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Proposal No: SF-2003-0491
Location of Work: Phillip Burton Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102-3495
STATEMENT OF WORK
(1) PURPOSE: The United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of California requires the rental of courtroom display equipment.
(2) INTRODUCTION: The United States Attorneys serve as the nation's principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. United States Attorneys conduct most of the trial work in which the United States is a party. Occasionally, there is a requirement to rent audio-visual equipment for use in the courtroom to support the Assistant United Attorneys in presenting the Government's case.
(3) SCOPE OF WORK: The United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of California, requires a Contractor to provide display equipment for US v Mikailli, Case Number CR020136. Contractor must provide the equipment listed below for the duration of the trial. Contractor will also be required to set-up and break-down the equipment. Anticipated start date for set-up and rental of equipment is September 11, 2003. The trial begins September 15, 2003, with an anticipated end date of October 31, 2003. Break-down of equipment shall occur immediately after the trial based on court-room availability. Contractor will coordinate with US Attorney's Office Litigation Support Coordinator for authorization to bring equipment into and out of the courtroom. Set-up will include Government Furnished Equipment in addition to the following to be provided by the Contractor:
Equipment |
Quantity |
15" Flat panel displays (for judge, witness, prosecution, defense and jury) |
12 |
Flat panel pedestal (for use in jury box) |
8 |
Distribution amps |
2 |
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(4) GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT: 1 Atticus Presentation System controlled by a PANJA Touch Pad, 1 set of external speakers, 1 Proxima, and 1 screen.
(5) DELIVERY DATE: As specified in Scope of Work
(6) CONTRACTOR SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Contractor will need an identification containing a photograph in order to enter the Federal Building.
(7) INSPECTION/ACCEPTANCE: Contractor will test all equipment to ensure that the system functions properly. The US Attorney's Office Litigation Support Coordinator will inspect the system before trial begins for acceptance. The contractor must ensure equipment remains in working order for the duration of the trial.
(8) POINTS OF CONTACT: Barbara Phillips, Automated Litigation Support Coordinator, (415) 436-7091 Peggy Hurdle, Contracting Officer, (415) 436-7252
(9) EVALUATION CRITERIA: Proposals will be evaluated based on past performance, experience and value.
Deadline for Submission of Proposal: September 3, 2003
How to Submit Your Proposal (Proposal Must Include the following):
How the Statement of Work is Proposed to be Accomplished Experience in Performing this type of Work, with three References
Cost of Job Equipment rental, including miscellaneous stands and cables Set-up and breakdown of all equipment including equipment provided by the United States Attorney's Office.
Fax to: (415) 436-7333
Attention: Peggy Hurdle or email to peggy.hurdle@usdoj.gov
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