high-quality printers capable of producing copies equivalent to those produced on high-speed, laser-quality printers with high resolution prints. Digital duplicators fill the gap between conventional copiers, which are used for a small number of copies and offset presses, which are used for a large number of copies. This SIN includes directly related supplies, accessories and attachments (e.g., cabinets, digital duplicator and color drums, automatic document feeders, edit boards, computer interface equipment, paper tray, tape marker, high capacity sheet feeders, interface kits, sorters, tape dispensers, and controllers for imaging processing, spirit fluids, spirit correction fluids, masters, black and color inks, job separator colored tape. 51 402 Multi-Media Readers, Reader-Printers and Systems - includes a wide range of Readers and Reader-Printers - electronic reader scanner systems, aperture card, microfilm, microfilm and universal, microfiche, microfilm - automated retrieval, microfiche, high-volume output readerprinters, sorter/collators and other related equipment. Includes directly accessories, and attachments (e.g., microfilm reel, cartridges/magazines and aperture cards (with/without film). 51 409 Network, Optical Imaging Systems and Solutions - The contractor will provide hardware and software to enable the user to migrate unstructured paper and electronic data into an electronic document. The user will have the capability to search for documents from a variety of sources such as desktop personal computer, intranet/internet, LAN/WAN. The software will support the user's needs in capturing data in typed print, handprint, mark sense and barcode, electronic data and paper documents into an electronic format and media of choice, in a reliable, secured operating environment. The contractor will provide one or more of the following software/hardware components into medium of choice: Data & Document Capture, Document Imaging, COLD, Document Management, Storage Management, Document Management Scanner, and other related equipment. This SIN also includes equipment that provides solutions for small to medium size offices to allow the user to capture documents, file documents and retrieve data in seconds. This gives the user the ability to find documents anytime and does not require software installation. This information can be retrieved from the Web browser. Document Storage Solutions are designed to deliver and maintain on/off line storage solutions for users who need to present, share, archive and distribute information on CD, DVD, DVRAM
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and other related mediums. Network protocols are widely used to obtain stored data. This SIN also includes directly related accessories, attachments, software and supplies. 51 417 Microphotographic Film, Paper, Chemical Preparation and Equipment - Includes a wide range of film, paper chemical preparation, related equipment and supplies. The film includes (silver halide used to process permanent records, computer output microfilm for COM units, duplicating film for direct/indirect silver duplicators), dry silver film and paper (including aperture cards that have dry silver film in the opening), standard size microfilm copy prints paper. Chemical preparations include (e.g., developers, fixers, and specialties for reader-printer paper and a host of accessories, attachments and consumable supplies (e.g., leaders, trailers, splice, tab). The Related Equipment includes (e.g., micro photographic, duplicating, and developing equipment - used in the duplication of Diazo, Thermal and Silver Gelatin Microfilms), Black and White Negatives or Color Wet-Processing Equipment, Microfilm Finishing and Editing Equipment includes microfilm finishing and editing equipment including (e.g., microfilm cutters, trimmers notches, and splicers, jacket/aperture, card loaders and filler (e.g., mounters and inserters, magazine and cartridge loaders, manual motorized, table model station) and Micro photographic Inspection and Quality Control Equipment (used for cleaning equipment, test kits, rewinds, test targets). This SIN includes directly related accessories and attachments (e.g., MicroFilm Reel, Cartridges/Magazines and Aperture Cards (without film). 51 501 Needs Assessment and Analysis Services - Needs Assessment and Analysis Services consist of a comprehensive assessment of the customer's existing objectives, capabilities and, funding obligations which will provide agency's recommendation(s) on how to meet or exceed organization's overall performance by providing total office solutions. Needs Assessment and Analysis Services provide for professional support in analyzing and developing customer requirements. Regardless of the specific approach and strategies described in the technical proposal for each work segment, the work in general shall include consulting services, and other related services. 51 503 Education and Training Support Services - Educational and Training Support Services provide the customer with operational knowledge of products and/or services offered under this schedule. Training is offered on site/off site, and through video conferencing, or CD ROM base training. 51 504 Records Management Services - Records Management Services include on-site services but are not limited to organizing paper or electronic files in any work area and tracking them electronically, information and document indexing, scanning, labeling, bar coding, and filing. STORAGE SERVICES Storage Services provides for preparation of files, pick up, storage and retrieval of documents. 51 505 Document Production On-site and Off-site Services - Document Production Services include facsimile service, on-demand copying, high-quality digital color printer, large format
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scanning and copying, facilities management, document binding and finishing, desk-top transmission, document imaging & electronic storage 51 506 Document Conversion Services - Document Conversion Services convert from an original paper document, data, or graphics into digital data, and transferred to a new media and format for use in a document imaging and storage system. These services may include: (1) back file and day forward conversion, data entry, state-of-the art scanning, and/or (2) indexing, hyper link, web hosting, media of choice, blowback, classified and non-classified documents. 51 507 Destruction Services - Destruction Services offer a full range of services: Shredding of classified and unclassified materials; Incineration of paper documents, maps, blueprints, catalogs, and disintegration of microfilm, microfiche, ID cards, VHS tapes, support DODapproved requirements. 51 508 Litigation Support Services - Litigation Support Services cover a full range of services: document preparation, imaging and coding, digitized documents, database management, electronic and multimedia courtroom presentation, aid attorneys in high-volume copying, and present customized files, specialize in presentation equipment and software used in courtroom arena. 51 509 Network Connectivity Support Services - Network Connectivity Support Services is designed to manage and support customer's software applications, network operating systems as it relates to digital equipment. With this solution, the customer has the ability to search, view, access, print and communicate right from your desktop. 51 55 Rental Plan for Copiers - Includes rental plans for all copier equipment. Rental rates cover unrestricted normal use of the rented equipment up to the maximum number of copies (e.g., number of copies per month) identified in the rental agreement. An excess charge per copy is usually accessed for copies over the maximum number of copies provided for under the rental agreement. The rental rate includes full-maintenance service (repairs, adjustments, replacements) by authorized service technicians, at no additional cost to the customer. Rental rates do not usually include the cost of consumable supplies. 51 56 Repair of Government-Owned Equipment (all equipment covered under this schedule) for equipment not under Maintenance Service Agreement - This SIN covers repair of any type of copier equipment offered under this schedule and not covered under a maintenance service agreement. Includes directly related attachments, supplies and accessories. 51 57 Maintenance Service Agreement For Copiers - This SIN includes a maintenance service agreement consisting of preventative and repair (remedial) services. Preventative consists of those scheduled service calls necessary to maintain the equipment in first-class operating condition (e.g., cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, and replacing parts when needed). Repair (remedial) services consist of those unscheduled service calls necessary for repairs not caused by fire, water, accident, and fluctuations in electrical power or customer abuse. The Maintenance
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Service Agreement and Repair Service include the cost of labor, transportation, replacement/spare parts, (excluding consumable operating supplies). The greater the distance from the maintenance facility to the user the higher the monthly fees. In the event the Government's equipment requires initial repair or overhaul prior to acceptance by the contractor for coverage under a maintenance service agreement, the charges for such repairs, including replacement parts and labor, and for a complete rebuilding or overhauling of Government's equipment are usually not included in the preventative service agreement. 51 58 Lease to Ownership Plans (LTOP) Copiers - Lease-to-Ownership Plans(LTOP) are intended for customers who want to lease all types of copiers to secure ownership. At the end of the lease period and upon final payment of all charges due, the Title: and the leased equipment is immediately transferred from the contractor to the government customer. The lease rate does not include the cost of maintenance or consumable supplies. 51 58A Operating Lease Plan For Copiers - Includes Operating Lease plans applicable to copiers only. An operating Lease plan allows Federal customers to lease the equipment for a monthly rate over a period of time, with NO intent to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease agreement period. Ownership of the asset remains with the lessor. 51 58B Operating Lease Plan - (All Other Products) - Includes Operating Lease plans applicable to copiers only. An operating Lease plan allows Federal customers to lease the equipment for a monthly rate over a period of time, with NO intent to purchase the equipment at the end of the lease agreement period. Ownership of the asset remains with the lessor. 51 B36 2A International - All Equipment under this Schedule - Includes overseas purchase of copiers, accessories, supplies; rental/lease of copiers; and maintenance and repair and other directly related requirements. This SIN includes all directly related accessories, attachments, and supplies. 733 1 Mail Room Administrative Support Services - Includes daily mailroom administrative services consisting of, but not limited to, accepting incoming mail from USPS and courier services such as UPS and FEDEX; accepts and signs for certified mail, registered mail & overnight mail. Makes distribution of all mail using an Office Roster. Processes outgoing mail, metering flats, letters, packages, etc. 733 2 Presort Mail - Includes management, supervision, labor, materials, supplies, and equipment, as well as planning, scheduling, coordinating, and assuring effective performance of all services described herein. contractors will be required to provide a minimum of presort mail and barcode services applicable to the postage discount level offered, for domestic First Class Federal Government Mail, for various Federal Agencies in accordance with standard commercial practices and all USPS regulations. Contractors are required to have and continually maintain an USPS Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) certification.
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733 3 Miscellaneous Mail Services - Includes management, supervision, labor, and equipment; plans, schedules, coordinates, and assures effective performance of all services described. Consists of preparing/packaging mail, addressing, labeling, folding, inserting, bursting, collating, mail match, wrapping, software services, metering, and stamping mail. 733 4 List Management Services - Includes data entry, address label printing, lists management, list cleanup and list coding. 733 5 Mailroom Ergonomic Analysis Services - Includes Mailroom ergonomic analysis services that may include, but are not limited to, workflow analyses, studying and improving mailroom processes, productivity studies, task analysis, time & motion studies, determining optimal mailroom layout, site-specific ergonomic training, space planning, and process equipment assessments. 733 6 Mail Screening and Inspection Services - Involves on-site and off-site examination of incoming mail, packages, etc. to detect any form of contamination (e.g., hazardous materials, chemicals, or explosives). This service includes personnel, materials, equipment, and facility to properly screen and inspect all incoming mail.
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48 TRANSPORTATION, DELIVERY AND RELOCATION SOLUTIONS 653 3 Relocation Software, Technology Tools and Services - Includes relocation software and automation/technology tools that help agencies track, manage and report on their relocation programs. It includes authorization, planning, repatriation, expense management, tax gross ups, expense entry, communications, and integrations with financial systems, etc. 411 1 Ground Transportation Services - Ground Transportation Services utilizing Van, Motor Coach (Bus), or Limousine for both scheduled and unscheduled routes. Services are available for single or multiple passenger shuttle transportation between and among buildings; driver services; airport transport; and VIP transport; etc. within or between cities. All services necessary to provide passenger shuttle services. 411 2 RENTAL SUPPLEMENTAL VEHICLE PROGRAM (RSVP) - Vehicle rental services (including car rental, truck rental, and special equipment rentals such as trailers, refrigerated trucks, etc.) to supplement federal fleets and/or official business vehicular needs for other than temporary duty travel purposes. Typical rental requirements include, but are not limited to, temporary replacement of a fleet vehicle damaged as a result of an accident or incident; temporary replacement of a fleet vehicle undergoing maintenance; supplemental transportation support for fleets; supplemental transportation support for special events (e.g., political events, G8, training); transportation support for natural disasters, emergencies, and/or continuity of operations tests and drills; etc. Services include reservation services, online booking, pick up and return services, vehicle delivery services, fueling, driver, roadside, and navigation assistance, special vehicle needs (e.g., hand controls, wheel chair lifts), reporting, billing, and consulting services. 411 3 Transportation Consulting Services - Services available under this special item number are designed to provide agencies with access to transportation consultants to assist them in spend analysis, benchmarking, best practice evaluations, risk assessment, performance metrics, outsourcing studies, re-engineering, requirements analysis, policy review and audit analysis & studies. This includes consultation on the full range of transportation and accessorial services to fulfill requirements for one or more modes of transportation, including air, sea, and/or land transportation of supplies, resources and personnel that agencies may require. This SIN does not include actual transportation system development or guard/security services associated with transportation. 451 1 EXPRESS SMALL PACKAGE AND EXPRESS HEAVYWEIGHT DELIVERY SERVICES - Commercial delivery services for Express Same Day, Next Day, Two Day, and Three Day delivery of extremely urgent letters, small packages, and heavyweight shipments, including any accessorial services, offered to the general public. Contractors may offer any
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combination of days or weight ranges for either the Express Small Package or the Express Heavyweight Delivery Services. 451 2 GROUND SMALL PACKAGE DELIVERY SERVICES - Commercial delivery services for Ground day-definite delivery of small package shipments, including any accessorial services, offered to the general public 451 3 LOCAL COURIER DELIVERY SERVICES - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Commercial Local Courier delivery services for Same Day delivery of extremely urgent letters, small packages, and heavyweight shipments, including any accessorial services, within a Metropolitan City Area, offered to the general public. 451 99 NEW SERVICES - Contractors may offer new or improved services at any time when the potential to provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their mission that is within the general scope of this Statement of Work(s). The Contractor may also perform a new task or procedure not currently available under any GSA Schedule. 653 1 Relocation Service Package - Home sale services ensure the employee's home will be sold, including assistance in marketing the home, negotiating with potential outside buyers, helping the employee become familiar with their new duty location, providing renter/buyer assistance, spousal and mortgage counseling and reports. 653 4 Additional Services - Extra services available include Cost of Living Analysis, Closing Assistance, Expense Management, Rental Management, Entitlement Counseling, Group Move Assistance and International Move Assistance, Property Management and Training. 653 5 Agency Customization Services - Property that is not eligible for the home sale services including special property that is difficult to sell, can be handled under this line item. Also included are special home sale and marketing assistance, and international services involving acclimating the family to the new area. 653 7 Move Management Services - The contractor can provide a total package of move management services including transferee entitlement and pre-move counseling; carrier selection; preparation of bills of lading; shipment booking; service performance and prepayment audits; claims preparation assistance; and on-site quality control. 653 8 OFFICE RELOCATION - A full range of services to remove the existing office furniture, equipment and related supplies from the existing location, transport the items to the new location, and place them according to the direction of the federal agency. Services include but not limited to pre-move planning, relocation plan designing, providing packaging materials, packing/crating, loading/unloading, delivery and setup.
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653 9 Corporate Housing Lodging Services - Commercial services for the provision of corporate housing lodging services in an apartment/condominium type propertyLease of Vans & Light Trucks
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51 V HARDWARE SUPERSTORE - This includes Household and Office Appliances; Commercial Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Lubricants; Hardware Store Catalog and Store Front; Lawn and Garden Equipment, Machinery and Implements; Rental and Leasing (as pertains to products offered under this schedule); Tools, Tool Kits, Tool Boxes; Woodworking and Metal Working Machinery; All Parts and Accessories Related to Products Offered Under This Schedule 051 100 Ancillary Services - Relating to or supporting products and services offered under the Hardware SuperStore 51 V Schedule (excludes appliances and Hardware Store) 051 200 Accessories - Accessories in support of and ancillary to the commodities offered under the Hardware SuperStore 51 V Schedule (industry partners may not offer stand alone accessories). 051 99 Introduction of New Products and Services - A new or improved commercially available product or service that has the potential to provide more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their mission where no permanent method of supply is currently available. These products and services must be related to products and services offered under the Hardware SuperStore 51 V Schedule. APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT 639 001 Domestic - Commercially available small, household, office and residential appliances including, but not limited to: refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, ranges, clothes washers and dryers, laundry centers, dishwashers; window, wall, ceiling and portable air conditioners, water coolers, drinking water dispensers, air purifiers, fans, evaporative air coolers, combination appliances, etc. 639 002 Export - Commercially available small, household, office and residential appliances including, but not limited to: refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, ranges, clothes washers and dryers, laundry centers, dishwashers; window, wall, ceiling and portable air conditioners, water coolers, drinking water dispensers, air purifiers, fans, evaporative air coolers, combination appliances, etc. (electrical requirements not used in the United States) 639 003 Services - Value added services including but not limited to: extended warranty, installation, removal and/or disposal of appliances offered under the Hardware SuperStore 51 V Schedule, leasing, rental and trade-ins COMMERCIAL COATINGS, ADHESIVES, SEALANTS AND LUBRICANTS 834 100 Commercial Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants - Includes marine commercial, architectural commercial, aerospace commercial, and vehicle and industrial commercial.
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Adhesives and sealants including topcoats, sealers, fillers, primers, pre-treatment products, thinners and related products designed for, but not limited to, construction, repair, marking, maintenance, or prevention of the formation and propagation of corrosion on structural surfaces, or for joining structural members, in both interior and exterior applications. Also includes products for the manufacture, repair, routine maintenance, or prevention of the formation and propagation of corrosion on marine vessels, oil drilling platforms, navigational aids, component parts and structures intended for exposure to a fresh or salt water marine environment either above or below water. Coatings include both latex and alkyd paints for use on either wood or metal surfaces, anti-seize compounds, preservatives for wood, metals, plastics or textiles, coatings and sealers for concrete or asphalt pavements and materials to convert metal oxide corrosion to protective coatings. Products containing either lead or chromate must be prominently and properly identified and labeled. Product may be a kit or require a multicomponent system application. Application accessories and equipment may be included. Colorants--Includes color pigments for on-the-spot custom tinting of paints by the painter. Technical support or training that is normally provided with commercial sales of this product may be included. 834 500 Stains, Varnishes, Sealers, Shellacs and Lacquers 834 600 Coating Removers 834 700 Applicators - Products and equipment for the application of commercial coatings, paints, stains, varnishes, sealers, shellacs and lacquers. Including but not limited to: brushes, mitts, sticks, rollers, roller covers, conditioners, grids, roller kits, sprayers and paint booths 834 900 Lubricants, Petroleum and Waxes - Including but not limited to: cutting, lubricating, insulating, refrigeration, penetrating, vacuum pump, tempering, metal quenching and hydraulic oils; automotive, graphite, ground glass joint, heat dissipation and high temperature lithium greases; sealing, bone, paraffin, ski, cleaning and polishing waxes. Other miscellaneous fats and oils including, but not limited to: fish, pine, fog and storm. HARDWARE STORE DEPARTMENT 105 001 Store Front - Products and equipment including but not limited to: flooring, fencing, hardware, building materials, tools, appliances, electric, paint, plumbing, lawn and garden, motors, shop, machining, welding, material handling; carts, trucks and dock; HVAC, cleaning and irrigation, equipment 105 003 Services - All commercially available services typically performed in a Hardware Store. All services performed must be within the spirit and concept of a hardware store. THESE WOULD BE ANCILLARY SERVICES FOR THE PRODUCTS ORDERED THROUGH SIN 105-001 OR 105-002, NOT FOR SERVICES ONLY.
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105 002 Catalog - Products and equipment including but not limited to: flooring, fencing, hardware, building materials, tools, appliances, electric, paint, plumbing, lawn and garden, motors, shop, machining, welding, material handling; carts, trucks and dock; HVAC, cleaning and irrigation, equipment INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DEPARTMENT 577 002 Maintenance Industry Machinery - Maintenance related to woodworking, metalworking and industrial machinery and equipment. 577 001 Woodworking Machinery and Equipment - Including but not limited to: lathes, sanders, sawing equipment (circular, band, radial arm, mitering, table and panel cutting), grinders, shaping and surfacing machinery 577 005 Metalworking Machinery and Equipment - Including but not limited to: milling machines; engraving machines; arc, wire, heli-arc welders; gas welding and cutting equipment; hydraulic presses; press brakes; shears; drill presses; grinders; engine lathes; metal sawing equipment and CNC machinery LAWN AND GARDEN DEPARTMENT 341 100 Lawn and Garden Equipment, Machinery and Implements - Including but not limited to: Mowers (all types); gas and diesel tractors dedicated to lawn and garden without implements (excludes tractors with attachments enabling multiple or general purpose use such as loading, excavation, agricultural, highway or road maintenance or clearing, mowing construction, etc.); mowing implements; flail mowing units; boom mowers; sickle mowers; rotary mowing units; roto tillers; snow throwers and blowers; grass, hedge and tree trimmers; edgers; blowers; vacuums; sweepers; sprayers; renovators; spiders; sod cutters; broadcasters; spreaders; seeders and other various lawn and garden implements (not tractor drawn or mounted) 341 500 Animal Deterrents - Including but not limited to: cattle guards; audible and ultrasonic bird control devices; salts, pellets and sprays 341 800 Lawn and Garden Tools - Including but not limited to: chain saws, lawn sprinklers, soaker hoses, garden hoses, grass sheers, pruning sheers, tree trimmers, pruning saws, weed whip cutters, rakes, spading forks, manure forks, brush hooks and garden hoes. LEASING AND RENTAL DEPARTMENT 515 001 Leasing - To include, but is not limited to, the following leasing programs: lease to own; lease with the option to own; lease of a solution; and lease with optional maintenance, applicable to all commercial products covered under the Schedule 51V (excluding consumable products), such as: tools; tool kits; hardware store products; paint applicators and accessories;
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coating applicators and accessories; appliances; lawn and garden equipment and machinery; and woodworking and metalworking equipment and machinery. 515 002 Daily/Short Term Rental - To include the daily/short term rental of all commercial products covered under the Schedule 51V (excluding consumable products), such as: tools; tool kits; hardware store products; paint applicators and accessories; coating applicators and accessories; appliances; lawn and garden equipment and machinery; and woodworking and metalworking equipment and machinery. Daily/Short Term Rental is from one day to 365 days. TOOLS DEPARTMENT 612 209 Tool Kits - Including but not limited to: general maintenance, vehicle, system specific, aircraft system specific, repair, cable, master, pinch pin, metric, standard, Society of American Engineers (SAE), mechanic, heavy equipment, diesel, industrial, impact, pneumatic, electrical, machinists, HVAC, gear, plumbing and soldering 550 001 Tools Powered - Including but not limited to: hammer drills, grinders, routers, sanders, saws, screwdrivers, drills, staple guns, nail guns, scribers, torque wrenches, drivers, riveters, socket wrenches, riveters, scalers, microshavers, air regulators, hammers, grinders, impact wrenches, polishers, nutrunners, air vacuums, sealant guns, ratchets, sockets, screw starters, pliers, nippers, mallets, punches, chisels, nail sets, cutting and stripping tools, measuring tools, set-up and layout tools, automotive specialty tools and connector tools 600 001 Tool Boxes, Tool Cabinets, Tool Chests and Tool Holders - All types of boxes, cabinets, chests, holders, rolls, satchels, bags, pouches, and organizers for the storage of tools and tool accessories including but not limited to: portable, stationary, vehicle mounted, workbench mounted, hand-held, antistatic, rugged, modular, secure, locking, stackable and safety. 613 001 Tools, Nonpowered - Including but not limited to: socket wrenches, screwdrivers, saws, riveters, scalers, microshavers, air regulators, hammers, drills, grinders, impact wrenches, sanders, polishers, nutrunners, air vacuums, sealant guns, nail guns, ratchets, sockets, screw starters, pliers, nippers, mallets, punches, chisels, nail sets, cutting and stripping tools, measuring tools, set-up and layout tools, connector tools and specialty tools
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56 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS/INDUSTRIAL SERVICES AND SUPPLIES - This Schedule provides a full range of commercial products and services covering such areas as buildings and building materials/industrial services and supplies. In addition, this program offers energy saving building supplies, alternative energy solutions, and related services. 357 97 Ancillary Repair and Alterations related to Warehouse Equipment Solutions - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alteration, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and noncomplex in nature, such as routine painting or resurfacing of floors, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, removal/relocation of non-load bearing walls, minor alterations to install storage systems, conveyors or conveyor systems, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SINs that are part of this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary repair and alteration services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of products or services purchased under the Federal Supply Schedule contract. 361 97 Ancillary Repair and Alterations related to Pre-Engineered/Prefabricated Buildings and Structures Solutions - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alteration, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and non-complex in nature, such as routine painting or carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SINs that are part of this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary repair and alteration services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of products or services purchased under the Federal Supply Schedule contract. 563 97 Ancillary Repair and Alterations for Building Materials Solutions - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alteration, delivery or installation of Page 31 of 212
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products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and noncomplex in nature, such as routine painting or wallcovering install, carpeting, removal/relocation of non-load bearing walls, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, minor alterations necessary to repair or install building materials such as HVAC systems, doors, windows, lighting systems or water treatment systems, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SINs that are part of this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary repair and alteration services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of products or services purchased under the Federal Supply Schedule contract. FSC 61 - Power Distribution Equipment, Generators, and Batteries 383 10 Portable Light Towers - Including, but not limited to, generator-sets, gen-sets and batteries, observation towers, communication towers, and parts and accessories. Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 383 2 Portable, Standby Backup, or Prime Generator(s) - Including, but not limited to, powered by electricity, gas, or diesel, rotary motor generators, trailer mounted units, enclosed mobile power generation standby units, load banks and generator transfer switches, parts, options, and accessories. Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts 383 5 Batteries and Battery Chargers - Including, but not limited to, rechargeable batteries (carbon zinc, alkaline manganese dioxide, mercuric oxide), non-rechargeable batteries, dry cell batteries, stationary batteries, storage batteries, motive batteries, vehicle batteries; automotive and industrial truck battery chargers, stationary battery chargers; parts and accessories. Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 383 9 Battery and Alternator Monitoring Systems; Battery Spill Containment Systems; Parts and Accessories - (FSC 6135 & 6140) 412 14 Uninterruptible Power Supplies - Including, but not limited to, AC and DC regulated power supply, line conditioners, inverters, AC/DC and DC/DC Converters and UPS, frequency converters; parts and accessories. Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 412 15 Power Distribution Units
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412 17 Switchgear, Panelboards, Switchboards, Load Centers, Metering - Including, but not limited to, electrical lookout devices and options, parts, and accessories. Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts 412 19 Transformers 412 21 Electrical, Voltage, Generator Controls, Electric Motors, Motor Controllers/Motor Control Centers - Including, but not limited to, miscellaneous wiring, lay flat extensions, cable & conduit assemblies, breakers and extension kits and related options, parts and accessories. (Excludes Automotive Motors) Products are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 412 3 Surge Protection/Suppression - Including, but not limited to, sneak current protector, telecommunications surge protection, voltage sensitive devices, wall outlet surge protectors, and wall outlet surge protectors with EMI/RFI filtering, including parts and accessories. 412 50 Ancillary Services related to Power Distribution Equipment - Relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply Schedule contract. Including, but not limited to, services such as installation (design through startup), maintenance, and training. EXCLUDES: Construction as defined by FAR 2.101; Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36; personal services; and stand-alone services applicable to the Service Contract Act. 412 51 Installation and Site Preparation Services for Power Distribution Equipment - Relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply Schedule contract, including installation which requires construction. Special ordering procedures, which include Davis Bacon wage rates and construction clauses for installation and site preparation, apply to this SIN. EXCLUDES Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks ArchitectEngineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36 412 52 Power Systems Engineering Support - Including, but not limited to, program management, engineering, technical, data management, and administrative support. Services offered must be in support of power systems and related products only. EXCLUDES personal services and Architectural Engineering Services (A&E), as defined by the Brooks ArchitectEngineers Act, FAR 36. 412 8 Hard Wired Surge Protection and EMI/RFI Filtration Devices - for use in power distribution systems of 120 volt single phase, and 208 or 380 volt phase power distribution. SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS 412 99 Introduction of New Services and Products related to Power Distribution Equipment, Generators, and Batteries - Includes services and products not identified by existing SIN categories; includes new technology, professional services, such as consulting, design assistance,
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and technical review/advice; and stand-alone services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates FSC 39 - Warehouse Equipment and Supplies 357 02 Warehouse Trucks and Tractors - Including, but not limited to, cargo, baggage, and industrial towing tractor, electric powered tow tractor, walk behind or riding tow tractor, flight line tow tractor, aircraft tug tractor, gas and diesel engine tractor, battery operated power assist vehicle (PAV), electric burden carrier, personnel carrier, options and accessories 357 03 Utility Trucks, Platform Trucks, Hand Trucks, Mail Carts - Including, but not limited to, non-powered, utility carts, grocery carts, dollies, options and accessories 357 08 Dock Plates, Boards, Ramps, and Bridges 357 09B Pallet Trucks - Including, but not limited to, powered and non-powered, walk behind, riding, picker stacker, pallet jacks, pallet racks, options and accessories 357 10C Spill Containment Units, Containment Pallets, Non-Wooden Pallets - Including, but not limited to, drive-on berms, drum overpacks; metal drums refurbished IAW United Nations standards, plastic, composite or steel pallets, containment mats, options and accessories 357 11C Warehouse Equipment and Supplies - Including, but not limited to, storage systems, storage racks, conveyors and conveyor systems, conveyor belts, slings, hooks, rope, chain, webbing, and material handling options and accessories such as strapping, shrink wrap, sealer, sealing iron, load binder, cord, and twine 357 98 Ancillary Services relating to Warehouse Equipment and Supplies, relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply schedule contract - Including but not limited to: installation, start-up, maintenance, repair, operator instruction/training, and consultation services. EXCLUDES Construction as defined by FAR 2.101; Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36; and stand-alone, commercial services applicable to the Service Contract Act. 357 99 Introduction of New Services and Products related to Warehouse Equipment and Supplies - Services and products not identified by existing SIN categories; includes new technology, professional services, such as consulting, design assistance, and technical review/advice; and commercial services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates 361 01 Scaffolding And Accessories - SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS
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361 05 Work and Service Platforms - Manual or motorized, adjustable height; including, but not limited to, aerial lifts, man lifts, mechanical work tables, ergonomic lifts, split deck service platforms, scissor lifts, ladder systems, options and accessories 629 01A Forklifts - Electric, Gas, LPG, and Diesel Powered - Including, but not limited to, sit down, stand up, rider design, walk behind, stacker, straddle, narrow aisle, rider reach, and options and accessories, pneumatic or cushion tires, forklift batteries, battery chargers, and repair or replacement parts, options and accessories FSC 46 - Air and Water Purification Equipment and Sewer Treatment Equipment 641 1 Water Purification Units - Water treatment systems designed to capture, clean, re-use or pretreat wastewater. These commercial unit(s) should remove contaminants (such as oil, soluble oil, grease and soil) from a waste stream & then automatically store the cleaned water for re-use. The unit(s) treats water from high-volume, stream or pressure cleaning operations, such as motor pool cleaning, road maintenance equipment cleaning & tool parts cleaning. Also includes, Feeder System Units consisting of one or more pumps, with or without injector connections, hose & necessary fittings. Units Designed to introduce chemicals or chemical solutions used for water purification purposes, including options and accessories. 641 2 Water Filtration Systems - Including, but not limited to, units that filter out harmful bacteria and parasites using replaceable filter media; units to prepare water for consumption by persons without access to safe water supplies; and storage units for treated/potable water, including options and accessories 641 6 Sewage Treatment Equipment/Systems - Including, but not limited to, equipment for a sewage treatment facility and/or pretreatment of sewage wastewater generated by a small municipality; Septic Treatment Systems; Septic Tanks, Distribution station, lateral field plumbing station & all associated fixtures, including options and accessories FSC 49 - Maintenance & Repair Shop Equipment with Related Environmental Products 253 19 Diagnostic Equipment - Including, but not limited to, dynamometers, multiple function testing, analyzing units, on-board units, handheld units and borescopes, and options and accessories 253 2 Wheel & Tire Equipment - Including, but not limited to, Alignment Equipment, Wheel Balancing Equipment, Brake Service Equipment, Tire Changing Equipment, Tire Inflation Cages, Bead Breakers, Inflation systems, and Brake Lathes, and options and accessories 253 20 Vehicle Material Handling Equipment - Including, but not limited to, above ground and in-ground lifts, engine hoists, engine stands, jacks, and tire dollies. Includes equipment for maintenance and repair of automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, and aircraft, and options and accessories
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253 24 Lubrication Equipment - Including, but not limited to, pumping, metering, and dispensing equipment and systems, and options and accessories 253 39 Air Compressors - Including, but not limited to, single or multi-stage compressor, electric or gasoline engine powered, portable, permanent or trailer mounted, and options and accessories 253 40 Environmental Equipment and Services related to Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment - Including, but not limited to, recycling services, refrigerant recycling, antifreeze coolant recycling, filter crushers, oil recyclers, waste oil refining units, aerosol can recycling units, drum crushers and solvent, tire cutters, wheel crushers, bead notchers, and options and accessories 253 46 Miscellaneous Maintenance and Repair Shop Supplies - Including, but not limited to, funnels, liquid measures, gas cans, equipment covers, containers, work steps, options and accessories 253 48A Pressure Cleaners & Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1776 Certified - Including, but not limited to, personal unit, skid mounted, trailer mounted surface cleaners, and options and accessories 253 48C Pressure Cleaners - Not UL-1776 Certified 253 49 Automatic Cleaning Machines & Parts Washers - Including, but not limited to, recirculating, agitating machines, dipping type, or ultrasonic units, and options and accessories. Solutions may be included as accessories to the machines 253 50 Blasters and Media - Including, but not limited to, sand or glass media, bead or grit media, or non-hazardous, and protective equipment and clothing, including options and accessories. Plastic Media is First Article approved 253 51 Spray Paint Booths and Equipment - Including, but not limited to, Air and Airless spray equipment, including spray guns, tips, filters, protective clothing, respirators, industrial ovens, and options and accessories 253 52 Miscellaneous Abrasives - Including, but not limited to, abrasive discs, belts, cloths, paper, wheels, rolls, sponges and stones, and options and accessories 253 90 Ancillary Services related to Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment - Including services relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply schedule contract, such as: installation, start-up, maintenance, repair, operator instruction/training, and consultation services. EXCLUDES Construction as defined by FAR 2.101; Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as
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stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36; and commercial services applicable to the Service Contract Act 253 91 Lease/Rental of Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment 253 99 Introduction of New Services and Products relating to Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment - Includes, but not limited to, services and products not identified by existing SIN categories; includes Grinders, Jaw Pullers, Hydraulic presses, mobile fluid handling equipment and jumpseats, and options and accessories; and new technology, professional services, such as consulting, design assistance, and technical review/advice; and commercial services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates FSC 54 - Above Ground Storage Tanks/Systems, Fuel Dispensing Units and Fuel Management Systems 361 20A Above Ground Storage Tanks/Systems - Including, but not limited to, Protected, Fire Resistant, Non Vaulted, Single or Dual Compartment/Single or Double Tank, Waste Oil Systems, including options, parts and accessories. SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS 361 24 Fuel Management Systems/Units, Fuel Dispensing Units, Fuel Monitoring Systems Including, but not limited to, systems and components for managing/monitoring pressure level, tank level, leak detection, systems diagnosis, inventory control, vapor leaks, and options, parts and accessories. 361 27 Ancillary Services related to Above Ground Storage Tanks/Systems, Fuel Dispensing Units and Fuel Management Systems - Relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply Schedule contract; including but not limited to: Services necessary to the set up (assembly) of above ground storage tank systems (from design to start-up), offloading, training and/or design assistance in conjunction with the purchase of tanks, systems, and/or fuel management systems and/or dispensing units. EXCLUDES Construction as defined by FAR 2.101, Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36, and services applicable to the Service Contract Act. 361 28 Installation and Site Preparation for Above Ground Storage Tanks/Systems, Fuel Dispensing Units, and Fuel Management Systems - Relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply Schedule contract. Special ordering procedures, which include use of Davis Bacon wage rates and construction clauses for installation and site preparation, apply to this SIN. EXCLUDES Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36 361 99 Introduction of New Services and Products related to Above Ground Storage Tanks/Systems - Services and products not identified by existing SIN categories; includes new technology, professional services, such as consulting, design assistance, and technical
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review/advice; and commercial services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates. FSC 54 - PRE-ENGINEERED/PREFABRICATED BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES 056 01 Smart Buildings Systems Integrator Includes the comprehensive integration of building systems and technology using a non-proprietary and open architecture. Typical building systems to be integrated include: building automation, life safety, telecommunications, facilities management, security, energy and environmental control, HVAC, lighting, building envelope, access control, power management, cabling infrastructure/wireless, VOIP, video distribution, video surveillance, data network, etc. Typical integration functions include, but are not limited to: requirements analysis, strategic systems planning, system configuration, implementation alternatives, integration planning, system component acquisition, component integration, testing and analysis, interaction with Building Operations Centers, collection/manipulation of smart building component data, configuration management and control, design-guide development, operational training and support, monitoring, reporting and managing of the systems, and systems maintenance. 361 10A Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for Storage Solutions Includes, but not limited to: storage containers, warehousing structures, hazardous/chemical storage, energy/power shelters, communications shelters, garages, portable vehicle tents, car ports, aircraft hangars, maintenance shelters, vehicle inspection stations, equipment shelters, barns, sheds, freight/shipping containers, portable workshops, and mobile containers. May be wood, fiberglass, steel, aluminum, metal, tension fabric or other membrane material, pre-cast concrete and includes accessories and options. Structures and buildings are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 10B Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for In-Plant Solutions Including, but not limited to, in-plant offices, modular wall/partition systems and enclosures, mezzanines and wire partitions and enclosures, fire and sound panels, clean room enclosures, including accessories and options. 361 10D Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for Military, Disaster/Emergency Response, and Medical Facility Solutions - Includes, but not limited to: Mobility systems for logistics support, operation/command centers, temporary living quarters and portable barracks, rapid deployment and operations shelters for support operations, expandable shelter systems, military vans, guard towers, bunkers, checkpoints, medical tents and facilities, deployment systems storage, and includes options and accessories. Buildings and structures are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 10E Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for Professional Facility Solutions - Includes, but not limited to: Offices, classrooms, laboratories, exhibition halls and other professional facilities. May be mobile, modular, tension fabric or membrane structures, pre-cast concrete, pre-engineered, skid-mounted, trailer-mounted, and includes accessories and
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options. Buildings and structures are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 10G Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for Outdoor Shelter and Security Shelter Solutions - Includes, but not limited to: Guard houses/booths (with our without bullet resistance), ticket/cashier booths, parking attendant booths, smoking shelters, bus shelters, and concession stands. May be mobile, modular, pre-assembled, unassembled, pre-cast concrete, wood, metal, aluminum, steel, tension fabric or membrane, and includes accessories and options. Buildings and structures are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 10H Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures for Restroom, Shower, and Laundry Solutions - Includes, but not limited to: Portable or stationary restroom or restroom/shower buildings; restroom and shower trailers; restroom facilities such as portapotties, portable toilets and handicap accessible, ADA compliant, restroom facilities; comfort stations, mobile laundry facilities; pre-cast concrete restrooms; and includes accessories and options. Buildings and structures are suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 30 Ancillary Services relating to Pre-Engineered/Prefabricated Buildings and Structures Including services relating to and ordered in conjunction with products purchased under the supply schedule contract, such as, field assembly, training, consultation and design assistance. EXCLUDES Construction as defined by FAR 2.101; Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36; and services applicable to the Service Contract Act. 361 32 Installation and Site Preparation for Pre-Engineered/Prefabricated Buildings and Structures - Applicable to installation and site preparation services ordered in conjunction with buildings and structures purchased under the supply schedule contract. SPECIAL ORDERING PROCEDURES, WHICH INCLUDE DAVIS BACON WAGE RATES AND CONSTRUCTION CLAUSES FOR INSTALLATION AND SITE PREPARATION, APPLY TO THIS SIN. EXCLUDES Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36. 361 50 Lease/rental of Pre-Engineered/Prefabricated Buildings and Structures - Including portable/mobile office buildings, temporary living quarters such as mobile homes and tension fabric structures; shower trailers, and portable restroom facilities such as portable toilet, port-apotty; restroom trailer, comfort station. Lease/Rental of portable buildings and structures is suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 361 99A Introduction of New Services and Products related to Pre-Engineered and Prefabricated Buildings and Structures - Services and products not identified by existing SIN categories; includes new technology, stand-alone professional services, such as consulting, design assistance, and technical review/advice; and stand-alone commercial services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates.
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FSC 56 - Building Materials 563 15 Solar Window Film - transparent film with pressure sensitive adhesive (or equivalent) for application to glass to reduce solar heat gain, interior heat loss, ultra violet light and glare 563 16 Security Film, Blast Mitigation, Bullet Resistant, and Glass Fragmentation Products for Doors, Windows, and Walls - Including, but not limited to Transparencies, Glazings, And Film both clear and tinted, one-way 563 23 Doors, Windows, Panels, and Shutters - Including, but not limited to, interior and exterior, residential and commercial, security doors and windows, security/bullet resistant panels, skylights, metal doors, patio doors, strip doors, overhead doors, garage doors, warehouse doors, screen doors, storm doors, wood doors and door frames, and options and accessories and associated hardware offered in conjunction with doors, shutters, and windows. 563 25 Plumbing Products and Bathroom Fixtures - Including lavatories, bathtubs, water closets, toilets, urinals, waterless urinals, toilet partitions, shower stalls, toilet stalls, showers, fountains, basins, sinks, faucets, pipes, shower heads, toilet seats, toilet seat cover dispensers, soap dispensers, drain traps, including options and accessories. Energy efficient and water saving products/systems Energy efficient and water saving products 563 27 Industrial and Commercial Heating/Air Conditioning Units, Air Purification Equipment, HVAC Systems, Boiler Systems, Space Heaters, Air Curtains, Fans, and Blowers - Energy efficient products including portable, window, wall, or ceiling mounted air conditioners, ceiling fans, air curtains, commercial air cleaning units/systems, humidifiers, includes options and accessories such as air filters, thermostats, HVAC control panels, and replacement parts 563 28 Industrial and Commercial Electric and Gas Water Heaters, Boiled Water Heaters, including options and accessories - Including options and accessories. Energy efficient/Energy Star rated products available 563 29 Miscellaneous Building Materials - Including, but not limited to, lumber, fencing, plastic lumber and fencing, wallboard, sheetrock, gypsum board, plywood, tile (wall, floor, ceiling), wall coverings (fabric, vinyl, woven), access and portable flooring, concrete, duct/electrical tape, weather strip, wire fabric, rubber deck covering, fiberglass, rubber and foam insulation, sound controlling block, including options and accessories. Products include energy efficient, eco-green, and environmentally friendly solutions. Products suitable for support of emergency or disaster recovery efforts (Excludes tools and instruments) 563 30 Portable Roads, Airstrips, Helipads - Suitable for permanent or temporary use in support of emergency or disaster recovery efforts, combat zones, swamps, or areas made impassable by climactic conditions such as rain, flood, desert, and high wind, includes options and accessories. Products suitable for support of emergency or disaster recovery efforts
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563 4 Roofing Materials, Products and Services - Including installation and site preparation, related to and ordered in conjunction with products for repair or replacement of an existing roof. Roofing products include: roof coverings, including tarps suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts; coatings; single or multi-ply membrane; retro-roof systems; hot or cold laid roofing felts; shingles (excluding wood shingles); asphalts; tar; and associated application materials. Services include, but are not limited to: performance warranty/monitoring; roof maintenance; roof inspection; installation and site preparation; design assistance for roof information management system; training and consultation; asbestos core testing; moisture analysis; wind uplift testing; infrared scanning. Special ordering procedures, which include Davis Bacon wage rates and construction clauses for installation and site preparation, apply to this SIN. EXCLUDES Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks ArchitectEngineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR), Part 36 563 6 Access and Portable Flooring - Including, but not limited to, general building or warehouse use, for temporary, permanent, or portable floors installed as a result of flooding, chemical damage/protection, water damage, electrical wiring protection, including options and accessories. Products include flooring suitable for emergency or disaster recovery efforts. 563 8 Erosion Control Fabric & Gabions - biodegradable and non biodegradable 563 98 Ancillary Services related to Building Materials/Supplies - And ordered in conjunction with products (other than roofing products ordered under SIN 563 4) purchased under the supply schedule contract. Services include but are not limited to: set up, installation, training and/or design assistance. EXCLUDES construction as defined by FAR 2.101; Architectural Engineering Services (A&E) under the Brooks Architect-Engineers Act as stated in Federal Regulation (FAR) Part 36; and stand-alone services applicable to the Service Contract Act 563 99 Introduction of New Services and Products related to Building Materials/Supplies Services and products not identified by existing SIN categories, includes new technology, professional services, such as consulting, design assistance, and technical review/advice; and stand-alone services (such as repair and maintenance services) that are subject to Service Contract Act wage rates. FSC 62 - Solar Energy Systems, Energy Saving Lighting Products & Speciality Lighting 206 12 Outdoor Lighting, Airport Lighting, and related accessories - Including, but not limited to, approach strobes, runway and taxiway lights; sign lighting, rugged, all-weather outdoor facility lighting, athletic field lighting, permanent or portable, and option, parts and accessories. This SIN includes portable lighting suitable for emergency and disaster relief efforts 206 3 Alternative and Renewable Energy Solutions, including Solar Energy Systems and Solar Lighting, Fuel Cells, Wind Power - Including all types of solar energy products, such as prepackaged PV and solar thermal systems, solar water pumping systems, and solar water heaters; and solar lighting, including all types of solar powered lighting, such as marine, aviation,
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roadway, sign lighting, indoor and outdoor lighting products and accessories. Includes, but not limited to, fuel cells, hydrogen based energy systems, wind energy systems, and other environmentally friendly renewable energy generation systems. This SIN includes alternative energy portable power sources and portable lighting suitable for support of emergency and disaster recovery efforts. 206 4 Energy Saving Lighting, Energy Efficient and/or Environmentally Friendly Lamps (light bulbs), Lighting Fixtures and Accessories, Indoor Emergency Lighting, Reading Lights, Lighting Sensor Systems - Including, but not limited to, fluorescent fixtures and reflectors; sodium and metal halide fixtures; diffusers, louvers, recessed or flush mounted electric fixtures, with or without reflectors, energy saving lighting ballasts, and retrofit kits for existing fixtures, lighting control systems, directional lighting; and options, parts and accessories. Warehouse Equipment and Supplies 629 05 Maintenance, Rental and Lease of Forklifts
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58 I PROFESSIONAL AUDIO/VIDEO TELEMETRY/TRACKING, RECORDING/REPRODUCING AND SIGNAL DATA SOLUTIONS 58 1 Recording and Reproducing Video and Audio Equipment, Including Spare & Repair Parts, and Accessories - This SIN includes complete video and audio recording and reproducing systems as well as separate components of those systems. Included are recorders and duplicators for both analog and digital media including cassettes, cartridges and video discs. The video or audio recording system may include special effects generators including time and date stamping, picture in picture, closed captioning, text addition, character and symbol insertion and manipulation, audio voice over equipment. Also included are amplifiers, mixers, switchers, synchronizing components, and editing equipment. Mini Studio Systems and Components – Including training room and instructional systems, control room and studio control modules, multiple microphone and video stations. This SIN also includes video projection components including digital projectors, video walls, rear projection display screens, LED walls, LCD projectors, as well a control modules for controlling the video projection. Accessories include items such as cables, batteries, and sound booths. 58 2 Monitors and Monitors/Receivers, Including Spare & Repair Parts, and Accessories - Color or monochrome monitors, with picture tube, LED, LCD, or plasma screens. Includes monitors that operate on alternating current (AC) or battery, or both. Flat panel display monitors are included. Accessories include power and connecting cables, batteries and chargers, and mounting products. 58 3 Television Cameras, Color or Monochrome, Including Spare & Repair Parts, & Accessories - Cameras may operate on alternating current, battery power, or both. The cameras are for professional industrial or broadcast purposes. Household cameras under SIN 219-13. The cameras can be fixed or portable, and may be for analog or digital recording. Cameras with separate heads are also included. Accessories include separate camera lenses, microphones, tripods, cabling, batteries, and lighting and screens designed to be used with cameras when recording. 58 4 Audio Equipment, Including Spare & Repair Parts, and Accessories - This SIN covers complete professional sound systems as well as components. Components include amplifiers, speakers, audio consoles, switchers, cassette recorders and players, cartridge recorders and players, compact disc recorders and players, and reel-to-reel equipment. Recorders/reproducers may include logging recorders and players and single or multi-channel recorders and players. Page 43 of 212
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Home type phonographs or stereo systems are under SIN 219-11. Accessories may include cables and microphones and computer equipment required to perform the function specified in the SIN. 58 6 Telecommunications Equipment, Including Spare and Repair Parts, and Accessories - Items included in this SIN include both airborne and non-airborne telemetry and tracking equipment; radar equipment except airborne; underwater sound equipment; visible and invisible light equipment; laser equipment; recorder/reproducer sets – signal data (multi-application); wildlife and fish monitoring equipment; fiber optic and digital telecommunications equipment. Included are multiplexers, routers for video and other signals, broadcast receivers, demodulators, and switchers. Also included are transmitters, receivers, and transceivers for all frequency ranges including microwaves, modems, signal amplifiers, power supplies, and antennas as well as encoders, and decoders. Accessories may include batteries, cables and mounting assemblies or racks and computer equipment and software required to perform the function specified in the SIN. 58 7 Ancillary Services - To allow suppliers to provide services associated with their products, such as equipment set-up, assembly, installation, integration and training if required at the delivered location. 58 8 Professional Audio/Video Assessment, Design, and Integration - This SIN covers services associated with creating a professional quality audio/video studio. This includes assessment, requirements analysis, engineering, design, system integration, customization, programming and support services associated with professional communications equipment products. This may include site surveys, installation, testing, training as well as integration of current facilities, audio/video production and asset management needs, asset and facility security, and Section 508 compliance. This may include skills in a variety of positions including engineers, programmers, project managers, technicians, installers, and designers. 58 9 Professional Audio/Video Production - Production services associated with professional communications equipment products, such as the temporary use of equipment and technicians to record presentations developed by the ordering agency. This may include skills in a variety of positions including engineers, programmers, producers, project managers, lighting and sound technicians, graphic designers. 58 10 Professional Audio/Video Services NEC - Services associated with the professional communications equipment products not covered by SINs 58-8 and 58-9 58 98 International Sales - This SIN covers items for use only in foreign destinations. 58 99 Introduction of New Products, Including Spare & Repair Parts and Accessories - Included are new or improved products utilizing the same or similar technologies not otherwise classified,
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as well as already existing products or technologies not currently under any schedule program contract. Audio & Video Equipment 219 3 Televisions - Includes projection television, console, table models, and portable. Features may include HDTV ready, single/dual tuner, picture in picture and stereo audio. Televisions may have picture tube, LED, LCD or plasma screen. Accessories include wall or ceiling mounts and speaker mounts. 219 4 Television for Hospital, Hotels and Motel - This SIN covers televisions for use in hospitals, hotels, motels. The televisions shall be table top models or have provisions for mounting. The televisions for hospital may be capable of operating with a hardwired remote control. Mounting brackets can be included in this SIN. 219 9 VCRs, VCP, DVD - This SIN covers household type VCRs, video cassette players and DVDs. This includes 2 or 4 head VCRs for VHS format, video cassette players and recorders for other types of magnetic cassette formats such as Hi-8 etc. DVD recorders and players, dual deck duplicators for the VHS or other cassette formats. 219 10 Television/VCR/DVD Combinations - This SIN includes television/VCR and/or DVD combination units. The VCR may be either 2 or 4 heads. The unit may be stereo or monaural. 219 11 Audio Components - This SIN covers household type audio components such as audio racks, shelf systems, multiple disc changers, home stereo systems including surround sound, cassette players and recorders, CD players and recorders, clock radios, desktop stereo systems, turntables, receivers, tuners, MP3 players, portable tape players, and portable CD players. 219 12 Television and Audio Accessories - Includes headphones, TV/video carts and cabinets, ceiling and wall mounting systems, pedestal trays, tripods, digital satellite systems, projection TV protective shields, cables and connectors. 219 13 Hand Held Camcorders - This SIN covers a wide range of hand held camcorders for personal and professional use. This SIN covers all recording format types including VHS, 8 mm, Hi-8, MPEG, DVD, mini DV, etc. Included with the camcorders can be batteries, battery rechargers, bags, cables, and additional memory storage if the storage device is unique to the camcorder.
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66 SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES - Test and Measurement Equipment, Unmanned Scientific Vehicles; Laboratory Instruments, Furnishings and LIMS; Geophysical and Environmental Analysis Equipment; and Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, and Geophysical Testing Services 66 1015 Introduction of New Services/Products (INSP) - This SIN includes new or improved commercial services or products, or services or products that perform new tasks or procedures not currently available under any GSA contract. 66 501 Equipment Leasing - This solution offers customers an additional choice to purchasing. Examples of leasing programs available include but not limited to: Lease to Ownership (Capital Lease); Lease with Option to Own (Operating Lease); Lease of a Solution. 66 502 Equipment Maintenance and Repair - This PSO offers customers the choice between hourly repair and annual service agreements. Examples of such PSO's include time and material service and fixed price per incident repair service. 66 503 Services and Product Support Options to Include Pre-Purchase Calibration, PostPurchase Calibration, Extended Warranty and Service Agreements - The pre-purchase calibration category offers customers the option to upgrade standard calibration. Normally, all instruments are calibrated before shipment. Examples of such options include calibration to a military standard with or without test data and calibrations to a commercial standard with test data. The post-purchase calibration category offers customers the option of calibration services after purchasing and using the instrument. Examples of such options include standard calibration to manufacturer's own specifications and calibration for compliance with certain military or commercial standards with before and after data. The extended warranty category offers the customer an option to extend original equipment warranty for additional time periods. 66 507 Technical Training and Support - This PSO offers the customer an option to receive training in the use of the purchase equipment, and technical support to questions and problems. Examples of such PSO include on site or off site training, basic operator training, hardware and/or software training, installation training, and applications development training. 66 508 Technical Application Development Support - This PSO offers the customer an option to receive technical support or application development support. Examples of such PSO may include but not limited to systems integration and application development. 66 601 Water Current Meters, Seawater sampling and Salinity Measuring Equipment (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Water current meters are primarily used to measure water flow in open channels, streams, and weirs. Because they are typically used in the field, the equipment is designed to withstand outdoor conditions. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Water current meters and Water velocity meters.
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66 602 Seawater Sampling And Salinity Measuring Equipment (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Seawater samplers collect seawater for subsequent analysis in laboratories. Manual samplers usually collect water by means of bailers, ladles or scoops. Automatic samplers commonly draw water samples into jars or specimen bottles for later retrieval and analysis. Salinity measuring equipment measures the salt content of seawater samples. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Seawater sampling equipment, Salinity measuring equipment, Physical water parameter measuring equipment. 66 603 Seismic Measuring and Recording Instruments - Seismic instruments are typically used to detect eqrthquakes and earth vibrations. Sub-surface profiling systems are commonly used to map underground strata and water depths. Both types of instrument are primarily used in applications such as geophysical research and seismic monitoring. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Subsurface (water and land) profiling systems and Seismic measuring and recording instruments. 66 604 Underwater Releases, Transponders, Buoys, & Platforms and Oceanographic Analysis and Display Systems (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) - Underwater releases keep instruments rigidly attached to either stationary or moving platforms, but allow the instruments to be released when desired. Underwater transponders are devices that receive, amplify and then re-transmit signals on different frequencies. In underwater applications, the signals are typically acoustic signals that are used to measure depth or position. Buoys are used to keep instruments afloat. Platforms are used to anchor instruments in place. Includes directly related options and accessories. Underwater releases. Underwater transponders. Underwater acoustic communications equipment. Oceanographic buoys. Oceanographic platforms. Oceanographic mooring devices. 66 606 Soil Temperature And Moisture Measuring Instruments, Plant Moisture Analysis Instruments (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Soil moisture analyzers allow the water content of soil samples to be determined. Plant moisture analyzers allow the water content of plant specimens to be determined. Both types of instrument are primarily used in applications such as agricultural research and engineering analysis of solid materials. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples included Soil temperature measuring instruments, Soil moisture measuring instruments, and Moisture analyzers for plants. 66 607 Air Temperature Measuring Instruments, Solar Radiation Measuring Instruments, Barometric Pressure Measuring Instruments - Air temperature measurement instruments measure ambient air temperature. Solar radiation measuring instruments measure the amount of incident solar radiation. Barometric pressure measurement instruments measure atmospheric pressure. All of these instruments are used to measure weather-related phenomena. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Air temperature measuring and recording instruments, Solar radiation measuring and recording instruments, Barometric pressure measuring and recording instruments.
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66 608 Humidity, Precipitation and Wind Measuring Instruments - Humidity measuring instruments measure either the relative humidity or humidity content of ambient air. Precipitation measuring instruments measure the amount of precipitation which has fallen during a given time period. Wind measuring instruments measure parameters related to the motion of ambient air, such as wind speed or wind direction. All of these instruments are used to measure weatherrelated phenomena. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Humidity measuring and recording instruments, Precipitation measuring and recording instruments, Wind measuring and recording instruments. 66 609 Atmospheric & Video Computer Display System, Video Computer Weather Displays (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - This equipment allows data taken from weather stations to be displayed on a computer screen. Typically, it consists of specially designed data communications hardware and software. Optional software modules may allow data to be analyzed, plotted or imported into software application programs such as spreadsheets or databases. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Atmospheric visibility measuring instruments and Video/computer weather display and analysis systems. 66 610 Atmospheric, Meteorological Platforms, Enclosures & Sondes - Meteorological platforms and enclosures are designed to either house or mount meteorological instruments. Meteorological sondes gather meteorological data from locations above the Earth's surface. Balloons are commonly used to raise the sondes into position, and data is typically transmitted back via radio signals. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Meteorological platforms and enclosures and Atmospheric sondes (including radiosondes and tethered sondes). 66 611 Multiparameter Environment & Flood Data Acquisition Systems - Flood data acquisition systems are used to record fluctuations in water levels in streams, rivers, lakes or other bodies of water, which may cause flooding of land areas. They are typically designed to withstand outdoor use and may utilize specially designed hardware, software, cabling/connectors and power sources. Includes directly related options and accessories. Multiparameter environmental, meteorological and flood data acquisition systems. 66 612 Environmental Data Loggers & Communication Equipment - Environmental data logging equipment is used to record the output of various environmental sensors/instruments. It is typically designed to withstand outdoor use and may utilize specially designed hardware, software, cabling/connectors and power sources. Data is sometimes sent to a centralized point via a radio link or dedicated line. Portable units typically store data on a magnetic disk or cartridge. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Communication equipment specialized for use with environmental data acquisition and Data logging equipment specialized for use with environmental data acquisition. 66 613 Electronic Distance Measuring Equipment, Theodolites, Engineering and Surveying Level Instruments, Planimeters - Surveying equipment is used to accurately measure and record relative altitudes, angles and distances of points on, above or below land surfaces. The data
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obtained from this equipment can then be used to create maps or plots of a surface. Examples of such equipment are: Electronic distance measuring equipment, total stations, laser-leveling systems, theodolites and surveying levels. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Electronic distance measuring instruments, Planimeters, Theodolites, Total stations (surveying), Engineering and surveying level instruments, and Surveying laser reference instruments. 66 614 Global Positioning Systems (GPS) - Global Positioning Systems provide highly accurate position, velocity, and time information from a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the Earth. Applications of this technology are numerous and include surveying, mapping, forestry, and navigation. Includes directly related options and accessories. 66 615 Noise Analyzers - Noise analyzers detect and/or monitor noise sources in the workplace or laboratory. Examples of such instruments are sound level meters, noise dosimeters and audiometers. Includes directly related options and accessories. 66 616 Liquid/ Gas Flow Measuring Instruments, Liquid Level Measuring Instruments Liquid/gas flow instruments measure the flow of liquids or gases in pipes, ducts, or tubes. Level instruments measure the fluid level within a containing vessel. Liquid/gas flow instruments are commonly used in applications such as laboratory research, ventilation airflow measurement, industrial fluid flow, and process flow. Level instruments are commonly used in applications such as laboratory research, process control, and industrial tank level monitoring. Includes directly related options and accessories. 66 617 Water Monitors (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Water monitors measure and/or record parameters related to water quality (such as pH, turbidity or conductivity) over a given time period. They are typically designed to withstand outdoor use and may utilize specially designed hardware, software, cabling/connectors and power sources. Portable units with data storage capabilities typically store data on a magnetic disk or cartridge. Includes directly related options and accessories. 66 618 Multi-Parameter Water Quality Instruments, Meters and Analyzers - Water samplers collect water for subsequent analysis in laboratories. Manual samplers usually collect water by means of bailers, ladles or scoops. Automatic samplers commonly draw water samples into jars or specimen bottles for later retrieval and analysis. Water quality meters are portable instruments that are primarily used in the field to measure aqueous contaminants in streams, lakes or other bodies of water. Water analyzers are laboratory instruments used to measure parameters such as pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids and conductivity in water samples. All of the instrument types listed above are typically used in applications such as quality control, analysis of water-born pollutants and laboratory research. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Water quality meters, Water analyzers, Multiparameter water quality instruments, and Water samplers.
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66 619 Stack Emission Measuring Equipment, Gas Analyzers, Monitors, Particle Analyzers/Detectors - Gas analyzers measure or monitor parameters such as concentration or composition of gases. Particle analyzers detect and analyze airborne particulate matter. Examples of gas analyzers are electrochemical, catalytic, metal oxide semiconductor, non-dispersive infrared, and colorimetric analyzers. Examples of particle analyzers are gravimetric, chemical, electrostatic and optical particle analyzers. Includes directly related options and accessories. Examples include Stack emission measuring equipment, Gas analyzers, monitors, and Particle analyzers, detectors. 66 620 Air Sampling Equipment, Automatic Gas Alarms (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Air sampling equipment is designed to sample air in enclosed spaces in order to determine if hazardous gases are present. Gas alarms are designed to detect and signal that a predetermined hazard level has been met or exceeded. Both types of equipment are typically used in building air monitoring and industrial hygiene applications. Includes directly related options and accessories. 66 621 Radioactivity Detectors - Radioactivity detectors detect, monitor and analyze radioactive sources of airborne radioactive particles. Examples of such instruments are survey meters, ionization chambers, neutron detectors, radon monitors, radiation dosimeters and alpha, beta and gamma detectors. These instruments are typically used for hazard detection in the field and laboratory, and in industrial hygiene applications. Includes directly related options and accessories. Laboratory Instruments, Furnishings and LIMS 540 11 Reusable Laboratory Plastic Ware - Laboratory ware includes general and special purpose graduated and non-graduated laboratory ware used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions. This category includes reusable laboratory plastic ware. Examples are flasks, beakers, funnels, pipettes, burettes, cylinders, bottles, dishes, slides, test tubes, trays, pestles and mortars. Includes chemical, heat and impact resistant high-density polypropeline, polycarbonate and polymethylpentene plasticware. 540 12 Disposable Laboratory Plastic Ware - Laboratory ware includes general and special purpose graduated and non-graduated laboratory ware used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions. This category includes disposable laboratory plastic ware commonly used to contain and process hazardous and contaminated samples such as bodily wastes, bacterial, viral and cell cultures. Examples are flasks, beakers, funnels, pipettes, burettes, cylinders, bottles, dishes, slides, test tubes, trays, pestles and mortars. Disposable plastic-ware is composed of polystyrene, polypropelene and polyethelene. 540 16 Non-Plastic and Non- Glass Laboratory Ware - Laboratory ware includes general and special purpose graduated and non-graduated laboratory ware used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions. This category includes reusable and disposable laboratory ware. Examples are flasks, beakers, funnels, pipettes, burettes, cylinders, bottles,
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dishes, slides, test tubes, pestles, trays and mortars. Non-Plastic and Non- Glass Laboratory ware is fabricated from materials including ceramic, metal, fiberglass and rubber. 540 19 Laboratory Water Purification Devices, Systems - Laboratory water purification devices and systems remove organic and inorganic contaminants from limited quantities of laboratory waste water. Water is purified to NCCLS Type I, Type II and pyrogen (fever producing) standards. Systems combine technologies such as pretreatment activated charcoal cartridges to remove chlorine and dissolved organics, pretreatment filtration to remove suspended solids, pretreatment ion exchange to remove minerals and soften water, reverse osmosis to remove microorganisms, electrodeionization to remove dissolved inorganics and ultraviolet radiation to remove bacteria. Applications include provision of glassware rinse water, reagent grade water, chemical and cell culture media. Excludes all systems designed for the continuous production of potable water. 540 2 Labware Support Apparatus,Thermometers,Contact Heating Sensing Devices - Lab ware support apparatus is general and special purpose equipment that supports and manipulates laboratory equipment. Included in this category are pipette support racks, epoxy coated lead ring holders, ring stands, drying racks, motorized, remote, manual screw type jacks and multi-jacks, labware holders, clamping devices, multiple sample trays, tongs and clamps. Includes laboratory bulb and dial temperature reading thermometers. 540 21 Filter elements - Filter elements include all filter paper, polymer filter elements, filtering units, cartridges and disposable membranes, including those formerly on Federal Supply Schedule 66 II O, SIN 66-145. Includes ceramic filters, composite membranes, micro-filtration membranes, ultra-filtration equipment, gas separation, polycarbonate membranes, polyester membranes, reverse osmosis filters and nano-filtration filters. Applications are for pharmaceutical, bio-technical, wastewater, food and beverage chemical and industrial processes. 540 3 Reusable Laboratory Glassware - Laboratory ware includes general and special purpose graduated and non-graduated laboratory ware used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions. This category includes reusable laboratory glassware. Examples are flasks, beakers, funnels, pipettes, burettes, cylinders, bottles, dishes, slides, test tubes, pestles and mortars. Includes autoclavable, high impact, temperature and chemical resistant borosilicate, soda lime and quartz glassware. 540 7 Disposable Laboratory Glassware - Laboratory ware includes general and special purpose graduated and non-graduated laboratory ware used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions used to contain, measure and transfer laboratory samples and solutions. This category includes disposable laboratory glassware commonly used to contain and process hazardous and contaminated samples such as bodily wastes, bacterial, viral and cell cultures. Examples are flasks, beakers, funnels, pipettes, burettes, cylinders, bottles, dishes, slides, test tubes, pestles and mortars. Includes soda lime glass and flint quality glass with minimum amounts of silicate additives.
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566 1 Modular Laboratory Furniture Systems - This SIN includes general- purpose laboratory furniture such as cabinets, tables, sinks and work surfaces. Modular furniture requires external support when installed. Includes cabinets, cases, lockers, chemically resistant work surfaces, tables, sinks and other laboratory furniture designed to be installed into group configurations where installation, removal and relocation is required without disturbing adjacent components. Wall mounted or free standing cores, rails and panels provide support structures for workstations where flexibility in the installation and arrangement is required. 566 2 Individual Non-modular Laboratory Tables, Cabinets, Benches, Laboratory Carts - This SIN includes general-purpose free standing laboratory furniture such as cabinets, tables, sinks and desks. This SIN also includes portable workstations and carts for the transportation and storage of laboratory equipment. The following types of non-modular laboratory furniture are included in this SIN: free standing laboratory furniture, mobile ovens, cabinets, benches and instrument carts, with chemically resistant work surfaces. Laboratory sinks, cup sinks and related plumbing fixtures. Free standing laboratory base wood cabinets and base metal cabinets with drawers, hinged doors and adjustable shelves. Mobile work benches, chemical workstations with pipeting drawers, storage and seating areas. Mobile oven cabinet benches and cases. Self contained casework and task workstations. 566 3 Special-Purpose Laboratory Furniture (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - This SIN includes workstations and furniture designed for specific laboratory and medical applications such as dental work, operating room storage, and vibration isolation, inspection and blood collection stations. Self - contained dental workstations can be ordered with dust collectors, overhead task lights, duplex, grounded electrical receptacles, dust collectors, gas valves and air blowguns. Microscope desks are available with motorized, elevating desktops and electrical outlets. Operating room consoles are available with self -contained cabinets and cases for organized storage of equipment and supplies. Double -walled, fiberglass - insulated, solution warming cabinets with internal heating elements are available. Stone balance tables can be ordered to isolate sensitive instruments from vibrations. Other self-contained workstations include shipping and receiving, infection control, specimen preparation and emergency eyewash stations, casting and soldering, dust collection, finishing and polishing stations. Adjustable height blood collection, instrument and microscope tables, which conform to ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements are available. The motorized tops can be elevated with a foot switch.
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566 5 Workstation Design/Installation - This SIN includes services for the design layout and installation of furniture in laboratories. The SIN also includes furniture disassembly, reinstallation and workstation repair. Workstation Design/ Layout Option includes the design/ redesign of furniture installations to accommodate the implementation of agency programs. Professional designers develop furniture and equipment layouts, which meet the government's functional and special requirements. Services include the inspection of proposed laboratory spaces, observation and interview of personnel, development of a wire and utility management plan ( a set of drawings which identify all wiring and utility services associated with the laboratory furniture, equipment, fittings and fixtures); development, coordination and delivery of acceptable layouts, including floor plans and elevations based on the laboratory site conditions and the requirements of the using agency; development of parts/ inventory lists specified by manufacturers name and part number. Workstation furniture and equipment installation includes delivery coordination of furniture and related equipment, unpacking, inspection, inventory and assembly of furniture components into workstation configurations which meet agency requirements for form and function. Installation is in accordance with final design drawings and specifications. Workstation disassembly and reinstallation option includes the taking down of installed furniture and related hardware for the purpose of packing and moving or storage; inspection and inventory of existing furniture and related equipment; the re-assembly and installation of existing or new furniture components into the same or revised workstation configurations. Workstation repair option includes repair and/ or replacement of damaged furniture and related hardware. Replacement includes testing to assure conformance with the original design function. 581 1 Convertible Vertical Laminar Airflow, Biological Hazard Safety Cabinets - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - This SIN includes Type A, Type A/B3, and Type B1 biological hazard safety cabinets. The cabinets remove and contain biologically hazardous vapors and particles from the cabinet work surface. Biological hazard safety cabinets use uniform blower powered airflow through HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR (HEPA) filters to trap disease causing spills, airborne microorganisms and particulate which are harmful to personnel. The cabinets prevent exposure to the spills and airborne disbursals that are released when laboratory personnel work on hazardous agents contained within the laboratory workspace. Type A cabinets exhaust HEPA filtered air back into the laboratory when the cabinet is not connected to the building air exhaust system. Type A/ B3 cabinets can be converted to connect the HEPA filtered air to the building air exhaust system. Type B2 cabinets connect the HEPA filtered air to the building exhaust system. Type B1 cabinets re-circulate HEPA filtered air into the cabinet work space. Includes the following models: Type A, A/ B3, floor models, 4' and 6' widths. Type A, A/ B3, bench top models, 3', 4' and 6' widths. Type B1, floor models, 4' and 6' widths. 581 2 Externally Exhausted, Vertical Laminar Airflow, Biological Hazard Safety Cabinets This SIN includes Type B1 and Type B2 biological hazard safety cabinets. The cabinets remove and contain biologically hazardous vapors and particles from the cabinet work surface. Biological hazard safety cabinets use uniform blower powered airflow through HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR (HEPA) filters to trap disease causing spills, airborne microorganisms and particulate which are harmful to personnel. The cabinets prevent exposure to the spills and airborne disbursals which are released when laboratory personnel work on hazardous agents Page 53 of 212
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contained within the cabinet workspace. Type B2 cabinets connect the HEPA filtered air to the building exhaust system. Type B1 cabinets re-circulate HEPA filtered air into the cabinet work space. Includes the following models: Type B1, floor models, 4' and 6' widths. Type B2, floor models, 4' and 6' widths. 603 1 Ph and Ion-Selective Meters - Ion-selective and pH meters are designed to determine the concentration of hydrogen ions (as pH) in a chemical solution. PH meters are used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. Ion selective meters can detect the concentration of selected ions in water, food, electroplating and photographic solutions. 603 10 Microscopes: Metallographic, Multipurpose & Electron - Metallographic microscopes that use reflected illumination from the specimen surface to observe the chemical composition and crystalline structure of metals are included in this category. The category of multipurpose microscopes includes components and subassemblies that can be configured in modular formats into microscopes and microscope systems suitable for specific scientific and industrial applications. Components include video image equipment, photographic attachments, subassembly eyepieces, lens stages, arms, optical carriers/bases and nosepieces. Also available are application specific microscope based workstations and video systems. The component hardware assembles into or modifies conventional upright microscopes, inverted type microscopes and other microscope configurations such as laser scanning confocal microscopy systems not listed in other SINs. The industrial and scientific applications include routine tasks, research and advanced research. Configured and modified microscopes are suitable for tasks that include measurement, analysis, processing, observation, photography, video imaging recording, displaying and computer processing. Electron microscopes in this SIN category focus electron beams into specimens producing hyper magnified images on video screens. Includes both scanning and transmission types. Features include variable pressure specimen chambers to neutralize specimen charging, motorized specimen stages and optional large sample chambers. Environmental scanning electron microscopes are available for analysis of hydrated samples, biological cells, plants, non-conducting specimens and porous materials with little or no sample preparation. 603 13 Borescopes and Fiberscopes - Rigid borescopes and flexible fiberscopes for nonmedical applications are included in this SIN. Borescopes are rigid, direct view instruments that are inserted through holes for a straight line inspection of inaccessible internal areas without destroying the item under inspection. Fiberscopes are visual inspection instruments with flexible fiber optic bundles to maneuver around obstacles and sharp corners into inaccessible remote interior areas. The flexible light guide is articulated by a lever attached to the eye piece. The instruments in this SIN are for non-medical applications only. 603 2 Titrators and Titration Systems - Titrators are either acid-base or oxidation-reduction titration devices which will automatically determine the endpoint of a chemical reaction. Titration systems automatically dispense reagents into solutions producing changes in color and electrical potential related to the concentration of substances in the solution.
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603 3 Laboratory Centrifuges - Laboratory centrifuges are designed to place suspended gravity environments by spinning, which separates substances of different densities in mixtures. Included in this category are micro, general purpose, clinical types and ultracentrifuges. 603 4 Microtomes and Microtom Cryostats - Microtomes and microtome cryostats are devices used to produce thin sections of paraffin embedded tissue samples in preparation for microscopic analysis. Manual, semi-automatic and automatic units are available with automatic feeds, slide and rotary slicing mechanisms. Cryomicrotomes incorporate refrigeration units to quick- freeze tissue specimens. 603 5 Laboratory Shakers and Mixers, Accessories and Options - Laboratory Shakers and Mixers include rocker, unregulated, temperature regulated and environmental shaking devices; also included in this category are propeller, magnetic, and hot plate type mixers and stirrers. Shakers are used to homogenize and suspend separated substances from the surrounding material. 603 7 Tissue Embedding Equipment - Tissue embedding equipment is used to prepare and inject paraffin and other embedding media into tissue samples. The media facilitates the handling of the sample for thin sectioning and ultimate microscopy. Tissue embedding and tissue processing stations are available with microprocessor controlled automatic sample processing. The systems can be programmed to automatically perform some or all of the following processes: tissue stabilizing, tissue dehydration, dehydration extraction, media infiltration, media embedding, sectioning and storage. Some stations have sample cassette enclosures to contain solvent vapors, solvent and media stirring mechanisms, cooling and heated work surfaces and vacuum systems to facilitate sample infiltration and sample embedding. 603 8 Microscopes, Conventional Upright Type - This SIN includes conventional upright type microscopes with the specimen platform and illumination located below the objective (image gathering) lens. Upright microscopes are used to observe transparent specimens. 603 9 Microscopes, Inverted Type - Inverted type microscopes with the illumination and specimen platform located above the objective (image gathering) lens are included in this SIN. Inverted microscopes are used to observe large opaque specimens. 615 1 Biomolecule Analyzers Synthesizers - The devices located in this category are intended to either analyze or synthesize biomolecules such as peptides or nucleic acid chains. Specifically excluded from this category are sequencing apparatus found under the Electrophoresis category. 615 1010 Introduction of New Services/Products (INSP) - This SIN includes new or improved commercial services or products, or services or products that perform new tasks or procedures not currently available under any GSA contract.
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615 18 Biomedical and Industrial Particle Counting and Sorting Apparatus and Systems - This category includes biomedical and environmental particle counting and sorting apparatus and systems. Also, includes bacteriological colony counting and identifying apparatus. 615 19 Blood Cell Analyzers for Clinical Hematology - This category includes automated devices and systems for the identification and quantification of human blood cell types and classes. 615 2 Elemental Analyzers - These devices are used to determine one or more elements contained within a compound or unknown substance. The most common type is the carbon analyzer, but other types are known and acceptable under this category. Excluded from this category are devices which are more appropriately classified elsewhere, such as those under the categories of X-Ray, Atomic Absorption and Emission, and Emission Spectrometers. 615 3 Thermal Analysis - Several categories of these devices exist, and are commonly known as Differential Thermal Analyzers (DTA), Thermogravimetric Analyzers (TGA), Thermomechanical Analyzers (TMA), and various combinations of these instruments. They are used to determine chemical and/or mechanical changes in molecular structure due to the controlled application of heat to a substance. 615 4 Gas Chromatograph (GC) and Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) Systems These are instruments and systems intended to be used in the performance of separations by gas liquid interface chromatography for research chemistry and biochemistry research applications, and in addition the identification of substances by mass spectrometry in the GC/MS systems. Further included in this category are the automatic samplers, detectors, columns, and miscellaneous accessories, options and integrators formerly identified by separate special item numbers. Gas analyzers tuned for the detection and identification of specific substances are excluded. 615 5000 Product Support Options to Include Equipment Maintenance; Repair and Service; Calibration and Calibration Traceability Certificate; Extended Warranties; Technical Training, Technical Support and Application Development Support; and Equipment Leasing - Service agreement options include hourly repair or annual service, required labor, parts and materials or fixed price per incident. Service covers purchased hardware and related software. Emergency service and engineering hardware and software modifications are offered. Prior to purchase, and if no other options are requested, the manufacturer’s standard calibration is provided with a certificate of calibration and a calibration sticker. Available options include post-purchase calibration, and calibration in accordance with military, customer or commercial standards and calibration with test data. Calibration can be upgraded to traceable National Reference Standards with certification. The Product Support Option of extended warranty offers customers an option to extend original equipment warranty for additional time periods. Examples include extending product repair support for additional years, and/or extending calibration support for additional years.
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615 9 Liquid Chromatographer (LC) and Liquid Chromatographer/ Mass Spectrometer (LCMS) Systems - These are instruments and systems intended to be used in the performance of chemical separations by liquid chromatography, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) and ion chromatography, along with their mass spectrometry analogs intended for additional identification in research chemistry and biochemistry applications. Further included in this category are the automatic samplers, column monitors and detectors, columns and guard columns, specific LC and SFE/SFC pumps, miscellaneous accessories, options and integrators formerly identified by separate special item numbers. 632 10 Atomic Absorption, Atomic Emission, and Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometers, including Inductively Coupled Plasma (IPC) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometers (IPC/MS) Systems - These are research instruments, which either utilize systems by which ions produced by various methods are promoted to the atomic state and from which spectroscopic studies may be promulgated. Includes emission spectroscopy instruments based upon plasma, arc, and spark atomization. Also includes inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometer (ICP/MS) systems. 632 2 Liquid Scintillation Systems and Gamma Counters, Accessories and Options - These devices are intended as chemical or biochemical detection and/or testing devices utilizing mildly radioactive reagents as marker compounds. 632 5 Infrared Spectrometers - These devices are research instruments which are designed for the Infrared (IR) and/or Raman spectroscopic analysis of substances utilizing the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Excluded are devices which use the infrared spectroscopic technology but are "tuned" to be receptive to and identify specific substances in limited environments, such as the gas analyzers. 632 6 Ultraviolet, Visible, Infrared, and Near Infrared Spectrophotometers - These devices are research instruments which are designed for Ultraviolet (UV), Visible (VIS), and Near Infrared (NEAR IR) spectroscopic analysis of substances utilizing one or a combination of regions from the electromagnetic spectrum, alone or in combination instruments. Excluded are devices that use the listed spectroscopic technologies but are "tuned" to be receptive to and identify specific substances in limited environments, such as the gas analyzers. 632 7 Fluorescence Spectrometers - The intent of this category is to include research grade, full spectrum instruments, and excludes instruments that are "tuned" to be receptive to and identify specific substances in limited environments, such as the gas analyzers. 632 9 X-Ray Spectrometers, Diffractometers, Emission Spectrometers, Including Flame, Spark, Arc and Laser Types, Mass Spectrometers - The devices identified as X-Ray Spectrometers and Diffractometers, Accessories and Options utilize the X-Ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum for research chemical and surface analysis studies. The emission spectrometers, including flame, spark, arc and laser types, accessories and options are research instruments utilizing emission technology by energy input and the emission of discrete quanta. Excludes
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flame emission devices intended for the determination of Sodium, Potassium and/or Lithium ions in urine samples, which are considered "tuned" and are preferentially classified in SIN 66-102. Mass spectrometers, accessories and options are specialized mass spectrometers, such as time-offlight (TOF) spectrometers, which would not normally be coupled with either gas chromatographs (GC/MS), Liquid chromatographs (LC/MS), or inductively couple plasma (ICP/MS) spectrometers. 66 100 Blood Serum, Urine and Fecal Chemical Analysis, Instruments - These devices are used to determine specific multiple chemical and biochemical parameters of human active fluid and waste products. They may be used for therapeutic drug monitoring and routine screening. They may be of the multi-test, batch, random access, or other operating mode, and may be expandable to further tests as they become available. Excluded from this category are electrolyte analyzers, blood coagulation analyzers and timers, and single test analyzers. Also excluded are blood cell analyzers used in clinical hematology to identify and quantify human blood cell types and classes. This category excludes devices to test for either consumed alcohol or drugs of abuse on location, which may be found on Federal Supply Schedule 65 VI. 66 102 Blood Gas Analyzers, Electrolyte Analyzers, Blood Coagulation Analyzers and Timers, and Single Test Analyzers - These devices are specialized blood analyzers for the testing of specific parameters of blood or serum for therapeutic monitoring and routine screening. 66 107 Electrophoresis, including Capillary Electrophoresis and Electrophoration Devices and Systems, Nucleic Acid and Amino Acid Sequencing Systems - These devices are intended for separations of biomolecules or molecular fragments through differentiation by electronegativity, responding to a strong electric field. Included in this category are capillary electrophoresis, electrophoresis power supplies, developing, viewing and reading apparatus, and the gel casting, drying and transfer apparatus. 66 113 Hand Operated pipettors, and Pipetting, Diluting and Dispensing Devices - These devices are intended for the precise delivery of fluids in the scientific laboratory environment. Included are the single and multiple tip hand-held type, motorized hand-actuated types, and diluting and despensing devices and systems, as well as accessories and options including tips and filling wells formerly procured under separate special item numbers. 66 117 Automated Pipetting and Dispensing Systems, and Laboratory Robotic Labware Handling Devices, Systems - These devices are intended the fully automated loading of such items as microplates, microtube strips, and other containers for long term, high throughput operations. Also includes diluting and dispensing devices and systems with accessories such as tips and filling wells. 66 118 Microplate Readers and Washers, and Cell Harvesting Apparatus - These items are used in biomedical research for the isolation and identification of cellular components or biochemical reactions including immunoassays. Includes multi-well microplates and other ancillary items.
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66 122 Video Image Analyzers And Analysis Systems - These consist of the hardware, software and optics necessary for the isolation and manipulation of macroscopic and microscopic images by acquiring data in digital form. 66 136 Animal Caging Equipment - Animal cages and caging systems are intended for the care, study and storage of animals that are used in the research biomedical laboratory environment. Included in this SIN may be food and water delivery systems, but not the food or water to be provided, since such items fall under other Federal Supply Classes. Those items referred to as "metabolic cages" are also included, but devices for animal restraint, surgery or dissection are excluded. 66 137 Laboratory Refrigerators and Freezers - Laboratory refrigerators and freezers include reach-in and walk-in configurations suitable for blood banking, chromatography, mortuary and other special-use cooling or freezing requirements. Excludes all household, commercial or display case refrigerators and freezers classifiable in other Federal Supply Classes. 66 139 Environmental Chambers and Plant Growth Chambers (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Environmental chambers and plant growth chambers provide precise control of temperature, humidity and light for agricultural and life science research. Various airflow patterns include up flow and down flow adjustable patterns. Both reach in and walk-in chambers are available. Plant production chambers, dew rooms, tissue and bacteria culture chambers are available for plant pathology studies. Controlled environment rooms and biological workstations are available with features that combine the functions of incubators, refrigerators and freezers; applications include tissue or cell incubation, culture preparation and the storage of cultures in the dormant state. Also available are cold rooms, dry rooms and warm rooms. 66 141 Miscellaneous Laboratory Equipment to Include Laboratory Baths; Freeze Drying Apparatus; Tissue Grinding, Processing, Cell Disruption Apparatus; Waste Recovery Systems; Laboratory Pumps; Ware Washers; Dryers; Laboratory Ovens and Furnaces (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) 66 147 Laboratory Fume Hoods - Fume hoods are available for nonmedical applications such as processing corrosive chemicals, explosive and radioactive substances. Laboratory fume hoods include bench-top, floor consoles or walk-in models with variable air volume, constant air flow designs; stainless steel perchloric acid hoods with built-in wash down systems, stationary and portable hoods, radio isotope hoods and glove boxes are available. Accessories are also available including fume scrubbers, air ejectors and high-pressure blowers. Excludes Vertical Laminar Flow Biological Safety Cabinets. 66 148 Laboratory Incubators - Laboratory incubators are designed to accurately maintain moderate temperatures for chemical reactions or the optimization of biological cell growth. Hybridization incubators in this category process nucleic acid and protein blots; DNA sequences are detected with labeled nucleic acid and probes. Hybridization incubators have microprocessor controls and forced air circulation. . Freezer/Incubators are available for research on
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poikilothermic (Body temperature regulated by surrounding atmosphere) organisms, drug stability tests , serum studies and enzyme assays; designs include over /under temperature safety limits , forced air circulation, automatic defrost cycles and compressor overload safety cut-offs. Anaerobic incubators provide oxygen free environments for tests on samples that are damaged or degraded by the presence of oxygen. Environmental incubators are available for BOD (biological oxygen demand) and COD (chemical oxygen demand) organic matter measurement tests. 66 200 Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) - These software packages and services allow customers to utilize computerized automation of laboratory sample processing. Packages include general LIMS for routine laboratory data management and specialized LIMS when customer requirements dictate customized software design. Sample tracking, sample analysis, test organization and test reports are generated using the laboratory's database on customer or supplier servers using operating systems such as Microsoft's Access, Oracle, Sybase, Informix or SQL Server. Basic system managed workflow functions include data capture, data entry, data organization, data analysis, report generation, workload assignment, quality analysis, audit trails and test archiving. The supplier analyzes the customer's needs regarding the laboratory operation, technology, personnel assignments, test and data management, LIMS installation, security and administration. Packages and services are then formulated, designed and fabricated to meet the customer's needs. 66 231 Laboratory Scales, Balances - Includes analytical balances with under hook options to determine density, specific gravity, weigh magnetic materials and large objects. Moisture balances with heating and automatic stop modes are available to determine moisture and residue content in foods and other materials; multiple functions and interfaces for computers, printers and remote displays which allows data storage, data processing and printing; balances can also internally store data, weigh in multiple modes and provide printouts; External and /or internal self calibration is available. Top loading precision balances are available for counting, inspection and checkweighing. Mechanical multiple beam balances are available for classroom instruction and laboratory work; portable mechanical balances with cases are available for field work. 66 318 Vehicular Scales, Balances - Vehicular scales in this category include portable digital battery powered wheel pads, concrete and steel bridge deck type truck scales, wheel and load cell aircraft scales. Truck scales and weighing systems are suitable for mining, landfills, law enforcement, truck terminals and fleet operators. Truck wheel scales are designed for use on rough surfaces. Software is available with aircraft scales to compute individual wheel weights, moment arm total, total gross weight, and CG in inches. Scales with low profile, ramp style platforms are supplied to eliminate jacking the vehicle or airplane. 66 320 Industrial Scales, Balances - Industrial scales and balances include general-purpose industrial counting scales, programmable production check weighers, crane scales, dial and digital hanging scales, postal scales, bench scales, mechanical beam and mechanical dial scales, floor, drum scales, balances and scales approved for use in explosive and hazardous environments.
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Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, and Geophysical Testing Services 873 1 Mechanical Testing and Analysis - Services for mechanical testing and analysis include, but are not limited to, material strength testing (compression, ductility, fracture, fatigue, shear, torsion, and metallography); calibration and testing of mechanical equipment; acoustic/vibration testing(noise, shock resistance); hydraulic/pneumatic testing; Metrology(time, length, mass, volume, pressure, etc.); non-destructive evaluation(x-ray, radiographic, ultrasonic, leak); environmental simulation/climatic testing; forensic, failure analysis, and expert testimony; building and welding inspection (site monitoring, field surveys, quality assurance, certification; and related training. 873 2 Chemical Testing and Analysis Services - Services for chemical testing and analysis include, but are not limited to, wet chemistry and associated physical tests; viscosity/density testing; electrochemistry testing; chromatography (GC,LC,SFC,SFE,HPLC,GS/MS,LC/MS,GPC,GFC,IC, column, thin layer, paper); spectroscopy (AA, FT-IR,UV/VIS,XRD,NMR,ICP,MS, fluorescence, Raman); thermal analysis (DSC,DTA,TGA, TMA); surface analysis/microscopy(SAM, SEM, TEM,SIMS, ion); Optic/photometry testing(appearance, color, reflectance, gloss, transmittance, luminance); occupational/drug testing (monitor or measure employees exposure to hazardous substance abuse screening); biological Testing (biochemical, toxicological, pharmacological, bacteriological); environmental and hazardous waste analysis(priority pollutants, pesticides, herbicides, metals, PCB's, petroleum); water analysis; food testing(taste, odor, texture); and related training. 873 3 Electric Testing and Analysis Services - Services for electrical testing and analysis include, but are not limited to, qualification, inspection, safety, performance, certification, and compliance testing of manufactured goods to nationally and internationally recognized reliability standards and regulatory requirements and directives (UL,CSA,FCC,ANSI,MIL-STD, etc.); marking services; circuit testing of semiconductors and microprocessors; EMI/EMC testing; dielectric strength and dielectric constant; dissipation factor; electrical insulating materials testing; electrostatic discharge testing; arc resistance testing; hi-pot testing, electrical power system components testing (transformers, dielectric oil, relays, circuit breakers, switchboards, power plants, substations, etc.) screening and destructive analysis of electronic components; and related training. 873 4 Geotechnical and Thermal/FireTesting and Analysis - Services for geophysical and thermal/fire testing and analysis include, but are not limited to, construction material testing (concrete, roof, asphalt, etc.); geological material testing (soil, rock, etc.); geophysical testing; geosynthetic testing, seismographic testing, oceanographic testing; metrological testing; thermal/heat testing(temperature, fire, flammability, smoke/toxicity, conductivity); and related training. 873 99 Introduction of New Testing and Analysis Services - Laboratory testing and analysis services not covered above include, but are not limited to, specialized or customized tests, telecom/datacom line and equipment testing and analysis; and mobile laboratory services.
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Test and Measurement Equipment, Unmanned Scientific Vehicles 602 4000 Aircraft Components, Maintenance, Repair Services, Extended Warranties, and Maintenance Agreements - This PSO offers customers the choice between hourly repair and annual service agreements. Examples of such PSOs include time and material service, and fixed price per incident repair service. This SIN for maintenance and repair services relates specifically to equipment acquired under this schedule and does not include research and development projects or Professional Engineering Services unrelated to the existing product offerings. 602 41 Navigational and Flight Instruments - Navigational instruments to include but not limited to Azimuths, Sextants, Octants, Compasses, Plotting Boards, Underwater Log Equipment, Air Position Indicators, Drift Meters. Flight instruments to include but not limited to air speed indicators, rate of climb indicators, bank and turn indicators, pilot tubes, gyro horizon indicators, and altitude gyro indicators. 602 42 Automatic Pilot Mechanisms and Airborne Gyro Components - Automatic pilot mechanisms and Airborne gyro components to include but not limited to automatic pilot regulators, directional, vertical, bank and turn, and hydraulic surface gyro controls, airborne and ship borne automatic pilot mechanisms, helicopter automatic stabilization equipment. 602 43 Aviation Engine Instruments - Aviation Engine Instruments includes but is not limited to fuel pressure gages, manifold pressure gages, oil pressure gages, fuel mixture indicators, engine oil and fuel warning devices. 627 55 Unmanned Submersible Vehicle Systems and Control Segments - A fully integrated and operable system that includes all components necessary for the Unmanned Submersible Vehicle to perform its intended function. A system normally includes, but is not limited to, the submersible vehicles, the control station(s), payload, data link, launch and recovery subsystems if applicable, and all ancillary items needed to operate the system. In addition, the power plant, mission payload, guidance and control equipment, data links receivers/transmitters, manned control station, launchers, autopilots, navigation/guidance subsystems, automatic landing subsystems, and similar equipment items. 627 56 Unmanned Submersible Vehicle Operations Support - Government Owned/Leased Equipment and Contractor Owned/Leased Equipment - Vendor provided team containing all manpower and personal equipment/tools necessary to operate and maintain a complete government or contractor owned/leased Unmanned Submersible Vehicle system for a specific period of time. Location of such support can be inside and/or outside the continental United States (CONUS and OCONUS). 627 57 Unmanned Terrestrial Vehicle Systems and Control Segments - A fully integrated and operable system that includes all components necessary for the Unmanned Terrestrial Vehicle to perform its intended function. A system normally includes, but is not limited to, the submersible vehicles, the control station(s), payload, data link, launch and recovery subsystems if applicable,
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and all ancillary items needed to operate the system. In addition, the power plant, mission payload, guidance and control equipment, data links receivers/transmitters, manned control station, launchers, autopilots, navigation/guidance subsystems, automatic landing subsystems, and similar equipment items. 627 58 Unmanned Terrestrial Vehicle Operations Support - Government Owned/Leased Equipment and Contractor Owned/Leased Equipment - Vendor provided team containing all manpower and personal equipment/tools necessary to operate and maintain a complete government or contractor owned/leased Unmanned Terrestrial Vehicle system for a specific period of time. Location of such support can be inside and/or outside the continental United States (CONUS and OCONUS). 602 1 Microwave/Millimeter Wave Antennas - MW and MMW antennas are used to radiate waves generated by a transmitter. Examples of such equipment include broadband antennas, feeds, and accessories including gain standards, parabolic reflectors and feeds, log periodic and dual polarized antennas; standard gain horn and dipole antennas; parabolic antenna reflectors; linear, log periodic, dual polarized, orthomode, and compact range feeds. Also include antenna pattern measurement systems used for determining radiation transmission patterns of antennas. 602 10 Pressure Standards And Calibration Instruments (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Component testers and analyzers used to test or to determine operating characteristics of primary electronic components as opposed to component assemblies/circuits. Examples of such testers and analyzers include transistor and vacuum tube checkers/testers, component test switchers, component curve tracers, and CRT analyzers. Includes Automated Test Equipment (ATE) for component testing, but excludes resistance, conductance, capacitance, and Inductance meters not having automated test features. 602 30 Vibration, Acoustic And Ultrasonic Testers and Analyzers - Includes non-destructive test and analysis instruments, which detect and analyze vibrations and shock in a specimen or machine element. Typically used in applications such as applied research, and the preventive maintenance of rotating machinery. 602 35 Cables, Buried Pipes and other Conducting Object Locators - These locators are used to detect underground pipes or cables. Typically used in applications such as locating underground utilities, cable faults or rebars in concrete. 602 40 Avionics Test Equipment - This equipment is used to test the electronic circuitry of aircraft black boxes and navigational systems. Examples of such equipment include radar test sets, aircraft navigation signal analyzers. Includes avionics equipment such as flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders, and videocassette tape recorders/producers used aboard the aircraft.
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627 1007 Introduction to New Services/Products (INSP) - This SIN includes new or improved commercial services or products, or services or products that perform new tasks or procedures not currently available under any GSA contract. 627 2000 Equipment Maintenance and Repair - This PSO offers customers the choice between hourly repair and annual service agreements. Examples of such PSO's include time and material service, fixed price per incident repair service. 602 14 Chart Recorders, Data Acquisition and Data Logging Systems - These systems are used to collect and record output data from a large number of transducers into electronic memory for automatic processing. Includes design-mated control, sampling, multiplexing, logging (recording), and signal conditioning modules. Includes integral analysis equipment and selfcontained data loggers. Excludes general purpose equipment designed for magnetic tape recording, chart recording, communications, telemetry, data processing and environmental data specialized systems. Excludes generic signal sources/sensors. Excludes systems designed for data acquisition of specific sets of fixed parameters such as power monitoring systems, flood monitoring systems, medical patient monitors. 602 2 Microwave/Millimeter Wave Instrumentation Subcomponents - MW and MMW instrumentation subcomponents include waveguides and waveguide accessories such as adapters, directional couplers, isolators, mixers, attenuators, tuners, and terminators, and component amplifiers, filters and detectors. Includes MW and MMW signal sources and modulators. Includes filters, detectors, and component amplifiers. 602 21 Load Pressure And Vacuum Transducers (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) These transducer devices convert the applied mechanical quantity (force, torque, or pressure) to a deflection or strain. Deflection sensors or strain gages are then used to give an electrical signal proportional to the mechanical quantity. Examples of such devices include load cells, torque cells, compression and tension transducers, barometric/atmospheric sensors, submersible/level sensors, absolute and differential pressure, vacuum sensors, and pressure scanning arrays. 627 2001 Pre-Purchase Calibration or Calibration Traceability Certificate - This PSO offers customers the option to upgrade standard calibration. Normally, all instruments are calibrated before shipment. Examples of such PSO's include calibration to a military standard with or without test data and calibration to a commercial standard with test data. 627 4000 UAV Operations Support - Government Owned/Leased Equipment and Contractor Owned/Leased Equipment - Vendor provided team containing all manpower and personal equipment/tools necessary to operate and maintain a complete government or contractor owned/leased UAV system for a specific period of time. Location of such support can be inside and/or outside the continental United States (CONUS and OCONUS). 602 17 Laboratory Bench And Rack Power Supplies, Mount Type, Programmable - Laboratory power supplies used on lab benches and automated test systems as sources of precise and
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controlled power and for the measurement of voltage, current and power. Examples of such instruments include voltage sources, current sources, source swatters and components, power controllers, switching and high voltage power supplies. Excludes uninterruptible power supplies and supplies designed for line power conditioning and isolation. Excludes supplies designed for dedicated use with a specific type of laboratory instrument or designed for installation in an instrument or other apparatus. 627 2002 Post Purchase Calibration or Calibration Traceability Certificate - This PSO offers customers the option of calibration services after purchasing and using the instrument. Examples of such PSO's include standard calibration to manufacturer's own specifications, calibration for compliance with certain military or commercial standards with before and after data. 602 18 Transducer Signal Conditioning Devices (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) These devices used to convert, compensate, or manipulate the output from the transducer into an electrical quantity. Examples of such instruments include amplifying, conditioning, and conversion devices designed specifically for use with transducers such as transducer (sensor) signal amplifiers, and filters. Includes transducers signal transmitters when separated from transducers. 627 2003 Extended Warranty - This PSO offers the customer an option to extend original equipment warranty for additional time periods. Examples of such PSO's include extending product repair support for additional years, and extending calibration support for additional years. 627 50 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Systems, Airborne Segment, Ground Control Segment, And Critical Components - A fully integrated and operable system that includes all components necessary for the UAV to perform its intended function. A system normally includes, but is not limited to, the air vehicles, the ground control station(s), payload, data link, launch and recovery subsystems if applicable, and all ancillary items needed to operate the system. In addition, the power plant, mission payload, guidance and control equipment, data links receivers/transmitters, manned control station, launchers, autopilots, navigation/guidance subsystems, automatic landing subsystems, and similar equipment items. 602 32 Temperature/Heat Imaging Instruments; Humidity Standards and Calibrators, Heat Energy Measuring Instruments & Temperature Controlling Instruments - The temperature/heat imaging instruments are used to measure and visually display the temperature gradients in a specimen. Areas of different temperature are displayed in differing colors on the display device (usually a CRT). Typically used in applications such as applied research, process control, preventive maintenance and security. The humidity standards and calibrator equipment is used to calibrate test and measurement for humidity. Examples of such equipment include chilled mirror dew/frost point hygrometers, humidity transfer standards, standard hygrometers, chilled mirror standards, humidity/relative humidity generator chamber standards. The heat energy-measuring instruments are used to measure the heat flux or heat content of a specimen.
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627 2004 Service Agreement - This PSO offers the customer an option to receive services; all labor, parts and materials necessary to maintain the equipment in good operating condition will be provided. Examples of such PSO include emergency service, engineering hardware and software modifications, operator training, telephone service agreements, application assistance, software support, and instrument certification. 602 22 Acceleration Transducers (Accelerometers) - Accelerometers convert a kinematics quantity such as acceleration into an electrical signal proportional to acceleration through a sensing element. Examples of such accelerometers are amplified, piezoelectric, miniature, and submersible accelerometers. 627 2005 Technical Training and Support (TTS) - This PSO offers the customer an option to receive training in the use of the purchase equipment, and technical support to questions and problems. Examples of such PSO include on site or off site training, basic operator training, hardware and/or software training, installation training, and applications development training. 602 23 Vibration, Acoustic, And Ultrasonic Transducers (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) - These transducers convert sound and frequency of mechanical vibrations into an electrical signal proportional to the mechanical vibrations. Examples of such transducers include ultrasonic detection systems/guns, and microphones. Excludes microphones designed for communication. 627 2006 Technical/Application Development Support (TADS) - This PSO offers the customer an option to receive technical support or application development support. Examples of such PSO may include but not limited to systems integration and application development. 602 24 Panel Meters (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) - Panel meters are display devices designed for panel mounting and for displaying transducer signal output and other signal sources. Includes panelized counters and frequency display devices, and configurable multiple parameter display devices. 627 5001 Leasing of Equipment - This solution offers customers an additional choice to purchasing. Examples of leasing programs available include, but not limited to: Lease to Ownership (Capital Lease); Lease with Option to Own (Operating Lease); Lease of Solution 602 3 Amplifiers And Filters (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS) - Self-contained and modular plug-in type electronic signal amplifiers, amplifier systems, DC instrumentation amplifiers and active filters for laboratory and testing applications. Electronic amplifiers and amplifier systems include audio, video, LF, HF, VHF, UHF, power, digital, pulse and operational amplifiers and conditioning components. DC amplifiers include signal, differential, transducer, wide-band and thermocouple conditioner amplifiers. Filters include Chepachet, Bessel, digital, liner, active, and pass filters.
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602 5 Microwave/Millimeter Wave Amplifiers - Self-contained amplifiers designed to increase output power from microwave sources. Typically used for laboratory and testing applications. Includes high-power amplifier test systems. 602 6 Electrical/Electronic Parameter, Standards And Calibration Instruments - This equipment is used to correct variation in accuracy between the instruments being compared. Examples of such instruments include precession voltage, current, and resistance sources and multifunction, vibration, and oscillator calibrators. Also include resistance boxes, primary resistance ovens, resistance standards, decade transfer resistance standards, and precession amplifier accessories. 602 7 Time and Frequency Standards And Calibration Instruments - Includes receivers, signal generation and distribution components for time and frequency signals derived from oscillators, transponders and other sources of time and frequency generation and distribution. Includes time code generators and translators generating time codes and pulse rates. 602 8 Sound and Vibration Standards And Calibration Instruments - Includes sound and ultrasound standards and calibration equipment such as microphone calibration equipment, (e.g., standard microphones, sound level and sound intensity calibrators, acoustic calibrators, and piston phone). Also, includes vibration transducer calibration equipment such as standard reference accelerometers. 627 1 Oscilloscopes and Video Signal Monitors and Analyzers - Instruments designed to measure voltage, frequency and other factors and display wave shapes of input signals on CRT or similar display devices including PC-based oscilloscopes, hand-held, and portable scope meters. Examples of such oscilloscopes include dual trace, dual time, digital real time, digital storage, and LCD digital oscilloscopes. Instruments designed to analyze video equipment. Examples of such equipment include VCR and computer monitor analyzers. Also, include instruments designed to determine waveform and characteristics of video signals. Examples of such equipment include NTSC/PAL.SECAM video signal analyzers/monitors, video vector scopes, and Veda level meters. 627 10 Component Analyzers And Testers - Component testers and analyzers used to test or to determine operating characteristics of primary electronic components as opposed to component assemblies/circuits. Examples of such testers and analyzers include transistor and vacuum tube checkers/testers, component test switchers, component curve tracers, and CRT analyzers. Includes Automated Test Equipment (ATE) for component testing, but excludes resistance, conductance, capacitance, and Inductance meters not having automated test features. 627 11 Circuit (PC Board And IC) Testers - Circuit testers used primarily to perform quality acceptance tests on printed circuit boards and integrated circuits. Includes matrix switchers, switching/multiplexer cards, and scanner cards. Includes Automated Test Equipment (ATE) for circuits, which are generally designed to use pre-programmed tests as opposed to operator interactive analysis. Excludes more general-purpose analog and digital signal analyzers.
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627 12 Telecommunication Line Testers And Analyzers - Equipment specialized for describing general line/network condition in terms of analog parameters (attenuation, distortion, etc.) and in terms of switching and digital modulation/demodulation parameters (jitters, delay, etc.). Examples of such equipment include microwave telephone system transmission test sets, telecommunication test equipment such as breakout boxes; modem and fax testers and digital circuit encoding/decoding test equipment, cable/line performance test equipment such as cable fault locators, time domain reflectometer TDR's, subscriber line analyzers, loop responders, and talk sets; trunk line performance test equipment such as trunk responders and line simulators/emulators, and transmission impairment measurement sets (TIMS), etc. Includes modulation/demodulation equipment. 627 13 Data Communication Equipment Testers And Analyzers - Equipment used to observe, analyze, and simulate the interactions between network devices and LANs and WANs. Examples of such equipment include LAN/WAN protocol analyzers, ISDN analyzers, and ISDN line/bus simulators/emulators, token ring analyzers, and Ethernet analyzers. Include bit error rate test (BERT) sets. 627 14 LightWave Test Instruments - Lightwave test instruments include lightwave signal sources and laser source accessories, lightwave analyzers, lightwave polarization analyzers, optical spectrum analyzers, optical power meters, optical time domain reflectometer OTDR's, fiber optic cable test sets/fault detectors, fiber optic talk test sets, fiber network analyzers, and laser source accessories. 627 15 Signal Generators - Signal generators used to produce sinusoidal waveforms and/or electronic signal patterns. Examples of such instruments include sine-wave oscillators, RF signal generators, function generators, frequency synthesizers, arbitrary waveform synthesizers, and sweep signal generators. 627 17 Audio and Video Signal Generators - These signal generators are specialized instruments designed to produce audio signals and video signal such as NTSC, PAL, and CCTV signals. Include test pattern generators. 627 18 Microwave Signal Generators - These signal generators are specialized instruments designed to produce microwave signals (1 GHz to 300 GHz) and millimeter waves (10 -2m to 10 -4m). An example of such instrument is microwave sweep frequency synthesizers. Also includes signal generator modulators designed to modulate signal generator signals. 627 2 Signal Analyzers - General-purpose instruments used to measure signal characteristics such as harmonics, phase noise, carrier level, amplitude, frequency, jitters, distortion, etc. Include general-purpose spectrum analyzers for RF through optical bands. Examples of signal analyzers include: frequency spectrum, Fourier, phase, real time, and signal distortion analyzers; RF signal surveillance analyzers and optical spectrum signal analyzers). Excludes oscilloscopes and specialized analyzers for audio, noise, video, radio transmission, and telecommunication signals.
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627 22 Electronic Counters And Frequency Meters - These instruments used for measurement of frequency, time interval, and phase, event counting and other special parameters. Examples of such instruments include frequency meters, frequency and time interval analyzers, universal counters, microwave and pulsed microwave counters. 627 23 Voltmeters, Ammeters and Multi-Meters - Voltmeters measure voltage, ammeters measure current, and multimeters measure voltage, current and other electrical parameters such as resistance, frequency, etc. Examples of such instruments include digital multi-meters (DMM's), analog display meters, bar graph display meters, Kilovolt (kV) meters, volt detectors, and clamp-on meters. 627 25 Field Strength/Intensity Meters - Field strength and intensity meters and recorders used measure the level of magnetic field emitted from power lines, appliances and other equipment. Examples of such instruments include electromagnetic field strength meters, ELF/power frequency, EMF survey meters, magnetic field monitors, and Gauss/Tesla meters. Includes subinfrared radiation hazard detection meters. 627 27 Line Power & Signal Power Meters and Line Power Consumption Meters - These meters are used to measure power of signal and power sources including RF and wideband power meters. Examples of such equipment include line power meters, watt meters, RF and wideband power meters. Excludes line power consumption meters, line power quality analyzers, and optical power meters. Meters and recorders specialized for measuring electrical energy consumption in such as kilowatt-hours or similar units. Examples of such meters include kilowatt-hour meters, watt-hour meters, and energy meters. 627 29 Resistance And/Or Conductivity Meters And Bridges - Self-contained portable and bench style meters and recorders specialized for measuring resistance and conductance of electrically conductive materials and devices including insulation and leakage testers. Examples of such meters include ohmmeters, conductivity meters, Mho meters, insulation testers, leakage testers, and resistance testers and bridges. 627 3 RF Communication Monitors, Testers and Analyzers and Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver Test Sets - Instruments designed to determine carrier and modulation parameters of radio, microwave and millimeter wave transmission signals in terms of waveform, power, amplitude, frequency, phase, noise, distortion, etc. Examples of such equipment include: AM, FM, PM, FSK, and ASK, monitors and modulation analyzers, microwave signal analyzers, vector signal analyzers, radio communication test sets, communication service monitors, and modulation meters. Excludes instruments specialized for analysis of television signals, telephone and data telecommunications line signals. Test sets designed to test GPS receivers. Examples of such test sets include GPS satellite simulators/satellite signal generators, and GPSTs. 627 30 Reactance And Impedance Meters And Bridges - Self-contained portable and bench style meters and bridges specialized for measuring reactance and/or impedance. Examples of
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such meters include impedance meters, inductance reactance meters, capacitance reactance meters, vector impedance meters, SWR bridges, and dielectric test sets. 627 31 Inductance And Capacitance Meters And Bridges - Self-contained portable and bench style meters specialized for measuring inductance and/or capacitance. Examples of such meters include capacitance meters, and inductance meters and bridges. 627 32 AC Wiring Analyzers - Self-contained portable instruments specialized for line power wiring analysis. Includes neutral and ground fault detectors and wiring safety analyzers, phase sequence indicators, and motor wiring sequence indicators. Other examples include AC power outlet testers, GFCI testers, continuity testers, and branch current analyzers. Excludes telephone line analyzers/tracers. 627 33 Modular Instruments, Mainframes - Instruments and systems, which utilize plug-in modules or cards in a mainframe to achieve a multiple instrument configuration, designed to measure/analyze general electronic signal and power parameters, and electronic devices. Examples of such instruments include VXI-based test systems, and modular measurement systems( MMSs). 627 35 Relay And Circuit Breaker Test Sets And Soldering, Desoldering, And Repair Equipment - These test sets are used to: (1) test motor over-load relays and molded-case circuit breakers, (2) calibrate, time and troubleshoot protective relays, (3) test electrical insulation. Examples of such test sets include overload test sets, protective relay test sets, and power factor test sets. The soldering, desoldering, and repair equipment is temperature and microprocessor controlled used to solder, desolder, and rework/repair of surface mount, thru-hole, ball grid array and other electronic components. Examples of such equipment include microprocessorcontrolled soldering/desoldering systems, convective and conductive heat systems, fume extraction systems, and process monitors. 627 5 Audio/Distortion Signal Analyzers - Instruments specialized to determine waveform and characteristics of audio signals. Examples of such instruments include audio, audio distortion, acoustic, noise, sound, and stereo analyzers; wow, flutter and drift meters; audio frequency measuring amplifiers; and spectrum analyzers specialized for audio frequencies. Excludes modulation analyzers and vibration analyzers. 627 6 Electronic Noise Analyzers/Meters - These instruments are used to measure electronic noise of signals and devices. Examples of such instruments include signal to noise ratio S/N analyzers/meters and noise analyzers/meters. 627 7 Network Analyzers - Network analyzers are instruments and systems used to measure linear and nonlinear behavior of devices in terms of changes in amplitude, phase, frequency and noise, or to determine input/output conditions including impedance, S-parameters, transmission and reflection coefficients, and transfer functions. Examples of such equipment include vector and scalar network analyzers/ measurement systems, microwave test sets and measurement
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receivers , Z meters, and S-parameter measurement sets. Excludes logic analyzers, telecommunications lines/networks analyzers, fiber optics lines testers, and component curve tracers. 627 8 Voltage, Current and Line Power Recorders and Analyzers - These analyzers and recorders used to describe or determine the content of line power in terms of waveform, voltage, current, power, frequency, phase, noise, distortion, and other factors. Examples of such instruments include power monitors and analyzers, line voltage scanners and recorders, power quality analyzers, power harmonic analyzers, power line disturbance monitors/ analyzers. 627 9 Digital Logic Generators and Analyzers - Logic analyzers used to analyze the internal and input/output states and timing of digital logic circuitry of data processing equipment, PC boards and assemblies. Examples of such equipment include logic analyzers, emulators, bus exercisers and monitors. Also, includes general-purpose digital data pattern generators such as sequential and algorithmic pattern generators. Excludes instruments specialized for testing data communications equipment and instruments designed for IC and PC board quality acceptance testing.
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67 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT - CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTERS AND RELATED SUPPLIES & SERVICES (DIGITAL AND FILM-BASED) 19 1 Film, Paper, Chemical, Processing Equipment for Photographic and Radiographic Applications - This SIN includes a wide range of film, paper, chemicals, and related equipment for photographic and radiographic applications. Film includes - aerial, still picture, 110, 120, 126, 220, 35mm, 70mm sheet, self-process, motion picture, graphic arts, industrial/x-ray, singleuse cameras. Paper includes - drawing and documentation reproduction, instrumentation recording. Chemicals include - black & white/color, industrial/x-ray and directly related equipment - black & white /color wet-processing, silver recovery, aluminum and plastic plates, quality control and traditional darkroom equipment (e.g., -). This SIN includes directly related accessories and attachments. 19 100 Photographic Services and Solutions - (Total Small Business Set-Aside) Includes a full range of Photographic Film, Imaging, Digital Services and Multimedia Duplication, Conversion Services and Web-Site Photo Storage Services. Film Processing Services include all sizes, colors and types (e.g., negatives, microfilm, 16/35mm & intermediates color reversal, reprints, duplicates of slides and prints enhancements, enlargements, filmstrips & slides (e.g., master filmstrip photography, master original (2x2) slide photography and duplicate, color positive filmstrip and color positive (2x2) slide duplicate). Imaging/Digital Services include (e.g., desktop, scanning, photo finishing, output retouching, photo restoration and recovery, aerial, archiving, C-41 negatives and inter-negatives digital photography & darkroom passport photos, electronic file transfer, imaging client-generated slides, mounting or prints, presentation slides and portable displays. Portable Displays are imaging exhibits used for (e.g., trade shows, displays, presentations, meeting and conferences) which comes with various configurations e.g., headers graphics, lights shelving, back lighting, and photo mural and panel inserts. Includes a wide range of media duplication (e.g., film-to-film, tape-to-tape, CD-to-CD, disk-to-disk) and conversion services (e.g., film-to-tape, tape-to-film, film-to-CD, CD-to-internet, tape-to-CD, microfilm-to-tape, photo-to-slides, files-to-presentation slides). These services consist of any media of choice. Other direct related services may include (e.g., editing, scanning, restoration, sound services (music score, sound effects, sound track quality and other sound-related services), internet, video tape captioning and subtitle services, edge numbering, scratch removal, print cleaning, packaging, film treatment, loading of cassettes, animations and time encoding. Under Web-Site Photo Storage Services, customer pictures are scanned and posted to a web site maintained by the vendor on a short/long term basis. The customer can then view the scanned images of their photographs, copy the pictures to their hard disk or send by electronic mail. Additional services may be offered such (e.g., reprints, enlargements, photographic paper and special print, scanning, certain file format, proportioned, edit, crop, sequence layout, size, package, re-order). This service may be ordered online, mail order, or delivered. All directly related support products, accessories, attachments and supplies are offered under SIN 262 53.
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20 130 Photographic Laboratory Systems - This SIN includes a wide range of photographic laboratories such as analog/digital, internet mini-labs, photographic color copier systems, imaging/digital labs, and more. These systems have the capabilities: to accept images from any format (photo copy, prints, film, transparencies, digital files on floppies, CDs, memory cards or e-mail; one can download files directly from a digital camera. The internet minilab features quality instant digital print fulfillment from digital cameras and automated, high-speed internet connectivity. This system is pre-configured to be connected to the organization server infrastructure, which provides minilab solutions for digital input to output connection. Additional features include photo IDs, stickers and calendar, greeting and photo business cards, mail orders transfer images to T-Shirts, mugs, and much more. This SIN will offer all directly related equipment (e.g., sublimination printer, film protection film) accessories, attachments software and kits. 20 316 Cameras and Accessories mm - This SIN includes a wide range of cameras but is not limited: digital and conventional, photo ID Cameras, Microfilm and more. Digital requires no film required, images stored onto memory media (e.g., PC Cards, memory stick, Smart Media Cards, Compact Flash Cards, and, Floppy Disks), transfer digital images to your PC desktop publishing, web or attach to electronic mail., and conveniently used with flash memory card reader/writer to allow the user to download the pictures to the flash card in seconds. Conventional include (e.g., 35mm types - Still Picture, Advanced Processing System, SingleWindow Combination Range and Viewfinder, Single-Lens Reflex (SLR), Self-Processing, Professional Type 2x2 SLR). Photo ID Cameras including Digital Card Print Systems - used to produce high-quality color and black and white photo identification cards/passes such as employee ID cards and passports with digital card print system. May include magnetic strip encoding, bar coding, or other security type features. Includes directly related attachments, accessories and supplies (e.g., plastic cards, pouches, card and badge attachment, photo die cutters, slot punches, punch laminators, signature capture devices, ID card software, magnetic readers, writers, encoders, inserts, and digital printer supplies. Microfilm Cameras include (e.g., rotary type flow, planetary type (flatbed), Step and Repeat. Microfilm Camera Processors) and other related cameras. : This SIN includes directly related software, attachments and accessories (e.g., electronic and battery flash units, lenses and filters, cases (bags), photo exposure lightmeters, photo exposure light meters, densitometers and sensitometers, spectrophotometers, tripods, digital picture frame, desktop station, adapters, and battery pack) and kits (e.g., global positioning system, connection kit) and outfits. 20 320 Photo Digital Technologies - Desktop Digital Photo Equipment includes, but may not be limited to digital film scanners, digital photo scanners (minimum 600 x 1200 dpi), photo quality color inkjet printers (minimum of 600 x 1200 dpi, 326 bit), wide-format printers, duplicating equipment, and digital photo enhancement/manipulation software. This equipment is meant for use in a typical office or remote site setting to pictorially augment reports, case files, presentations, etc. on a small scale. Includes directly related attachments and accessories. 262 53 Product Support for Photographic Products and Services - This SIN includes product support for photographic products and services - media types, materials, supplies, products,
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floppy disks, software applications, products/equipment (e.g., pictures, filmstrips, negatives, film, image, slides, motion picture reels and cans, photographic paper, prints, negatives, magazine-loaded slides, cassettes, CD's, diskettes, chemicals, tapes, ID Cards, manuals etc.
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70 GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE, AND SERVICES SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-3 LEASING OF PRODUCT FSC/PSC Class W070 LEASE-RENT OF ADP EQ & SUPPLIES FSC/PSC Class W058 SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-4 DAILY / SHORT TERM RENTAL FSC/PSC Class W070 LEASE-RENT OF ADP EQ & SUPPLIES FSC/PSC Class W058 SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-8 PURCHASE OF NEW EQUIPMENT FSC CLASS 7010 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION End User Computers/Desktop Computers Professional Workstations Servers Laptop/Portable/Notebook Computers Large Scale Computers Optical and Imaging Systems Other Systems Configuration Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified FSC CLASS 7025 - INPUT/OUTPUT AND STORAGE DEVICES Printers Display Graphics, including Video Graphics, Light Pens, Digitizers, Scanners, and Touch Screens Network Equipment Other Communications Equipment Optical Recognition Input/Output Devices Storage Devices including Magnetic Storage, Magnetic Tape Storage and Optical Disk Storage Other Input/Output and Storage Devices, Not Elsewhere Classified FSC CLASS 7035 - ADP SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ADP Support Equipment FSC Class 7042 - MINI AND MICRO COMPUTER CONTROL DEVICES Microcomputer Control Devices Telephone Answering and Voice Messaging Systems FSC CLASS 7050 - ADP COMPONENTS
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ADP Boards FSC CLASS 5995 - CABLE, CORD, AND WIRE ASSEMBLIES: COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Communications Equipment Cables FSC CLASS 6015 - FIBER OPTIC CABLES Fiber Optic Cables FSC CLASS 6020 - FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLES AND HARNESSES Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies and Harnesses FSC CLASS 6145 - WIRE AND CABLE, ELECTRICAL Coaxial Cables FSC Class 5805 - TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT Telephone Equipment Audio and Video Teleconferencing Equipment FSC CLASS 5810 - COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS Communications Security Equipment FSC CLASS 5815 - TELETYPE AND FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT Facsimile Equipment (FAX) FSC CLASS 5820 - RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Two-Way Radio Transmitters/Receivers/Antennas Broadcast Band Radio Transmitters/Receivers/Antennas Microwave Radio Equipment/Antennas and Waveguides Satellite Communications Equipment FSC CLASS 5821 - RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radio Transmitters/Receivers FSC CLASS 5825 - RADIO NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Radio Navigation Equipment/Antennas FSC CLASS 5826 - RADIO NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radio Navigation Equipment
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FSC CLASS 5830 - INTERCOMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Pagers and Public Address Systems (wired and wireless transmissions, including background music systems) FSC CLASS 5841 - RADAR EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radar Equipment FSC CLASS 5895 - MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous Communications Equipment - Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Equipment - Installation (FPDS Code N070) for Equipment Offered - Deinstallation (FPDS N070 and N058) - Reinstallation (FPDS N070 and N058) NOTE: Installation must be incidental to, in conjunction with and in direct support of the products sold under SIN 132-8 of this contract and cannot be purchased separately. If the construction, alteration or repair is segregable and exceeds $2,000, then the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act apply. In applying the Davis-Bacon Act, ordering activities are required to incorporate wage rate determinations into orders, as applicable. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-9 PURCHASE OF USED OR REFURBISHED EQUIPMENT FSC CLASS 7010 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION End User Computers/Desktop Computers Professional Workstations Servers Laptop/Portable/Notebook Computers Large Scale Computers Optical and Imaging Systems Other Systems Configuration Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified FSC CLASS 7025 - INPUT/OUTPUT AND STORAGE DEVICES Printers Display Graphics, including Video Graphics, Light Pens, Digitizers, Scanners, and Touch Screens Network Equipment Other Communications Equipment Optical Recognition Input/Output Devices Storage Devices including Magnetic Storage, Magnetic Tape Storage and Optical Disk Storage Other Input/Output and Storage Devices, Not Elsewhere Classified Page 77 of 212
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FSC CLASS 7035 - ADP SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ADP Support Equipment FSC Class 7042 - MINI AND MICRO COMPUTER CONTROL DEVICES Microcomputer Control Devices Telephone Answering and Voice Messaging Systems FSC CLASS 7050 - ADP COMPONENTS ADP Boards FSC CLASS 5995 - CABLE, CORD, AND WIRE ASSEMBLIES: COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Communications Equipment Cables FSC CLASS 6015 - FIBER OPTIC CABLES Fiber Optic Cables FSC CLASS 6020 - FIBER OPTIC CABLE ASSEMBLES AND HARNESSES Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies and Harnesses FSC CLASS 6145 - WIRE AND CABLE, ELECTRICAL Coaxial Cables FSC Class 5805 - TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT Telephone Equipment Audio and Video Teleconferencing Equipment FSC CLASS 5810 - COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS Communications Security Equipment FSC CLASS 5815 - TELETYPE AND FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT Facsimile Equipment (FAX) FSC CLASS 5820 - RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Two-Way Radio Transmitters/Receivers/Antennas Broadcast Band Radio Transmitters/Receivers/Antennas Microwave Radio Equipment/Antennas and Waveguides Satellite Communications Equipment FSC CLASS 5821 - RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radio Transmitters/Receivers
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FSC CLASS 5825 - RADIO NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Radio Navigation Equipment/Antennas FSC CLASS 5826 - RADIO NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radio Navigation Equipment FSC CLASS 5830 - INTERCOMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS, EXCEPT AIRBORNE Pagers and Public Address Systems (wired and wireless transmissions, including background music systems) FSC CLASS 5841 - RADAR EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE Airborne Radar Equipment FSC CLASS 5895 - MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous Communications Equipment - Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Equipment - Installation (FPDS Code N070) for Equipment Offered - Deinstallation (FPDS N070 and N058) - Reinstallation (FPDS N070 and N058) NOTE: Installation must be incidental to, in conjunction with and in direct support of the products sold under SIN 132-9 of this contract and cannot be purchased separately. If the construction, alteration or repair is segregable and exceeds $2,000, then the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act apply. In applying the Davis-Bacon Act, ordering activities are required to incorporate wage rate determinations into orders, as applicable. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-12 - EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FSC/PSC Class J070 - Maintenance and Repair Service)(Repair Parts/Spare Parts - See FSC Class for basic equipment) FSC/PSC Class J058 – Maintenance and Repair of Communication Equipment - Maintenance - Repair Service - Repair Parts/Spare Parts - Third Party Maintenance SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-32 - TERM SOFTWARE LICENSES Software maintenance as a product includes the publishing of bug/defect fixes via patches and updates/upgrades in function and technology to maintain the operability and usability of the software product. It may also include other no charge support that are included in the purchase price of the product in the commercial marketplace. No charge support includes items such as
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user blogs, discussion forums, on-line help libraries and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), hosted chat rooms, and limited telephone, email and/or web-based general technical support for user’s self diagnostics. Software maintenance as a product does NOT include the creation, design, implementation, integration, etc. of a software package. These examples are considered software maintenance as a service – which is catagorized under a difference SIN (132-34). FSC CLASS 7030 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE Large Scale Computers Operating System Software Application Software Electronic Commerce (EC) Software Utility Software Communications Software Core Financial Management Software Ancillary Financial Systems Software Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Software Microcomputers Operating System Software Application Software Electronic Commerce (EC) Software Utility Software Communications Software Core Financial Management Software Ancillary Financial Systems Software Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Software NOTE: Offerors are encouraged to identify within their software items any component interfaces that support open standard interoperability. An item’s interfaces may be identified as interoperable on the basis of participation in a Government agency-sponsored program or in an independent organization program. Interfaces may be identified by reference to an interface registered in the component registry located at http://www.core.gov. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-33 - PERPETUAL SOFTWARE LICENSES Software maintenance as a product includes the publishing of bug/defect fixes via patches and updates/upgrades in function and technology to maintain the operability and usability of the software product. It may also include other no charge support that are included in the purchase price of the product in the commercial marketplace. No charge support includes items such as user blogs, discussion forums, on-line help libraries and FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions),
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hosted chat rooms, and limited telephone, email and/or web-based general technical support for user’s self diagnostics. Software maintenance as a product does NOT include the creation, design, implementation, integration, etc. of a software package. These examples are considered software maintenance as a service. FSC CLASS 7030 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE Large Scale Computers Operating System Software Application Software Electronic Commerce (EC) Software Utility Software Communications Software Core Financial Management Software Ancillary Financial Systems Software Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Software Microcomputers Operating System Software Application Software Electronic Commerce (EC) Software Utility Software Communications Software Core Financial Management Software Ancillary Financial Systems Software Special Physical, Visual, Speech, and Hearing Aid Software NOTE: Offerors are encouraged to identify within their software items any component interfaces that support open standard interoperability. An item’s interface may be identified as interoperable on the basis of participation in a Government agency-sponsored program or in an independent organization program. Interfaces may be identified by reference to an interface registered in the component registry located at http://www.core.gov. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-34 - MAINTENANCE OF SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE Software maintenance as a service creates, designs, implements, and/or integrates customized changes to software that solve one or more problems and is not included with the price of the software. Software maintenance as a service includes person-to-person communications regardless of the medium used to communicate: telephone support, on-line technical support, customized support, and/or technical expertise which are charged commercially. Software maintenance as a service is billed arrears in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3324.
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SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-50 - TRAINING COURSES (FPDS Code U012) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FPDS Code D301 IT Facility Operation and Maintenance FPDS Code D302 IT Systems Development Services FPDS Code D306 IT Systems Analysis Services FPDS Code D307 Automated Information Systems Design and Integration Services FPDS Code D308 Programming Services FPDS Code D310 IT Backup and Security Services FPDS Code D311 IT Data Conversion Services FPDS Code D313 Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Services FPDS Code D316 IT Network Management Services FPDS Code D317 Creation/Retrieval of IT Related Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services (All other information services belong under Schedule 76) FPDS Code D399 Other Information Technology Services, Not Elsewhere Classified Note 1: All non-professional labor categories must be incidental to and used solely to support hardware, software and/or professional services, and cannot be purchased separately. Note 2: Offerors and Agencies are advised that the Group 70 – Information Technology Schedule is not to be used as a means to procure services which properly fall under the Brooks Act. These services include, but are not limited to, architectural, engineering, mapping, cartographic production, remote sensing, geographic information systems, and related services. FAR 36.6 distinguishes between mapping services of an A/E nature and mapping services which are not connected nor incidental to the traditionally accepted A/E Services. Note 3: This solicitation is not intended to solicit for the reselling of IT Professional Services, except for the provision of implementation, maintenance, integration, or training services in direct support of a product. Under such circumstances the services must be performance by the publisher or manufacturer or one of their authorized agents. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-52 - ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (EC) SERVICES FPDS Code D304 Value Added Network Services (VANs) FPDS Code D304 E-Mail Services FPDS Code D304 Internet Access Services FPDS Code D304 Navigation Services FPDS Code D399 Other Data Transmission Services, Not Elsewhere Classified Except “Voice” and Pager Services
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SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-53 WIRELESS SERVICES (FPDS CODE D304) Excluding local and long distance voice, data, video, and dedicated transmission services which are NOT mobile. Paging Services Cellular/PCS Voice Services SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-54 COMMERCIAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS (COMSATCOM) TRANSPONDED CAPACITY – FPDS CODE D304 – Includes dedicated bandwidth and power on a commercial satellite in any commercially available COMSATCOM frequency band, including, but not limited to, L-, S-, C-, X-, Ku-, extended Ku, Ka-, and UHF. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-55 COMMERCIAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS (COMSATCOM) SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES – FPDS CODE D304 – Includes preexisting, pre-engineered Fixed Satellite Service and/or Mobile Satellite Service solutions, typically including shared satellite resources and contractor-specified equipment, in any commercially available COMSATCOM frequency band, including, but limited to, L-, S-, C-, X, Ku-, extended Ku, Ka-, and UHF. AUTHENTICATION PRODUCTS AND SERVICES – Authentication products and services provide for authentication of individuals for purposes of physical and logical access control, electronic signature, performance of E-business transactions and delivery of Government services. Authentication Products and Services consist of hardware, software components and supporting services that provide for identity assurance. Refer to Clause CI-FSS-52 Authentication Products and Services for requirements that must be met prior to award. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60A ELECTRONIC CREDENTIALS, NOT IDENTITY PROOFED (ASSURANCE LEVEL 1 – OMB M-04-04) MANAGED SERVICES - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. Includes managed services that allow interface applications to the hosted service to act as its identity authentication agent and validate application users or subscribers as they attempt to log in to the agency application. This service does not include the requirement to know the true identity of the user. Agencies will rely on the authentication service in granting account access to the user. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60B ELECTRONIC CREDENTIALS, IDENTITY PROOFED (ASSURANCE LEVEL 2 – OMB M-04-04) MANAGED SERVICES - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. Includes managed services that allow interface applications to the hosted service to act as its identity authentication agent and validate application users or subscribers as they attempt to log in to the agency application. This service includes the requirement to know the true identity of the user. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60C DIGITAL CERTIFICATES, INCLUDING ACES (ASSURANCE LEVEL 3 AND 4 – OMB M-04-04) - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE
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PURCHASING. Managed services that include the issuance of digital certificates to access government online systems. This service includes the requirement to know the true identity of the user. Agencies will rely on the validation by the Certification Authority (CA) as proof of certificate validity and grant access to the user. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60D E-AUTHENTICATION HARDWARE TOKENS SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. An optional hardware token for generation of ACES key pairs and storage of the private key. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60E REMOTE IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGED SERVICE OFFERING - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. Managed services that allow agencies to interface to the hosted service that is aggregating multiple identity sources into a single interface, and to use policy compliant sources to validate application users or subscribers as they attempt to log in to agency applications. This service includes the requirement to know the claimed identity of the user. Agencies will rely on the output in granting account access to the user. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-60F IDENTITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - SUBJECT TO COOPERATIVE PURCHASING. Supports planning, risk assessment, deployment, implementation and integration of Identity and Access Management (IAM) with customer agency applications, both certificate-based and noncertificate-based. (FPDS D399) SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-61 PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE (PKI) SHARED SERVICE PROVIDER (SSP) PROGRAM (FPDS D399) X.509 Digital Certificate Products and accompanying PKI Services for internal use in Federal agencies and systems. This facilitates physical and electronic access to government facilities and networks by authorized personnel using public key infrastructure/digital signature technology that meets the U.S. Federal Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Common Policy Framework, and is a key enabler of identity assurance within the Federal sector for access control protecting Federal networks and information systems from unauthorized access, interception, and tampering. SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-62 HSPD-12 PRODUCT AND SERVICE COMPONENTS (FPDS D399) Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Credentials and Services. This facilitates trusted physical and electronic access to government facilities and networks using smart card technology. PIV Credentials and Services is a key enabler of identity assurance for access control and protects Federal facilities and information systems from unauthorized access, interception, and tampering.
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71 Furniture Group Name: Office Furniture 711 1 --- Furniture Systems and Workstation Clusters A furniture system is a system of furniture components designed to provide a comprehensive office furniture environment through the ability to create a variety of workstation configurations and generally includes interconnecting, structural panels as central intregrating elements or may employ rails, beams, frames, uprights, cores, or freestanding based elements. Panels/privacy screens, worksurfaces, overhead stroage and shelving pedestals, filing, task management systems, lighting, electrical, wire management and similar items comprise furniture systems and workstation clusters. Workstation clusters are workstations generally arranged around a central point and which have a fixed footprint. Floor to ceiling demountable walls, partial height walls, and spine type walls which accommodate system furniture components are acceptable as part of or in conjunction with a furniture systems line. "Systems" consisting of traditional conventional furniture such as desks, returns, carrels, credenzas, etc. are not acceptable. 711 2 --- Worksurfaces, Workstations, Computer Furniture and Accessories Includes items such as worksurfaces, workstations, workstation modules, moveable workstations, data or task stations, PC workcenters, desks, credenzas, computer tables, printer stands, pedestals, enclosure systems for computer equipment, computer consoles and computer stackers. Includes related accessories such as: L-returns, bridge units, worksurface and table extensions, overhead storage modules and shelves, desk carrels, modesty panels, above the worksurface privacy screens, terminal tilt platforms, turntables, tackboards, vertical CPU holders or stands, keyboard or pencil/center drawers, casters, locks, monitor support units, wrist rest, grommets, wire management, data & eletrical components. 711 3 --- Filing and Storage Cabinets, Shelves, Mobile Carts, Dollies, Racks & Accessories Includes items such as vertical & lateral filing cabinets, multimedia storage cabinets, storage & shelving systems, wardrobes, overfiles, combination storage & wardrobe units, hybrid type storage units, open cabinet shells, open shelves, shelf files, bookcases, map & plan files, racks for hanging files or tape seals, mobile carts & dollies for the transportation of printouts/tapes/cassettes. Desktop filing systems are not included. 711 4 --- Blueprint Filing Cabinets (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Cabinets designed for the filing & storage of blueprints.
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711 5 --- Card Files Wood or metal file cabinets designed for the filing & storage of cards excluding library cards. 711 6 --- Form Files Cabinets designed for the filing & selection of forms. 711 7 --- High Density, Movable Filing Systems and Accessories Electrical, mechanical, or manual movable shelf or rack filing systems consisting of shelves, racks, end panels, carriages, and tracks to accommodate items such as letter and legal files, books, binders, catalogs, X-Rays, EDP tapes, disk packs, printouts, tabulating cards, or cartridges. Includes filing sytem accessories. High-density movable filing systems are required to meet the requirements of Purchase Description 3FNE-90-504B. 711 8 --- Executive Office Furniture Includes desks, table desks, reception stations. workstations in "L", "U" and other configurations which include units such as desks, desk attachments, bridge units, corner units, kneehole credenzas, & peninsulas. Freestanding credenzas, credenzas with attached overhead storage unit/hutch & file cabinets (lateral & vertical). Bookcases, computer support furniture such as printer stands & VDT tables, work & console tables. Occasional tables such as end, coffee & lamp tables. Accessories designed to be used with above furniture such as wire management grommets, channels & tracks, stationary organizers, stationary inserts, additional drawer partitions, felt center drawer liners, wastebaskets, tackboards, tasklights & shelf dividers. 711 9 --- Executive Conference Room Furniture, Coordinated Tables, Case Pieces and Accessories Includes items such as audio visual cabinets, storage credenzas with doors, buffet servers, visual boards, presentation rails, phone stands, side boards, computer cabinets, utility carts & lecterns. Accessories designed to be used with the above furniture such as wire management grommets, channels & tracks organizer, additional drawer partitions, felt drawer liners, wastebaskets, tackboards, task lights & shelf dividers. 711 10 --- Executive Furniture Single Item Accent & Speciality Pieces Stand up desks, drum tables, rent tables, breakfronts, curio cabinets, etageres, faithful 18th & 19th century reproduction occasional tables, console tables, sofa tables, chests & low boys. 711 11 --- Tables and Accessories Includes tables with wood, wood veneer, plastic laminate or tops of other decorative material such as stone, glass & leather. Tops may be non-folding, folding, or flip-top tables, adjustable and non-adjustable height & other types of tables designed for executive & general office use such as conference, training, multi-purpose & occasional type tables. Also included are Page 86 of 212
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accessories such as wheel chair adapters, wire management capabilities, modesty panels and dollies & trucks for storing & transporting tables. 711 12 --- System Type Tables and Accessories (SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS)Comprised of interchangeable connecting tables of different shapes & sizes to form tables of various shapes used in conference/training room environments. Hardware is included. Also offered are accesssories such as wheel chair adapters, wire management capabilities, modesty panels, dollies & trucks for storing & transporting tables. 711 13 --- Acoustical Partitions, Demountable Walls, and Accessories Demountable walls are acoustical panels which extend from the floor to the ceiling and include a horizantal wiring raceway. Accessories include connectors, raceway covers, doors, door frames, ceiling & base rails, clerestories & electrical components. 711 14 --- Vertical Surface Attachment Panels and Accessories (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Panels designed for attachment to hard vertical surfaces such as walls and file cabinets to provide acoustical benefits. 711 15 --- Acoustical Wall Treatments Wall treatments consisting of acoustical material designed for attachment to walls to provide acoustical properties. 711 16 --- Upholstered Seating Includes sofas, loveseats, lounge chairs, sleep sofas and recliners. Benches & ottomans complementing the matching sofa, loveseat or chair are also offered. Accessories include replacement cushions & covers. 711 17 --- Multiple Seating Includes individual seating units with or without attached tables combining mutually structural support members, such as leg, side frame or side panel, or units supported on a common beam/platform or mechancially attached. 711 18 --- Multipurpose Seating Rotary chairs that utilize a pedestal base with casters. Staionary chairs that utilize a sled base, cantilever, "O" frame, or straight leg style. Ergonomically designed chairs that are rotary, have seat and/or back tilt, pneumatic seat height adjustment. Rotary drafting-style chairs with foot ring or footrest, with or without arms, with glides or casters. 711 19 --- Stacking Chairs and Dollies or Trucks Designed to Support Stacking Chairs
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711 20 --- Display and Communication Boards, Wall Stations, and Accessories Includes all types of bulletin boards, changeable letter boards,, marker boards, control boards, combination boards, presentation systems, sliding multi-boards, communication centers, wall stations, portable boards & kits. Wall-mounted boards are complete and ready for mounting, hardware included. 711 91 --- Project Management (Furniture Related): Award of this SIN is limited to those contractors having a contract for at least one product SIN under this Schedule. Services include management support for new furniture projects requiring design, installation, or reconfiguration of office furniture. Contractors shall work as a partner with the customer organizations to manage the projects to ensure they meet the customers requirements. Services may only be used in conjunction with the acquisition of office furniture. (If the vendor is offering services ONLY see FSS 71, Part II, Section K Comprehensive Furniture Management Services. Office relocation services are available under Schedule 48, SIN 653-8 Office Relocation.) Examples of allowable project management services include: Development of project implementation plans, schedules, and strategies. Development, management, and coordination of project phasing. Milestone recognition and development. Identification of and recommending resolution for significant issues related to the project design and installation. Maintaining contact information and ensuring communications. Management of design and layout process. Ensuring compliance with applicable codes and regulations. Coordinating review and approval process for design. Coordination of deliveries and installation with customer, building owner, and other trades. Scheduling of loading docks. Documentation of building damage prior to and subsequent to installation. Ensuring compliance with security requirements. On-site oversight of delivery and installation. Review of deliveries and installations to ensure adherence to scope of work, installation standards and accurate placement of furniture according to plan. Page 88 of 212
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Quality assurance. Development of punch lists and review of corrections. Coordination of customer review and approval process. Management of logistics of furniture installation. Other services not listed above that are clearly related to the management of design and installation may be included. Project Management Services under this SIN may only be used in conjunction with the acquisition of new furniture purchased under at least one SIN listed under Schedule 71 1. 711 92 --- Remanufactured Furniture (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Furniture which has been remanufactured to a "like new" condition. Does not include rehabilitated, restored, or refinished furniture. Remanufactured furniture shall meet the same standards specified for new furniture. 711 93 --- Reconfiguration and Relocation Services For furniture systems to include the range of services that are necessary to allow users to reconfigure up to a maximum of 200 workstations within the existing on-site project area. Reconfiguration involved in the disassembling & reassembling of components & may involve minor or major changes within the existing workstation/furniture layout plan. Agencies must define the scope of services required. This SIN may only be used with the purchase of new products under SIN 711 1. 711 94 --- Design/Layout Services Interior design services include a wide range of services, and are intended to assist users in project or office planning. Service may include basic conversion of generic workstation & floor plans to brand-specific or comprehensive design services including development of adjacencies, workstation design & floor plans. Design/layout services may include use of CAD/CAP systems for development of workstations, component lists for order placement, development of electrical, phone & cable plans & gneneration of color & installation plans. Agenices are required to define the scope of services they require, regardless of the dollar value of the project. Based on the scope defined by the agency, vendors will quote a number of design hours at the hourly contract rate. This SIN may not be used to develop generic workstation designs for procurement purposes (generic). 711 95 --- Installation Services Installation services include product delivery coordination, unpacking, inspection of product for shipping damage, placement, set-up, assembly and leveling of product. Agencies will negotiate installation on a project-by-project basis, requesting an installation price quote for each project
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regardless of dollar value. Agencies must fully define the scope required services under installation in order to facilitate realistic price quotes. 711 96 --- Leased Furniture Systems 711 97 --- Rental Furniture 711 98 --- International Products This SIN covers items for use only in foreign destinations. 711 99 --- Introduction of New Products A new or improved product not currently available under any GSA contract that has the potential to provide more economical or efficient means for Federal Agencies. It may be a product existing in the commercial market not yet introduced to the Federal Government or a product that has been improved. As determined by the Government, there are no similar items available under an existing SIN. Group Name: Household & Quarters Furniture 71 201 --- Cabinets: Includes freestanding or built-in type cabinets for kitchen or general purpose use. Bathroom vanities will also be acceptable. Kitchen countertops and bathroom vanity tops will be accepted only if corresponding base units are offered and accepted for this SIN. Sinks will be accepted only if integral to the top. Cabinets intended primarily for kitchen use and bathroom vanities, shall be tested and certified as complying with applicable requirements of ANSI/KCMA A161.1. Safety requirements as stated in the Technical Requirements Section, apply to this SIN. 71 202 --- Wall Units: Includes wall units that have a wood construction with high-pressure laminate on any or all horizontal surfaces. Safety requirements as stated in the Technical Requirements Section, apply to this SIN. 71 203 --- Loft Group: Includes freestanding sleeping, studying and storage space system that allows a variety of configurations to suit specific room needs. Consists of a bed box and storage unit, as a minimum, and may include other items such as a writing surface, shelf etc. When the loft bed is designed and marketed for household use, it shall meet the ASTM F-1427 Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Bunk Beds (in lieu of 3FNE 99-582 requirements) and shall have guardrails and ladder. When the loft bed is designed and marketed for dormitory use by adults and the bed can be assembled with both headboard and footboard (i.e., bed is not supported by any chest, wardrobe etc.), loft bed testing shall be performed and test reports
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provided as specified in purchase description 3FNE 99-582. Safety requirements as stated in the Technical Requirements Section, apply to this SIN. 71 204 --- Dormitory, Quarters and Residential Casegoods and Beds: This SIN covers furniture pieces designed for household, quarters and dormitory use and made from a variety of materials including wood, metal, wood/metal, stone, and glass. Ready-to-assemble (RTA) versions of the furniture covered in this SIN will be acceptable. Safety requirements as stated in the Technical Requirements Section, apply to this SIN. Residential dining room items that will be acceptable include, but are not limited to, dining and dinette tables, china cabinets, buffets, sideboards, servers, huntboards, baker s racks, breakfronts, corner cupboards, etageres, curio/display cabinets. Acceptable casegoods include, but are not limited to, dressers (low and conventional height), chests, bureaus, low boys, high boys, vanities (including companion benches), nightstands, mirrors, wardrobes, clothing centers, clothes trees, hall trees, armoires, entertainment units, TV stands/cabinets, bookcases, wall units, curio cabinets, display pedestals, table desks, student desks, secretaries, home office type workstations, matching file cabinets, footlockers/blanket chests, tables including occasional, guest and game types. Tables designed for conference room use are not acceptable. Acceptable bed items include, but are not limited to, headboards, bed frames, headboard and footboard sets, bed rails, captain s beds4, bunk beds1, wall beds2, roll-about and other portable beds, bed accessories including bed steps, bedside stools and benches, blanket racks, underbed storage units4, safety rails. Mattresses3 and mattress/boxspring sets will be accepted only if a complete corresponding-size bed item(s) is offered and accepted for contract. 1 Bunk bed testing shall be performed and test reports provided as specified in purchase description 3FNE 99-582 when the bed is designed and marketed for dormitory use by adults. When the bunk bed is designed and marketed for household use, it shall meet the ASTM F-1427 Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Bunk Beds (in lieu of 3FNE 99-582 requirements) and shall have guard rails and ladder. 2 Wall bed testing shall be performed and test reports provided as specified in purchase description 3FNE 99-583. 3 Mattress and mattress set flammability compliance documentation shall be provided as specified in the Technical Requirements Section. 4 Any included drawers shall be tested in accordance with the Group 4 tests in Purchase Description 3FNE 99-582. Test results shall be reported on the report form included therein. NOTE: MATTRESSES AND MATTRESS SETS MUST ONLY BE SOLD WITH AN
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ACCOMPANYING BED UNIT. 71 205 --- Chairs--Dining Room, Desk, Side, Period Style and Bar Stools: Includes desk chairs and side chairs that accompany the furniture offered in SIN s 71-203 and 71-204; dining room chairs; bar stools; period style chairs that are reproduction or adaptation chairs utilizing authentic designs from various cultures, such as European, American and Oriental. Flammability test documentation shall be provided for upholstery components used, as specified in the Seating Upholstery Components flammability test requirements in the Technical Requirements Section. Additionally, Rotary Base chairs shall be tested and certified as complying with applicable requirements of ANSI/BIFMA X5.1. If the manufacturer is ISO 9001 registered and the tests were performed while the manufacturer is ISO 9001 registered, performance tests are valid for the term of the contract unless changes have been made to the product or test standard. A copy of the ISO 9001 registration showing compliance must be submitted with the certifications. Manufacturers that become registered during the term of the contract must complete one successful test sequence after the registration. 71 206 --- Upholstered Seating: Includes upholstered sofas, loveseats, lounge chairs, benches and ottomans, as well as motion furniture such as sleep sofas and recliners. Acceptable accessories include items such as replacement covers and cushions, and mechanisms and parts for motion furniture. Flammability test documentation shall be provided for upholstery components used in all items, as specified in the Seating Upholstery Components flammability test requirements in the Technical Requirements Section. Sleep sofas shall be one, two or three seat units with adequate mattress support. The mattress shall be a minimum 100 mm thick. Mattress thickness for each sleeper item shall be provided with the offer. Mattress flammability compliance documentation shall be provided as specified in the Mattress flammability test requirements in the Technical Requirements Section. Sofas, loveseats, sleepers and recliners shall comply with all requirements in 3FNE 98-573, and reports of performance testing must be provided with the offer (benches, ottomans and individual lounge chairs do not require performance testing). 71 207 --- Casual and Outdoor Furniture and Accessories: Includes furniture and related products intended for use in sunrooms, Florida rooms, and on porches, patios, lawns and other casual sitting areas. Acceptable items include, but are not limited to, dining tables, umbrellas, chairs, rockers, porch swings/gliders, one-, two-, and threeseat lounges, matching coordinating throw pillows, serving carts, tea carts, and related accessories and accent pieces, including plant stands and waste receptacles. For offered seating units with upholstered cushions, sling seats, webbing, etc., flammability test documentation shall be provided as specified in the Seating Upholstery Components flammability test requirements in the Technical Requirements Section. Safety requirements as stated in the Technical Requirements Section, apply to this SIN.
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71 295 --- Installation Services: Award of this SIN is limited to only those vendors offering products and having products accepted under other SIN s in this schedule for which installation is appropriate. Installation services include delivery/inside delivery, coordination, unpacking, assembly/placement/leveling of product, removing of packing materials, and cleaning of product. Vendor may perform ancillary services that may be required in preparation for furniture installation on the job site. Subcontractors must be licensed and bonded. Compliance with all local laws, regulations and ordinances are the responsibility of the prime contractor. The prime contractor shall accept full responsibility and liability for all work performed by subcontractors under a resultant contract. The Government reserves the right to apply liquidated damages whenever the required delivery is not met. Price of installation shall not exceed commercial charges for this service. Ancillary service charges must not exceed $300,000 per job. Agencies will negotiate installation and ancillary services on a project-by-project basis which shall be priced as separate line items. All payments and orders must be placed with the prime contractor. Agencies must fully define the scope of required services under installation and/or ancillary services in order to facilitate realistic price quotations. Warranty All installation and ancillary service work must be guaranteed for any defect in workmanship and materials in accordance with commercial practice. 71 297 --- Rental Furniture: For those offerors commercially offering rented furniture. Items shall comply with one of the other SIN descriptions in this solicitation, including all applicable flammability test requirements and performance test requirements that ensure user safety, i.e. all applicable ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 tests for rotary chairs. Furniture pieces offered under the rental SIN that are already on GSA contract under a purchase SIN in this schedule require no further testing. See Rental provisions herein, following the Technical Requirements Section. 71 298 --- International Products: This SIN covers items for use only in foreign destinations. (Items that will be sold within the United States shall be offered under one of the other SIN s, as appropriate). Items offered under this SIN shall comply with one of the other SIN descriptions in this solicitation, excluding any performance test requirements except that Loft Beds and Bunk/Bunkable Beds must be tested and test reports provided as specified in SIN s 71-203 and 71-204, respectively. Offerors shall identify the SIN s that describe the items being offered by checking the categories below. Offerors shall certify that items offered have been tested and found to comply with minimum safety standards for the countries in which the products are sold. Cabinets (SIN 71-201)
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Wall Units (SIN 71-202) Loft Group (SIN 71-203) Dormitory, Quarters and Residential Casegoods and Beds (SIN 71-204) Chairs Dining Room, Desk, Side, Period Style and Bar Stools (SIN 71-205) Upholstered Seating (SIN 71-206) Casual and Outdoor Furniture and Accessories (SIN 71-207) Retail Furniture Stores (71-208) Installation Services (SIN 71-295) Leased Furniture (SIN 71-296) Rental Furniture (SIN 71-297) Introduction of New Services/Products (SIN 71-299) 71 299 --- Introduction of New Products/Services (INPS): (a) Definition. Introduction of New Services/Products Special Item Number (INSP/SIN) means a new or improved service or product within the scope of the Federal Supply Schedule, but not currently available under any Federal Supply Service contract that provides a new service, function, task, or attribute that may provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their mission. It may significantly improve an existing service or product. It may be a service or product existing in the commercial market, but not yet introduced to the Federal Government. (b) Offerors are encouraged to introduce new services or products via the Introduction of New Services/Products Special Item Number (INSP/SIN). A new or improved service or product can be offered at anytime. Offerors are requested to clearly identify the INSP/SIN item in the offer. (c) The Contracting Officer will evaluate and process the INSP/SIN offer. A technical review may be performed. Offerors may be required to demonstrate that the service or product can provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their mission. The Contracting Officer has the sole discretion to determine whether a product or service will be accepted as an INSP/SIN item. The INSP/SIN provides temporary placement until the new service or product can be formally categorized. (d) If the Contractor has an existing Multiple Award Schedule contract, the Government may, at the sole discretion of the Contracting Officer, modify the existing contract to include the INSP/SIN item in accordance with 552.243-72, Modifications (Multiple Award Schedule).
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Group Name: Special Use Furniture 71 301 --- Complete Daycare, Preschool and Classroom Solutions Infant s, toddler s and children's furniture and storage. Furniture and accessories intended for use in daycare centers, preschools and elementary schools. This includes items such as chairs with a feeding tray, cribs, changing tables, room dividers, play yards and child scale lounge seating. Storage units/cabinets designed and intended for use in daycare centers, preschools and elementary schools are acceptable. This includes a wide variety of items for the storage and organization of student toys and supplies, such as: stationary or mobile units with or without trays or tubs, shelf units, combination lockers, storage wall systems, and teachers' storage cabinets. Cribs shall be constructed for heavy-duty use. Crib mattresses must be washable, wetresistant, and flame retardant and shall properly fit the offered cribs. Crib mattresses will be acceptable only if a corresponding size crib is offered and accepted for contract. Accessories such as sleeping mats, crib sheets, crib bumper pads are acceptable. Safety, performance and flammability requirements are as specified in 3QSAB 08-606. Classroom Furniture and storage. This includes items such as classroom chairs, student desks, student chair and desk units, student tables, tablet-arm chairs, pedestal strip tables and chairs, teacher s desks and chairs, storage units/cabinets, accessories and repair parts. Safety, performance and flammability requirements are as specified in 3QSAB 08-606. Child's Play. Includes but is not limited to toys, preschool aids, learning centers, amusement devices, games, outdoor games, inflatable toys, crafts, hobbies. Design, related services and/or installation. Design, related services and/or installation for any items accepted under this SIN are acceptable. 71 302 --- Training Room, Auditorium and Theater Furniture Training room, auditorium furniture and theater furniture including floor mounted ascending tier seating. Accessories designed to be used with the offered furniture are acceptable. Safety, performance and flammability requirements are as specified in 3QSAB 08-606. 71 304 --- Lecterns. (*Small Business Set-Aside.) Lecterns may be either floor or table top models. 71 305 --- Library Furniture. (Small Busines Set-Aside) Includes items such as shelving and bookcases (wood, wood grain materials, or wood frames with steel shelves, metal with adjustable shelves and doubled wall construction for sides); basic shelf units and add-on units (wall and/or island shelving) for various configurations; all types and sizes of wood and/or metal book trucks or returns with slant or flat shelves; wood or metal card catalog cabinets (case type and sectional type); wood or metal straight leg or sled base chair styles, with or without arms; wood or metal, rotary, charging and desk chairs without arms, with a foot rest (minimum 695 mm seat height required for rotary chairs); wood or metal charging/discharging modular units; book charging accessories such as charging equipment holders, trays, datebooks (excluding date stamps, pens, pencils, etc.); wood or metal exhibit cases or tables with glass or plastic hood or doors (units must have security locks); book, periodical, newspaper and literature display racks and/or shelving; media display Page 95 of 212
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racks, shelving or browser units (to hold compact discs, phonographs, video and audio cassettes, etc.); dictionary or atlas stands; reading tables (catalog reference, individual study, index and slope with matching benches); library carrels not exceeding 1015 mm in width, with or without task lights/power/communication. 71 306 --- Mail Sorting and Distribution Furniture. (*Small Business Set-Aside.) Includes tables, storage units, consoles, racks, workbenches and accessories designed to be used as interrelated components for the purpose of dumping, opening, reading, sorting, packing and/or wrapping both incoming and outgoing mail. 71 307 --- Mail Lock Boxes. Mail lock boxes for apartments, dormitories, and post offices. Boxes may be for interior or exterior applications. 71 308 --- Cafeteria and Food Service Furniture. (*Small Business Set-Aside.) Includes items such as cluster units (tables with attached seats), booth seating and tables, freestanding or pedestal mounted tables and seating specifically advertised for food services applications, and accessories. Cluster units are modular, chair/table or chair/bench settee/table units in an island or wall style configuration. Includes bench settees that fit onto the cluster frame. Accessories for booth seating include such items as divider screens (panels), end panels, booth partitions (galleries), wall panels, and hardware kits intended to serve as an integral part of the booth or attach to the frame of a unit. Accessories may include condiment stands, waste receptacles and tray returns. Items included under the SIN are easily identifiable by their physical design characteristics as intended specifically for use in cafeteria/dining areas. (Does not include park and recreational furniture or picnic tables.) 71 309 --- Clothing Lockers and Locker Benches. Includes clothing lockers, locker benches, and accessories. Locker benches are for use with clothing lockers. Excludes seat backs on locker benches. 71 310 --- INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE: WORKBENCHES, WORKTABLES, WAREHOUSE STORAGE, AND HIGH DENSITY STORAGE CABINETS, MODULAR CABINETS. Industrial Furniture - Includes such items as workbenches, worktables, workbench tops and legs, warehouse storage systems, and high-density storage cabinets. Shelves, cabinets, drawers, bins, trays, hangers, electrical fixtures and wiring fluid fixtures and plumbing, panels, footrests, casters and other accessories or components are acceptable. Work surfaces shall be designed for heavy-duty use. Specialized worksurfaces and workbenches such as tops designed for electrostatic discharge are acceptable. Accessories must specifically enhance the function of the bench or table. Except for standard electrical, air, and fluid fixtures, accessories must be specifically designed for use with the workbenches or worktables. Any electrical plugs and Page 96 of 212
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receptacles shall be certified to meet UL 498 with a NEMA configuration of 5-15 (P or R) or 615 (P or R). Cord sets shall meet UL 817. (Toolboxes and tool cabinets are not acceptable). Storage cabinets with interchangeable drawers, stationary or roll-out shelves or roll out trays, with or without locking hardware, interconnecting hardware, supporting bases, casters, and worktops. Cabinets may be sold as components or as complete, pre-configured units. Drawers may be with or without adjustable dividers, partitions, bins and trays. Adjustable dividers, partitions, bins or trays must be offered and must be specifically designed for use with the cabinet drawers. (Shelving, toolboxes and tool cabinets are not acceptable). Institutional Furniture - Institutional type furniture includes modular cabinetry, wall hung cabinets and shelves, base cabinets, support panels, and work surfaces. Furniture may be free standing or built in. Furniture may be specifically marketed for use in laboratories, breakrooms, mailrooms, administrative areas, storage rooms, and healthcare examination rooms. Ready to assemble or factory assembled furniture is acceptable. Wall hung cabinets and base cabinets shall meet all applicable test sections in ANSI/KCMA A161.1-2000. KCMA certification will be acceptable as evidence of conformance with KCMA requirements; However, KCMA certification is not required. Lateral file drawers shall meet all applicable test sections in the most current edition of ANSI/BIFMA X5.2. Vertical file drawers shall meet all applicable test sections in the most current edition of ANSI/BIFMA X5.3. 71 311 --- Modular Electronic Equipment Cabinets. Enclosure systems for modular electronic equipment includes cabinets, racks and cases for mounting electronic equipment and accessories such as fans, electrical supplies, doors, and covers. (Excludes ADP Furniture and Systems/Modular Furniture.) 71 312 --- Hazardous Materials Storage. (*Small Business Set-Aside.) Storage cabinets for storage of flammable liquids, acids, corrosive liquids, and gas/oxygen cylinders and accessories. Includes accessories specifically designed to enhance the function of the units. 71 313 --- Museum Storage. Includes museum storage cabinets and interior components. Museum storage cabinets are designed for the storage or display of museum or research specimens. Cabinets include specific features designed to improve their ability to protect specimens, such as door seals; non-offgassing, chemical resistant coatings; and drawers, shelves, trays, and other interior components designed for safe handling and storage of specimens. 71 314 --- Hospital Beds and Accessories. Includes items such as beds, hospital mattresses, overbed tables, and accessories. Beds may be fixed or adjustable height. All beds have adjustable positions. Beds may be electrically or manually adjustable. Accessories include safety sides and/or rails, bumpers, I.V. rods, casters, and bed end panels. Hospital mattresses are intended for special hospital and nursing home use
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such as orthopedic, burn and prevention of decubitis ulcers, and are designed to conform to adjustable positions peculiar to hospital beds. Mattresses meet the flammability test requirement of purchase description 3FNE 99-584. Overbed tables have casters and a high-pressure laminate top surface and are operative with the hospital beds under this SIN. Electric beds meet applicable industry and electrical standards. 71 315 --- Hospital Patient Room Furniture. Furniture designed for hospital/long term patient care use. Includes chest of drawers, wardrobe (single or double door wardrobe with or without locks) cabinet, dresser, low dresser (credenza), desk, table desk, matching hutch top, guest table, mirror, modular components, night table, bedside chest, headboard, footboard, armoire, and medical supply storage cabinet. Includes accessory items relevant to the furniture (i.e., hangers, towel bars). 71 316 --- Hospital and Geriatric Chairs. Includes high back chairs with arms, low back chairs with or without arms, and recliners. Recliners are designed to ensure easy use by patients. Features include a special seat height to allow easy transfer from wheelchair, straps to assist patient in movement of chair, wheels for easy movement, and leg rest to elevate patient's feet above head. Upholstery is nonabsorbent and stain resistant. Geriatric chairs are designed to conform to the characteristic afflictions of geriatric patients. Chairs facilitate sitting and rising without patient strain. Geriatric chairs consist of, but are not limited to the following features: 1) meal tray/table, 2) push bar, 3) casters and/or wheels with lock mechanism, 4) footrest or 5) rocking action. 71 317 --- Chair, Convalescent. (*Small Business Set-Aside.) High- and low-back models designed for use by physically impaired patients. High back minimum back height is 1090 mm (43"). Includes ottomans matching the convalescent chair, to complement a high or low back model. Includes chair models with rocking action. Chairs are for use by physically impaired patients, are sturdy and durable enough to withstand the added stress and strain imposed by such patients, and are designed for easy cleaning. 71 318 --- Patient Service Systems. Medical head-walls or patient service columns for general patient care. Includes the following options: duplex outlets, night light, nurse call, telephone service or other electrical/communication devices, air and oxygen valves, blood pressure unit, overbed wall lights, air purification equipment, etc. 71 319 --- Multiple Seating Units. Multiple seating molded units or fully upholstered seating--heavy duty, high abuse, contract, or institutional type. 71 320 --- BOOKSTACK. Page 98 of 212
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Metal cantilever style, single and double faced. Acceptable accessories include various types of shelves, dividers, end panels, back panels, book supports, canopy tops. (See SIN 71-305 for Library Furniture.) Bookstacks shall meet the performance test requirements in purchase description 3FNE 00-589. 71 321 --- Correctional Institution Furniture. (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Furniture and accessories specifically designed for use in correctional institutions. Items are manufactured using materials and construction methods suitable for the correctional environment. Items include single beds; bunk and bunkable beds; lockers; wardrobes; desks including models with attached seats; tables including models with attached seats; stools; benches; safety hooks; shelves; and accessories. Floor mounted and wall mounted versions of items and accessories which include steps, ladders, safety rails, shelves and drawers for beds also included. Bunk beds, bunkable beds, and underbed drawers pass all applicable performance tests. 71 393 --- Design Services. Interior design services include a wide range of services, and are intended to assist users in project planning and/or execution. Design/layout services may include use of AD/CAP systems. Agencies are required to define the scope of services they require, regardless of the dollar value of the project. Based on the scope defined by the agency, vendors will quote a number of design hours at the hourly contract rate. 71 394 --- Reconfiguration Services. Includes the range of services that are necessary to allow users to reconfigure the existing furniture within the on-site project area. Reconfiguration involves the disassembling and reassembling of components. Agencies must define the scope of services required. 71 395 --- Installation Services. Installation services include product delivery coordination, unpacking, inspection of product for shipping damage, placement, set-up, assembly and leveling of product in accordance with any recommended manufacturer instructions/guidelines to conform to agency requirements/final designs drawings, removal of packing materials, and cleaning of product. Agencies must fully define the scope of the required services under installation in order to facilitate realistic price quotations. 71 396 --- Leased Furniture. 71 397 --- Rental Furniture For those offerors commercially offering rented furniture. Items shall comply with one of the other SIN descriptions in this schedule, including all applicable flammability test requirements and performance test requirements that ensure user safety, i.e. all applicable ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 tests for rotary chairs. Furniture pieces offered under the rental SIN, that are already on GSA
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contract under a purchase SIN in this schedule, require no further testing. See Rental provisions herein, following the Technical Requirements Section. 71 398 --- International Products. This SIN covers items for use only in foreign destinations. (Items that will be sold within the United States shall be offered under one of the other SINs, as appropriate.) Items offered under this SIN shall comply with one of the other SIN descriptions in this schedule, excluding any performance test requirements. Offerors shall identify the SINs that describe the items being offered by checking the categories below. Offerors shall certify that items offered have been tested and found to comply with minimum safety standards for the countries in which the products are sold.Infant Furniture Preschool, Classroom and Training Room Furniture and Auditorium and Theater Seating Preschool and Classroom Storage Lecterns Library Furniture Mail Sorting and Distribution Furniture and accessories Mail Lock Boxes Cafeteria and Food Service Furniture Clothing Lockers, Locker Benches, and Accessories Industrial and Institutional Furniture: Workbenches, Worktables, Warehouse Storage Systems and High Density Storage Cabinets Modular Electronic Equipment Enclosures Hazardous Materials Storage Museum Storage Hospital Beds and Accessories Hospital Patient Room Furniture Hospital and Geriatric Chairs Chair, Convalescent Patient Service Systems Multiple Seating Units Bookstacks Correctional Institution Furniture Shipboard Furniture Design Services Installation Services Reconfiguration Services Leased Furniture Introduction of New Products (INP) 71 399 --- Introduction of New Services/Products (INSP). A new or improved service or product--within the scope of the Federal Supply Schedule, but not currently available under any Federal Supply Schedule contract--that provides a new service, function, task, or attribute that may provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their missions. It may significantly improve an existing service or product. It may be a service or product existing in the commercial market, but not yet introduced to the Federal Government. Group Name: Packaged Rooms 71 1 --- Packaged Offices 71 98 --- International Products 71 99 --- Introduction to New Products 71 100 --- Healthcare Exam Room 71 101 --- Healthcare Waiting Room 71 102 --- Healthcare Long Term Care Room 71 103 --- Healthcare Office 71 200 --- Dormitory and Quarters Packaged Rooms
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Group Name: Class 5-V Vault Door _ Design S - Single Lock 7110009351882 --- Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry Type lL - with optical device, left-hand swing, style K, key-change combination lock (gray) 7110009351883 --- Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry Type llL - without optical device, leftt-hand swing, style K, key-change combination lock (gray) 7110009351885 --- Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry Type IR. - with optical device, right-hand swing, style K, key-change combination lock (gray) 7110009351886 --- Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry Type lIR - without optical device, right-hand swing, style K, key-change combination lock (gray) 7110014758818 --- VAULT DOORS Class 5-V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIIR - Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device, style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. Group Name: Class 5-V Vault Door _ Design B - No exterior hardware 7110014758140 --- VAULT DOORS Class 5-V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious (formerly SIN 489-180) entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IR - right opening swing, with optical device; style K - key change combination lock. (Gray.) In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification A-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014758813 --- VAULT DOORS Class 5-V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIR – right
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opening swing, without optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014758815 --- VAULT DOORS Class 5 -V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIIR – Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014758816 --- VAULT DOORS Class 5-V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IL – Left opening swing, with optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014758821 --- VAULT DOOR Class 5-V - Vault Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIL – Left opening swing, without optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. Group Name: Class 5-A Armory Door _ Design S _ Single Lock 7110014758820 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIR - Right opening swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014759590 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIIR – Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014759593 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes
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covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IL - Left hand swing, with optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014759595 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIR - Right hand swing, without optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014759596 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IR - Right hand swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. 7110014759598 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIL - Left hand swing, without optical device; style K - key change combination lock; Gray. In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-D-600D. Refer to the "Ordering Checklist" For important ordering information. Group Name: Class 5-A Armory Door _ Design B _ No exterior hardware 7110014759592 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIIR - Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014759594 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IR - Right opening swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014759599 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS
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Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IL - Left opening swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014759600 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry; and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIL - Left opening swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014760139 --- ARMORY VAULT DOORS Class 5-A - Armory Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIR - Right opening swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. Group Name: Class 5-B Ballistic Door _ Design S - Single Lock 7110014758814 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IR - Right hand swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758817 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIL - Left hand swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758819 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIR - Right hand swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758824 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IL - left hand swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758825 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIIR - Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray.
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7110014758827 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design S - Single lock; Type IIIR - Double leaf door; right opening swing active leaf, with optical device; Style K – Key change combination lock; gray. Group Name: Class 5-B Ballistic Door _ Design B - No exterior hardware 7110014758822 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IR - Right opening swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758823 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IIL - Left opening swing, without optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. 7110014758826 --- BALLISTIC VAULT DOORS Class 5-B - Ballistic Door resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry; Design B - No exterior hardware; Type IL - Left opening swing, with optical device; Style K - Key change combination lock; gray. Group Name: Security Equiptment Accessories 489 154 --- VAULT DOOR ACCESSORIES For use with vault doors meeting federal specification AA-D-600 vault doors. Examples of acceptable items include day gate, base plate, and key locker 489 157 --- Utility locker Gray, UL group IR combination lock. 1/4" steel door, 1/8" steel body. Overall dimensions: 8 3/16"W x 12 1/8"L x 8 1/4"D. 489 158 --- Key rack Fits inside utility locker, holds 42 keys. Has six panels with seven keys per panel. 489 159 --- Wall key cabinet Holds 125 keys. UL Group IR combination lock, 1/4" steel door, 1/8" steel body, recessed fulllength hinge. Overall dimensions 12"W x 16 1/2"H x 6 3/8"D. 489 160 --- Wall cabinet
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UL Group IR combination lock, 1/4" steel door, 1/8" steel body, recessed full-length hinge. Overall dimensions 12"W x 16 1/2"H x 6 3/8"D. 489 161 --- SPECIAL ACCESS CONTROL CONTAINER Size I - 12-1/8"H X 5-3/16"W X 8-1/4"D, or Size II - 15"W X 12"H X 10"D; gray; UL Group 1R combination lock; Minimum 0.125" steel; Shielded Slot with saw tooth baffle; Padlock eyes for mounting; Recessed door; Continuous hinge with Nonremovable pin. Group Name: Modular Vault Systems - GSA Approved 489 186 --- MODULAR VAULT SYSTEM, GSA APPROVED In accordance with Federal Specification AA-V-2737, dated April 25, 1990. Includes all components required for the complete assembly and installation of six-sided vaults. 489 187 --- VAULT DESIGN SERVICES Include a limited range of services and are intended to assist users in achieving a vault that is safe, functional, and best-suited to their needs and locations. 489 188 --- INSTALLATION SERVICES May include product delivery, coordination, unpacking, inspection of product for shipping damage, assembly of product to conform to the final design, and removal of packing materials. Group Name: Filing and Storage AA-F0363D Class 5 Type II Size I-51-1/4"Hx22"Wx39"D 7110009310770 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size l without map and plan hangers and suspension, 51 1/4"H x 22"W x39"D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110010173546 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size l without map and plan hangers and suspension, 51 1/4"H x 22"W x39"D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110010173547 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size l without map and plan hangers and suspension, 51 Page 106 of 212
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1/4"H x 22"W x39"D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. Group Name: Filing and Storage AA -F0363D Class 5 Type II Size IV-28-1/2"Hx23-1/4"Wx24"D 7110013092032 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size lV without map and plan hangers and suspension, 28 1/2"H x 23 1/4"W x 24"D, maximum design K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110013092033 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size lV without map and plan hangers and suspension, 28 1/2"H x 23 1/4"W x 24"D, maximum design K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110013092034 --- MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry - Type ll, Size lV without map and plan hangers and suspension, 28 1/2"H x 23 1/4"W x 24"D, maximum design K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment) Group Name: Filing and Storage AA -F0363D Class 6 Type II Size I - 571/2"Hx22"Wx38"D 489 103 --- INTERIOR COMPONENTS For use in cabinets meeting federal specification AA-F-363, Classes 5 and 6 cabinets. Examples of acceptable items include Plan hold rack & assembly; Vertical posts (Set of 4); Shelf; Security locker, Shallow drawer (4" to 5" high); Regular drawer (10-1/2" to 12" high); 3" X 5" Cross tray insert; 3-1/4" X 7-3/8" Cross tray insert; 4" X 6" Cross tray insert; 5" X 8" Cross tray insert; drawers; double row drawer insert; triple row drawer insert; microfilm drawer insert; tape canister drawer insert; tape seal drawer insert; pistol rack insert; center drawer insert, quarter drawer insert, drawer liner; pull-out weapons cart w/storage drawers; caster base 7110009310771 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type II - Size l, without map and plan hangers and suspension 57
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1/2"H x 22"W x 38"D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110010190408 --- MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry - Type II - Size l, without map and plan hangers and suspension 57 1/2"H x 22"W x 38 D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Black) 7110010245958 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry. Type II Size l, without map and plan hangers and suspension 57 1/2"H x 22"W x 38"D, design K, keychange combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 5 Size I – 2 drawer, legal size 7110000826111 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010128739 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010152850 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Size l - Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091934 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes convert entry and 10 and minutes forced entry. Size l - two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 5 Size III – 4 drawer Legal Size 7110000826112 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security):
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Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010128740 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010128741 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091936 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size I – 2 drawer Legal size 7110009209342 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry. Size l Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010154638 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry Size l Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010154639 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry Size l Two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091956 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry. Size l two drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358.
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Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size I – 2 drawer Design ML 7110010295767 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - two drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010298055 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - two drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010309009 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - two drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091988 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size l - two drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size I – 2 drawer Design DL 7110012648473 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry; Size 1 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers, Gray. 7110013091989 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; ; Size 1 - 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers, Black 7110013091990 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size 1 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers, Parchment Page 110 of 212
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7110013092038 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size 1 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers, Walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size I – 2 drawer DL Design DM 7110012648474 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock; gray. 7110013092023 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock; black. 7110013092024 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock; parchment. 7110013092025 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock; Walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size I – 2 drawer DL/SL Design DM 7110012648475 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30 man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 1 single lock; gray. 7110013092026 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1dual lock, 1 single lock; black. 7110013092027 --- FILING CABINET Page 111 of 212
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Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 1 single lock; parchment. 7110013092028 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size I 2 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 1 single lock; walnut wood grain Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size II – 4 drawer Letter size 7110013091957 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size ll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091958 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size ll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091959 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size ll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091960 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size ll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size III – 4 drawer Legal Size 7110009209343 --- MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry - Size lll four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray) 7110010154266 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Page 112 of 212
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7110010506060 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment).In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091961 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lll - four drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size III – 4 drawer Design DL 7110012648476 --- FILING CABINETS FILING CABINET, STEEL, UNINSULATED, SECURITY: Class 6 - resistant to 20-manhours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size III - 4 drawer, legal size; Style K Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Gray. 7110013091991 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size III - 4 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Black 7110013091992 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6- resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size III 4 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Parchment 7110013091993 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size III - 4 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Walnut wood grain Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size IV – 5 drawer Letter size 7110013091962 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091963 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Page 113 of 212
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Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091964 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091965 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes convert entry. Size lV five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size IV – 5 drawer Design ML 7110013091994 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - two drawers, letter size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091995 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - two drawers, letter size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091996 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - two drawers, letter size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091997 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size lV - two drawers, letter size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358.
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Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size IV – 5 drawer Design DL 7110013091998 --- FILING CABINETS Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size IV - 5 drawer, letter size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Gray. 7110013091999 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size IV - 5 drawer, letter size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Black. 7110013092000 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size IV - 5 drawer, letter size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Parchment. 7110013092001 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size IV - 5 drawer, letter size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; Walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size V – 5 drawer Legal size 7110009199193 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010156099 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010156100 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091966 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security):
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Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawer, legal size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size V – 5 drawer Design ML 7110010290389 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010298058 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010298059 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawers, legal size steel K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013092002 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size V - five drawers, legal size style K, key-change combination lock, design ML independently locked drawers, one lock per drawer. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size V – 5 drawer Design DL 7110012648477 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; gray. 7110013092003 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; black.
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7110013092004 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; parchment. 7110013092005 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size V – 5 drawer 1DL/4SL DM 7110012648478 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 4 single locks; gray. 7110013092014 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 4 single locks; black. 7110013092015 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM - individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 4 single locks; parchment. 7110013092016 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 1 dual lock, 4 single locks; walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size V – 5 drawer 2DL/3SL DM 7110012648479 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock, 3 single locks; gray. 7110013092017 --- FILING CABINET Page 117 of 212
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Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock, 3 single locks; black. 7110013092018 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock, 3 single locks; parchment. 7110013092019 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 2 dual lock, 3 single locks; walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VI – 2 drawer Special size 7110009199213 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vl - two drawer, special size, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F358. 7110010156101 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vl - two drawer, special size, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010165802 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vl - two drawer, special size, special purpose size, style K, keychange combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091967 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vl - two drawer, specal size, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358.
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Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VI – 2 drawer Design DL 7110012648481 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VI - 2 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; gray. 7110013092006 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VI - 2 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; black. 7110013092007 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VI - 2 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; parchment. 7110013092039 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VI - 2 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VII – 1 drawer Special size 7110009199214 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vll - one drawer, special size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010153196 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vll - one drawer, special size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010184301 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vll - one drawer, special size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Page 119 of 212
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7110013091968 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vll - one drawer, special size, style K, key-change combination lock. . (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VII – 1 drawer Design DL 7110012648482 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VII - 1 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; gray. 7110013092008 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VII - 1 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; black. 7110013092009 --- FILING CABINET Filing cabinet, steel, legal and letter size, uninsulated, security Class-6, Size VII, Design DL, Parchment. 7110013092010 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size VII - 1 drawer, special size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DL - 2 locks in one drawer controlling all drawers; walnut wood grain. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VIII – 1 drawer Special size 7110009199306 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size, with two caring handles and a protective shield for lock, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110010152851 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size, with two caring handles and a protective 3 shield for lock, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358.
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7110010152852 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size, with two caring handles and a protective shield for lock, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091969 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size, with two caring handles and a protective3 shield for lock, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size VIII – 1 drawer Design DL 7110012648483 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size with two carrying handles and a protective shield around locks, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock, design DL, two locks in one drawer and control all drawers. (Gray).In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013092011 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size with two carrying handles and a protective shield around locks, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock, design DL, two locks in one drawer and control all drawers. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013092012 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size with two carrying handles and a protective shield around locks, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock, design DL, two locks in one drawer and control all drawers. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013092013 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size Vlll - one drawer, special size with two carrying handles and a protective shield around locks, special purpose, style K, key-change combination lock, design
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DL, two locks in one drawer and control all drawers. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size X – 2 drawer Letter size 7110013091970 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size X - two drawers, letter size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091971 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size X - two drawers, letter size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Black). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091972 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size X - two drawers, letter size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Parchment). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. 7110013091973 --- Filing Cabinets Steel, Legal and Letter Size, Uninsulated, Security): Class 6 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 andminutes forced entry. Size X - two drawers, letter size, style K, key-change combination lock. (Walnut wood grain). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-F-358. Group Name: Steel, Legal and Letter Size AA-F-358H Class 6 Size X – 2 drawer Caster Base 7110001492004 --- Caster Base: For Class 6 legal files, Gray. 7110010152855 --- Caster Base: For Class 6 legal files, Black. 7110010152856 --- Caster Base: For Class 6 legal files, Parchment. Group Name: Security Equipment New Items & International Products 489 98 --- International Products
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Includes the following items for use only in international locations: Safes, Burglary Resistant (489-166); Filing Cabinets, Insulated (489-167); Safes, Insulated (489-168); Depository (489169); ADP Safes (489-171); Room Safes (489-192) 489 99 --- Introduction of New Products (INP) New or improved product(s) not currently available under any GSA contract that has the potential to provide more economical or efficient means for Federal agencies to accomplish their missions Group Name: Security/Filing Cabinet, Dual Lock 7110012648480 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 5 dual lock; gray. 7110013092020 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 5 dual lock; black. 7110013092021 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 5 dual lock; parchment. 7110013092022 --- FILING CABINET Class 6 - resistant to 20-man-hours surreptitious entry and 30-man-minutes covert entry; Size V 5 drawer, legal size; Style K - Key change combination lock; Design DM – individually locked drawers, 5 dual lock; Walnut wood grain. Group Name: Security Products Miscellaneous 489 189 --- REPAIR PARTS Include major or unique components of GSA-approved security equipment such as drawer heads, locking mechanisms, drawer handles, and other components that may require replacement during the life of the product, excluding combination locks. 489 190 --- FILING CABINET, UNINSULATED, SECURITY MAPS AND PLANS, GENERAL FILING AND STORAGE In accordance with Federal Specification AA-F-363; Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours
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surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry, and 10 man-minutes forced entry; Type III Information Processing System Cabinet/COMSEC; Design K - Key change combination lock; gray 489 193 --- Lock, Combination In accordance with Federal Specification FF-L-2740A, dated January 12, 1997. The locks are dial operated, bolt type, combination locks with a changeable combination. The locks are designed to be mounted on safes, security files, vault doors, and similar items; and intended for the protection of national security information. The locks have been tested and determined to be resistant to surreptitious entry, manipulation, radiological analysis, emanation analysis and covert entry. Group Name: Map & Plan Filing Cabinets and Weapons Storage 7110009288689 --- Filing Cabinets, Uninsulated, security maps and plans, general filing and storage: Class 5 - Resistant to 20 man-hours surreptitious entry, 30 man-minutes covert entry and 10 man-minutes forced entry. Type ll, Size ll without map and plan hangers and suspension, 43 1/2"H x 35 3/4"W x 26 3/4"D, design K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest version of Federal Specification AA-F-363. 7110014762954 --- Cabinet, Security, Weapons Storage: Weapons Container - Class 5 - Resistant to 20 an-hours surreptitious entry, 30-man-minutes covert entry, and 10-man-minutes forced entry. Style B - without channel base assembly, design K, key-change combination lock. (Gray). In accordance with the latest revision of Federal Specification AA-C-2859. Group Name: Safe and Vault Systems, Commercial 489 166 --- SAFE, BURGLARY RESISTANT Complies with Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 687. Safes shall be listed by UL and bear the UL-approved label or shall be listed by other nationally recognized testing laboratory with a label and monitoring program 489 167 --- Filing cabinet Insulated vertical and lateral type filing cabinets complying with Underwriters laboratories Standard UL 72 for Insulated Record Containers or Insulated Filing Devices. 489 168 --- Safe, insulated Safes complying with with Underwriters laboratories Standard UL 72 for Insulated Record Containers or Insulated Filing Devices. 489 169 --- Depository Page 124 of 212
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Safe type containers designed to allow fund or property to be deposited in the container through a hopper or baffled channel, without providing access to the interior of the container. 489 171 --- ADP safe Insulated containers designed for storage of magnetic tapes and disks. 489 192 --- Room safes Containers designed for storage of personal possessions in hotels, quarters or other temporary housing. Containers shall be specifically designed and advertised for this application. Doors may be fixed or removable. Locks may be combination key or card 489 194 --- Modular Vault System, Commercial The vault system shall be in accordance with UL standard 608. The Vault system shall be class M, Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 as defined in the UL standard. The modular vault systems are fabricated using interlocking panels and connecting hardware for vault floors, walls, and ceilings intended for use in financial institutions, commercial, industrial and mercantile properties. The interlocking panels allow the vault system to be used in pre-existing space as well as new construction. The modular vault is intended to protect contents from burglary attack. Unless special authorization is given, vaults under this SIN are not authorized for storage of classified documents or materials.
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71 II K COMPREHENSIVE FURNITURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (CFMS) 712 97 Ancillary Repair and Alterations - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alternation, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and non-complex in nature, such as routine painting or carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SINs that are part of this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary Repair and Alteration services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of products or services purchased under this Federal Supply Schedule contract. This SIN includes all regulatory guidance outlined in accordance with FAR 36, including the Davis Bacon Act and the Miller Act. Special Instructions: No award will be made under 712-97, Ancillary Repair and Alteration unless an offeror is awarded (or receives award concurrently) for another SIN under this Schedule. The Repair and Alteration work must be ancillary (incidental) to the primary services offered under the Schedule. For Federally-owned space managed by GSA's Public Building Service (PBS), approval of the PBS Building Manager must be received by the ordering activity and contractor before any repair and alteration work may be ordered. A copy of the approval must be retained by both the ordering activity contracting officer and the contractor. Owned or leased space outside the PBS inventory may also include approval requirements. A copy of the approval must be retained by both the ordering activity contracting officer and the MAS contractor performing the R&A services. This R&A SIN shall not be used for PBS leased space. Any Agency contracting officer ordering services under this SIN for Ancillary Repair and Alterations is responsible for complying with his or her agency's internal policies when procuring R&A services. This may include a specific warrant delegation for procuring construction services when the estimated amount of this portion of the task order exceeds $2,000 (Ref. FAR 22.4).
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Special Notice to Ordering Agencies: GSA or other landlords may require re-performance of any nonconforming work at agency expense. If applicable, agencies may seek appropriate recourse from the contractor responsible for the nonconforming work. 712 1 Project Management (Furniture/Furnishings Related) - Comprehensive support for the design, reconfiguration, relocation and increasing/downsizing of office space and similar facilities. Furniture, office equipment and furnishings included. 712 2 Assets Management (Furniture and Furnishings Related) - Supply customer agencies with services designing and installing systems to manage office furniture and related inventories, includes warehouse and property disposal management 712 3 Reconfiguration/Relocation Management (Furniture and Furniture Related) - Services for reorganizing, consolidating, warehousing and/or opening new facilities. Furniture, office equipment and furnishings included. 712 4 Furniture Design/Layout - Services for inclusive furniture consultations, interior design and product specifications. Furniture, office equipment and furnishings included. 712 6 (Furniture and Furniture Related) - Assets Maintenance - Services for restoring, repairing, renovating, reupholstering and cleaning of office furnishings and equipment. 712 99 Introduction of New Services/Products - This SIN encompasses Services within the scope of the Comprehensive Furniture Management Services Federal Supply Schedule, and not currently available under any other SIN or Federal Supply Schedule, that may provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal government ordering activities to accomplish their mission. The new Service may significantly improve an existing Service. It may be a furniture management service existing in the commercial market, but not yet introduced to the Federal government.
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72 FURNISHINGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS 31 301 Broadloom carpet - Woven and/or knitted, or tufted, nylon, wool, and/or wool/nylon blend 31 302 Broadloom carpet - Tufted, nylon, wool, and/or wool nylon blend. 30 oz. cut pile, 36 oz. cut pile, 30 oz. loop pile; and broadloom carpet. SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE 31 303 Carpet tiles - Tufted or fusion bonded, nylon, wool, and/or wool/nylon blend 31 304 Special use broadloom carpet and carpet tiles. - Includes antimicrobial, computer grade, indoor/outdoor, and stain resistant and high performance/heavy duty 31 305 Carpet cushion - Including, but not limited to, rubber (cellular, waffled, high density); urethane (prime, prime densified, high density, and bonded); natural fiber (hair, jute); and synthetic needled fiber 31 401 Resilient (hard surface) tile - Including, but not limited to, vinyl composition tile, solid vinyl tile, rubber tile, linoleum, residential, ESD tile and Vinyl and laminate plank and prefinished, engineered wood 31 402 Resilient (hard surface) sheet flooring - Including, but not limited to, vinyl sheet with and without backing, linoleum, rubber sheet, residential grade sheet and electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection sheet flooring 31 501 Mats and matting (with and without logos) - SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE. Interlocking modular mats, Carpet type mats and matting shall be nylon, polyester, polypropylene (including grass type), Antistatic, carpet type, Wire woven rubber or plastic link mats with logos and Industrial carpet tile 31 502 Mats and matting (with and without logos) - Resilient mats and matting with and without logos, unbacked, open construction, polyethylene (such as Astroturf type) with and without logos, vinyl or vinyl coated fiber mats and matting, with solid attached cushion, anti-slip mats and matting, anti-fatigue mats and matting, and Interlocking modular mats with closed grid construction 31 601 Recycled and/or biobased content (as defined in Executive Order 13101) flooring Broadloom carpet, carpet tiles, and carpet cushion; resilient (hard surface) sheet, tile and planks; and mats and matting 31 602 Flooring Recycling Programs
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31 603 Floor covering Accessories and Accessorial Services - Accessories as carpet items, resilient (hard surface) items, Mats and matting and low odor flooring adhesives that help alleviate indoor air pollution is encouraged 31 604 Optional Installation (carpet and hard surface) - OPTIONAL INSTALLATION INCLUDES DIRECT GLUEDOWN, DOUBLE STICK OR DOUBLE GLUEDOWN, STRETCH-IN (TACKLESS) OVER SEPARATE CUSHION CARPET TILES (MODULES, FULL SPREAD WITH GRID, NON WET ADHESIVE, FURNITURE LIFTING, CARPET APPEARANCE RETENTION PROGRAM (CARP), AND REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF CARPET. FOR CARPET CLEANING AND REMOVAL SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH FACILITY MAINTENANCE SERVICES REFER TO SCHEDULE 03FAC SIN 811-002. 722 01 LAMPS/SHADES - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes, but is not limited to, lamps such as floor lamps, table lamps, & wall lamps (including electrical sconces), track lighting, and replacement lamp shades. Ceiling lights (chandeliers) and picture lights can be offered under this SIN. Items offered under this SIN shall meet the requirements for Lighting Fixtures and Lamps. 722 02 WINDOW TREATMENTS - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes Draperies & Drapery Accessories, Venetian & Vertical Blinds, Window Shades, and Hardware. Draperies, Blinds, & Shades can be offered in various sizes/dimensions, colors, patterns, and fabrics. Drapery Accessories are items primarily constructed of textile fabric that can be used around a window for decorative purposes (e.g., cornice boards, valences, swags, tiebacks, etc.). Hardware includes any hardware necessary for the function of items offered under this SIN. Hardware includes, but is not limited to, rods, pulleys, hooks, & slides for Draperies; slats, tapes or cords, tilting cords or wands, clamps, brackets, cord locks, bottom rails, end caps, vanes, beaded tilter chains, & hooks for blinds; and pulleys & side tracks for shades. Replacement hardware must be made available. 722 03 COORDINATING BEDSPREADS AND COMFORTERS - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes bedspreads and comforters with same color and pattern as window treatments; and blankets in colors coordinating with bedspreads and comforters 722 04 CUBICLE CURTAINS AND HARDWARE - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) 722 05 WALL ART INCLUDING PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND POSTERS (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes oil and acrylic paintings, oil replicas on canvas, photographic prints, and other art work (e.g., posters, prints, transparencies, and artwork from processes such as engravings, lithographs and serigraphs) 722 06 ARTIFICIAL TREES, PLANTS, DRIED FOLIAGE, AND PLANTERS FOR INDOOR USE. - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes floral or plain foliage; tabletop, floor, wall, and hanging arrangements; planters in various designs, shapes, materials, colors, and finishes; and hardware
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722 07 OTHER DECORATIVE WALL OR TABLETOP ACCESSORIES - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes, but is not limited to, decorative mirrors, walls clocks and matching nonelectrical sconces, and oriental style ginger jars, bowls, and urns 722 08 OPTIONAL ANCILLARY SERVICES - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes installation, measuring, and design services for window coverings, wall art, and cubicle curtains. Services for lamps include installation-related operations and minor wall preparation 722 98 OVERSEAS (INTERNATIONAL) FABRIC - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes window treatment and upholstery material for overseas use. 722 99 INTRODUCTION OF NEW PRODUCTS - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) Includes any items considered new technology and deemed appropriate to the schedule. See Clause L-FSS-400 for definition and other pertinent information.
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73 FOOD SERVICE, HOSPITALITY, CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, CHEMICALS AND SERVICES - Food Service Equipment, Supplies, and Services. This Schedule offers a variety of cleaning equipment and accessories, and cleaning products for daily cleaning - products that keep facilities clean in an environmentally friendly manner. Housing Managers and Facility Managers will enjoy the full range of Hospitality Solutions under this Schedule. In addition, all food service needs from eating utensils to an entire custom designed food court kiosk concept that supports new branding initiatives are available. Wood, concrete, or aggregate stone waste receptacles from this Schedule can enhance the appearance outside facilities. Also available are office recycling containers and waste receptacles, outdoor recycling containers, and industrial trash storage containers. Chemicals and Chemical Products 476 12 Sterilants, Surgical Scrubs, and Related Products - Including liquid disinfectants that are sporicidal, and are suitable for use on hospital equipment, surgical instruments, rubber and plastic objects. Also includes specialized kits for blood, serum, and/or associated body fluid spills 476 13 Disinfectants 507 2 Permanent/Disposable dispenser housing and refills for the control of general institutional airborne odors, smoke, and sanitizing surfaces - May be dispensed either actively or passively. This product must be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency 507 4 Toilet Bowl Cleaner, liquid, powder, and/or gel and product - for the effective treatment and deodorization of pit toilets, vault toilets, holding tanks, portable toilets, and re-circulating toilets when used in accordance with label instructions 507 8 Sanitizers for Food Handling Areas - liquid, powder, gel, aerosol, pump spray. - Products must be USDA and EPA registered 507 9 Insect Repellent 507 99 Introduction of New Products/Services related to chemicals and chemical products 524 1 Fuel Oil Additive - including product and services 524 2 Boiler Feed, Cooling Water, and Closed Water Treatment Chemicals - product only or product with service
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655 01 Propane 655 03 Service/Repair and or Rental Demurrage relating to Propane 658 1 Water Purification Chemicals - Includes products for water purification, waste water, sewage treatment and bioremediation. Products for human consumption, swimming pools, spas, or products with service 681 1 Road Stabilization/Ice Melting Chemicals or Chemical Formulations - Including: commercial non-hazardous chemicals/formulations designed primarily for road stabilization or to safely melt/remove ice from roadways, walkways, runways, and roofs with minimal negative environmental impact 681 2 Aircraft Deicers - Including: commercial chemicals or formulations designed to remove ice from aircraft wings or fuselage 681 4 Antifreeze, Fuel Engine Primer, Penetrates and related products Cleaning Equipment and Accessories, Cleaning Chemicals and Sorbents, and Janitorial Supplies 375 100 Vacuum Cleaner Canister Type - including Dry Pickup, Wet/Dry Pickup, Industrial Hazardous Material Pickup (Mercury/Asbestos), and Hospital Usage 375 103 Vacuum Cleaner Upright Type - including small and large commercial, and household 375 107 Vacuum Cleaner Portable Hand Type 375 117 Carpet Cleaner, including Shampooer, Extractor, Liquid or Powder 375 125 Sweeper and Scrubber - Walk-Behind Type 375 129 Floor Machine - Scrubber, Striper, Polisher, Burnisher 375 135 Accessories and Attachments 375 139 Parts, Repair and Replacement, Miscellaneous for Cleaning Equipment 375 200 Mops, Buckets, Wringers, Squeegees, Brooms, Brushes, Sponges, Scouring Pads, Wiping Rags, Cleaning Cloths, Chamois, Polishing Pads, Cleaning Products, and Related Items 375 321 Powdered and Liquid Machine Warewashing (Dishwashing) Compounds and Rinse Additives
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375 323 Laundry Cleaner, Powdered and Liquid, and Dry Cleaning Chemicals 375 341 Floor and Carpet Chemical Products 375 351 Sorbents - Non-Marine Usage Type I for Non-hazardous & Non-toxic Organic Spill 375 352 Sorbents - Non-Marine Usage Type II for Hazardous and Toxic Organic Spills 375 353 Sorbents - Marine Usage, Type III Non-water soluble 375 355 Sorbent Accessories 375 356 Sweeping Compounds 375 361 Biodegradable Cleaner/Degreaser (Water Based) Non-Phenolic and Non-Petrolemm Products approved by USDA for Food Handling Areas 375 362 Biodegradable Cleaner/Degreaser (Solvent Based) Non-Phenolic and Non-petroleum 375 363 Cleaners/Degreasers - (Water and/or Solvent Based Detergent) 375 364 Cleaner/Degreasers and Polishes - (I,I,I Trichloroethane CFC Replacement for Industrial/Electrical Applications) 375 368 Gloves, Cleaning, Rubber 375 371 Cleaning Chemical Dispensing Equipment and Systems 375 372 Cleaning Chemicals used with Dispensing Systems 375 391 Auto Cleaners/Polishers, Air Fresheners, and Windshield Care 375 393 Tire Care: - Tire/Wheel Dressings, Tire Cleaners/Protectants, Tire Sealants, Road Hazard Kits 375 99 Introduction of New Products/Services relating to Cleaning Equipment, Janitorial Supplies, Cleaning Chemicals and Sorbents FSG 85, Toiletries, Personal Care Items, Linens, and Lodging and Hospitality Supplies and Services, and Hospitality Wear 852 1 Toiletries - Including but not limited to: Hand Cleaners, Shampoo, Hair Rinse, Hair Conditioner, Body Wash, Lotions, Shaving Cream, Soap, Mouthwash, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Ointments and Wipes
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852 2 Personal Care Articles - Including, but not limited to: Barber Supplies (Razor Blades, Razors, Clippers), Shoe Polish and Saddle Soap, Combs and Brushes, and Salon Supplies (Blow Dryers and Curling Irons) and miscellaneous 852 3 Lodging and Hospitality Supplies and Services - (Catalog Only) Includes: Food Service Equipment and Supplies, Environmental (Air Cleaners and Deodorizers), Housewares, Uniforms, Linens and Bedding, Housekeeping, Cleaning and Maintenance, Signs, Safety and Security, Amenities, Outdoor Furniture Equipment, Lobby and Front Desk, and Advertising and Promotional Items 852 4 Hospitality Wear - including but not limited to, uniforms, blazers, dress smocks, tunic tops, and other Wearables related to: Housekeeping, Guest and Staff, and Restaurant 852 7 Linens - Including, but not limited to: bed linens, table linens, kitchen linens, bath linens and miscellaneous 852 99 Introduction of New Products/Services relating to toiletries, personal care articles, and hospitality supplies and services Food Service Equipment, Supplies and Services 302 28 Food Service Carts and Holding and Transport Equipment - including Heated Proof Cabinets; Utility Carts; Caddy; Hot and Cold Food Carts; Steam Heated Food Warming Cabinets; Electrically Heated Food Warming Cabinets; Heated Self-Leveling Dispenser; NonHeated Self-Leveling Dispenser; Silverware Dispenser; Tray Transport Carts; Tray and Pan Transport Carts 302 65 Kitchens in Minutes 302 74 Tableware - including Flatware, Stainless, Silver and Silver Plated; Glassware, Drinking; Disposable Tableware 302 98 Ancillary Services Related to Food Service Equipment 302 99 Introduction of New Services and Products Related to Food Service Equipment Food Service Equipment, Supplies, and Services 302 1 Kitchen Management Solutions - including Dining Facility Services, Consultation, Design and Installation of Food Preparation Facilities, Catering, Mess Attendants, Chefs and Food Preparation Assistants, excludes construction and A&E services
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302 15 Sanitation and Warewashing Equipment - including, Dishwashers, Warewashing and Warewashing Racks; Dishwashers, Front and Side Loading; Food Waste Disposers; Trash Compactors; Kitchen Sinks; Dishpans 302 2 Emergency and Non-Emergency Food Service Support - including Emergency Water Filtration Units, Potable Water, Non-Perishable Subsistence Meals, Juices, Coffee, and Assorted Snack Food, Portable Kitchen Units, Mess Attendants and Cooks 302 20 Food Preparation Equipment - including Food Preparation Appliances; Meat Sawing Machines; Meat Slicing Machines; Meat Tenderizing Machines; Electric Mixers; Food Preparation Tables and Stands; Packing, Wrapping and Labeling Supplies; Patty Making Machines; Can Openers; Bread Making Machines; Bread Slicing Machines; Bagel Machines 302 29 Food Measuring and Testing Devices - including Portion Scales; Receiving Scales; Thermometers; Other Miscellaneous Measuring and Testing Devices 302 3 Cooking Equipment - including Broilers, Compartment Pressure Cooker, Steam Cabinet, Convection Ovens/Steamers, Cook-Chill Systems, Deep Fryers/Specialty Fryers, Griddles/Grills/Hot Plates/Supplies, Microwaves, Other Specialty Ovens, i.e. Roaster, Pizza, etc, Ranges, Commercial, Steam Jacket Kettles, Tilting Skillets, Toasters (Pop-Up, Rotary), MixerCooker, Food Warming Lamps, Vented Hoods 302 30 Food Serving and Merchandising Equipment - including Checkout Counters; Bakery Showcases; Coffee Brewing Machines and Supplies; Urns 302 34 Hot and Cold Food Counters - SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS 302 36 Food and Beverage Dispensing Equipment - including Cold Food and Liquid Dispensing Equipment; Hot Food and Liquid Dispensing Equipment 302 40 Food Preparation and Storage Smallwares, - including Shelving; Mobile Food Storage Ingredient Bins; Canister Food Storage Ingredient Bins; Pots and Pans; Kitchen Utensils; Mixing Bowls; Cutting Boards; Chopping Blocks; Cutlery 302 41 Food Service Items - including, Dinnerware Server; Beverage Server; Holloware; Miscellaneous Tabletop Accessories; Food Preparation Wearables, including Chef's clothing; Tablecovers 302 42 Food Service Storage Racks and Cabinets - SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS 302 49 Refrigeration Equipment - including Blast Freezers; Chillers; Commercial Refrigerators; Commercial Freezers; Dairy Cases; Deli Cases; Walk-In Refrigerators; Walk-in Freezers; Ice Dispensers; Water Stations; Ice Making Equipment; Ice Storage Bins and Carts
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302 56 Concession Equipment - including Ice Cream Machines; Yogurt Making Machines; Popcorn Machines; Other Concession Equipment 302 72 Kiosks Food Center Concepts - including A La Cart Serveries; Food Court Concepts Recycling Collection Containers and Waste Receptacles 384 2 Office Recycling Containers and Waste Receptacles - to include Desktop/Deskside, personal use, intermediate, common work area use recycling collection containers and accessories and waste receptacles, including ash/trash combination units and accessories, and all types of interior trash can and recycle bins 384 4 Outdoor Recycling Containers and Waste Receptacles - to include exterior community use recycling containers and accessories and waste receptacles including ash/trash combination units and accessories, and dumpsters 384 9 Industrial Trash Storage Containers - without Compactor, Combination Industrial Trash, Storage Container with Compactor and Accessories 384 99 Introduction of New Services and Products relating to Recycling Containers and Waste Receptacles
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75 OFFICE PRODUCTS/SUPPLIES AND SERVICES AND NEW PRODUCTS/TECHNOLOGY - Schedule 75 now includes Videotapes, Audiotapes, Tape Cartridges, Diskettes/Optical Disks, Disk Packs, Disk Cartridges, Anti-Glare Screens, Cleaning Equipment & Supplies, Ergonomic Devices, Next Day Desktop Delivery of Office Supplies, and Restroom Products such as Roll Toilet Tissue Dispensers, Toilet Tissue, Paper Towels, Toilet Seat Covers, Facial Tissues, and Soaps for Restroom Dispensers. 75 200 OFFICE PRODUCTS - Offerors may offer their entire commercial catalog, or may offer a select, limited line of office products. Office products include, but are not limited to items such as: pens, pencils, markers, xerographic paper, printer paper, fax paper, binders, tape, envelopes, shredders, helical-scan, longitudinally oriented video tapes, video cassettes, reel to reel audio tapes, blank endless loop audio cartridge tapes, magnetic tape audio recording cassette, computer tape, reel, cartridge, cassette, diskettes, disk packs, disk cartridges, antiglare/anti-radiation screens (VDT), ergonomic products (wrist and foot rests), cleaning equipment and supplies (head cleaners, disk drive cleaners, monitor cleaners, toner wipes, minivacuums, etc.) optical disks, CD ROMS, physical storage, security, protective and related ADP supplies, and toner cartridges. Toner cartridge offerors must provide arrangements for empty toner cartridges to be returned from customers. This may include prepaid shipping labels in the products packaging and/or rebates. EXCLUSIONS: All products which have been determined to be essentially the same as items available under the AbilityOne Program;(formerly JWOD)items which do not comply with the requirements set forth in Executive Order 13423 and Items which are not in compliance with the Trade Agreements Act. Firms offering their entire commercial catalog are only authorized to distribute this catalog to our customers. Any other catalogs cannot be used, substituted, or distributed with the GSA contract number printed on it, to GSA customers or other federal agencies. Sub-Categories (not all vendors have been placed within the following subcategories. To view a complete list of vendors, click on the SIN) Appliances (office) Binding and Filing Business Machines (calculators, copier/fax supplies, etc.) Calendars and Personal Organizers Cases and Portfolios Computer Accessories Forms Page 137 of 212
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Mailing and Shipping Supplies Office Essentials (clips, notes, books, tape, etc.) Office Furnishings (clocks, frames, stools, etc.) Paper (copier, computer, labels, etc.) Shredders Toner Cartridges Visual Communications and Meeting Aids Writing Instruments 75 210 OFFICE SERVICES - This SIN includes all commercially available services related to the support of office products. Services include, but are not limited to: on-site stores, walk-in stores, customizing and imprinting services. 75 85 Restroom Products - This includes, but is not limited to, items such as: Dispensers for Roll Toilet Tissue, Toilet Tissue, Paper Towels, Dispensers for Paper Towels, toilet seat covers, facial tissues, and soaps for restroom dispensers. 75 99 NEW PRODUCTS/TECHNOLOGY - This SIN includes new or improved products and services with the potential of being more economical or efficient. These products/services may presently exist in the commercial marketplace, are being developed or improved, and have not been introduced to the Federal Government.
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76 PUBLICATION MEDIA 760 6 Entertainment, News, and Library Media - Provides Off-the-Shelf licensed and unlicensed broadcast and multi-media programming, news and information media (theatrical and non-theatrical) delivered in variety of modes including primarily electronic subscription, print, wireless broadcast including satellite; cable broadcast, LowPowerTV; and the multi-media and Digital storage formats such as tape, CD ROM, DVD and emerging technologies such as Talk Book and I-Pod. Off-the-shelf pre-recorded or produced product content includes but is not limited to: entertainment, business, news, educational, financial, recreational, scientific and technical, medical, legal programming. Contractors shall provide performance licensing of motion picture, television, music, and theatrical programming; scope includes sale or lease of Home Video, Games and Simulation products and services available in English and Foreign Language versions. Contractors shall provide licensed secure access to domestic and international archive, museum and library media in print and electronic forms. Excludes advertising, marketing, and public relations services. 760 1 Books and Pamphlets - Includes books: geography, medical, technical and childrens', dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases, globes, maps, instructional pamphlets, internet desk references and thesauruses. 760 2 Periodicals, Subscriptions Services - Includes tax, reporting and aviation periodicals, law books, credit reference publications, medical, business, technical standards/specification databases. 760 3 Editorial, Publishing, and Library Media Services - This SIN provides for the acquisition of professional support services in the publishing of print and electronically published media and communication documents, books, research studies, and general manuscript preparation but excluding any advertising, marketing or public relations materials. The professional services include but are not limited to: editing, writing, proofreading, researching, indexing, copywriting, fact-checking, document formatting, sub-titling, and mapping. Administrative services include: archiving and library management services; e-publishing, digital-on-demand publishing, mail list and directory preparation, print and digital publishing workflow solutions, library media access website design and maintenance, print and digital archive asset and inventory management and document security. Services are limited to publishing, editing and library media services and not content creation. 760 4 On-Line Book Selling Services and Associated Items - Includes periodicals on economics, education, literatuare, management and computer reference manuals. 760 5 Lending Library Services - Includes periodicals on economics, education, literature, management and computer reference manuals.
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78 SPORTS, PROMOTIONAL, OUTDOOR, RECREATION, TROPHIES AND SIGNS (SPORTS) - Sports equipment and supplies, fitness equipment, sounds of music, child's play, sports clothing and accessories, safety zone products, camping and hiking equipment, park and playground equipment, wheel and track vehicles, recreational watercraft, flags, awards, trophies, presentations, promotional products, briefcases and carrying cases, trade show displays and exhibit systems and all related products and service. 192 02 Sporting Goods Equipment and Supplies - includes, but is not limited to, protective sports equipment, protective wear, baseball equipment, baseball supplies, basketball equipment, basketball supplies, billiards equipment, billiards supplies, boxing equipment, boxing supplies, wrestling equipment, wrestling supplies, martial arts equipment, martial arts supplies, football equipment, football supplies, golf equipment, golf supplies, gymnastic equipment, handball equipment, handball supplies, racquet-ball equipment, racquetball supplies, hockey equipment, skiing equipment, soccer equipment, soccer supplies, tennis equipment, tennis supplies, track and field equipment, track and field supplies, volleyball equipment, volleyball supplies, scoreboards, shuffleboard equipment, shuffleboard supplies, nets, sport nets, cheerleader equipment, cheerleader supplies, lacrosse equipment,lacrosse supplies, bowling equipment, bowling supplies, sports bags, miniature golf design, miniature golf equipment, archery supplies, archery equipment, sport pumps, sport inflators, air pumps, golf course designs(Includes related services and/or installation) 192 08 Fitness equipment - includes but not limited to exercise equipment, training equipment and supplies, health information centers, monitors, gym wipes, towels, robes(Includes related services and/or installation) 192 09 Turfs, Greens and Floors Galore - includes, but is not limited to, floor mats, wall mats, post, courts, turf, exercise flooring, carpets, golf greens(Includes related services and/or installation) 192 19 Poolside - includes, but is not limited to, swimming pool equipment, swimming pool supplies, spas, therapy spas, above ground pools, pool resurfacing, pool cleaning services, hot tubs (Includes related services and/or installation) 192 41 Sounds of Music - includes, but is not limited to, instruments, accessories and spare parts for instruments, brass, percussion, professional/student, concert/marching, bassoon, horn, trombone, trumpet, flugelhorn, sousaphone, tuba, euphonium, cymbal, drums, cowbells, tambourines, chimes, bongos, conga, shakers, gongs, woodwind, string, clarinet, flute, piccolo, saxophone, sopranos, oboes, guitars, violins, violas, cello, pianos, organs, keyboards, synthesizer, acoustic, digital pianos, amplifiers, speakers, portable sound systems, microphones, cables, connectors, cases, reeds, mouth pieces, strings, straps, drumsticks, mallets, drum set hardware, stands, metronomes, theatrical curtains, turnkey systems, karaoke, headsets, lighting
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fixtures, bulbs, video monitors, racks, mobile cases, theatrical equipment, theatrical supplies, stages, entertainment systems (Includes related services and/or installation) 192 42 Child's Play - includes but is not limited to toys, preschool aids, amusement devices, games, outdoor games, inflatable toys, crafts, hobbies (Includes related services and/or installation) 192 45 Sports Clothing and Accessories - includes, but is not limited to, uniforms, ear warmers, ear muffs, baseball uniforms, basketball uniforms, boxing uniforms, wrestling uniforms, martial arts uniforms, football uniforms, golf shirts, hockey uniforms, ski clothing, tennis uniforms, track and field uniforms, volleyball uniforms, caps, hats, visors, headbands, wristbands, cheerleader uniforms, gloves, mittens, jackets, lacrosse uniforms, official wear, pants, shirts, shorts, t-shirts, support wear, sweaters, vests, footwear, athletic shoes, athletics socks, socks, shoe bags, sweat suits, jogging suits, warm-up clothing, work out clothing, sweat shirts, sweat pants, long sleeve shirts, denim shirts, work apparel, swimwear 192 99 Introduction of New Products/Services relating to Athletic Clothing, Recreational Equipment, and Musical Instruments FSG 99, Signs; Displays; Flags; Identification Products 366 11 Signs - including but not limited to: Programmable, Interactive Directories, Queuing Systems, Architectural/Wayfinding, Site/Facility Identification, Scoreboards, Exit, Vehicle, Traffic, Parking, Construction, Safety/Warning, Sign Making Systems, Stencil Making Devices, Bar Code/Label Making Systems, Placards, Posters, Sign Post/Hardware, and Related Products and Services (FSC 9905) 366 12 Safety Zone Products - including, but not limited to, Barricades, Guardrails, Safety Barrels/Drums, Channelizers, Safety Fences, Safety Post, Safety Seals, Barriers, Panels, Posts, Stanchions, Traffic Signals, Safety Tags, Safety Bands, Safety Flags, Highway Markers, Traffic/Safety Cones, Warning Lights/Devices, Speed Bumps, Parking Stops/Blocks, Rumble Strips, Beacons, Wheel Chocks, Delineators, Object Markers, Flashers/Reflectors, Safety Tapes/Ribbons/Labels, Pavement Marking Products, Lock Out/ Tag Out Kits, and Related Products and Services (FSC 9905) 366 90 Ancillary Services Relating to Signs and Safety Zone Products - including but not limited to, site preparation, field assembly/set-up, installation, maintenance/servicing, training, orconsultation/assistance. Ancillary service excludes construction Fun in the Great Outdoors, including Park and Outdoor Recreational Equipment and Wheel and Track Vehicles 192 33A Camping and Hiking Equipment - includes, but is not limited to, recreational tents, tents for decontamination and triage, yurts, tent flys, poles, stakes, tent ropes, and repair kits;
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Tarps; Sleeping Bags, Bed Rolls, Cots & Camping Furniture; Pack Boards and Backpacks; Heaters, Stoves, Lanterns; Jugs, Coolers, Canteens, & Personal Hydration Units; Climbing Equipment & Snowshoes; Field Toilets & Field Bathing; Outdoor Planters, Tree Grates & AntiVegetation Material; Bear-Proof Food Lockers; and Replacement Parts with Ancillary Services 192 37B Park and Recreational Tables, Benches, Outdoor Pool and Patio Furniture and Bleachers - Including Replacement Parts - SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES (Includes related services and/or installation) 192 37I Park and Playground Equipment - including Grills and Replacement parts, Bike Racks and Bike Lockers, Playground Equipment, Playground Safety Surface and Traction Surfacing; Park Shelters, Pavilions, Gazebos, Foot Bridges, and related ancillary services (Includes related services and/or installation) 192 99A Introduction of New Products and Services Relating to Park and Outdoor Recreational Equipment and Wheel and Track Vehicles 251 1 Wheel and Track Vehicles - including: ATVs; Utility Vehicles (Excludes Licensable Over the Road Vehicles); Snowmobiles; Bicycles and Tricycles, including accessories such as bicycle pumps, bicycle helmets, and bicycle locks and baskets 251 13 Mobile Homes, Travel Trailers with Ancillary Services - such as leveling the trailer, maintenance agreements, design assistance. Excludes construction 251 22 Recreational Watercraft - including jet skis, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats 251 6 Utility Vehicle, Unlicensed, Off-Road, Automotive Design Trophies, Awards, Presentations, Promotional Products 366 22 Trade Show Displays & Exhibit Systems and Related Products - including ancillary services for assembly/set-up, installation and maintenance of Display/Exhibit Systems 366 23 Flags, Banners, Pennants, and Related Products 402 5 Awards - (including Eagle Awards and Military Statues), Plaques, Trophies, Ribbons, Medals, Lapel Pins, Badges, Buttons and Patches - SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS 402 7 Presentation and Promotional Products - including Pens & Writing Implements, Rulers, Tape Measures, Magnets, Stress Indicators, Key Tags, Key Rings, Luggage Tags, Pocket Tools, Ice Scrapers, Mugs, Glassware, Plates and Bowls Suitable for Engraving, Imprintable Planners, Portfolios, Calculators, Briefcases, Carrying Cases, Bags and Accessories, Imprintable Computer Accessories, including Mouse Pads and Wrists Rests
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81 I B SHIPPING, PACKAGING AND PACKING SUPPLIES - Bags, Sacks, Cartons, Crates, Packaging And Packing Bulk Material 617 1 Bags and sacks - Includes shipping and protective envelopes; liners for bags and sacks; textile and paper laminated shipping bags, closures for bags and sacks. Such bags would include, but not limited to the following: Artillery cleaning staff bag, jute, poly, scrap, duck, dirt, novelty, wook, twine poly, tie string, heavy weight, light weight, rot and mildew resistant, biodegradable, polypropylene, mailing, zipper, bubble, fabric, foam, glassine, shring (bags), mini grip, reclosable, custom, poly bags: medium, heavy and extraheavy weight, gusseted, laminated paper, totes, door hanging, woven, sandwhich, eco-friendly, trash, lunch bag mail bag, mesh bag, metal foil bag, paper bag, sand bag, waste receptacle bag, collapsible tank equipment packing and storage cover, drug dispensing envelope, packaging envelope, protective envelope, plastic security bags, mailers/envelopes, bubble air cushioned, packung list protector, interior packaging sleeve and metal foil sleeve and T-sack. Barrier material includes but not limited to: Grease proof, waterproof, flexible & heat-sealable barrier material. 617 10 Packaging services. - Consolidation and Container loading of shipments, track & arrange freight shipments, hold bulk shipments in storage, and repacking services. This service also included over-wrapping, cello-wrapping, shrink wrapping, sample packet affixing, conveyor line kit packaging, basket packaging, radio frequenty identificatuon security tags, design services, consulting services lab testing, pallet repair and recycling, packager-not mover, designpackaging systems, assessments, assembly, documentation, quality assurance documents, material safety data sheets (msds), raw material certification, customs invoices, certificate of compliances, certificate of origins and, amailing and collating services 617 11 Maintenance, Repair and Modification of Containers - Government agencies will solicit contractors for maintenance, repair and modification of containers. 617 12 Pallets, Plastic and Wood - Airfeight, export/import pallet, treated pallet, untreated pallet, drum pallet, wooden pallet, lightweight air cargo, heavy duty reversible pallet, plastic pallet, poly pallet, euro pallet, ISO container 6-ft loading ramp, flat utility pallet, motorcycle insert fixture pallet, motorcycle insert fixture pallet, tire rack insert pallet, disposable plastic corrugated pallets and omni pallet with runners. 617 13 Unique Identification (UID) / Radio Frequency Identification (RFID - For a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics, and anti-counterfeiting, to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. Unique Identification (UID) is a system of distinguishing one object from another. UID of items requires that qualifying items have a data matrix inscribed either directly on the item or on a permanent machine-readable label affixed to the item. UID is a mandatory Department of Defense (DoD) requirement for all acquisitions beginning January 1, 2004. It is also mandatory that all legacy items and all Government Furnished Property (GFP) be marked by January 1, 2006. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
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is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags/transponders. An RFID tag is a small object integrated with a silicon chip, such as an adhesive sticker, that can be attached to or incorporated into a product. RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. RFID allows for individual items to have a unique identifier and can identify many items at once. RFID enables consumer packaged goods companies, retailers and other industries to improve their operating efficiency throughout their supply chains. 617 2 Bottles, jars, boxes, cartons, crates, container systems and metal drums. - Includes shoe boxes, beer cases, pill boxes, piano cases, engine boxes, bombsight boxes, shipping jugs & carboys and ampoules. Some of the items included under this SIN inclues: cargo container beam, wood box, folding box, ointment box, insulated pathological specimen shipping box, insulated plastic box, shipping box, delivery breadbox, egg carton, plastic coated fiber carton, waxed fiber carton, dog shipping case, transparent waste-baskets, cargo container, sample & specimen shipping container assembly, metal shipping box cover, sipping crate, submarine storage battery shipping & storage crate, try chest divider, visual shock indicator, visual tilt indicator shest tray & inserts, hypodermic fluid ampule, applicator bottle, dropper bottle, screw cap bottle, snap-on cap bottle, screw jar cap, snap-on cap, jar spring fastner cap, bottle sealing hood, screw cap jar, spring fastener cap jar, screw cap jar lid, jar sealing ring, metal cap seal, bottle spray attachment, spray can spray attachment, bottle stopper set and bottle stopper. 617 3 Wrapping and strapping materials - Air bubble protective wrap, kraft paper, steel strapping, plastic strapping, stainless steel wing seals, strapping and sealing kit, steel strapping cart dispenser, sealer, stretch wrap, pallet, stretch wrap, machine stretch wrap, hand stretch wrap dispenser, shrink wrap, packaging tape, paper band, steel strapping edge protector, glassine paper, volatile corrosion inhibitor treated paper, chemically neutral wrapping paper, dispensary wrapping paper, laminated & creped wrapping paper, meat wrapping paper, plastic coated wrapping paper, tissue wrapping paper, freight retaining strip, gummed tape and tie wire. 617 4 Packaging and packing bulk materials - Laminating system, laminating dispenser, newsprint, bubble bags, gel packs 617 5 Performance-Oriented Packaging (POP), plastic over pack, and hazardous material packaging. - Refrigerated shipper, dry ice lables, shipper labels, cargo air only label, foam inserts, freezer bricks, infectious shipper, various sizes of gallon drums 617 7 Aluminum Foil - Extra & heavy duty aluminum foil, heavy meat film, standard aluminum foil, interfolded foil sheets, aluminum foil sheets, machine grade film, machine grade film, wrapmaster dispenser and, aluminum foil dispenser rolls 617 8 New Technology - A new or imporved product directly related to items accepted under this schedule. There are no similar items currently available under an existing Specail Item Number (SIN). Technical review of items may be considered. The Government has sole discretion to determine whether an item shall be accepted as a new product.
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84 TOTAL SOLUTIONS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, SECURITY, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, FIRE, RESCUE, CLOTHING, MARINE CRAFT AND EMERGENCY/DISASTER RESPONSE - The Local Preparedness Acquisition Act, signed June 26, 2008, authorizes state and local governments to purchase from GSA alarm and signal systems, facility management systems, firefighting and rescue equipment, law enforcement and security equipment, marine craft and related equipment, special purpose clothing, and related services. 246 60 1 Security Systems Integration and Design Services - Services involving the security integration and/or management discipline which supports security products or systems through their life cycle. Security Systems integration and design services may include, but are not limited to those associated with the design, test, production, fielding, sustainment, improvement of cost effective security and/or protection systems including the eventual disposal or salvage of these systems. Services may include studies and analysis such as - risk assessment, threat evaluation, and assessment (including resultant deliverables). Contractors may provide security or protection expertise in the pre-production or design phase of security or protection systems to ensure that the system can be supported through its life-cycle and that the infrastructure elements necessary for operational support are identified and 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. 246 60 2 Security Management and Support Services - 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. 246 60 3 Security System Life Cycle Support - Services providing for design, coding, integration, testing, deploying, repair and maintenance of integrated security systems, and training across all platforms, enterprise wide, for the complete life cycle of the system. 246 60 4 Total Solution Support Products - Products delivered in direct support of services provided under the other SINs. These products could include training manuals, CD-ROMs, overhead slides, security and simulation software and hardware, etc. utilized in performing a task. 260 10 Marine Craft Electronics Bridge and/or Other Marine-specific Electronic Equipment and Marine Craft Safety Equipment (other than Personal Flotation Devices) - Includes all types of electronic-type equipment used specifically in or on Marine Craft such as: position finders, Page 146 of 212
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specialized marine radios, specialized marine computer hardware, monitors, beacons, electronic sounding equipment and all types of marine craft safety equipment. 260 11 Marine Craft Trailers and Trailer Accessories/Spare Parts - Includes all types of marine craft trailers, trailer equipment and supplies. 260 13 Marine Craft Modifications, Marine Craft Repair and Marine Craft Spare Parts includes repair of all types of Marine Craft and other products covered under this Schedule - Including, but not limited to, marine craft boat modification packages, repair of engines, floating barriers, booms, floats and moorings. Includes all types of spare parts and replacement parts and accessories for marine craft not covered elsewhere under this schedule. Also includes consulting and training services related to Marine Craft Modifications and Marine Craft Repair. 260 14 Harbor/Waterfront Security Products and Services and Professional Marine Security Services including all types of Harbor and Waterfront security products - Including, but not limited to, surveillance equipment and monitoring equipment utilized specifically in the harbor/Waterfront or Marine Craft environment. Also includes, but not is not limited to, any type of professional marine security services, and consulting and training related to Harbor/Waterfront Security or other Professional Marine Security (excludes marine transportation). 426 5B Armored Vehicles, Vehicle Armoring Services, Wheeled Vehicles (excluding patrol cars) used strictly for Law Enforcement or Security purposes and other miscellaneous armoring products and services - Includes all types of armored vehicles (excludes Mobile Command Centers). Also includes armoring done on any other type vehicle or structure including, but not limited to boats, temporary jail cells, mobile jail cells (in vehicles) and all services required to provide armored products. Does not include rental or leasing of armored vehicles at this time. 426 6 Law Enforcement and Security Training - Including but not limited to all types of range safety and operations training, all types of high performance and defensive/offensive driving training, all types of weapons training, force protection training, surveillance and surveillance detection training, maritime security training, all types of close quarters defense (CQD) training, special response team training, chemical/biological and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) detection training, terrorism awareness training, survival training, explosive ordnance detonation (EOD) training, and tactical training in realistic physical environments. Also includes all types of products required to support the training. 426 7 Professional Law Enforcement Services - Including but not limited to all types of professional services provided in conjunction with law enforcement such as fingerprinting services, handwriting analysis, breath analysis, ballistic analysis, and forensic artists services (sketch artist).
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465 8 Flood Control Equipment Traditional and Alternative Approaches - Includes, but not limited to, all types of traditional sandbagging equipment, supplies and services and nontraditional emergency flood control equipment, supplies and services. 465 9 Medical/Rescue Kits - Including, but not limited to, emergency response kits, field rescue kits and equipment. 633 51 Concealment Clothing, Camouflage Clothing and BDUs - Including but not limited to all types/varieties of Concealment, Camouflage and BDUs sold commercially. Also includes accessories to accompany Concealment, Camouflage and BDUs such as insignia. Note: These items are not made to any military specifications but may meet such requirements. End User will determine compliance with required specifications. 633 52 Miscellaneous Footwear Accessories - Includes but not limited to insoles, inserts, laces, shoe/boot cleaning products, etc. 633 60 Miscellaneous Undergarments for use with Special Purpose Clothing - Including but not limited to all types of socks, underwear (boxers, briefs, long-underwear, compression wear, etc.) and all types of T-Shirts, etc. 633 61 Special Purpose Clothing not elsewhere covered under this solicitation - Includes but is not limited to all types of pants, shirts, jackets, coats, skirts, lab clothing, safety clothing, etc., which is not specifically covered by another SIN in this schedule. 633 70 Cool/Hot Products - Including but not limited to cool/hot vests, shirts, hats, seating components, replacement parts for all products and all other types of products designed to provide cooling or heating via clothing-type products. Alarm and Signal Systems, Facility Management Systems, Professional Security/Facility Management Services and Guard Services 246 20 1 Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Systems. Process Monitoring/Fault Reporting Devices or Systems - which monitor pressure levels, flow rates, temperatures, leaks 246 20 2 Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Systems. - Hazard Indicating Alarm Devices or Systems for the Detection of Toxic Gases, Flammable Gases 246 20 3 Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Systems. Audible/Visual Warning/Signaling Devices - including radio alarms equipment (excluding those for vehicular use 246 20 4 Miscellaneous Alarm and Signal Systems. Warning System Devices (Patient/Detainees) 246 23 Anti-Theft Material Alarm Control Systems for Detection of Property
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246 25 Fire Alarm Systems - (Excludes Fire Suppression Devices) 246 35 1 Access Control Systems, Door entry control by card access, magnetic proximity including but not limited to Biometric 246 35 2 Access Control Systems, Door entry control by touch access, dial, digital, keyboard, keypad - including but not limited to Biometric, Voice, Fingerprint, Iris, Hand Geometry, Weight 246 35 3 Access Control Systems, Parking Access Control - including but not limited to Biometric 246 35 4 Access Control Systems, Emergency exit door access/alarm systems for security and/or fire safety - including but not limited to Biometric 246 35 5 Access Control Systems - Vehicle Arrest/Security Barrier/Barricade/Bollard Systems, Decorative Barrier Planters 246 35 6 Other Access Control Systems - Including but not limited to Biometric Access Control - Facial, Voice, Fingerprint, Iris Recognition, etc. 246 36 Locking Devices - including padlocks and electronic locks not covered by SIN 246-35 246 40 Intrusion Alarms and Signal Systems - Including audible and visible warning devices (no personal alarms) 246 42 1 Facility Management Systems - (Including Accessories and Repair Parts. Computerized Systems for Surveillance, Monitoring, Controlling, Signaling and Reporting Multiple Functions. Security Functions (i.e., access control, fire detection, intrusion, etc.) 246 42 2 Facility Management Systems - (Including Accessories and Repair Parts. Computerized Systems for Surveillance, Monitoring, Controlling, Signaling and Reporting Multiple Functions. Energy and Facility Management Functions and Services, Building Automation Control systems (including lighting, HVAC controls and sensors), Building Comfort Systems (including heating, ventilation and air conditioning, chillers) 246 42 3 Facility Management Systems - including accessories and repair parts. - Computerized systems for surveillance, monitoring, controlling, signaling and reporting multiple functions. Systems capable of both security functions and energy management functions 246 99 Introduction of New Products/Services relating to Alarm and Signal Systems/Facility Alarm and Signal Systems, Facility Management Systems, Professional Security/Facility Management Services and Protective Service Occupations (Guard Services). For other types of Facilities Maintenanc
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246 43 Perimeter Security/Detection Systems - including but not limited to Fencing, Sensors, etc. 246 50 Ancillary Services relating to Security/Facility Management Systems - Including services necessary to install the system (design through startup), maintain the system (including maintenance agreements, or training). Excludes construction 246 51 Installation of Security/Facility Management Systems Requiring Construction. 246 52 Professional Security/Facility Management Services - including security consulting, training and facility management consulting 246 53 Facility Management and Energy Solutions - Includes, but not limited to projects using appropriated funds as well as alternative financing methods through the use of Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC's) in accordance with the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECPA) as amended by the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT). Projects include energy audits, project management, and energy upgrades of HVAC, Lighting, Controls, etc. 246 54 Protective Service Occupations - Including Security Guards, Alarm Monitors, Baggage Inspectors, Corrections Officers, Court Security Officers, Detection Dog Handlers, Detention Officers, Firefighters, Police Officers, Categories to support Operation On-site of Security Functions, and other support and related categories. Firefighting and Rescue Equipment, Urban and Wildland 465 10 Emergency Patient Transportation and Immobilization Devices: - Handicapped Evacuation Devices, Stretcher Chairs, Scoop Stretchers, Basket Stretchers, Splints, Fraction Aids, Cervical Spine Immobilization Collars, Ked or Similar Devices and Extraction Devices 465 11 Fire Extinguishing/Suppressing Products, Retardant, Foams and Equipment: - Includes but not to Foam Concentrate, Wetting Agent, Fire Extinguishers (excluding "Halon" fire extinguishing devices), Slip-on Firefighting Units, Pumps, Portable Tanks (folding or collapsible) and Chemical Mixing Equipment (foam proportioners, injectors, eductors). 465 17 Firefighting Distress/Signal Devices and Heat Sensing Devices: - Includes but not limited to personal Alert Safety Systems (PASS), Fuses and Related Devices for Emergency Applications 465 19 Firefighting and Rescue Tools, Equipment and Accessories: - Includes but not limited to Portable Hydraulic and Pneumatic, Jaws, Cutters, Rams and Files, Pulaski tools, Combi tools, Axes, Rakes, Shovels and Handles
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465 22 Breathing Air Equipment, Inhalator Devices, Respiratory Protection Products, Related Support Items and Solutions: - SCBA's (self contained breathing apparatus), Air Compressors, Air Filtering Personal Equipment and Emergency Egress Equipment 567 15 Hoses, Valves, Fittings, Nozzles, Couplings and Related Accessories. Hoses: - includes cotton, cotton-synthetic and synthetic materials; weeping, single jacket, double jacket and hard line design: Attach Hose, operations hoses and supply hose; large and small diameters; with and without couplings; threaded and quick disconnect couplings. Nozzles: includes all types of water and foam nozzles used to shape and control a firestream for firefighting purposes. Valves/Fittings: Includes wye valves, automatic check and bleeder valves, automatic pressure fuel valves, butterfly valves, horseshoe shut-off valves and all types of fittings. Related Accessories: Includes but not limited to reels, all types of couplings, fittings and accessories used to modify hose streams, fixate and mount nozzles, control water streams, etc. 567 4 Helicopter Equipment and Products for Search and Rescue and Firefighting Applications: - For the transport and delivery of firefighting agents and equipment by Helicopter. Includes but not limited to Chemical Injection Devices, Cargo Nets, Swivels, Lift Baskets, Drop Buckets, and other related accessories 567 8 Burning Equipment: - Flame Throwers, drip torch, aerial ignition equipment 567 99 Introduction of New Products and Services relating to Firefighting and Rescue Equipment Law Enforcement and Security Equipment Supplies and Services 426 1A Miscellaneous Personal Equipment - Consisting of Belts, Shell Cartridge Cases, Speed Loader Cases, Clip Holders, Handcuff Cases, Gun and Flashlight Holsters, Flashlights (Police, Hand-Held Electric, Penlight, Traffic), Baton Rings, Belt Straps, IN Cases, Tactical Equipment, Duty Gloves, Etc.; composed of leather and other materials. THIS SIN DOES NOT INCLUDE FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION 426 1B Body Armor - (including canine body armor) and Ancillary Services such as Alterations, Measuring, etc. 426 1C Helmets 426 1D Restraining Equipment - Consisting of Cuffs, Batons, CN, CS and OC Munitions, Other Less-Than-Lethal Munitions, Distraction Devices and Accessories such as Neutralizers and Gas Masks 426 1G Miscellaneous Non-Personal Law Enforcement Equipment - Including Forced Entry Tools and Vehicle Disabling Equipment
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426 2A Canine Training and Handling Equipment, Canine Search and Detection 426 3A Emergency Signal Systems - Consisting of Sirens, Light Bars, Spot and Flood Lights, Beacon Warning Devices, Public Address Speakers and Systems and Control consoles 426 3B In-Vehicle Protection and Restraint Systems 426 4C Night Vision Equipment - to include Camera Equipment used in conjunction with night vision equipment 426 4D Alcohol Detection Kits and Devices 426 4E Bomb Disposal and Hazardous Material Protective and Detective Equipment 426 4F Emergency Preparedness and First Responder Equipment, Training and Services Includes but not limited to Continuance of Operations Planning (COOP) services, decontamination kits and showers, mass casualty containment trailers, survival/disaster and rapid deployment kits, hazardous material detection equipment and clothing, and emergency response training. 426 4G Firearms Storage, Securing and Cleaning Equipment; Unloading Stations; Bullet Recovery Systems and Gun Racks. - THIS SIN DOES NOT INCLUDE FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION 426 4J Target Systems/Target Range Accessories - to Include Shatter Resistant Protective Lenses and Shooters Gloves. THIS SIN DOES NOT INCLUDE FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION 426 4K Metal and Bomb Detection Equipment: - Includes Airport Security, also ancillary services such as installation, training, etc. 426 4L Fingerprinting/Palmprinting (Taking and Detection) and Evidential Casting Materials 426 4M Drug Testing Equipment and Kits - to include Ancillary drug testing services 426 4N Criminal Investigative Equipment and Supplies - consisting of: Forensic Investigative Equipment(Tissue Detection and Location); Questioned Document Exam. Supplies/Kits: Chemical Analysis Test Kits for Testing Blood Stains, Gun Powder Residue and Seminal Fluid Stains; Electronic Countermeasure Equipment; Invisible Detection Materials (Theft Detection); Evidence Collection Containers, etc. 426 4Q Vehicle Monitor (Tracking) Systems
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426 4S Surveillance Systems: - Includes CCTV, Vehicular Video, Mirrors and Binoculars, Observation Towers, Covert Systems and Ancillary Services such as Installation , Training, etc. 426 5A Aircraft Armoring and Ancillary Services 426 5B Armored Vehicles, Vehicle Armoring Services, Wheeled Vehicles (excluding patrol cars) used strictly for Law Enforcement or Security purposes and other miscellaneous armoring products and services. Includes all types of armored vehicles (excludes Mobile Command Centers). Also includes armoring done on any other type vehicle or structure including, but not limited to boats, temporary jail cells, mobile jail cells (in vehicles) and all services required to provide armored products. Does not include rental or leasing of armored vehicles at this time. 426 6 Law Enforcement and Security Training - including but not limited to all types of range safety and operations training, all types of high performance and defensive/offensive driving training, all types of weapons training, force protection training, surveillance and surveillance detection training, maritime security training, all types of close quarters defense (CQD) training, special response team training, chemical/biological and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) detection training, terrorism awareness training, survival training, explosive ordnance detonation (EOD) training, and tactical training in realistic physical environments. Also includes all types of products required to support the training. 426 7 Professional Law Enforcement Services - including but not limited to all types of professional services provided in conjunction with law enforcement such as fingerprinting services, handwriting analysis, breath analysis, ballistic analysis, and forensic artists services (sketch artist). 426 99 Introduction of New Services/Products related to Law Enforcement and Security Equipment. - THIS SIN DOES NOT INCLUDE FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION Marine Craft and Equipment 260 01 Boats, Powered - Includes Parts & Accessories 260 03 Boats, Nonpowered - Includes Life Rafts, Options and Accessories 260 06 Boats, Inflatable, Powered and Nonpowered - Includes Options and Accessories 260 09 Inboard and Outboard Engines, Marine Diesel Propulsion Engines (Ranging in Horsepower from 150-4,000) - Includes parts and accessories 260 12 Floating Marine Barriers and Booms, Floats, Perimeter Floats, and Moorings - Includes parts and accessories 260 98 Ancillary Services
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260 99 Introduction of New Products and Services Items Directly Related to Marine Equipment Special Purpose Clothing 633 1 Gloves - Industrial, Work and Cold Weather Gloves - (Excludes Disposable Gloves) 633 15 Rainwear. Lightweight Rainwear - Including Police Rainwear, Caps, Hats and Covers 633 16 Footwear. Men's Over-the-Sock Boots (Work, Uniform, Sport) and Women's Over-theSock Boots (Work, Uniform, Sport) 633 18 Footwear. Men's or Women's Overshoes, Rubber - (Work Rubbers, Rubber Work and Utility Boots, Hip and Knee Boots, Waders, etc.) 633 19 Footwear. Men's Safety Toe Shoes or Boots and Women's Safety Toe Shoes or Boots 633 21A Shipboard/Aircraft Anti-Exposure Immersion Clothing Not Otherwise Covered 633 22 Extreme Cold Weather Clothing. Coats, Jackets, Vests, Hoods and Hats 633 23 Extreme Cold Weather Clothing. Overalls, Coveralls, Pants, Insulated 633 25 Footwear. Boots, Insulated, Waterproof, Extreme Cold Weather 633 26 Special Purpose Work clothes. Disposable Clothing - (excluding Food Preparation Gloves and Clothing) 633 27 Special Purpose Work clothes. Coveralls, General Purpose, Detainee Clothing 633 30 Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Coat, Turnout; Trousers: - Shall meet the requirements of NFPA 1971. Helmets: Shall meet the requirements of NFPA 1972 633 30A Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Coat, Turnout, Proximity; Trousers, Proximity; Helmets, Proximity. - Shall meet the Requirements of NFPA 1976 633 32 Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Boots, Bunker and Hip. - Shall meet the Requirements of NFPA1971 633 33 Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Gloves 633 35 Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Protective Hoods 633 37 Structural Fire Fighting Clothing. Fire Fighter's Station Wear. - Shall meet the requirements of NFPA 1975
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633 38 Wildland Fire Fighting Clothing - Personal Protection. Shirts and Pants (BDU's) NFPA 1977 Compliant 633 39 Wildland Fire Fighting Clothing - Personal Protection. Brush Shirts, Pants, Coats, Jackets, Jumpsuits - NFPA 1977 Compliant. Shirts, Pants, coats, Jumpsuits, coveralls - Flame Resistant. Not NFPA Compliant 633 4 Protective Worksuits, Waterproof, Chemical and Electrical Safety. Jackets, Coats and Hoods 633 40 Flotation Devices. Personal Flotation Devices, Coast Guard Approved Under 46 CFR 160.064; and Personal Flotation Devices Not Coast Guard Approved 633 43 Wildland Fire Fighting Clothing - Personal Protection. Helmets, Safety, Wildfire NFPA 1977 Compliant 633 45 Wildland Fire Fighting Clothing - Personal Protection. Helmets, Safety, Electrical Construction (Welder's) 633 47 Security Wear, EMS Clothing and Related Products 633 48 High Visibility, Reflective Safety Products 633 49 Medical/Hospital Clothing - (excludes disposable clothing) 633 50 Industrial Work Shirts and Pants 633 6 A Protective Worksuits, Waterproof, Chemical and Electrical Safety. - Bib Overalls, Coveralls, Pants, 2-piece Suits 633 6A Emergency Response/Hazmat Clothing and Related Products 633 99 Introduction of New Products/Services relating to Special Purpose Clothing
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520 FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (FABS) - This Multiple Award Schedule provides Federal agencies with direct access to commercial experts that can thoroughly address the needs of the Federal financial community. FABS not only gives you access to a multitude of professional financial services, but also provides you with the ability to customize the services to meet your specific needs. The FABS schedule allows for choice, flexibility, easeof-use and access to quality firms in the financial arena. 520 1 Program Financial Advisor - Assist agencies on cross-cutting issues, asset marketability, program development, trust or other monetary fund management/benefit administration, equity monitoring, originations, and addresses any other considerations regarding the acquisition, management and/or resolution of an asset. 520 2 Transaction Specialist - Assist agencies in all asset resolution related areas including valuation/pricing, portfolio stratification, restructuring and disposition strategies which best meet agency goals. Make specific recommendations as to the best execution. Conduct a sale or other disposition vehicle. Provide marketing expertise, budget and credit reform analyses. 520 3 Due Diligence & Support Services - Assist agencies in the confirmation and validation of specific elements of an agency's portfolio of assets. Collect and organize data from an agency's files or a third party source, create asset inventory database, provide support for asset sales (e.g., asset valuations, investor war room and asset packaging, and closings), develop quality/information controls. 520 4 Debt Collection - Provide collection services and servicing of defaulted loans which may include borrower negotiations, restructuring, and workout agreements. 520 5 Loan Servicing & Asset Management - Assist agencies in servicing, monitoring and maintaining loan assets which may include establishing loan database, remittance processing, verify and update borrower data, issue forms and correspondence, process loan cancellations and consolidations, billing services, credit bureau reporting, and transfer and discharge loans. Provide servicing of troubled loans which may include borrower negotiations, restructuring, foreclosure and supervision of the sale of the collateral and workout agreements. 520 6 Professional Legal Services - Assist agencies with the full spectrum of professional legal support required for the resolution, management and/or disposition of assets held by the Federal Government. 520 7 Financial & Performance Audits - Perform financial statement audits, financial-related audits and performance audits. An independent assessment of an audited entity's a) financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, b) financial information, adherence to financial compliance requirements and internal controls, or c) organization or program performance to identify areas for improvement.
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520 8 Complementary Audit Services - Other services performed by auditors including assist in developing questions for use at hearings, develop methods and approaches in evaluating a new or proposed program and forecast potential program outcomes. 520 9 Recovery Audits - Audits performed to recover funds resulting from overpayments, duplicate payments and underpayments. Performed under the authority of Section 354 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 96 (Public Law 104-106; 110 Stat. 268; 10 U.S.C. 2461), and Section 388 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 98. 520 10 Transportation Audits - (SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Perform administrative reviews and rate examinations on prepayment and postpayment transportation bills to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with established rates, tariffs, quotations, agreements, tenders or other applicable rate authority. 520 11 Accounting - Transaction analysis, transaction processing, data analysis and summarization, technical assistance in devising new or revised accounting policies and procedures, classifying accounting transactions, special studies to improve accounting operations. 520 12 Budgeting - Assess and improve the budget formulation and execution processes, conduct special reviews to resolve budget formulation or budget execution issues, provide technical assistance to improve budget preparation or execution processes. 520 13 Complementary Financial Management Services - Assess and improve financial management systems, financial reporting and analysis, strategic financial planning, financial policy formulation and development. Devise and implement performance measures, conduct special cost studies, perform actuarial services, perform economic and regulatory analysis, assist with financial quality assurance efforts, perform benchmarking. 520 14 Audit & Financial Training Services -(SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE) - Plan and deliver audit and financial training services including but not limited to course development and instruction required to support audit, review, financial assessment and financial management activities. 520 15 Outsourcing Recurring Commercial Activities for Financial Management Services Services that an agency identifies as recurring commercial activities which may include billing, payroll processing, application processing, claim processing, grant application management, loan application management, inventory management, and other financial management activities. 520 16 Business Information Services - Electronic and non-electronic transmission (excluding voice communication) of Consumer Credit Reports, Address Verification Reports, Skip Location Reports, Public Information, Domestic Business Profile, International Business Profile, Mortgage Reports, Supplemental Credit Reference Reports, Bond Rating, Managed Fund Rating, Institutional Ranking, Data Processing (credit/financial) Credit Scoring, Merged Credit Files,
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Credit Risk Assessment and Miscellaneous Business Information (BIS) Services. May provide computer software intended for BIS use and customization of reports. 520 17 Risk Assessment and Mitigation Services - Risk Assessment and Mitigation Services include but are not limited to the following: * Documentation of disclosure responsibilities for PII and PHI type information * Deployment of risk assessment and mitigation strategies and techniques * Improvement of capabilities through the reduction, identification, and mitigation of risks * Detailed risk statements, risk explanations and mitigation recommendations * Design and development of new business applications, processes, and procedures in response to risk assessments * Ensuring compliance with governance and regulatory requirements * Evaluation of threats and vulnerabilities to the protection PII and PHI type of information * Training of government personnel on how to prevent data breaches and identity theft * Information assurance of PII and PHI type information * Vulnerability assessments * Privacy impact and policy assessments * Review and creation of privacy and safeguarding policies * Prioritization of threats * Maintenance and demonstration of compliance * Evaluation and analysis of internal controls critical to the detection and elimination of weaknesses to the protection of PII and PHI type of information 520 18 Independent Risk Analysis - Independent Risk Analysis includes a review of all information compromised by a data breach for trends and unusual patterns. The circumstances surrounding the breach are investigated to determine whether it appears to be incidental, accidental or targeted. The breached data itself is analyzed to determine if there is any current evidence of organized misuse. The analysis ultimately provides a determination as to the probability that breached data may be used to harm the individuals whose data has been
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compromised. The tasks involved in independent risk analysis include but are not limited to the following: * Monitoring of multiple data elements and sources * Metadata analysis * Pattern analysis * Risk analysis * Privacy impact analysis * Statistical analysis * Data structure development * Notification services * Probability analysis that breached data has been used to cause harm * Determination of the level of risk for potential misuse of sensitive PII and PHI type of information * Certification of findings regarding misuse of compromised data * Investigation of circumstances surrounding breach, including digital forensic analysis * Collection of evidence regarding data breaches * Development of a risk mitigation plan 520 19 Data Breach Analysis - Data Breach Analysis includes the monitoring and detection of breached identities and PII and PHI type of information across multiple industries in order to detect patterns of misuse related to a specific data loss. The breached files are continuously monitored over a period of weeks, months, or years. It can provide the locations of potential misuse for further law enforcement action, as well as a listing of consumers likely to be fraud victims. The tasks involved include but are not limited to the following: * Monitoring of multiple non-credit data elements and sources * Fraud detection and protection solutions * Fraud resolution and assistance for affected individuals
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* Fraud alerts * Corrective actions * Notification services * Identity theft insurance (as allowed by applicable State statutes) * Social Security Number monitoring * Credit card monitoring 520 20 Comprehensive Protection Solutions - Comprehensive Protection Solutions allows for customized solutions that integrate the services found under SINs 520 16 Business Information Services (Credit Monitoring Services), 520 17 Risk Assessment and Mitigation Services, 520 18 Independent Risk Analysis and 520 19 Data Breach Analysis. This SIN CANNOT be used to fulfill requirements that only fall within the scope of one of the other four SINs. It may only be used to fulfill agency requirements that span across multiple SINs. 520 21 Program Management Services - Program Management Services encompasses the management of financial and business solutions programs and projects and includes but is not limited to program management, program oversight, project management and program integration of a limited duration. A variety of functions may be utilized to support program integration or project management tasks. Note: Services that are not authorized for purchase under this SIN are services where the primary purpose or the preponderance of work performed is specifically covered by another GSA Schedule, such as: mission-oriented business services covered by GSA Schedule 874; engineering services covered by GSA Schedule 871; IT services covered by GSA Schedule 70; advertising and marketing services covered by GSA Schedule 541; human resources services covered by GSA Schedule 738 X; logistics services covered by GSA Schedule 874 V; security services covered by GSA Schedule 84; transportation services covered by GSA Schedule 48; travel services covered by GSA Schedule 599, environmental services covered by GSA Schedule 899; language services covered by GSA Schedule 738 II; and training services covered by GSA Schedule 69. For more information on these or other GSA Schedules, visit the GSA Schedules E-Library website: www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov.
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541 ADVERTISING & INTEGRATED MARKETING SOLUTIONS (AIMS) 541 2000 Other Direct Costs (ODCs) are expenses other than labor hours(Small Business SetAside) - All ODCs proposed must be directly related to a service being offered under this Schedule and can only be purchased in conjunction with the Schedule service. Possible ODCs may include items such as audio/visual equipment, facility rental, commercial production, media costs, booth space rental, etc. 541 1 Advertising Services - Services provided under this SIN will promote public awareness of an agency's mission and initiatives, enable public understanding of complex technical and social issues, disseminate information to industry and consumer advocacy groups and engage in recruitment campaigns. Services include, but are not limited to the following components: * Advertising objective determination * Message decision/creation * Media selection * Outdoor marketing and media services * Broadcast media (Radio, TV and * Public Service Announcements) * Direct mail services * Media planning * Media placement services * Advertising evaluation * Related activities to advertising services 541 1000 Other Direct Costs (ODCs) are expenses other than labor hours. - All ODCs proposed must be directly related to a service being offered under this Schedule and can only be purchased in conjunction with the Schedule service. Possible ODCs may include such items such as audio/visual equipment, facility rental, commercial production, media costs, booth space rental, etc.
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541 2 Public Relations Services - Services include, but are not limited to providing customized media and public relation services such as the development of media messages and strategies; providing recommendations of media sources for placement of campaigns; preparing media materials such as: background materials, press releases, speeches and presentations and press kits. Other related services may fall under the following categories: * Executing media programs * Conducting press conferences * Scheduling broadcast and/or print interviews * Press, public relations and crisis communications * Media training - training of agency personnel to deal with media and media responses * Media alerts * Press clipping services * Related activities to public relations services 541 3 Web Based Marketing Services (Small Business Set-Aside) - Develop strategies for an agency to provide the maximum use of their Internet capabilities. Typical tasks may involve the consultation, development and implementation of the following web based tasks: * Website design and maintenance services * Search engine development * E-mail marketing * Interactive marketing * Web based training * Web casting * Video conferencing via the web * Section 508 compliance, including captioning services * On-Line media management
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* Related activities to web based marketing services Media will also be provided in a format that is compatible with the ordering agency's software requirements. Continual website updates and maintenance may also be required. 541 5 Integrated Marketing Services - This SIN will be used to offer a complete solution that integrates various services found under the other SINs. Services required under this SIN may include the creation of comprehensive solutions using strategically targeted marketing plans that include full service execution of media planning and creative multimedia campaigns. These comprehensive solutions include services available separately under: 541-1 Advertising, 541-2 Public Relations, 541-3 Web Based Marketing, and 541-4 Specialized Marketing. Contractors must have the capabilities to provide services identified within all Special Item Numbers. NOTE: SIN 541-5 may not be used to fulfill individual requirements that are covered separately by other SINs in this schedule. SIN 541-5 may only be used to fulfill comprehensive agency requirements that span multiple service offerings from the schedule. 541 99 Introduction of New Services - Services under this SIN may include a new or improved marketing, advertising, or PR service that has the potential to provide a more economical or efficient means for Federal Agencies to accomplish their mission within the general scope of the Schedule. 541 4 SPECIALIZED MARKETING SERVICES 541 4A Market Research and Analysis - Services include, but are not limited to: * Customizing strategic marketing plans * Branding initiatives * Creating public awareness of products, services, and issues * Targeting market identification and analysis * Establishing measurable marketing objectives; determining market trends and conditions; identifying and implementing appropriate strategies * Conducting focus groups, telemarketing, individual interviews, preparing/distributing surveys, and compiling/analyzing results * Establishing call centers (in relation to services provided under this schedule) 541 4B Video/Film Production - Videotape and film production services will be provided to inform the public and Government agencies about the latest products, services, and/or issues in
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various outputs such as: industry standard formats, CD-ROM, DVD and video streaming development. Filming in studios, on location, live shows, or events may also be required. Examples of services include, but are not limited to * Writing * Directing * Shooting * Arranging for talent/animation * Narration * Music and sound effects * Duplication * Distribution * Video scoring * Editing 541 4C Exhibit Design and Implementation Services - Making all necessary arrangements for exhibits in various venues (museums, malls, tradeshows, etc.) may be required. The key components within the category include, but are not limited to: * Conceptualizing, designing and producing exhibits and their accompanying materials * Providing and/or making recommendations for carpet and padding installation for exhibit property * Preview set-up and dismantling of exhibit property * Cleaning, prepping, and storing exhibit property for future use * Shipping exhibit property to and from designated site(s) * Media illumination services 541 4D Conference, Events and Tradeshow Planning Services (Small Business Set-Aside) Services include the making of all necessary arrangements for conferences, seminars and trade
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shows. Event-marketing services may include but are not limited to the following services for a show, event and/or booth: * Project Management * Coordination and implementation of third party participation * Collection management of third party payment for participation * Liaison support with venue * Audiovisual and information technology support * Topic and speaker identification * Site location research * Reservation of facilities * On-site meeting and registration support * Editorial services * Automation and telecommunications support * Design and editing productions * Mailing and other communication with attendees including pre-post meeting mailings/travel support and computer database creation
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599 TRAVEL SERVICES SOLUTIONS 599 4 Air Charter Services - Owner Operated - Commercial charter and related services for both domestic and international travel and transportation needs. Including, but not limited to, a full range of owner-operated charter services is available, including passenger; medical/patient transport; emergency; environmental/climatology; agricultural; charter management; prisoner/alien transport. 599 5 Air Charter Services - Brokers - Commercial charter and related services for both domestic and international travel and transportation needs. Including, but not limited to, a full range of broker charter services is available, including passenger; medical/patient transport; emergency; environmental/climatology; agricultural; charter management; prisoner/alien transport. 599 1 TRAVEL CONSULTING SERVICES - Commercial services for the provision of travel consulting services which includes, but not limited to: travel systems analysis, assessment, travel policy development and analysis, market research, requirements development, supplier negotiations, supplier management, training, travel management, security, technology support, travel expense management, benchmarking, cost and revenue reports, travel management publications, risk management, and study/survey services. 599 1000 Contract Support Items - This special item number includes products and services used in direct support of the services solicited under this schedule. Typical contract support items may include photocopies of studies, survey assessment tools, publications, training materials, satellite ticket printers, courier or delivery of tickets or other documents. Specific to travel agent services, this may include customized reporting, paper ticket processing services, booking engine fees, etc. This SIN can be used in tandem with another SIN under the schedule. 599 2 TRAVEL AGENT SERVICES - Commercial services for the provision of travel agent services which includes, but not limited to: travel arrangement, reservation, ticketing and traveler support for air, rail, lodging, car rental and ancillary services, which includes arrangement, booking, ticketing, business services, delivery services, destination services, documentation, frequent flyer and loyalty programs, help desk, international services, invoicing, reconciliation, profile management, quality control, and reporting. 599 3 Lodging Negotiations and Management Services - A full suite of lodging negotiation and management services for transient, extended stay and corporate housing needs are available which includes, but is not limited to, electronic lodging request for proposal systems and services, lodging locator and reservation services, pricing and negotiation assistance and support, leasing/rental support, lodging management services, marketing, rate/compliance audits, benchmarking, and reporting. Services also include lodging management support for disaster
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planning, recovery support, and pre-positioning support for first responders, incident management teams, evacuees/victims, and associated personnel supporting the emergency effort. 599 99 Introduction to New Services/Products
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736 TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL STAFFING (TAPS) - Temporary Administrative and Professional Staffing Services 736 1 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND CLERICAL OCCUPATIONS (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI, etc.): This SIN is set aside for small business concerns only - Including, but not limited to, the following occupational categories: Administrative Clerk, Accounting Clerk I-IV, Audit Clerk, Court Reporter, Motor Vehicle Dispatcher, Document Preparation Clerk, Messenger (Courier), Duplicating Machine Operator, Film/Tape Librarian, General Clerk I-IV, Housing Referral Assistant, Key Entry Operator I-II, Order Clerk I-II, Personnel Assistant (Employment) I-IV, Production Control Clerk, Rental Clerk, Secretary I-V (Clerical, Medical, Executive, Legal), Service Order Dispatcher, Stenographer I-II, Supply Technician, Switchboard Operator-Receptionist, Test Examiner, Test Proctor, Travel Clerk I-III, Word Processor I-III , Maintenance Scheduler, Survey Worker (Interviewer), Transcribing Machine Operator (Legal/Medical). 736 2 AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING OCCUPATIONS (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI): This SIN is set aside for small business concerns only - Including, but not limited to the following occupational categories: Computer Data Librarian, Computer Operator I-V, Computer Programmer I-IV, Computer Systems Analyst I-III, Help Desk Technician, Peripheral Equipment Operator, Program Analyst, Software Tester, Web Support Technician. 736 3 GENERAL SERVICES AND SUPPORT (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI): This SIN is set aside for small business concerns only MATERIALS HANDLING AND PACKING OCCUPATIONS, including but not limited to the following occupational categories: Forklift Operator, Janitor, Laborer, Grounds Maintenance, Logistics Management Specialist, Material Coordinator, Material Handling Laborer, Order Filler, Shipping/Receiving Clerk, Shipping Packer, Store Worker I, Stock Clerk (Shelf Stocker; Store Worker II), Tools and Parts Attendant, Warehouse Specialist, MECHANICS AND MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS, including, but not limited to the following occupational categories: Electrician, Maintenance, Electronics Technician, Maintenance I-III, General Maintenance Worker, Laborer, Machinery Maintenance Mechanic, Machnist, Maintenance Trades Helper, Pipefitter, Plumber. 736 4 INFORMATION AND ARTS OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI): This SIN is set aside for small business concerns only - Including, but not limited to, the following occupational categories: Audiovisual Librarian, Illustrator I-II, Librarian, Library Technician, Photographer I-V, Public Affairs Officer, Instructor, Child Development IIII, Food Service Worker, Quality Assurance, Food Inspector, Cashier, Desk Clerk, Inspector, Lifeguard. 736 5 TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI): This SIN is set aside for small business
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concerns only - Including, but not limited to, the following occupational categories: Accounting Support, Audit Support, Contracting Support (Contract Specialist/Administrator), Desktop Publisher, Financial Analyst, Librarian, Market-Research Analyst, Occupational Analyst, Personnel Analyst, Procurement Clerk, Program Analyst, Researcher, Real Estate Asst., CAD Illustrator, Drafter/Designer, Cartographic Technician, Computer Based Training (CBT), Specialist/Instructor, Civil Engineering Technician, Drafter I-IV, Engineering Technician I-VI, Environmental Technician, Graphic Artist (Designer), Paralegal/Legal Assistant I-IV, Instructor, Laboratory Technician (Laboratory Tester), Technical Writer, Construction Representative, QA/QC Inspector, Architect. 736 99 INTRODUCTION OF NEW LABOR CATEGORIES FOR TEMPORARY SERVICES (with and/or without security clearances, i.e. Secret, Top Secret, and Top Secret SCI): This SIN is set aside for small business concerns only - Includes any new occupational category(s), EXCLUDING HEALTH OCCUPATIONS and CONSTRUCTION LABOR CATEGORIES, which exists in the commercial market or one that is being developed, improved, or has not yet been introduced to the Federal Government. The new category(s) must not be currently available under any GSA contract and must be categorically related to this procurement program, i.e., temporary administrative, clerical, data processing, professional, and/or general support. Note: The occupational category must reflect a title used by the Government, as listed by DOL or the Office of Personnel Management.
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738 II LANGUAGE SERVICES - GSA's Language Services Schedule facilitates access to commercial providers of linguists who can supply an array of Language Services, including Translation Services, Interpretation Services, Sign Language and Title III work, and Training Services. For more on Language Services, click here. 382 1 TRANSLATION SERVICES - Services include the translation of written, electronic and multi-media material to and from English and native Foreign languages. Materials include but are not limited to: Business, Legal, Medical, Technical, Documents, Braille, Software, Website localization for Internet and Intranet, Video subtitling, captioning, and Transcriptions for Title III Monitoring. Client consultation and Project management services include translation formatting, proofreading, text adaptation, editing, graphic design, and desktop publishing. 382 2 INTERPRETATION SERVICES - Services include the interpretation of oral communication to and from English and native Foreign Languages. Interpretation includes but is not limited to: Simultaneous, Consecutive, Escort, Community, Telephonic, International Linguistic Support, Title III Monitoring and Intercepts, Voiceovers and Sign Language. Interpreter forums may include meetings, conferences, seminars, litigation, briefings, training, military operations, law enforcement, intelligence and operational support. Client consultation and project management services provided for scheduling, assignment and logistical coordination of linguist support. 382 3 TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS - Services include customized or standardized off-the-shelf Foreign Language training courses at on and off site locations in classroom, private, semi-private, tutorial and in-country immersion forums. Instructional training for various language proficiency levels and testing is included. Educational material in publication, software, audio and video formats may be provided. 382 4 COMPREHENSIVE LINGUISTIC ANALYTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (CLASS) Comprehensive Language Services in support of local, national, or global requirements that support the missions of military, law enforcement, homeland and national security organizations among others. Services include but are not limited to: Collecting, translating/interpreting and delivering mission related data; performing data analysis; cultural consulting; role-playing; Title III monitoring and intercepts; interview support, preparing related reports and assessments; forensic processing; screening/gisting; related project/program management and control for linguist screening and, recruitment; logistical coordination; site supervision and quality control of all related services. Linguists with security clearances are included in the above mentioned services. Services provided under this SIN must include communication from a source language to a target language. 382 5 SERVICES FOR THE VISUAL AND HEARING IMPAIRED - Services under this SIN enhance the accessibility and availability of the spoken and written word by those who are visually and/or hearing impaired. Sign Language Services include ASL/English, Manually
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Coded English, Pigeon Signed English (PSE), Contact Sign, International Sign Other services include Closed Captioning, Voice-Overs, Textbook or Audio Script Translation, Website (HTML) and Online Document Translation with typesetting services, Telephone Services (TDD and TTY), Close-Captioning, Deaf Interpreting, Tactile, and Cued English Transliteration. Braille, Text Adaptation, and Section 508 Compliant Language Services are also provided under this SIN. Products may be offered under this SIN that compliment the services outlined to provide a total solution for full accessibility of all forms of communication. 382 99 NEW ITEM TECHNOLOGY - The latest technology in the field of Language Services, including Section 508 compliant services.
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738 X HUMAN RESOURCES & EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SERVICES 595 22 Private Shared Service Center for Core HR Services - All offerors under this SIN must offer Personnel Action Processing and Benefits Management as a minimum. The offering of Payroll Services is optional. The technical requirements for this SIN are defined by the Office of Personnel Management's Business Reference Model for the HR Line of Business. 595 25 EEO Services - EEO Services may include but are not limited to providing investigation of Discrimination Complaints and Preparation of Reports of Investigation (includes individual Case/consolidated Case-One or Additional Issues, Continuing Violation, On-Line Reporting System, Additional Copies of Investigation Reports). Preparation of an Analysis and Recommended Final Agency Decision (FAD) in Discrimination Complaints, Inquiry, Resolution Attempt, and Preparation of an analysis and Recommended Final Agency Decistion (FAD) on Allegations of Noncompliance With Settlement Agreements or Final Decisions, Resolution Attempt and Report of Inquiry Regarding Notices of Intent to Sue under Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as Amended, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Reference Materials relating to equal opportunity programs, EEO training and Consulting, EEO counseling (Individual and Class Complaint). 595 26 Private Shared Service Center for non-Core HR Services (offered by contractors awarded 595-22) - These non-Core services comprise HR Strategy, Organization and Position Management, Staff Acquisition, Performance Management, Compensation Management, Human Resource Development, EmployeeRelations, Labor Relations, and Separation Management. The technical requirements for this SIN are defined by the Office of Personnel Managment's Business Reference Model for the HR Line of Business. 595 27 Pre-Employment Background Investigations - A variety of timely pre-employment background investigations for persons seeking Federal Government employment are provided. Examples of Pre-Employment Screening support include but are not limited to: Provide background investigations (background checks) for potential or existing employees in accordance with applicable Federal, State and local regulations. Examples include: Verification of previous employers; salary histories; criminal records checks; education verification; and credit history checks. All investigative activities must be conducted in compliance with the Fair Credit Report Act as amended. Upon request, investigative services offered include Local Agency Check (LAC), National Agency Check with Local Agency Checks and credit checks (NACLC), Single Scope Background Investigations (SSBI), SSBI - Periodic Reinvestigation (SSBI-PR) and Misconduct Investigations (SSBI-MI). These investigative services can support the authorized Department/Agencies in acquiring Reports of Investigation (ROI) in areas of public trust, national security and suitability investigations conducted by the Federal Government in compliance with appropriate sections of the United States Code (i.e. Title 5, Title 15), Page 172 of 212
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Executive Orders and requesting Department/Agency Directives, Policies and Procedures. Service providers must operate from a facility approved in accordance with the provisions of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM). Investigative Support Personnel and the Field Investigator staff must have active security clearances to the appropriate level as required by the customer Agency. 595 28 Social Services - Contractor provides essential individual support services They should provide full range of human resources employee assistance and related social services including, but not limited to, traditional EAP, vocational/ rehabilitation; physical/ occupational therapy and outpatient services, personal, child/youth and family support services, emergency response and relief social services, community-based civic social services and social advocacy (personal care, daycare, religious and human rights consulting support) educational and public health program administration, service registries (employment, ship crew, daycare, etc), Veterans readjustment, benefit/compensation, consultation in the areas of individual and family personal, business, financial enhancement. Provide advice, training, and counseling in self-improvement, health and wellness training, stress management, family situations, substance abuse and legal consultation. Services may be short and long term, bundled or unbundled. 595 21 HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES (Excluding EEO Services) - Human Resource Services may include, but are not limited to, providing support in the functions of planning, recruitment and internal placement, position classification, personnel actions, training, employee relations, outplacement, function review/integration services and worker's compensation.
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751 LEASING OF AUTOMOBILES AND LIGHT TRUCKS 751 1 Lease of Sedans, All Classes 751 2 Lease of Sport Utility Vehicles 751 3 Lease of Vans & Light Trucks
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871 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES 871 1 Strategic Planning for Technology Programs/Activities - Services required under this SIN involve the definition and interpretation of high-level organizational engineering performance requirements such as projects, systems, missions, etc., and the objectives and approaches to their achievement. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to an analysis of mission, program goals and objectives, requirements analysis, organizational performance assessment, special studies and analysis, training, privatization and consulting. Example: The evaluation and preliminary definition of new and/or improved performance goals for navigation satellites such as launch procedures and costs, multi-user capability, useful service life, accuracy and resistance to natural and man made electronic interference. 871 2 Concept Development and Requirements Analysis - Services required under this SIN involve abstract or concept studies and analysis, requirements definition, preliminary planning, the evaluation of alternative technical approaches and associated costs for the development of enhancement of high level general performance specifications of a system, project, mission or activity. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to requirements analysis, cost/cost performance trade-off analysis, feasibility analysis, regulator compliance support, technology/system conceptual designs, training, and consulting. Example: The development and analysis of the total mission profile and life cycle of the improved satellite including examination of performance and cost tradeoffs. 871 3 System Design, Engineering and Integration - Services required under this SIN involve the translation of a system (or subsystem, program, project, activity) concept into a preliminary and detailed design (engineering plans and specifications), performing risk identification/analysis, mitigation, traceability, and then integrating the various components to produce a working prototype or model of the system. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to computer-aided design, design studies and analysis, high level detailed specification preparation, configuration, management and document control, fabrication, assembly and simulation, modeling, training, and consulting. Example: The navigation satellite concept produced in the preceding stage will be converted to a detailed engineering design package, performance will be computer simulated and a working model will be built for testing and design verification. 871 4 Test and Evaluation - Services required under this SIN involve the application of various techniques demonstrating that a prototype system (subsystem, program, project or activity) performs in accordance with the objectives outlined in the original design. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to testing of a prototype and first article(s) testing,
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environmental testing, independent verification and validation, reverse engineering, simulation and modeling (to test the feasibility of a concept), system, quality assurance, physical testing of the product system, training, and consulting. Example: The navigation satellite-working model will be subjected to a series of tests, which may simulate and ultimately duplicate its operational environment. 871 5 Integrated Logistics Support - Services required under this SIN involves the analysis, planning and detailed design of all engineering specific logistics support including material goods, personnel, and operational maintenance and repair of systems throughout their lifecycles, excluding those systems associated with real property. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to ergonomic/human performance analysis, feasibility analysis, logistics planning, requirements determination, policy standards/procedures development, long-term reliability and maintainability, training, and consulting. Example: The full range of life cycle logistics support for the navigation satellite will be identified and designed in this stage including training, operation and maintenance requirements, and replacement procedures. 871 6 Acquisition and Life Cycle Management - Services required under this SIN involve all of the planning, budgetary, contract and systems/program management functions required to procure and or/produce, render operational and provide life cycle support (maintenance, repair, supplies, engineering specific logistics) to (technology based) systems, activities, subsystems, projects, etc. Typical associated tasks include, but are not limited to operation and maintenance, program/project management, technology transfer/insertion, training and consulting. Example: During this stage the actual manufacturing, launch, and performance monitoring of the navigation satellite will be assisted through project management, configuration management, reliability analysis, engineering retrofit improvements and similar functions. 871 7 Construction Management - Customer agencies shall utilize construction managers as its principal agent to advise on or manage the process over the project regardless of the project delivery method used. The Construction Manager assumes the position of professional adviser or extension of staff to the customer agency. The Construction Manager frequently helps the customer agency identify which delivery method is the best for the project. The construction management approach utilizes a firm (or team of firms) with construction, design and management expertise to temporarily expand the customer agency's capabilities, so that they can successfully accomplish their program or project. The Construction Manager also provides expert advice in support of the customer agency's decisions in the implementation of the project. The following are some of the tasks to be covered under Construction Management: Project Design Phase Services: These services may include: design technical reviews; code compliance reviews; constructability reviews; analysis of Value Engineering proposals; preparation of cost estimates (including independent check estimates); cost analysis; cost
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control/monitoring; energy studies; utility studies; site investigations; site surveys; scheduling (including preparation of schedules and schedule reviews); review of design scope changes (including analysis of schedule impact); scheduling/conducting/documenting design related meetings; and performing market studies (material availability, contractor interest, etc.). Project Procurement Phase Services: These services may include: providing assistance to the Contracting Officer in contract procurement; answering bid/RFP questions; attending/participating in site visits; attending/participating in pre-bid conferences; preparing and issuing solicitation amendments for review and approval by the Government Contracting Officer; and performing cost/bid/proposal analysis. Project Construction Phase Services: These services may include: establishing temporary field offices; setting up job files, working folders, and record keeping systems; maintaining organized construction files; scheduling and conducting preconstruction meetings; documenting actions taken and decisions made, etc.; monitoring the submittal review process; review and monitoring of project schedules for construction progress with emphasis on milestone completion dates, phasing requirements, work flow, material deliveries, test dates, etc.; assisting in problem resolution and handling of disputed issues (including development of Government position); maintaining marked up sets of project plans and specifications for future as-built drawings; performing routine inspections of construction as work proceeds, taking action to identify work that does not conform to the contract requirements, and notifying the contractors when work requires correction; compiling, through site inspections, lists of defects and omissions related to the work performed and providing these lists to the contractor for correction; review of construction contractor payment requests (including preparation of necessary forms for payment processing); monitoring project financial data and budgetary cost accounting; administration of construction contract change orders (issuing proposal requests, preparing cost estimates, reviewing cost proposals, assisting agency in negotiations, preparing change order packages for processing); scheduling, conducting, and documenting regular progress meetings with all interested parties to review project status, discuss problems, and resolve issues; scheduling, conducting, and documenting (prepare minutes, etc. for distribution) construction related project meetings; monitoring construction contractor compliance with established safety standards (note and report unsafe working conditions, failures to adhere to safety plan required by construction contract); monitoring construction contractor's compliance with contract labor standards; coordination of construction activities with customer Managers and occupying agency personnel; monitoring the design and construction clarification process and, when appropriate, reminding the A/E and other parties involved of the need for timely actions; participating in all "Partnering" activities during construction (workshops, meetings, etc.); preparing special reports and regular project status reports; providing for progress and/or final photographs of project work; perform site surveys; provide assistance in obtaining permits; perform hazardous material assessments and monitoring of hazardous material abatement work; and provide cost estimating assistance. Commissioning Services: These services shall include, but are not limited to, providing professional and technical expertise for start-up, calibration, and/or certification of a facility or operating systems within a facility. The CM must be able to provide any level of commissioning
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need from total support to specialty services. Commissioning services may require start-up planning, forecasting start-up duration, estimating start-up costs, determining start-up objectives, organizing start-up teams and team assignments, testing building system components, conducting performance tests. Testing Services: The CM may be tasked to provide the services of an independent testing agency/laboratory to perform project specific quality control testing and inspection services. The services may include, but are not limited to, testing/inspection of soils, concrete, precast concrete connections, steel, steel decking, applied fireproofing, roofing, curtain walls/glazing, and elevator installations. Claims Services. The CM may be tasked to provide Claims Services when and as required by the Government for specific projects. The CM will review disputes and claims from the A&E and/or construction contractor(s) and render all assistance that the Government may require, including, but not limited to, the following: Furnishing reports with supporting information necessary to resolve disputes or defend against the claims; preparation and assembly of appeal files; participation in meetings or negotiations with claimants; appearance in legal proceedings; preparation of cost estimates for use in claims negotiations; preparation of risk assessments/analyses relative to claim exposures; preparation of findings of fact and any other documentation required by the Government. Post Construction Services. At or near substantial completion of project construction, the CM may be tasked to provide services such as: Performing Post Occupancy Evaluations (POEs); assisting Agency in the formulation of lessons learned; providing occupancy planning including development of move schedules, cost estimates, inventory lists, etc.; providing move coordination, relocation assistance, and/or furniture coordination; providing telecommunication and computer coordination.
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874 MISSION ORIENTED BUSINESS INTEGRATED SERVICES(MOBIS) NOTE: Sch 69, TRAINING AIDS & DEVICES INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING; COURSE DEVELOPMENT; TEST ADMINISTRTION has been incorporated in MOBIS SINS 4,5,8&9 874 9 Off-the-Shelf and Customizable Print, Audio, and Visual Instructional Training Devices Off-the-Shelf Training Devices: Proposed training devices shall be commercially-available offthe-shelf training devices available as stand alone or ancillary to other services being offered on this schedule. They can include software programs, teaching machines and devices, simulators such as driving simulators, flight simulators, etc., prepared printed instructional material, medical models and simulators, prepared audio and visual instruction material and multimedia program kits. Customizable Training Devices: Proposed training devices and simulators shall be in support of planning, designing, and/or producing customized training devices that are in print, audio, or visual format. Proposed training devices shall directly train students in a specific subject matter(s) or assist in the training of a specific subject matter(s). 874 1 MOBIS Consulting Services - Contractors shall provide providing expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling in support of agencies' mission oriented business functions, as follows: Management or strategy consulting; program planning, audits and evaluations; studies, analyses, scenarios, and reports relating to mission-oriented business programs or initiatives, such as defense studies, tabletop exercises or scenario simulations; educational studies, regulatory studies, economic studies, and preparedness studies; executive/management coaching services; policy and regulatory development and review; expert witness services in support of litigation, claims, or other formal cases, and advisory and assistance services in accordance with FAR 37.203(b). Financial audits are covered under GSA Schedule 520, Financial and Business Services, and are not allowed under this SIN. The term "consulting" as defined herein does not include staff augmentation. 874 2 MOBIS Facilitation Services - Contractors shall provide facilitation and related decision support services for agencies engaged in collaboration efforts, working groups, or integrated product, process, or self-directed teams. Services covered are: defining, refining, and resolving disputes, disagreements, and divergent views, excluding EEO disputes; leading large and small group briefings and discussions; recording discussion content and enabling focused decisionmaking; stakeholder debriefings; preparing and providing draft and final reports relating to the facilitated issues. Conference planning and management services are excluded from this SIN. These services are specifically covered under Schedule 541, Advertising and Integrated Marketing Services. EEO disputes are covered under Schedule 738X, Human Resources & Equal Employment Opportunity and are excluded. 874 3 MOBIS Survey Services - Contractors shall provide surveying relating to missionoriented business issues. Contractors shall assist with or perform all phases of the survey process,
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as follows: survey planning, design, and development; determining proper survey data collection methodology; pretest/pilot surveying; assessing reliability and validity of data; administering surveys using various types of data collection methods; survey database administration; analyses of quantitative and qualitative survey data; production of reports related to the survey; and briefings of results, to include discussion of recommendations and potential follow-up actions. Any surveys relating condition or status of equipment or property, or to Architect and Engineering services as defined in FAR 36.601-4 are prohibited under MOBIS. 874 4 Instructor Led Training, Web Based Training and Education Courses, Course Development and Test Administration - Proposed courses shall be commercially-available offthe-shelf training and/or educational courses that are delivered via an Instructor-led (i.e. traditional classroom setting or conference/seminar) and/or web-based (i.e. Internet/Intranet, software packages and computer applications) system. Courses shall have a defined course title, length of time (i.e. hours, days, semesters, etc.), description of material to be taught (i.e. syllabi, table of contents, etc.), and whether materials are included (i.e. books, pamphlets, software, etc.). Support materials not included may be offered on SIN 874-5. Proposed professional services shall be in support of planning, creating, and/or executing test administration, learning management, customized subject matter specific training and/or educational courses that are delivered via an instructor-led (i.e. traditional classroom setting or conference/seminar) and/or web-based (i.e. Internet/Intranet, software packages and computer applications) system. At minimum, proposed professional services in support of planning, creating, and/or executing a customized course(s) shall include labor categories (i.e. Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), Program Managers, Project Managers, Research Assistant, Technical Specialist, etc.), subject matter(s), and methodology(ies) to be used. Acquisition training will be accomplished under SIN 874-8. Functional training covered under other schedules will not be accomplished under this SIN. 874 5 MOBIS Support Products - Contractors shall provide support products used in support of services offered in SINs 1 through 3, 6, 7, 8, and 99. They can include: workbooks, training manuals, slides, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, software programs, etc. Any support products offered must be supplied in conjunction with services offered herein and cannot be sold as stand alone products. Support products should not be a significant part of the task. Two categories of support products may be priced in this solicitation: (1) off-the-shelf and (2) custom-designed. No administrative supplies (i.e., binders, index cards, pencils, paper, pens, blank cassettes/videotapes/CDs/DVDs, etc.) shall be offered as support products. 874 6 Acquisition Management Support - Contractors shall provide support to agencies in conducting federal acquisition management activities, as follows: Acquisition planning assistance; developing acquisition documents, including quality assurance surveillance plans, statements of work, synopses, and solicitations; expert assistance in evaluating proposals; contract administration services; and competitive sourcing support, including OMB Circular A76 studies, strategic sourcing studies, privatization studies, public-private partnerships, and Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act studies. Inherently Governmental services as identified FAR 7.503 or by the ordering agency are prohibited under MOBIS. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination.
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874 7 Program and Project Management - Contractors shall provide services to assist agencies in planning, initiating, managing, executing, and closing out mission-oriented business programs and projects. Services included are: Project leadership and communications with stakeholders; project planning and scheduling; earned value management support; project management, including performance monitoring and measurement; reporting and documentation associated with project/program objectives; stakeholder briefings, participation in required meetings, and related project support services; program integration services; and project close-out services. All services must be provided and performed under the supervision/management of the contractor's Project Manager or Program Manager. Orders for services under this SIN without an accompanying Program/Project Manager labor category are prohibited. The primary purpose and preponderance of work for any project awarded under this SIN must be for professional business services. Services covered by other GSA Schedules shall only be included in the project scope if they are directly related to the successful accomplishment of the project and are incidental to the overall effort. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination. 874 8 DAU and FAI Certified DAWIA and FAC Acquisition Workforce Training for GS-1102 and non-1102 Personnel - Training for Acquisition Workforce (GS-1102 and non-GS-1102): In accordance with the Office of Federal Procurement Policy’s (OFPP) Policy Letter 05-01, training courses shall be certified by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) and comply with the Federal Acquisition Institute’s (FAI) policy, and based on the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act’s (DAWIA) and the Federal Acquisition Certification (FAC) requirements for certification at the junior, intermediate, and senior levels to reflect the need to meet increasingly more rigorous standards for education, training, and experience. This shall apply to all Contracting Officers (CO) regardless of general schedule series with authority to obligate funds above the micropurchase threshold; all positions in the general schedule purchasing series (GS1105); program and project managers (FAC-PM), as identified by the agency’s Chief Acquisition Officer (CAO), or equivalent; all Contracting Officer’s Representatives (CORs) and Contracting Officer’s Technical Representatives (COTRs), or equivalent (FAC-COTR); all Emergency Response and Recovery Contracting Personnel; and significant acquisition-related positions identified by the CAO, or equivalent, using the guidance provided in OFPP Policy Letter 05-01. 874 99 New Services - May be a task, procedure, or product existing in the commercial market which is being developed, improved, or not yet introduced to the Federal Government or not currently available under any GSA Contract, but is categorically related to this procurement
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874 V LOGISTICS WORLDWIDE (LOGWORLD) 874 501 Supply and Value Chain Management - Services that include all phases of planning, acquisition and management of logistics systems. These services include, but are not limited to planning, acquisition, design, development, testing, production, fielding, management, operation, maintenance, sustainment, improvement, modification and disposal. Examples of the type of services that may be performed under this SIN include: Logistics consulting for planning for the acquisition and life cycle phases of supply and value chain systems including the following: defining and establishing program objectives, strategies, plans and schedules; develop milestone documentation; market research and acquisition planning; material requirements identification, planning, acquisition and management; develop specifications or performance based work statements and task estimates; develop, document and support maintenance procedures and technical manuals; configuration data management and related documentation; expansion and consolidation studies, field problem analysis and recommendation of corrective actions and system modernization; needs assessment/system assessment; inventory/asset/vendor management; Inventory management and operation (inclusive of salvage, recycle and/or disposal management); operation of warehouses, stockrooms, storage facilities or depots; fulfillment systems and operations; platform management; information logistics processing systems analysis design, and implementation; staging, shipping, receiving, packing, crating, moving and storage (excluding household goods); packaging, labeling, bar coding system consultation, design, implementation, operation and maintenance; design and installation of material handling systems; hazardous material storage and handling (Non-radioactive only); warehouse and location management systems; recycling program management of warehousing materials; preservation and protection of specialized inventory or documents; maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) support and/or support process management; aircraft repair and maintenance; ship repair and maintenance; property disposal management; logistics strategic planning services; logistics systems engineering services; logistics program management services and support; Unique Identification (UID)/Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) services; Program and project management; acquisition and life cycle management; spares modeling; supply chain integration planning; global integrated supply chain solutions - planning and implementation. Note - acquisition functions can not be procured as stand-alone services. 874 502 Reserved 874 503 Distribution and Transportation Logistics Services - Services that include distribution and transportation logistics services such as planning and designing, implementing or operating systems or facilities for the movement of supplies, equipment or people by road, air, water or rail. Examples of the type of services that may be performed under this SIN include but are not limited to: movement and short-term storage (excluding household goods); transportation system development and management; distribution and transportation logistics consulting; carrier
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management and routing; freight forwarding, consolidation and management; third-party logistics (3PL); facilitating customs processing; Electronic Freight Manifest (EFM) systems; tracking system analysis, design, operations and management; shuttle services; program and project management. Note: Commercial passenger airline services covered by the Airline City Pair Program and courier services covered by Schedule 48, Transportation, Delivery and Relocation Solutions are excluded. 874 504 Deployment Logistics Services - Services that include, but are not limited to providing expert advice, assistance, guidance, management, or operational support services that permit the deployment of supplies, equipment, materials and associated personnel. Examples of the type of services that may be performed under this SIN include deployment logistics consulting; war gaming (field exercises); contingency planning; inventory and property requirements planning, movement, storage and accountability systems; asset management (including pre-positioning assets); space planning and project integration/implementation; public and private sector support and/or resources; facilitating customs processing/accountability; scenario based field exercises; communication and logistics systems design, plan, deployment and operation; medical and emergency unit storage and restocking management; program and project management. 874 505 Logistics Training Services - Logistics Training Services - Training in system operations, automated tools for supply and value chain management, property and inventory management, distribution and transportation management, and maintenance of equipment and facilities supporting these activities. Click on SIN hyperlink to view LOGWORLD contractors by business size. 874 506 Support Products - Contractors may provide ancillary products used only in direct support of services provided under SINs 874-501, 874-503, 874-504, 874-505 and 874-507. This SIN cannot be used as a stand alone SIN. The acquisition of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software (other than in support of logistics related services) under this SIN is not allowed. Note: Any licensing fee/agreements required for COTS hardware and software will be negotiated at the task order level. 874 507 Operations & Maintenance Logistics Management and Support Services. - The purpose of this SIN is to provide a turnkey/total solution in support of a logistics function. Under the turnkey solution, a combination of support services may include, but are not limited to: janitorial services, maintenance, trash disposal, laundry, mail routing, guard, reception and related services however these services must be incidental to and in support of the logistics function. Individual support services may not be offered, ordered, or sold separately under this SIN. Examples of the type of logistics related services under this SIN include: logistical support services; integrated facility management and operations management support; supply support services; equipment asset management and maintenance support services; fleet management and maintenance support services; preventative maintenance planning support services; property management and maintenance support services; strategic and tactical planning support services; strategic account
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management support services; mobile utility support equipment operation, maintenance and repair support services; Base operations support (BOS); depot maintenance; project management. Contractors are strongly encouraged to team with other GSA Schedule holders for the services noted above. Excluded from this SIN are services involving the operation of computer centers. Note - For separate SIN requirements NOT a part of logistics management and support, refer to Schedule 03FAC, Facilities Maintenance and Hardware, SIN(s) 811-002 , Complete Facilities Maintenance and/or 811-003, Complete Facilities Management. Contractors are strongly encouraged to team with other GSA Schedule holders for the services noted above. 874 597 Ancillary Repair and Alterations - Repair and Alterations ancillary to existing SINs under this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations projects are those (1) solely associated with the repair, alternation, delivery or installation of products or services also purchased under this Schedule, and which are (2) routine and non-complex in nature, such as routine painting or carpeting, simple hanging of drywall, basic electrical or plumbing work, landscaping, and similar noncomplex services. This SIN EXCLUDES: (1) major or new construction of buildings, roads, parking lots and other facilities; (2) complex R&A of entire facilities or significant portions of facilities, and (3) Architect-Engineering Services subject to Public Law 92-582 (Brooks Act). The work performed under this SIN shall be associated with existing SINs that are part of this Schedule. Ancillary Repair and Alterations shall not be the primary purpose of the work ordered but be an integral part of the total solution offered. Ancillary Repair and Alteration services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of products or services purchased under this Federal Supply Schedule contract. This SIN includes all regulatory guidance outlined in accordance with FAR 36, including the Davis Bacon Act and the Miller Act. Special Instructions: No award will be made under 874-597, Ancillary Repair and Alteration unless an offeror is awarded (or receives award concurrently) for another SIN under this Schedule. The Repair and Alteration work must be ?ancillary (incidental) to? the primary services offered under the Schedule. For Federally-owned space managed by GSA?s Public Building Service (PBS), approval of the PBS Building Manager must be received by the ordering activity and contractor before any repair and alteration work may be ordered. A copy of the approval must be retained by both the ordering activity contracting officer and the contractor. Owned or leased space outside the PBS inventory may also include a
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874 599 Introduction of New Service - Introduction of New Service - New services within the scope of the schedule, specifically covered by a numbered SIN that has the potential to provide the Government with a more economical or efficient means of meeting mission requirements. Click on the SIN hyperlink to view LOGWORLD contractors by business size.
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899 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 899 1 --- Environmental Consulting Services - Under this SIN, only consulting services may be performed. The services include, but are not limited to: Planning and Documentation Services for the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, and documentation of and/or for environmental initiatives (or mandates such as Executive Order 13423) in areas of chemical, radiological, and/or hazardous materials; ISO 14001 Environmental Management System (EMS) and sustainable performance measure development; Environmental Assessment (EA) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) preparation under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); Endangered species, wetland, watershed, and other natural resource management plans; Archeological and/or cultural resource management plans; Environmental program and project management; Environmental regulation development; Economic, technical and/or risk analysis; other environmentally related studies and/or consultations; Homeland Security solutions that include Biochemical protection; Crime prevention through environmental design surveys (CPTED); Economical, technical and/or risk analysis; Identification and mitigation of threats inclusive of protective measures to mitigate the threats; and Vulnerability assessments. Compliance Services such as review, audit, and implementation/management of EMS and other compliance and contingency plans and performance measures; Permitting; Spill prevention/control and countermeasure plans; Pollution prevention surveys; and Community Right to-Know Act reporting. Advisory Services for ongoing advice and assistance with data and information in support of agency environmental programs involving areas such as Hazardous material spills; Material safety data sheets (MSDS), Biological/medical data sheets; Information hotlines; Poison control hotlines; Environmental regulations and environmental policy/procedure updates; Management, furnishing, or inventory of MSDS. Waste Management Consulting Services to provide guidance in support of waste-related data collection, feasibility studies and risk analyses; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act/Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (RCRA/CERCLA) site investigations; Hazardous and/or non-hazardous exposure assessments; Waste characterization and source reduction studies; Review and recommendation of waste tracking or handling systems; Waste management plans and/or surveys; Waste minimization/pollution prevention initiatives; and Review of technologies and processes impacting waste management. Note: Services involving only the consulting portion of environmental remediation efforts are included under this SIN. Any actual remediation efforts are performed under SIN 899-8. 899 3 --- Environmental Training Services - This SIN is designed to aid agencies in training personnel in a variety of environmentally related subjects in order to meet Federal mandates and Executive Orders. Environmentally related training can be conducted on- or off-site using standard off-the-shelf, customized, or computer/web-based interactive courses. Examples of environmental training courses include: Air/blood borne pathogens; Asbestos awareness; Environmental management planning and operations and maintenance (O&M) planning;
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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA); Compliance with environmental laws/regulations; Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA); Confined space training; Electronics management; Emergency response plans; Environmental audits, awareness, compliance, and management; Fire preparedness training; First responder; Hazardous materials and waste (HAZMAT) training to include compliance, operation, packaging, handling, generators, and incident response; Hazardous waste operations and emergency response (HAZWOPER) training inclusive of transportation, storage and disposal; ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems (EMS); Lead training to include awareness, inspecting, assessing, rehabilitation, and renovation; Mold (abatement, assessment); National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); Natural habitat preservation; Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA); Pollution prevention; Public fire safety education; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); Sustainable environmental practices; Water conservation; and Wetlands regulation and permitting. 899 5 --- Materials and Waste Recycling and Disposal Services - Services include, but are not limited to: Management and oversight of Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) disposal operations, and management, oversight and recycling of universal waste (e.g., electronic equipment, batteries, cell phones, cathode ray tubes (CRTs), and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs)). This includes reuse assessments and inventory, destruction, inventory transfer and/or disposal after compliance with GSA Office of Personal Property Management requirements outlined in Federal Management Regulations 101-42, 102-36, and 102-37 (as applicable). Examples of types of material waste services include, but are not limited to: Solid waste, industrial waste, mining waste, and oilfield waste (e.g., drill cuttings); Liquid waste (e.g., wastewater containing less than 1% solids); Excess inventory; Surplus inventory; Non-hazardous materials that pose no immediate threat to human health and the environment, excluding household waste (e.g., routine refuse collection and disposal); Hazardous materials and/or those that contain leachable toxic components; Plastics such as acrylic, nylon, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE); Confiscated materials; and Construction debris such as asphalt, drywall and/or metal. Note: Services offered under this SIN shall NOT include any association with construction services and/or the transportation and/or disposal of Special Waste such as radioactive and medical waste, and/or the disposal of discarded, unwanted material (e.g., office paper, newspaper, food waste, and beverage containers, cardboard and packing materials). 899 7 --- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Services Provides GIS services in support of environmental programs. Services include, but are not limited to: Creation/enforcement of environmental legislation; Cultural resource GIS (CRGIS); Environmental cost assessment; Environmental impact analyses; Environmental regulatory compliance; Groundwater monitoring; Growth forecast modeling; Habitat conservation plans; Habitat modeling; Image analysis support for emergency response; Mapping, Cartography and Mashups (e.g., combining data from more than one source into a single integrated tool); Migration pattern analysis; Natural resource planning; Remote sensing for environmental studies; Terrestrial, marine, and/or atmospheric measuring/management; Vegetation mapping; and Watershed characterization for mitigation planning.
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Note: The services offered under this SIN shall NOT include construction and architectengineering services as set forth in FAR Part 36, including surveying and mapping services as defined under the Brooks Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-582, 40 U.S. 1102 et seq.). 899 8 --- Remediation and Reclamation Services - Remediation services include, but are not limited to: Excavation, removal and disposal of hazardous waste; Site preparation, characterization, field investigation, conservation and closures; Wetland restoration; Emergency response clean up (ERC); Underground storage tank/above-ground storage tank (UST/AST) removal; Air monitoring; Soil vapor extraction; Stabilization/solidification, bio-venting, carbon absorption, reactive walls, containment, monitoring and/or reduction of hazardous waste sites, as well as unexploded ordnance removal; Remediation-related laboratory testing (e.g., biological, chemical, physical, pollution and soil testing). Reclamation services include, but are not limited to: Land (e.g., creating new land from sea or riverbeds and/or restoring areas to a more natural state, such as after pollution, desertification, or salination have made it unusable); and Water and refrigerant reclamation. Note: Services offered under this SIN shall NOT include any remediation/transportation/disposal of radioactive waste, asbestos removal and/or paint removal, construction and architect-engineer services as set forth in FAR Part 36 (including construction, alteration or repair of buildings, structures, or other real property). Disposal services performed under SIN must be ancillary to remediation services performed. 899 10 --- Ancillary Supplies and/or Services Ancillary supplies and/or services are support supplies and/or services which are not within the scope of any other SIN on this schedule. These supplies and/or services are necessary to compliment a contractor’s offerings to provide a solution to a customer requirement. This SIN may be used for orders and blanket purchase agreements that involve work or a project that is solely associated with the supplies and/or services purchased under this schedule. This SIN EXCLUDES purchases that are exclusively for supplies and/or services already available under another schedule. 899 99 --- New Technology A new or improved service that has the potential to provide more economical or efficient means for Federal Agencies to accomplish their mission.
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621 I Professional Medical Healthcare Services 621-001 Physician - General and Family (Includes: Occupational Medicine; Urgent Care; Adolescent Medicine and Geriatric Medicine) 621-002
Physician - Emergency Medicine (Includes: Trauma I, II, III, IV & V)
621-003 Physician - Internal Medicine (Not classified elsewhere) (Includes: Cardiovascular Diseases; Gastroenterology; Pulmonary Diseases; Oncology; Nephrology; Hospitalist; Invasive Internal Medicine; Critical Care; Rheumatology; Endocrinologist; Infectious Disease; Allergist; Other) 621-004
Physician - Pediatrician
621-005
Physician - OB/Gynecologist
621-006
Physician - Anesthesiologist
621-007 Physician - Cardiology (Includes: General and Pediatric; Invasive and Noninvasive; Surgery and No Surgery) 621-008
Physician - Dermatologist
621-009
Physician - Hematologist
621-010
Physician - Neurologist
621-011
Physician - Ophthalmologist
621-012
Physician - Optometrist
621-013
Physician - Orthopedic (General and Surgery)
621-014 Physiatry)
Physician - Physcial Medicine and Rehabilitation Services (PM&R) (Includes
621-015
Physician - Otolaryngologist (Ear/Nose/Throat - ENT)
621-016 Physician -Pathology (Includes: Cytopathologist; Dermatopathologist; Hematologist; Neuropathologist; Pediatric Pathologist) 621-017 Geriatric)
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Physician - Psychiatrist (Includes: General; Child/Adolescent; Adult and
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Physician - Psychologist
621-019
Physician - Podiatrist
621-020 Physician - Radiology (Includes: Diagnostic; MRI/Mammogram; Interventional and Oncology) 621-021 Physician - Surgery (Not elsewhere classified) (Includes: General; Colon and Rectal; Plastic; Thoracic/Vascular; Neurosurgery; CardioThoracic) 621-022
Physician - Urology (Includes General and Surgery)
621-023
Physician - Nuclear Medicine
621-024
Physician - Gerontologist
621-025
Registered Nurses (Includes General and Specialized)
621-026
Dentist (Includes: General; Orthodontist and Endodontist)
621-027
Pharmacist (Includes PharmD)
621-030
Physician Assistants
621-031
Audiologist/Speech Language Pathologist
621-032 EMT Paramedic (Includes Certified Emergency Medical Technician and Certified Paramedic) Scheduler (Drug & Alcohol Testing) Blood & Alcohol Technician Ambulance Driver 621-033 Dental Related Services (Includes: Dental Hygienist; Certified Dental Assistant; Dental Laboratory Technician; Other) 621-034 Respiratory Therapy (Includes: Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT); Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT); Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician/Technologist (CRTT); Respiratory Therapy Assistant) 621-035 Physical Therapy/Recreational Therapy (Includes: Physical Therapist; Physical Therapy Assistant; Therapeutic Recreation Specialist and Athletic Trainer) 621-036
Perfusionist / Perfusion Technologist
621-037 Occupational Therapy (Includes: Occupational Therapist and Occupational Therapy Assistant)
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621-038 Med/Surg)
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (Includes: specialty Oriented; Clinical;
621-039 Medical Assistant (Certified /Registered) Medical Record Clerk Medical Record Technician Medical Transcriptionist 621-040
Nurse Assistant (includes Nursing Aide, Orderly and Attendant)
621-041
Cytotechnologist
621-042
Kinesiotherapist
621-043
Orthotist /Prosthetist
621-044 Ophthalmic Services (Includes: Opthalmic Dispensing Optician; Opththalmic Laboratory Technician; Ophthalmic Medical Technician/Technologist; Orthopist; Certified Ophthalmic Assistant 621-045
Genetic Counselor
621-046 Clinical Laboratory Science / Medical Technology (Includes: Clinical Laboratory Scientist; Medical Technologist; Certified Laboratory Technician; Medical Laboratory Technician; Histologic Technician; Histotechnologist; Pathologists' Assistant; and Certified Phlebotomy Technician) 621-047 Counseling Related Services (Includes: Community Counselor; Marriage/Family Counselor/Therapist; Mental Health Counselor; Rehabilitation Counselor; Social Worker (BS); Social Worker (MS); Music Therapist; Art Therapist and Dance Therapist (Registered DTR). 621-048
Dietitian /Nutritionist (Including Dietetic Technician)
621-049
Surgical Technologist
621-050 Radiologic Technology (Includes: Cardiovascular Technologists (General, Interventional, ECHO and Cath Lab); Computer Tomography (CT) Technologist; Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist (MRI); Mammographer; Nuclear Medicine Technologist; PET Technologist; Radiation Therapy; Radiation Therapist; Radiological Therapeutic Technologist (RRT); Imaging (Diagnostic, Radiographer, X-Ray); Sonography/Ultrasound - Including Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular and Cardiac) 621-051
Certified Pharmacy Technician (Includes Unit Dose, No IV and In-patient w/IV)
621-053
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesist (CRNA)
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Nurse Practitioner
621-055
Dosimetrist
621-056
General Clinical Technologists/Technicians
621-057
Chiropractor
621-058
Certified/Licensed Midwife
621-060 Electroneurdiagnostic Technologist (END) (Includes: Electroencepholgram Technologist (EEG) 621-061 Physicists (Includes medical physicists including: Therapeutic Radiological Physics; Diagnostic Radiological Physics; Medical Nuclear Physics; Medical Nuclear Physics; Medical Health Physics) 621-099 Introduction of New Products/Services (INS) (Includes Categories and Subcategories)
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65 I B 42-1
Pharmaceuticals and Drugs
Non-prescription medicated cosmetics & surgical soaps
42-2A Single source innovator, multiple source innovator, biological & insulin pharmaceutical products - Includes branded and generic pharmaceuticals that are not available through GSA Advantage. Ordering is limited to Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Health & Human Services (including Indian Health Service) and the United States Coast Guard. Pricing information can be obtained by clicking on this link to the VA- Pharmacy Benefits web site: http://www.pbm.va.gov/. 42-2B Generic & multiple source pharmaceuticals & drugs, human blood products, & over-thecounter drugs - Includes branded and generic pharmaceuticals that are not available through GSA Advantage. Pricing information can be obtained by clicking on this link to the VAPharmacy Benefits web site: http://www.pbm.va.gov/. 42-3
Complete IV delivery systems
42-5
Nutritional/Dietary Supplements
622
Antiseptic Liquid Skin Cleansing Detergents and Soaps, Dispensers and Accessories
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65 II A A-1
Medical Equipment and Supplies
Adhesive Tapes and Adhesive Bandages
A-10 Cannulas, Airways, Tubes and Accessories - All styles, types and sizes, except those relating to blood transfusion and IV apparatus A-12 Colostomy/Ostomy Products A-16 Stockings (Anti-embolism/compression only) A-17 Sutures, Suture Needles, Staples and Extractors (all types and sizes) A-19 Wound Drainage Systems and Kits/Evacuators - Excludes equipment and equipment accessories A-200 Equipment Maintenance and Repair A-24 Bands, Patient Identification A-27 Brush-Sponge Surgical Scrubs A-28 Charts and Chart Racks (Medical Only) A-30 Restraints, Adult and Pediatric - Medical application only A-31 Drapes, Surgical - Aseptic, surgery application only A-32 Hospitalware, Plastic/Stainless - Medical use only, such as bedpans, urinals, sponge bowls and water A-34 Audiometer Equipment A-35 Vision Screening and Test Equipment A-36 Ophthalmic Units A-37 ENG Apparatus A-38 Ophthalmic Surgical Equipment A-39 Laser, Surgical A-40 Cryosurgical Apparatus A-41 Electrosurgical Apparatus
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A-42 Cardiopulmonary Apparatus A-43 Blood Warmers A-44 Anesthesia Equipment A-45 Suction/Aspiration Equipment A-46 Secondary Oxygen Equipment A-47 Oxygen Concentrators A-48 Carts, Emergency, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Crash) A-49 Oxygen Respirators/Resuscitators A-5
Binders/Suspensories
A-51 Tel-Home Care A-52 Respiratory Monitors A-53 ECG/EKG Apparatus A-54 Holter Cardiograph Apparatus A-55 Electrodes, Universal, Leadwires and Cables A-56 Stress Test Monitors A-57 Pulmonary Function Testing Equipment A-58 Erection Aid Devices A-59 Defibrillators A-6
Sponges/Surgical
A-61 EEG Apparatus A-62 EMG Apparatus A-63 Urodynamic Measurement Apparatus A-64 IV Pumps A-65 Pumps, Patient Feeding, External
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A-66 Hemodialysis Equipment A-67 Autotransfusion Units (Blood) A-68 Noninvasive Bone Growth Stimulators A-69 Acute Care Beds A-70 Physiotherapy Apparatus A-71 Whirlpool/Hydobaths and Bath Units, Medical A-72 Stimulators, Muscle, Nerve and Pain Control A-73 Phototherapy Cabinets (Ultraviolet) A-74 Flotation Pads/Mattresses for Therapy A-75 Hyperthermia/Hypothermia Systems A-76 Lifts, Patient Equipment for Hospital and Home Use A-77 Transportation Units (Stretchers) - Patient, medical only A-78 Scales, Electronic and Mechanical - Patient, medical only A-79 Tables, Patient Examination, Treatment and Operating A-80 Lights, Surgical, Ceiling and Surgical Stand A-81 Chairs and Stools, Patient Examining A-82 Carts, Medication, Patient Application A-83 Carts, Medical Supplies, Patient Application A-84 Cabinets, Medical and Surgical A-85 Cabinets, Warming A-86 Nourishment Workstations A-87 Instruments Stands/Tables (Surgical) A-88 Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems A-89 Sterilizer and Sanitizer Equipment
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A-9 Scopes, Medical - With accessories and replacement parts. Includes but is not limited to duodenoscopes, endoscopes and surgical microscopes. Excludes laboratory microscopes. A-91 Radioactive Medical Waste Systems A-92 Medication and Supply Packaging and Dispensing Equipment A-93 Pharmacy Furniture A-94 Introduction of New Products under 65 II A, Medical Equipment & Supplies A-95 Tablet Splitters A-96 Prescription Information Aids, Equipment and Supplies for Patient Use. Applicators/Swabs/Wipes/Pads A-2A Plain Applicators/Swabs/Wipes/Pads A-2B Treated Applicators/Swabs/Wipes/Pads Bags, Heat/Cold A-23A
Hot Water Bags
A-23B Ice Bags A-23C Chemical Bags Bandages/Gauzes A-3A Plain Bandages/Gauzes A-3B Treated Bandages/Gauzes A-3C Casing Bandages/Gauzes A-3D Elastic Bandages/Gauzes Catheters (Excluding Urinary Catheters) A-11A Cardiac/Thoracic Catheters - All styles, types and sizes, except those relating to blood transfusion A-11B Suction Catheters - All styles, types and sizes, except those relating to blood transfusion A-11C Other Catheters - All styles, types and sizes, except those relating to blood transfusion Page 197 of 212
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Disposable Contamination Containers A-21A
Sharps
A-21B Biohazard Bags A-21C Chemotherapy Containers A-21D
Other Disposable Contamination Containers
Dressings A-4A Adherent Dressings - Impregnated or non-impregnated A-4B Non-Adherent Dressings - Impregnated or non-impregnated Gloves, Medical Surgeon's and Examinary A-13A
Sterile Latex Gloves
A-13B Sterile Vinyl Gloves A-13C Non-Sterile Latex Gloves A-13D
Non-Sterile Vinyl Gloves
A-13E Other Gloves Hospital Clothing, Patient/Nurse/Doctor A-33A
Disposable Hospital Clothing
A-33B Reusable Hospital Clothing A-33C Impervious Disposables Implants, Surgical A-20A
Joints, Hip, Knee and Accessories
A-20B Intraocular Lenses A-20C Other Implants, Surgical Incontinent Products A-26A
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Pads, Bed Linen, Protective
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A-26B Diapers A-26C Other Incontinent Products Medical Diagnostic Instruments A-14A
Sphygmomanometers
A-14B Ostoscopes A-14C Stethoscopes A-14D
Thermometers
A-14E Hand-Held Dopplers and Pulse-Oximeters A-14F Laryngoscopes A-14G
Other Medical Diagnostic Instruments
Needles, Syringes, and Jet Injectors A-15A
Needles, Hypodermic
A-15B Syringes A-15C Syringe and Needle Combination A-15D
Syringe and Needle Combination (Antistick)
A-15E Protective Sheaths (for needles, hypodermic and IV (antistick)) A-15F Needles, Biopsy A-15G
Jet Injectors
Orthopedic/Surgical Supports A-25A
Splints
A-25B Braces A-25C Immobiliers/Soft Goods A-25D
Positioners
A-25E Supports
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A-25F Cervical Collars A-25G
Other Orthopedic/Surgical Supports
Pacemaker A-60A
Pacemaker, DDDR, dual chamber, rate responsive pacing
A-60C Pacemaker, VVIR/SSIR, single chamber pacing A-60E Pacemaker, VDD, atrial sensing, ventricular pacing A-60F External Pacemaker, DDD, dual chamber pacing A-60H
Ancillary products-pacing and defibrillator leads and accessories
A-60I Bradycardia pacing Physiological Monitors A-50A
Vital Signs Monitors
A-50B Blood Pressure Monitors A-50C Blood Flow Monitors A-50D
Blood Gas Monitors
A-50E Fetal/Neonatal Monitors A-50F Oximeter Monitors A-50G
Esophageal Motility/Escophageal Pressure Monitors
A-50H
Other Physiological Monitors
Sets, Kits and Trays, Disposable A-18A
Procedural/Instrument Sets, Kits and Trays, Disposable
A-18B Treatment Sets, Kits and Trays, Disposable A-18C Other Sets, Kits and Trays, Disposable Sterilization Products A-90A
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Sterilization Control Indicators/Aids
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A-90B Tapes A-90C Wrappers and Bags Surgical Hand Instruments A-8A Disposable Surgical Hand Instruments - Includes instrument accessories A-8B Reusable Surgical Hand Instruments - Includes instrument accessories Surgical Handles/Blades A-7A Blades A-7B Handles A-7C Blade/Handle Combination Urine and Specimen Collection Products A-22A Specimen Cups and Containers A-22B Urinary Drainage Bags, Kits and Sets A-22C Urinary Catheters A-22D Other Urinary Supplies
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65 II C
Dental Equipment and Supplies
C-100 Repair of Electric or Air Driven Reusable Oral or Surgical Dental Hand Held Instruments & Accessories C-42B Radiologic & Digital Oral Equipment C-INP Introduction of New Products (INP) Barrier Materials C-42A Bone Grafting & Associated Barriers Cutting, Grinding & Polishing Instruments & Supplies C-36 Abrasives/Polishers (Disks, Points, Stones, Strips & Wheel(s), Burs & Diamonds Instruments Dental Material, Operatory & Related Items C-16A Amalgam C-16B Composite C-16C Provisional Materials C-20A Preventive & Prophy Materials Accessories - Oral Hygiene Products, Fluorides, Tooth Whitening agents, Electric Toothbrushes, Specialty Troothbrushes Interproximal brushes, Floss Holders, Floss threaders, Gingival stimulation devices, Suction toothbrushes, End Tuft Toothbrushes, Denture brushes and Dental Floss in Sample size for patient distribution C-12
Cavity Preparation Materials
C-13
Cements
C-14
Provisional Crowns, Bands, Crown Forms And Related Items
C-15
Denture Liners & Repair Materials
C-16
Filling Materials - All Types - C-16A Amalgam
C-16B Composite C-16-C C-17
Provisional Materials Impression Materials
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C-18
Trays for Impression Materials
C-19
Pins, Post, Drillls & Drivers
Dental X-Ray Materials & Accessories C-26A Crown & Bridge Porcelain C-26B Resin Endodontic Instruments & Supplies C-34A Broaches, Reamers, Files C-34B Root Canal Filling Materials C-34C Related Items Hand Instruments, General Dental C-30A Disposable C-30B Reusable Hand Instruments, Oral Surgical C-29A Oral Surgical Disposable C-29B Reusable Hand Instruments, Orthodontic C-31A Orthodontic Disposable C-31B Reusable Hand Piece Repair C-10 Sterilizers Dental Hand Pieces & Accessories C-32B Air Driven, Electric Reusable Hand Pieces, Dental & Accessories C-32A Air Driven, Electric Disposable
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C-33A Angles & Other Handpieces, Handpiece Fittings Disposable C-33B Reusable BURS (i) Carbide (ii) Diamonds Instruments & Supplies C-37A Dental Radiographic Equipment Conventional C-37B Digital C-38
Dental X-Ray Materials & Accessories - C-38A Film
Laboratory C-21
Articulators
C-22
Casting Machines
C-23
Furnaces & Accessories
C-24
Alloy, Casting & Related Items
C-25
Denture Base Materials Crown & Bridge
Operatory Items C-6A Light Curling Units Halogen C-6B Led C-6C Plasma ARC C-1
Air Compressors & Dryers
C-2
Amalgamators & Accessories
C-3
Dental Delivery System
C-5
Light, Dental, Operatory
C-7
Prophlaxis Unit & Accessories
C-8
Dental Vacuum Equipment & Accessories
C-9
Handpiece Light Unit
Orthodontic Supplies
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C-35
Orthodontic Supplies & Related Items
Stools/Chairs/Cabinets C-39
Stools-Dentist, Assistant, Hygienist
C-40
Dental Patient Chairs & Examining
C-41
Cabinets, Dental
Teeth C-27A Denture Teeth Plastic C-27B Denture Teeth Porcelain C-28A Dental Implant Surgical Drills, Components C-28B Implants C-28C Prosthetic Components
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65 II F Patient Mobility Devices (including Wheelchairs, Scooters, Walkers, etc.) F-1
Wheelchairs, Accessories & Replacement Parts, Wheelchairs, Manual (Including Sports)
F-2
Wheelchairs, Accessories & Replacement Parts, Wheelchairs, Powered
F-3 Wheelchairs, Accessories & Replacement Parts, Scooters, Motorized, Three-Wheeled (Indoor & Outdoor) F-4
Wheelchairs, Accessories & Replacement Parts, Standup Wheelchairs
F-5
Wheelchair Cushion
F-7
Transport Lifts
F-8
Portable Ramp Systems
F-INP Introduction of New Products under 65 II F, Patient Mobility Devices Patient Aids F-9A Walkers F-9B Canes F-9C Crutches F-9D Shower Aids F-9E
Commode Chairs
F-9F
Grab Bars
Portable Ramp System F-8A Threshold Ramps F-8B Portable Ramps F-8C Modular Ramps Wheelchair Accessories F-6A Anti-tip Devices
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F-6B Oxygen Tank Holders F-6C Wheelchair Positioners F-6D Wheelchair Tires
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65 V A X-Ray Equipment and Supplies (including Medical and Dental XRay Film) V-1
Film, X-Ray, Medical - All available types, sizes, and speeds
V-2
Film, X-Ray, Dental - All available types, sizes, and speeds
V-3
Changer, X-Ray Film - Includes replacement parts and accessories
V-4
Illuminators/Viewers, Film - Includes replacement parts and accessories
V-5
Processors, X-Ray Film - Includes replacement parts and accessories
V-6
Grids and Cassettes - Includes intensifying screens
V-7 Cutters/Perforators, Film; Hangers: Hanger Racks; Special Procedures: Special Procedure Eyeglasses V-9 Video Equipment, X-Ray, Medical - Includes TV monitors; recorders; projectors; image enhancement devices including multi-format cameras: laser imagers; interfaces and options; video recorders and enhancers; replacement parts and accessories V-INP Introduction of New Products Under 65 V A, X-Ray Equipment & Supplies
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65 VII InVitro Diagnostics, Reagents, Test Kits and Test Sets 555-1 Blood Bank 555-2 Chemistry 555-3 Coagulation 555-4 Hematology 555-5 Histology/Cytology 555-6 Microbiology 555-7 Phlebotomy 555-8 Serology/Immunology 555-9 Urinalysis 555-10 Miscellaneous
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66 III Cost-Per-Test, Clinical Laboratory Analyzers Clinical Immunochemistry Analyzers 605-6A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
605-6B
Low Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
Clinical Chemistry Analyzers 605-1A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
605-1B
Low Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
Clinical Coagulation Analyzers 605-3A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
605-3B
Low Maintenance/Complexity Clinical Analyzers
Clinical Hemotology Analyzers 605-2A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
605-2B
Low Maintenance/ComplexityAnalyzers
Clinical Microbiology Analyzers 605-5A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
Clinical Urinalysis Analyzers 605-4A
High Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
605-4B
Low Maintenance/Complexity Analyzers
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621 II Medical Laboratory Testing & Analysis Services 621-200 Anatomic Pathology - Services for anatomic pathology include, but are not limited to, surgical pathology, molecular pathology, cytopathology, histology, histochemistry, hematopathology, diagnostic electron microscopy and autopsy pathology. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 88000-88099, 88300-88399 and 88342-88399. 621-201 Clinical Chemistry - Services for clinical chemistry include, but are not limited to, sugar (glucose), electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride and carbon dioxide), enzymes (CK, LD, AST, ALT), cholesterol, urea nitrogen, uric acid and blood gas testing. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 80048-80076 and 82000-84999. 621-202 Cytogentics - Services for cytogenetics include, but are not limited to, amniotic fluid and chorionic villus sampling for prenatal chromosome analysis; peripheral blood from patients with congenital anomalies, infertility, or other indications; and bone marrow aspirates for the diagnosis of leukemias. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 88230-88299. 621-203 Cytology - Services for cytology include, but are not limited to, Papanicolaou smear test (pap screen), nongynelogical body specimens (urine, sputa, body fluids, thoracentesis, paracentesis, cerebrospinal fluid, etc.), and fine needle aspirations. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 88104-88199. 621-204 Clinical Drugs of Abuse and Toxicology - Services for clinical drugs of abuse and toxicology include, but are not limited to, therapeutic drug monitoring, medical drug of abuse testing, comprehensive drug and poison analyses, and specialized stat testing for select toxicants. Excludes employment and forensic testing. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 8010080103, 80150-80299 and 82000-84999. 621-205 Endocrinology - Services for endocrinology include, but are not limited to, pediatric and adult functional testing, adrenal cortical, water metabolism, pituitary secretion, gonad responsiveness, thyroid, pancreas, growth status, bone metabolism, endocrine uniformity, and vitamin status. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 82000-84999. 621-206 Hematology - Services for hematology include, but are not limited to, complete blood count, red blood count, white blood count, differential count, platelet count, coagulation (clotting) studies and hemoglobin. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 85002-85999. 621-207 Hemostasis - Services for hemostasis include, but are not limited to, comprehensive testing for thrombotic and bleeding disorders; plasminogen, antithrombin, and fibrinogen; protein C, protein S, and APC resistance; factor assays; inhibitor studies; von
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Willebrand studies; Factor VIII carrier studies; and platelet aggregation studies. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 85002-85999. 621-208 Immunology - Services for immunology include, but are not limited to, adult and pediatric immunodeficiency testing, neutrophil function testing, complement analysis, immunoglobulin and antibody testing/monoclonal gammopathies, cellular immunodeficiencies, molecular diagnosis of infections, pregnancy testing and rubella testing. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 86000-86849. 621-209 Microbiology - Services for microbiology include, but are not limited to, bacteriology (aerobic and anaerobic), antimicrobial susceptibility testing, molecular infectious disease testing, mycobacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and clinical virology. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 87001-87999. 621-210 Organ or Disease Oriented Panels - Services for organ or disease oriented panels include, but are not limited to, basic metabolic panel, electrolyte panel, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, renal function panel, arthritis panel, acute hepatitis panel, hepatic function panel and general health panel. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 80048-80076. 621-211 Serology - Services for serology include, but are not limited to, serologic diagnosis (including bacterial, viral, mycoplasma, and parasitic infections), autoimmune testing, congenital diagnostics testing and various bacterial disease markers testing. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to 86403-86593. 621-212 Urinalysis - Services for urinalysis include, but are not limited to, urine dipstick chemistry and urine microscopy. CPT Codes include, but are not limited to, 81000-81099.
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