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Solicitation Number: N62478CON31FY2610 Notice Type: Sources Sought Code 7G21 – IT AND TELECOM – NETWORK: DIGITAL NETWORK PRODUCTS (HARDWARE AND PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) NAICS: 334513 – Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying and Controlling Industrial Process Variables Synopsis: The Government intends to procure, under only one responsible source, where no other suppliers or service will satisfy the agency requirements. The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Hawaii (NAVFAC Hawaii) is conducting market research to determine if other potential products/services can provide for a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Input/Output (I/O) Module that has the equal performance and listing/approval requirements as the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 5580 (1756-L83E) PLC and Allen-Bradley Flex 5000 IO module (5094-) as well as the Rockwell Automation programming software Studio 5000, all manufactured by Rockwell Automation Inc., 1201 South 2nd Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53204-2496. The alternate product/service must meet the following requirements/specifications: 1. The existing Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 PLCs installed throughout portions of the Fort Kamehameha WWTP SCADA system are reaching mature lifecycle status. As part of the long term SCADA modernization effort, selection of a compatible new PLC platform is required. The proposed products shall be compatible with the cybersecurity and standardization requirements for the existing SCADA system. The cybersecurity Approval To Operate (ATO) is granted based on the existing SCADA system. Therefore, the proposed products shall be able to integrate and communicate with existing Allen-Bradley PLCs and I/O modules on the existing Fort Kamehameha WWTP SCADA system without additional hardware or software added to the existing PLCs and I/O modules. The system shall also provide a fully redundant supervisory control system to maintain continuous WWTP operation during a controller failure. The system must maintain coordinated controller logic, process data, and distributed I/O status during failover. The existing legacy panels shall also be integrated directly into the new supervisory architecture over the existing EtherNet/IP network via existing fiber optic connections. 2. Hardware: All process related functions, calculations, timers, and numeric manipulations must be accomplished in the PLC hardware and not in the HMI. 3. The PLC system must be microprocessor-based, capable of receiving binary and analog inputs and, through programming via the manufacturer's standard development software, must be able to control binary and analog output functions, perform data handling operations, and communicate with external devices. The platforms must meet the requirements of Class A computing devices, comply with 47 CFR 15, and withstand conducted susceptibility tests as outlined in NEMA ICS 1, NEMA ICS 2, NEMA ICS 3, and IEEE C37.90.1. The PLC hardware must function prop…
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