Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions. Request for Proposals. Section B Supplies or Services and Prices/Costs



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DRAFT (EIS) Request for Proposals Section B Supplies or Services and s/costs Voice Extract: Internet Protocol Voice Service and Circuit Switched Voice Service Issued by: General Services Administration Office of Integrated Technology Services 1800 F St NW Washington, DC 20405 June 2015 DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004

B.1 Pricing Overview B.2 Pricing Tables B.2.1 Data Service B.2.2 Voice Service The technical requirements for Voice Service (VS) are provided in Sections C.2.2.1 and C.2.2.2. VS can be provided using various technologies. The pricing tables have been organized as follows: 1. Internet Protocol Voice Service (IPVS) 2. Circuit Switched Voice Service (CSVS) Contractors shall propose prices for at least one of the VS technologies specified above. Contractors shall price all mandatory s associated with each technology proposed. tables, associated s and pricing instructions for each VS technology are specified in the subsequent sub-sections. B.2.2.1 Internet Protocol Voice Service Internet Protocol Voice Service (IPVS) shall be used in conjunction with VPN or another transport service specified in this document. Pricing for VPNS is not included with IPVS, and can be found in Section B.2.1.1. IPVS provides voice communications service and telephony features. Within IPVS, the following service options are available: 1. IPVS (Includes unlimited on-net to on-net and unlimited on-net to CONUS off-net calling): a) Hosted. b) Premises-Based. 2. Managed LAN (Requires IPVS). 3. Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Trunk Service. Contractors shall propose pricing for IPVS, Managed LAN and SIP Trunk Service. All s are mandatory unless otherwise specified. B.2.2.1.1 IPVS Pricing Structure The price structure for IPVS shall comprise the following components: DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 1

1. Basic service per telephone number (Includes unlimited on-net to on-net and onnet to CONUS off-net calling); 2. Per six-second off-net usage; and 3. Features. B.2.2.1.2 IPVS s The contractor shall provide pricing information for IPVS in the formats specified in Tables B.2.2.1.2.1 and Table B.2.2.1.2.3. Available service types are provided in Table B.2.2.1.2.2. B.2.2.1.2.1 IPVS CONUS s Table * Low** High** Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items ** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.2.2 IPVS OCONUS or Non-Domestic s Table Originating ** Low*** High*** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items *** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.2.3 IPVS Instructions Table VS21110 VS22110 IPVS - Hosted Per Seat VS21210 VS22210 IPVS - Premises-Based Per Seat ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 2

B.2.2.1.3 IPVS Off-Net Usage s IPVS shall include OCONUS off-net termination, and non-domestic off- net termination in any OCONUS or non-domestic country/jurisdiction where the contractor can deliver service (i.e., where the contractor has provided a price in Section B.2.2.1.2). Where the off-net call terminates to OCONUS or a non-domestic country/jurisdiction where the contractor does not provide service, the contractor shall provide prices for IPVS off-net termination usage in the formats specified in Table B.2.2.1.3.1. Where the contractor provides voice service to a particular country/jurisdiction, the price in Table B.2.2.1.3.1 cannot be higher than the price resulting from applying the multiple usage increments applicable to that country/jurisdiction as provided in Table B.2.2.2.1.3. The originating country/jurisdiction is included in Table B.4.2.1. The price table and instructions for non-domestic mobile terminations are provided in Section B.2.2.2.1.9. Off-net termination usage based pricing shall apply to IPVS with or without Managed LAN. B.2.2.1.3.1 IPVS Off-Net Termination Usage s Table Terminating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.1.3.2 IPVS Off-Net Termination Usage Pricing Instructions Table VS23010 IPVS: On-net to off-net calling Six-second increment See Table B.2.2.2.1.3 Usage Increments for applicable increments of six-second usage. B.2.2.1.4 IPVS Feature s IPVS shall include the following standard features in the basic service per seat price, all features are mandatory unless marked optional: Caller ID (i.e., ANI) Conference Calling Do Not Disturb Call Forward All Call Park Hotline Call Forward Busy Call Pickup Hunt Groups DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 3

Call Forward - Don't Answer Class of Service Restriction Multi-Line Appearance Call Hold Distinctive Ringing Directory Call Transfer Call Waiting Speed Dial Calling Suppression IP Telephony Manager (Administrator) Specific Call Rejection IP Telephony Manager (Subscriber) Last Dialed The contractor shall provide pricing information for IPVS features in the formats specified in Tables B.2.2.1.4.1 and B.2.2.1.4.2. Pricing instructions are provided in Table B.2.2.1.4.3. B.2.2.1.4.1 IPVS CONUS Feature s Table * Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items B.2.2.1.4.2 IPVS OCONUS and Non-Domestic Feature s Table Originating ** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items Contractors shall propose pricing for all features unless specified otherwise. Features apply to IPVS. B.2.2.1.4.3 IPVS Feature Pricing Instructions Table VS21410 VS22410 IPVS: Voice Mail Box Per Seat DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 4

VS21415 VS22415 IPVS: Auto Attendant Site B.2.2.1.4.4 IPVS CONUS ed Feature s Table * Low** High** Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items ** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.4.5 Originating IPVS OCONUS and Non-Domestic ed Feature s Table ** Low*** High*** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items *** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. Contractors shall propose pricing for all features unless specified otherwise. Features apply to IPVS. B.2.2.1.4.6 IPVS ed Feature Pricing Instructions Table VS21420 VS22420 IPVS: PSAP Connection Seat Establish and maintain the connection to the PSAP and build out of the Private Switch/Automatic Location Identification (PS/ALI) database. Includes Remote Access ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 5

B.2.2.1.5 Managed LAN IPVS is a pre-requisite for Managed LAN. IPVS shall be used in conjunction with a separately priced, VPN or another transport services specified in this document and shall be provided as described in Section C.2.1.4.1. The contractor shall be responsible for providing and managing all Managed LAN networking hardware components (e.g. layer 2 switching devices, routers, call servers, etc.) to extend the IPVS from the site demarcation point to the terminating subscriber device. Managed LAN per seat pricing shall include all equipment necessary to provide the Managed LAN solution. The contactor shall provide pricing information for Managed LAN basic service in the formats specified in Tables B.2.2.1.5.1 and B.2.2.1.5.2. B.2.2.1.5.1 Managed LAN CONUS s Table * Low** High** Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items ** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.5.2 Originating Managed LAN OCONUS or Non-Domestic s Table ** Low*** High*** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items *** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.5.3 Managed LAN Pricing Instructions Table VS21310 VS22310 Managed LAN Without Call Server & Maintenance - Hosted Seat ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 6

VS21320 VS22320 Managed LAN Service With Call Server & Maintenance - Premises-Based Seat ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.6 Session Initiation Protocol Trunk Service B.2.2.1.6.1 Session Initiation Protocol Trunk Structure SIP Trunk service shall be priced using the following components. Charges for access arrangements shall not be included in SIP Trunk Service pricing, but shall be provided as described in Section C.2.2.1.4.2. 1. Basic Service (Includes unlimited on-net to on-net and on-net to CONUS off-net calling); 2. Off-net usage billed in six-second increments; and 3. Features. The network and the management of the network will be provided by the underlying network service. The equipment necessary to enable SIP Trunk service, such as gateways, routers, etc., shall be listed and priced as described in Section B.2.10. Contractors shall propose pricing for SIP Trunk mandatory s unless otherwise specified. B.2.2.1.6.2 SIP Trunk CONUS s Table * Low** High** Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items ** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 7

B.2.2.1.6.3 Originating SIP Trunk OCONUS or Non-Domestic s Table ** Low*** High*** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items *** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.6.4 IPVS SIP Trunk Pricing Instructions Table VS31110 VS32110 SIP Trunk: Basic Service Concurrent call path ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.7 SIP Trunk Off-Net Usage Pricing Unlimited on-net to on-net and on-net to CONUS off-net calling shall be included with SIP Trunk Basic Service. SIP Trunk service shall include OCONUS off-net termination, and non-domestic off- net termination to any OCONUS or non-domestic country/jurisdiction where the contractor provides service (i.e., where the contractor has provided a price in B.2.2.1.2). Where the off-net call terminates to OCONUS or a non-domestic country/jurisdiction where the contractor does not provide service, the contractor shall provide prices for SIP off-net termination usage in the formats specified in Table B.2.2.1.7.1. Where the contractor provides voice service to a particular country/jurisdiction, the price in Table B.2.2.1.7.1 cannot be higher than the price resulting from applying the multiple usage increments applicable to that country/jurisdiction as provided in Table B.2.2.2.1.3. The originating country/jurisdiction is included in Table B.4.2.1. The price table and instructions for non-domestic mobile terminations are provided in Section B.2.2.2.1.9. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 8

B.2.2.1.7.1 SIP Trunk CONUS On-Net to Off-Net OCONUS or Non-Domestic Usage-Based s Table Terminating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.1.7.2 SIP Trunk OCONUS or Non-Domestic On-net to OCONUS or Non-Domestic Offnet Usage-Based s Table Originating Terminating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.1.7.3 SIP Trunk On-Net to Off-Net OCONUS and Non-Domestic Usage Pricing Instructions Table VS33010 SIP Trunk: On-Net to Off- Net OCONUS and Non- Domestic Calling Six-second increment See Table B.2.2.2.1.3 Usage Increments for applicable increments of six-second usage. B.2.2.1.8 SIP Trunk Feature s SIP Trunk service offers standard and usage based features. B.2.2.1.8.1 SIP Trunk CONUS Standard Feature s Table * Low** High** Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items ** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 9

B.2.2.1.8.2 Originating SIP Trunk OCONUS or Non-Domestic Feature s Table ** Low*** High*** Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 ** Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items *** ed pricing per charging unit. Contractor may propose pricing for multiple bands using the same. B.2.2.1.8.3 SIP Trunk Standard Feature Pricing Instructions Table VS31410 VS32410 SIP Trunk: Automatic call routing Concurrent call path VS31415 VS32415 SIP Trunk: width QOS Management Trunk VS31420 VS32420 SIP Trunk: Trunk Bursting Trunk VS31425 VS32425 SIP Trunk: Telephone Blocks (DID) Block B.2.2.1.9 IPVS Unique s Tables B.2.2.1.9.1 and B.2.2.1.9.2 provide the format for pricing TUCs for IPVS. Table B.2.2.1.9.3 provides IPVS TUC pricing instructions. TUCs shall be used as defined in Section B.1. B.2.2.1.9.1 IPVS CONUS TUC s Table Start Stop B.2.2.1.9.2 IPVS OCONUS and Non-Domestic TUC s Table Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 10

B.2.2.1.9.3 IPVS TUC Pricing Instructions Table Usage VS99990 VS99991 VS99992 IPVS Unique ICB ICB B.2.2.2 Circuit Switched Voice Service Circuit Switched Voice Service (CSVS) supports both traditional local and long distance service. s may vary based on originating technology. The mandatory price structure for CSVS shall comprise the following elements: 1. Usage including switched originating access and/or terminating access costs, as applicable, per six-second increment. Unlimited CONUS to CONUS calling service packages are also available; and 2. Features. Usage charges for calls to non-domestic and OCONUS countries/jurisdictions shall be charged at the usage rates provided in Section B.2.2.2.1.1. Contractors shall provide pricing for all non-domestic and OCONUS countries/jurisdictions specified in Table B.4.2.1. All CSVS usage-based prices shall be billed in six-second increments unless otherwise specified. A minimum number of billing increments per call shall be set at the levels defined in B.2.2.2.1.3. Charges for access arrangements (e.g. Basic Subscriber Line, ISDN PRI, and ISDN BRI) shall not be included in CSVS pricing, but shall be provided as described in Section B.2.9. Contractors shall provide pricing for all Voice Service Basic s unless specified otherwise. B.2.2.2.1 Circuit Switched Voice Service Usage Contractors shall propose CSVS pricing to support six-second increment, usage-based, and Unlimited CONUS to CONUS scenarios. Section B.2.2.2.1.1 provides pricing tables and instructions for six-second increment usage-based pricing including CONUS to CONUS. Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans require Basic Subscriber Line, ISDN PRI or VS ISDN BRI access. Table B.2.2.2.1.4 provides pricing tables and instructions for Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans. Section B.2.9 provides Access pricing. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 11

B.2.2.2.1.1 CSVS Usage-Based s Usage-based pricing shall be on a -to- basis between the countries involved in the call. The pricing tables applicable to all categories of CONUS, OCONUS and non-domestic transport are listed in Table B.2.2.2.1.4. The following types of calls are differentiated: 1. CONUS to CONUS. 2. CONUS to OCONUS or non-domestic. 3. OCONUS or non-domestic to CONUS. 4. OCONUS or non-domestic to OCONUS or non-domestic. 5. Non-domestic mobile termination. Contractors shall use the following pricing instructions for CONUS, OCONUS and nondomestic CSVS Usage-Based pricing tables. B.2.2.2.1.2 CSVS Usage-Based Pricing Instructions Table VS13010 VS13020 Switched access origination Dedicated access origination Six-second increment Six-second increment Usage Examples of Dedicated Access include, but are not limited to, Basic Subscriber Line, ISDN PRI, and ISDN BRI. Minimum Billing Increments for CSVS Usage-Based Billing shall be priced in six-second increments. The number of minimum increments per call varies based on call type. B.2.2.2.1.3 Usage Increments From To Minimum Increments Per Call Domestic (CONUS/OCONUS) Domestic (CONUS/OCONUS) Non-domestic Domestic (CONUS/OCONUS) Non-domestic Domestic (CONUS/OCONUS) One Three Five Non-domestic Non-domestic Five CONUS, OCONUS and Non-Domestic Usage-Based Pricing Tables can be found using the Cross-Reference Table B.2.2.2.1.4. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 12

B.2.2.2.1.4 Transport Category Usage Pricing Cross Reference From Location To Location Table Outbound CONUS CONUS B.2.2.2.1.5 Outbound Inbound Non-domestic to Nondomestic CONUS OCONUS or Non-domestic OCONUS or Non-domestic OCONUS or Non-domestic CONUS OCONUS or Non-domestic B.2.2.2.1.6 B.2.2.2.1.7 B.2.2.2.1.8 For non-domestic mobile termination calls, a per six-second increment additional addon charge shall apply to certain non-domestic telephone calls that terminate to a mobile phone or other wireless devices. These add-ons vary by country. B.2.2.2.1.5 CSVS CONUS to CONUS Usage-Based s Table Start Stop B.2.2.2.1.6 CSVS CONUS to OCONUS or Non-Domestic Usage-Based s Table Terminating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.2.1.7 CSVS OCONUS or Non-Domestic to CONUS Usage-Based s Table Originating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 13

B.2.2.2.1.8 CSVS OCONUS or Non-Domestic to OCONUS or Non-Domestic Usage-Based s Table Originating Terminating Start Stop B.2.2.2.1.9 * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 CSVS Non-Domestic Mobile Termination Surcharge Table B.2.2.2.1.9.1 provides the formats for pricing information for CSVS non-domestic mobile termination add-on prices. Table B.2.2.2.1.9.2 provides applicable charging mechanisms and charging units for CSVS non-domestic mobile termination add-on prices. B.2.2.2.1.9.1 CSVS Non-Domestic Mobile Termination Surcharge s Table Terminating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.2.1.9.2 CSVS Non-Domestic Mobile Termination Surcharge Pricing Instructions Table VS13030 Non-Domestic Mobile Termination Surcharge Six-second increment Usage B.2.2.2.2 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plan s Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans shall be available when ordered with EIS Basic Subscriber Line, ISDN PRI or ISDN BRI access. Tables B.2.2.2.2.1 and B.2.2.2.2.2 provide pricing tables and instructions for Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans. Section B.2.9 provides Access pricing. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 14

B.2.2.2.2.1 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Calling s Table Start Stop B.2.2.2.2.2 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Calling Pricing Instructions Table VS11110 VS12110 Basic Subscriber Line: Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Calling Line Includes the following features: 1. Call Transfer-All Calls 2. Call Hold 3. Three-Way Calling 4. Intercom (Station-to- Station Dialing) 5. Direct Inward and Outward Dialing 6. Call Forwarding 7. Access Codes 8. Caller ID 9. Call Waiting VS11210 VS12210 ISDN PRI: Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Calling Trunk Includes the following features: 1. Block Exchanges 2. Data Call Setup 3. Data Line Privacy 4. Distinctive Ringing 5. Flexible Disconnect, Both/Either Party 6. Foreign Exchange Service 7. Six-Way Conference Call 8. Trunk Group Denial 9. Call Forwarding 10. Call Waiting VS11310 VS12310 ISDN BRI: Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Calling Line Includes the following features: 1. Call Transfer-All Calls 2. Call Hold 3. Three-Way Calling 4. Intercom (Station-to- Station Dialing) 5. Direct Inward and Outward Dialing 6. Access Codes 7. Call Forwarding 8. Call Waiting DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 15

B.2.2.2.3 CSVS Features CSVS offers features for both Usage-Based and CONUS to CONUS Unlimited Plan scenarios. Table B.2.2.2.3.1 shall be used to provide pricing for all features. The pricing instructions are categorized as follows: 1. General Features: Available to both six-second increment Usage-Based and Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans. 2. Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plans: a) Basic Subscriber Line. b) ISDN PRI. c) ISDN BRI. Where features are offered on other than CONUS to CONUS calls, the following pricing rules shall apply: 1. For features where normal call charges (basic service charges) also apply, the price applicable to the called (as determined by the called number) shall be used. 2. For features where normal call charges (basic service charges) do not apply, the price applicable to the calling shall be used (e.g., if locator service is offered in a specific, then the per-call price for that shall be used). B.2.2.2.3.1 CSVS Features CONUS s Table * Start Stop * Used for Individual Basis (ICB) priced items B.2.2.2.3.2 CSVS Features OCONUS and Non-Domestic s Table Originating Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 The following mandatory features, unless specified as optional, shall be priced for CSVS. This includes usage-based CONUS to CONUS per call and Unlimited Plan service categories. DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 16

B.2.2.2.3.3 CSVS General Features Pricing Instructions Table VS12410 Agency Recorded Announcements Stored announcement (Optional) VS14410 Authorization Codes/Postpaid Calling Card Automated Verification Automatic verification Normal call charges also apply to caller. Payphone surcharge applies to call made from payphones. (Optional) VS14450 Authorization Codes/Prepaid Calling Card $50 Initiation charge Can be used to make OCONUS and nondomestic calls. Payphone surcharge applies to call made from payphones. VS12415 Caller ID Phone number If applicable VS11420 General: Call Screening for Users Class of Service (COS) and Restrictions Restriction implemented or changed VS11425 Call Screening for Users Code Block Code block authorized or changed (Optional) VS11430 VS12430 Customized Network Announcement Intercept Scripts Announcement (Optional) VS14420 Internal Agency Accounting Code Call Using Internal account identity code; normal call charges also apply to caller VS14425 Directory Assistance Call VS11435 VS12435 Suppression of Calling Delivery Suppression arrangement implemented (Per location) Feature may be charged per number and/or per location DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 17

B.2.2.2.3.4 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plan Features Pricing Instructions The following features are mandatory in addition to features specified in Table B.2.2.2.2.2, unless otherwise specified, for CSVS CONUS to CONUS Unlimited Plan line service. Pricing Instructions are provided per Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Usage Plan. B.2.2.2.3.4.1 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plan-Basic Subscriber Line Features Pricing Instructions Table VS11130 VS12130 Basic Subscriber Line: Multi Appearance Directory Line VS11135 VS12135 Basic Subscriber Line: Voice Mail Line VS11140 VS12140 Basic Subscriber Line: MLPP Feature Line (Optional) Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption B.2.2.2.3.4.2 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plan-ISDN PRI Features Pricing Instructions Table VS11230 VS12230 ISDN PRI: Backup of Shared-D Channel Trunk VS11215 VS12215 ISDN PRI: Block of 20 DID Assignment and Maintenance Block VS11220 VS12220 ISDN PRI: Voice Mail Trunk VS11225 VS12225 ISDN PRI: MLPP Feature Trunk (Optional) Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption B.2.2.2.3.4.3 CSVS Unlimited CONUS to CONUS Plan- ISDN BRI Features Pricing Instructions Table VS11315 VS12315 ISDN BRI: Multi Appearance Directory Line VS11320 VS12320 ISDN BRI: Voice Mail Line DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 18

VS11325 VS12325 ISDN BRI: MLPP Feature Line (Optional) Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption B.2.2.2.4 CSVS Unique s Tables B.2.2.2.4.1 and B.2.2.2.4.2 provide the format for pricing TUCs for CSVS. Table B.2.2.2.4.3 provides CSVS TUC pricing instructions. TUCs shall be used as defined in Section B.1. B.2.2.2.4.1 CSVS CONUS TUC s Table Start Stop B.2.2.2.4.2 CSVS OCONUS and Non-Domestic TUC s Table Start Stop * IDs are provided in Table B.4.2.1 B.2.2.2.4.3 CSVS TUC Pricing Instructions Table Usage VS99990 VS99991 VS99992 CSVS Unique ICB ICB DRAFT EIS RFP #QTA0014THA3004 19