Acquisition Support Group sven.schumacher@ncia.nato.int Telephone: +32 (0}2 707 8576 Fax: +32 (0)2 707 8770 NCIA/ACQ/ASG/203/0393 4 February 203 NOTIFICATION OF INTENT NATO INFORMATION PORTAL (NIP) I FB-C0-3580-NIP 4,6 Million (estimated cost basic scope) he success of NATO operations and missions require a common understanding of a complex environment and the need to share information. he NATO Information Portal (NIP) project will implement an enterprise wide portal capability based on a Microsoft Share Point solution, provide the migration of legacy data from NATO's eb Information Service Environment (WISE) system and implement a federated search solution based on Microsoft's FAST search engine. In order to ensure a smooth and successful implementation of these capabilities, NCI Agency has been authorized to tender a contract to deliver the strategy, architecture, design implementation, and initial support of this solution. he formaiifb is planned to be issued in April 203, with a Bid Closing Date in June 203 and Contract Award in November 203. Contracting Officer: Mr Sven Schumacher E-mail: sven.schumacher@ncia.nato.int To See Distribution List Subject Reference( s) NOTIFICATION OF INTENT (NOI) TO INVITE BIDS FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES TO IMPLEMENT THE "NATO INFORMATION PORTAL (NIP)" (IFB-C0-3580-NIP) A. AC/4-D/226 ( 996 Edition) B. Serial 200/5S0303 C. AC/4(PP)D/2653-ADD dated 28 August 202 D. AC/4-DS(202)002 dated 7 September 202 E. AC/4-DS(202)0023 dated 28 September 202 NATO Co mmuni cations and Information Agency Agence OTAN d' informat ion et de comm unication Avenue du Bourget 40 0 Brussels, Belgium www.ncia. nato.int Page of 8
6JC I NCINACQ/ASG/20 3/0393 A G E N C Y ah_ ~ Dear Sir I Madam, In accordance with paragraph 6 of reference (A), notice is hereby given of the intent of the NCI Agency, as the Host Nation, to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) in relation to the implementation of the "NATO Information Portal (NIP)". A summary of the requirements of the Invitation for Bid is set forth in Annex A, attached to this letter. These requirements are being refined and detailed as part of the preparation of the prospective contract. The reference for the Invitation for Bid is IFB-C0-3580-NIP, and all correspondence concerning this IFB should reference this number. The scope of work for this project has been authorised as recommended by references C thru E. The estimated cost for the services and deliverables included within the basic scope of the intended contract is 4,628,680.00 Euros. This includes year Operating and Maintenance (O&M) costs. It is planned to place a single contract for the entire scope of work. No partial bidding will be allowed. The NCI Agency is authorised to use the International Competitive Bidding (ICB) Procedure, lowest price technically compliant bid. The successful bid, pursuant to the IFB following this NOI, will be that bid which is the lowest price and technically compliant in accordance with the evaluation criteria prescribed in the IFB. The formal IFB is planned to be issued in April 203, with a Bid Closing Date in June 203 and Contract Award in November 203. Pursuant to paragraph 5 of reference (A), National Responsible Authorities are kindly requested that the NCI Agency be provided with Declarations of Eligibility, not later than 22 March 203, of qualified and certified firms which may be interested in receiving an Invitation for Bid for this project. The Declarations of Eligibility should include the following information: Name of the Firm, Telephone number, Fax number, E-mail address and Point of Contact within each of the nominated firms. This information is critical to enable prompt and accurate communication with prospective bidders and should be sent to the following address: NATO Communications and Information Agency Avenue du Bourget 40 0 Brussels, Belgium Attention: Sven Schumacher - Contracting Officer e-mail: sven.schumacher@ncia. nato. int Tel: +32 (2) 707 8576 Fax: +32 (2) 707 8770 Bidders will be required to declare a bid validity of nine (9) months from closing date for receipt of bids, supported by a bid guarantee of 450,000.00 Euros (four hundred and fifty thousand Euros). Should the selection and award procedure exceed the bid closing date by more than nine (9) months firms will be requested to voluntarily extend the validity of their bids and the bid guarantee accordingly. Bidders may decline to do so, withdraw their bid and excuse themselves from the bidding process without penalty. The National Authorities are advised that the IFB package will be. Page 2 of 8
-$ - 6.C I A G E N C Y NCIA/ACQ/ASG/203/0393 The successful bidder may be required to handle and store classified information up to the level of "NATO RESTRICTED". In addition, contractor personnel working on NATO sites will be required to hold individual security clearances of "NATO SECRET". Only firms maintaining such cleared facilities and the appropriate personnel clearances will be able to perform the resulting contract. Requests for participation in this competition received directly from firms ca nnot be considered. Your assistance in this procurement is greatly appreciated. The NCI Agency point of contact for this IFB is Mr Sv~ n sven.schumacher@ncia.nato.int or telephone: +32 (0)2 707 8576. FOR THE GENERAL MANAGER: /IJ(l/ /.'! ' <af\.. Schumacher ' /J I.. ~ ; ' J I' ~ f l ~T. IHe!&. hief. f C ntracts t/acquisition Support Group at e-mail: Attachment(s): Annex A- Summary of Requirements Page 3 of 8
-$ -.IC I A G E N C Y NCINACQ/ASG/203/0393 Distribution List NATO Delegations (Attn: Infrastructure Adviser): Albania Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States Embassies in Brussels (Attn: Commercial Attache): Albania Bulgaria Canada Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg The Netherlands Page 4 of 8
-~.JC I AGENCY NCIA/ACQ/ASG/203/0393 Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States (electronic copy to brussels.office.box@mail.doc.gov) Belgian Ministry of Economic Affairs Distribution for information NATO HQ NATO Office of Resources Management and Implementation Branch- Attn: Deputy Branch Chief Director, NATO HQ C3 Staff Attn: Executive Co-ordinator SACTREPEUR Attn: Infrastructure Assistant Strategic Commands HQ SACT Attn: R&D Contracting Office & Mr Curtis Day ACO Attn: Mr Steve Wallis, Ms Kirsten Lund NCI Agency- All NATEXs Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Greece Hungary Italy The Netherlands Norway Poland Spain Turkey UK USA Page 5 of 8
-~.JC I AGENCY NCIA/ACQ/ASG/203/0393 NCI Agency CAB Administrator- Ms M-L Le Bourlet CAT 7 Chief- Dr Peter Lenk CAT 7 PMO - Mr Steve Janis CAT 7 PM - LTC Thierry De Ravine! CAT 7 Technical Lead- Mr Angelo Talarico Service Strategy - Dr Michael Street Service Supply Bi-SC AIS Programme Office - Mr Brad Bigelow ASG Chief of Contracts- Mr L.T. Herway ASG Principal Contracting Officer - Mr James Wager ASG Contracting Officer - Mr Sven Schumacher ASG Senior Contracting Assistant - Ms Dimitra Kokkali FMRC - Mr Bart Salien ILS - Mr Richard Proietto NLO - Mr Craig Ulsh Legal Adviser- Mrs Simona Rocchi Registry Page 6 of 8
N~~ -~ "I A G E N C Y NCIA/ACQ/ASG/203/0393 ANNEX A- SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS NATO INFORMATION PORTAL (NIP) Background The success of NATO operations and missions requires a common understanding of a complex environment. For effective coordination and execution, this understanding depends on effective collaboration and information exchange between headquarters, commands, and deployed forces. It is believed that the use of portals, search engines, information coherence, integrity and accessibility are key elements to achieve this outcome. NATO's Web Information Service Environment (WISE) system, developed and supported by Allied Command Transformation (ACT), provided an initial portal capability to the NATO Command Structure. Today, WISE is no longer supported, and many commands have since developed their own portal solutions based on these initial portal concepts using SharePoint 2007 provided by NATO's Document Handling System (DHS) project. These local initiatives only provide basic WEB hosting capability and lack enterprise wide functionality. The NATO Information Portal (NIP) project will implement an enterprise wide portal capability based on a Microsoft SharePoint solution, provide the migration of legacy WISE data and implement a federated search solution based on Microsoft's FAST search engine. Scope The NIP will provide portal services based on a web services' service oriented architecture installed on the NATO Secret (NS) network comprising the following project deliverables: The design, deployment, installation and configuration of a SharePoint gee-redundant enterprise platform; The design, deployment, installation and configuration of a cloud oriented infrastructure with two to three nodes; A federated search engine, using FAST, to index the available authoritative data sources (i.e. file servers, other web sites, DHS sites and Functional Service information stores) to which the user has access; An interface to the DHS which serves as the command's local authoritative data source for their official documents/records; A set of corporate templates for granting portal uniformity One year of support in Mons, Belgium; Developing corporate content management procedures; and Designing the NIP's deployability concept that extends portal services for those organizational units that will need to rapidly deploy to theatres of operations as well as describing the support concept to sustain the extended portal services for the operation's duration. The NIP requires interfaces to DHS and Tasker Tracker Enterprise (a state based workflow built on SharePoint 2007) as well as providing FaceBook-like capabilities (such as being able to tag and rate information; highlight skills and knowledge; implement blogs, provide personal space, comments, chat and presence awareness). The NIP will also provide wiki spaces that can be used to capture knowledge without users needing specific web development skills. Collectively the NIP will provide an enterprise portal that binds the previously mentioned services and capabilities linking DHS and other authoritative data sources. Page 7 of 8
.Jh - ~ '-' A G E N C Y NC IN ACQ/ ASG/20 3/0393 The prospective Contractor will implement two or three SharePoint Data Centres through appropriate virtualisation and cloud techniques, with physical footprints in locations to be determined in cooperation with the Implementation Authority. The prospective Contractor will document the entire implementation and train the local System Administrators, the Functional (content) Administrator and the Users. NATO will make available the required hardware and software to the prospective Contractor as Purchaser Furnished Equipment (PFE). Schedule It is expected that the NIP will be implemented within 5 months from the Effective Date of Contract (EDC), followed by one year of initial support, plus contractual options for the provision of extended operational support, the duration of which will be finalized in the IFB. Page 8 of 8