AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE PRICELIST
GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND SERVICES
Special Item No. 132-50
Training Courses
Special Item No. 132-51 Information Technology Professional Services
Special Item No. 132-52 Electronic Commerce Services
Note: 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.
SIN 132-50 - TRAINING COURSES FOR INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE (FPDS Code U012)
SIN 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 Automated
News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services
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.SIN 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 NOTE: Electronic Commerce Services are not intended to supersede or be
substitute for any voice requirements of FTS2001.
DataVise Information Technology Services, Inc.
1825 E. Oltorf, Suite 200
Austin, TX 78741
512-472-2932
FAX: 512-472-2933
Contract Number: __GS-35F-566P__________________
Period
Covered by Contract: May 28, 2009 –May 28.2014_______
General
Services Administration
Federal
Supply Service
Price List current through Modification #1____,
dated _Oct 16, 2007___.
Products and ordering information in
this Authorized FSS Information Technology Schedule Pricelist are also
available on the GSA Advantage! System. Agencies can browse GSA Advantage! by accessing the Federal Supply Service’s Home Page via the
Internet at http://www.fss.gsa.gov/
Table
of Contents
Information for Ordering Activities 4
Terms and Conditions applicable to
purchase of Training 14
Courses for General Purpose Commercial Information
Technology(IT)
Equipment and Software(Services(Special Item Number 132-50)
Terms and Conditions applicable to
Information Technology(IT), 17
Professional Services(Special
Item Number 132-51) and Electronic Commerce(EC)
Services(Special Item
Number 132-52)
Skill Category Descriptions 23
GSA Schedule Pricing(Training
Classes-Special Item Number 132-50) 29
GSA Schedule Pricing(Information
Technology Professional Services Special
30
Item Number 132-51 and Electronic
Commerce Services-Special Item Number 132-52)
USA Commitment to promote Small Business 31
Participation Procurement Programs
INFORMATION FOR ORDERING ACTIVITIES
APPLICABLE TO ALL SPECIAL ITEM NUMBERS
SPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENCIES: Small Business Participation
SBA
strongly supports the participation of small business concerns in the Federal Supply Schedules
Program. To enhance Small Business Participation SBA policy allows agencies to
include in their procurement base and goals, the dollar value of orders
expected to be placed against the Federal Supply Schedules, and to report
accomplishments against these goals.
For
orders exceeding the micropurchase threshold, FAR 8.404 requires
agencies to consider the catalogs/pricelists of at least three schedule
contractors or consider reasonably available information by using the GSA
Advantage!ä on-line
shopping service (www.fss.gsa.gov). The catalogs/pricelists, GSA Advantage!ä and the Federal Supply Service
Home Page (www.fss.gsa.gov) contain information on a broad array of products
and services offered by small business concerns.
This
information should be used as a tool to assist ordering activities in meeting
or exceeding established small business goals. It should also be used as a tool
to assist in including small, small disadvantaged, and women-owned small
businesses among those considered when selecting pricelists for a best value
determination.
For
orders exceeding the micropurchase threshold,
customers are to give preference to small business concerns when two or more
items at the same delivered price will satisfy their requirement.
1. Geographic Scope of Contract:
DataVise,
ITS, Inc. serves the 48 contiguous states of the U.S. and the district of Columbia for fees plus travel and business
expenses.
2. Contractor's Ordering Address and
Payment Information:
DataVise, ITS, Inc.
1825
E. Oltorf, Suite 200
Austin,
TX 78741
512-472-2932
FAX:
512-472-2933
www.datavise.net
Contractors
are required to accept credit cards for payments equal to or less than the micro‑purchase threshold for oral or written delivery
orders. Credit cards will be acceptable for payment above
the micro-purchase threshold. In
addition, bank account information for wire transfer payments will be shown on
the invoice.
The
following telephone number(s) can be used by ordering activities to obtain
technical and/or ordering assistance:
512-472-2932, 210-698-4464 .
3. LIABILITY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE
The
Contractor shall not be liable for any injury to ordering activity personnel or
damage to ordering activity property arising from the use of equipment
maintained by the Contractor, unless such injury or damage is due to the fault
or negligence of the Contractor.
4. Statistical Data for Government
Ordering Office Completion of Standard Form 279:
Block 9: G.
Order/Modification Under Federal Schedule
Block 16: Data Universal Numbering
System (DUNS) Number: 884462722_
Block 30: Type of Contractor - A. Small Disadvantaged Business
Block 31: Woman-Owned Small Business - ____No
Block 36: Contractor's Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN):
74-276-7760_____
4a. CAGE Code: _03MB5____________
4b. Contractor has registered
with the Central Contractor Registration Database.
5. FOB Destination
6. DELIVERY SCHEDULE
a. TIME OF DELIVERY: The Contractor shall deliver to destination
within the number of calendar days after receipt of order (ARO), as set forth
below:
SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER DELIVERY
TIME (Days ARO)
132-50 30
Days
132-51 30
Days
132-52 30
Days
b. URGENT REQUIREMENTS: When the Federal Supply Schedule contract
delivery period does not meet the bona fide urgent delivery requirements of an
ordering activity, ordering activities are encouraged, if time permits, to
contact the Contractor for the purpose of obtaining accelerated delivery. The Contractor shall reply to the inquiry
within 3
workdays after receipt. (Telephonic
replies shall be confirmed by the Contractor in writing.) If the Contractor offers an accelerated
delivery time acceptable to the ordering activity, any order(s) placed pursuant
to the agreed upon accelerated delivery time frame shall be delivered within
this shorter delivery time and in accordance with all other terms and
conditions of the contract.
7. Discounts: Prices shown are NET Prices; Basic Discounts
have been deducted.
a. Prompt Payment:
__1_% - _10_ days from receipt of invoice or date of acceptance,
whichever is later.
b. Quantity N/A
c. Dollar Volume N/A
d. Government Educational
Institutions
Government Educational
Institutions are offered the same discounts as all other Government customers.
e. Other
N/A
8. Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as
amended:
All
items are U.S. made end products, designated country end products, Caribbean
Basin country end products, Canadian end products, or Mexican end products as
defined in the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as amended.
9. Statement Concerning Availability
of Export Packing: N/A
10. Small Requirements: The minimum dollar value of orders to be
issued is $_5000.00.
11. Maximum Order (All dollar amounts are
exclusive of any discount for prompt payment.)
a. The Maximum Order value for the
following Special Item Numbers (SINs) is $500,000:
Special Item Number 132-3 -
Leasing of Product
Special Item Number 132-4 – Daily / Short Term Rental
Special Item Number 132-8 - Purchase of Equipment
Special Item Number 132-12 – Maintenance of
Equipment
Special Item Number 132-32 - Term Software Licenses
Special Item Number 132-33 - Perpetual Software Licenses
Special Item Number 132-34 – Maintenance of Software
Special Item Number 132-51 - Information Technology (IT) Professional Services
Special Item Number 132-52 - Electronic Commerce (EC) Services
Special Item Number 132-53 – Wireless Services
b. The Maximum Order value for the
following Special Item Numbers (SINs) is $25,000:
Special Item Number 132-50 -
Training Courses
12. USE OF FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEDULE CONTRACTS. In accordance with FAR 8.404:
[NOTE: Special ordering procedures have been
established for Special Item Numbers (SINs) 132-51 IT Professional Services and
132‑52 EC Services; refer to the terms and conditions for those SINs.]
Orders
placed pursuant to a Multiple Award Schedule (MAS), using the procedures in FAR
8.404, are considered to be issued pursuant to full and open competition. Therefore, when placing orders under Federal
Supply Schedules, ordering activities need not seek further competition, synopsize
the requirement, make a separate determination of fair and reasonable pricing,
or consider small business set-asides in accordance with subpart 19.5. GSA has already determined the prices of
items under schedule contracts to be fair and reasonable. By placing an order against a schedule using
the procedures outlined below, the ordering activity has concluded that the
order represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost
alternative (considering price, special features, administrative costs, etc.)
to meet the ordering activity’s needs.
a. Orders placed at or below the
micro-purchase threshold. ordering activities can place orders at or below the
micro-purchase threshold with any Federal Supply Schedule Contractor.
b. Orders exceeding the micro-purchase
threshold but not exceeding the maximum order threshold. Orders should be placed with the Schedule
Contractor that can provide the supply or service that represents the best
value. Before placing an order, ordering
activities should consider reasonably available information about the supply or
service offered under MAS contracts by using the “GSA Advantage!” on-line
shopping service, or by reviewing the catalogs/pricelists of at least three
Schedule Contractors and selecting the delivery and other options available
under the schedule that meets the ordering activity’s needs. In selecting the supply or service
representing the best value, the ordering activity may consider--
(1) Special features of the supply or service that are
required in effective program performance and that are not provided by a
comparable supply or service;
(2) Trade-in considerations;
(3) Probable life of the item selected as compared with that
of a comparable item;
(4) Warranty considerations;
(5) Maintenance availability;
(6) Past performance; and
(7) Environmental and energy efficiency considerations.
c. Orders exceeding the maximum order
threshold. Each schedule contract has an
established maximum order threshold.
This threshold represents the point where it is advantageous for the
ordering activity to seek a price reduction.
In addition to following the procedures in paragraph b, above, and
before placing an order that exceeds the maximum order threshold, ordering
activities shall--
Review
additional Schedule Contractors’
(1) catalogs/pricelists or use the “GSA Advantage!” on-line
shopping service;
(2) Based upon the initial evaluation, generally seek price
reductions from the Schedule Contractor(s) appearing to provide the best value
(considering price and other factors); and
(3) After price reductions have been sought, place the order
with the Schedule Contractor that provides the best value and results in the
lowest overall cost alternative. If
further price reductions are not offered, an order may still be placed, if the
ordering activity determines that it is appropriate.
NOTE: For orders exceeding the maximum order
threshold, the Contractor may:
(1) Offer a new lower price for this requirement
(the Price Reductions clause is not applicable to orders placed over the
maximum order in FAR 52.216-19 Order Limitations);
(2) Offer the lowest price available under the
contract; or
(3) Decline the order (orders must be returned in
accordance with FAR 52.216-19).
d. Blanket purchase agreements
(BPAs). The establishment of Federal
Supply Schedule BPAs is permitted when following the ordering procedures in FAR
8.404. All schedule contracts contain
BPA provisions. ordering
activities may use BPAs to establish accounts with Contractors to fill
recurring requirements. BPAs should
address the frequency of ordering and invoicing, discounts, and delivery
locations and times.
e. Price reductions. In addition to the circumstances outlined in
paragraph c, above, there may be instances when ordering activities will find
it advantageous to request a price reduction.
For example, when the ordering activity finds a schedule supply or
service elsewhere at a lower price or when a BPA is being established to fill
recurring requirements, requesting a price reduction could be
advantageous. The potential volume of
orders under these agreements, regardless of the size of the individual order,
may offer the ordering activity the opportunity to secure greater
discounts. Schedule Contractors are not
required to pass on to all schedule users a price reduction extended only to an
individual ordering activity for a specific order.
f. Small business. For orders exceeding the micro-purchase
threshold, ordering activities should give preference to the items of small
business concerns when two or more items at the same delivered price will
satisfy the requirement.
g.
Documentation. Orders should be documented, at a minimum, by
identifying the Contractor the item was purchased from, the item purchased, and
the amount paid. If an ordering activity
requirement, in excess of the micro-purchase threshold, is defined so as to
require a particular brand name, product, or feature of a product peculiar to
one manufacturer, thereby precluding consideration of a product manufactured by
another company, the ordering activity shall include an explanation in the file
as to why the particular brand name, product, or feature is essential to
satisfy the ordering activity’s needs.
13. FEDERAL INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY/TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS: ordering activities acquiring products from
this Schedule must comply with the provisions of the Federal Standards Program,
as appropriate (reference: NIST Federal
Standards Index). Inquiries to determine
whether or not specific products listed herein comply with Federal Information
Processing Standards (FIPS) or Federal Telecommunication Standards (FED-STDS),
which are cited by ordering activities, shall be responded to promptly by the
Contractor.
13.1 FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDS
PUBLICATIONS (FIPS PUBS): Information Technology products under this Schedule
that do not conform to Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) should
not be acquired unless a waiver has been granted in accordance with the
applicable "FIPS Publication."
Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) are
issued by the U.S. Department of
Commerce, National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), pursuant to National Security Act. Information concerning their availability and
applicability should be obtained from the National Technical Information
Service (NTIS), 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161.
FIPS PUBS include voluntary standards when these are adopted for Federal
use. Individual orders for FIPS PUBS
should be referred to the NTIS Sales Office, and orders for subscription
service should be referred to the NTIS Subscription Officer, both at the above
address, or telephone number (703) 487-4650 .
13.2 FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDS
(FED-STDS): Telecommunication products
under this Schedule that do not conform to Federal Telecommunication Standards
(FED-STDS) should not be acquired unless a waiver has been granted in
accordance with the applicable "FED-STD." Federal Telecommunication Standards are
issued by the U.S.
Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
pursuant to National Security Act. Ordering information and information
concerning the availability of FED-STDS should be obtained from the GSA,
Federal Supply Service, Specification Section, 470 East L’Enfant Plaza, Suite
8100, SW, Washington, DC 20407,
telephone number (202)619-8925 . Please include a self-addressed mailing label
when requesting information by mail.
Information concerning their applicability can be obtained by writing or
calling the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and
Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899,
telephone number (301)975-2833 .
14. CONTRACTOR
TASKS / SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (C-FSS-370) (NOV 2001)
(a) Security
Clearances: The Contractor may be
required to obtain/possess varying levels of security clearances in the
performance of orders issued under this contract. All costs associated with
obtaining/possessing such security clearances should be factored into the price
offered under the Multiple Award Schedule.
(b) Travel: The Contractor may be required to travel in
performance of orders issued under this contract. Allowable travel and per diem charges are
governed by Pub .L. 99-234 and FAR Part 31, and are reimbursable by the
ordering agency or can be priced as a fixed price item on orders placed under
the Multiple Award Schedule. The
Industrial Funding Fee does NOT apply to travel and per diem charges.
(c) Certifications,
Licenses and Accreditations: As a
commercial practice, the Contractor may be required to obtain/possess any
variety of certifications, licenses and accreditations for specific FSC/service
code classifications offered. All costs
associated with obtaining/ possessing such certifications, licenses and accreditations
should be factored into the price offered under the Multiple Award Schedule
program.
(d) Insurance: As a commercial practice, the Contractor may
be required to obtain/possess insurance coverage for specific FSC/service code
classifications offered. All costs
associated with obtaining/possessing such insurance should be factored into the
price offered under the Multiple Award Schedule program.
(e) Personnel: The Contractor may be required to provide key
personnel, resumes or skill category descriptions in the performance of orders
issued under this contract. Ordering
activities may require agency approval of additions or replacements to key
personnel.
(f) Organizational
Conflicts of Interest: Where there may
be an organizational conflict of interest as determined by the ordering agency,
the Contractor’s participation in such order may be restricted in accordance
with FAR Part 9.5.
(g) Documentation/Standards: The Contractor may be requested to provide
products or services in accordance with rules, regulations, OMB orders,
standards and documentation as specified by the agency’s order.
(h) Data/Deliverable
Requirements: Any required
data/deliverables at the ordering level will be as specified or negotiated in
the agency’s order.
(i) Government-Furnished Property: As specified by the agency’s order, the
Government may provide property, equipment, materials or resources as
necessary.
(j) Availability of Funds: Many Government agencies’ operating funds are
appropriated for a specific fiscal year.
Funds may not be presently available for any orders placed under the
contract or any option year. The
Government’s obligation on orders placed under this contract is contingent upon
the availability of appropriated funds from which payment for ordering purposes
can be made. No legal liability on the
part of the Government for any payment may arise until funds are available to
the ordering Contracting Officer.
15. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION FOR ORDERING
ACTIVITIES: Any ordering activity, with
respect to any one or more delivery orders placed by it under this contract,
may exercise the same rights of termination as might the GSA Contracting
Officer under provisions of FAR 52.212-4, paragraphs (l) Termination for the
ordering activity’s convenience, and (m) Termination for Cause (See C.1.)
16. GSA Advantage!
GSA
Advantage! is an on-line, interactive electronic
information and ordering system that provides on-line access to vendors'
schedule prices with ordering information.
GSA Advantage! will allow the user to perform
various searches across all contracts including, but not limited to:
(1) Manufacturer;
(2) Manufacturer's Part Number;
and
(3) Product categories.
Agencies
can browse GSA Advantage! by accessing the Internet
World Wide Web utilizing a browser (ex.: NetScape). The Internet address is
http://www.fss.gsa.gov/.
17. PURCHASE OF OPEN MARKET ITEMS
NOTE: Open Market Items are also known as
incidental items, noncontract items, non-Schedule items, and items not on a
Federal Supply Schedule contract.
For
administrative convenience, an ordering activity contracting officer may add
items not on the Federal Supply Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) -- referred to as
open market items -- to a Federal Supply Schedule blanket purchase agreement
(BPA) or an individual task or delivery order, only if-
(1) All applicable acquisition regulations pertaining to the
purchase of the items not on the Federal Supply Schedule have been followed
(e.g., publicizing (Part 5), competition requirements (Part 6), acquisition of commercial
items (Part 12), contracting methods (Parts 13, 14, and 15), and small business
programs (Part 19));
(2) The ordering activity contracting officer has determined
the price for the items not on the Federal Supply Schedule is fair and
reasonable;
(3) The items are clearly labeled on the order as items not on
the Federal Supply Schedule; and
(4) All clauses applicable to items not on the Federal Supply
Schedule are included in the order.
18. CONTRACTOR COMMITMENTS, WARRANTIES AND
REPRESENTATIONS
a. For the purpose of this contract,
commitments, warranties and representations include, in addition to those
agreed to for the entire schedule contract:
(1) Time of delivery/installation quotations for individual
orders;
(2) Technical representations and/or warranties of products
concerning performance, total system performance and/or configuration,
physical, design and/or functional characteristics and capabilities of a
product/equipment/ service/software package submitted in response to
requirements which result in orders under this schedule contract.
(3) Any representations and/or warranties concerning the
products made in any literature, description, drawings and/or specifications
furnished by the Contractor.
b. The above is not intended to
encompass items not currently covered by the GSA Schedule contract.
19. OVERSEAS ACTIVITIES
The
terms and conditions of this contract shall apply to all orders for
installation, maintenance and repair of equipment in areas listed in the
pricelist outside the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, except
as indicated below:
Upon
request of the Contractor, the ordering activity may provide the Contractor
with logistics support, as available, in accordance with all applicable
ordering activity regulations. Such
ordering activity support will be provided on a reimbursable basis, and will
only be provided to the Contractor's technical personnel whose services are
exclusively required for the fulfillment of the terms and conditions of this
contract.
20. BLANKET PURCHASE AGREEMENTS (BPAs)
Federal
Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 13.303-1(a) defines Blanket Purchase Agreements
(BPAs) as “…a simplified method of filling anticipated repetitive needs for
supplies or services by establishing ‘charge accounts’ with qualified sources
of supply.” The use of Blanket Purchase
Agreements under the Federal Supply Schedule Program is authorized in
accordance with FAR 13.303-2(c)(3), which reads, in
part, as follows:
“BPAs
may be established with Federal Supply Schedule Contractors, if not
inconsistent with the terms of the applicable schedule contract.”
Federal
Supply Schedule contracts contain BPA provisions to enable schedule users to
maximize their administrative and purchasing savings. This feature permits schedule users to set up
“accounts” with Schedule Contractors to fill recurring requirements. These accounts establish a period for the BPA
and generally address issues such as the frequency of ordering and invoicing,
authorized callers, discounts, delivery locations and times. Agencies may qualify for the best
quantity/volume discounts available under the contract, based on the potential
volume of business that may be generated through such an agreement, regardless
of the size of the individual orders. In
addition, agencies may be able to secure a discount higher than that available
in the contract based on the aggregate volume of business possible under a
BPA. Finally, Contractors may be open to
a progressive type of discounting where the discount would increase once the
sales accumulated under the BPA reach certain prescribed levels. Use of a BPA may be particularly useful with
the new Maximum Order feature. See the
Suggested Format, contained in this Schedule Pricelist, for customers to
consider when using this purchasing tool.
21. CONTRACTOR TEAM ARRANGEMENTS
Contractors participating
in contractor team arrangements must abide by all terms and conditions of their
respective contracts. This includes
compliance with Clauses 552.238-74, Contractor’s
Reports of Sales and 552.238-76, Industrial Funding Fee, i.e., each contractor
(team member) must report sales and remit the IFF for all products and services
provided under its individual contract.
22.
INSTALLATION,
DEINSTALLATION, REINSTALLATION
The Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C.
276a-276a-7) provides that contracts in excess of $2,000 to which the United
States or the District of Columbia is a party for construction, alteration, or
repair (including painting and decorating) of public buildings or public works
with the United States, shall contain a clause that no laborer or mechanic
employed directly upon the site of the work shall received less than the
prevailing wage rates as determined by the Secretary of Labor. The requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act do
not apply if the construction work is incidental to the furnishing of supplies,
equipment, or services. For example, the
requirements do not apply to simple installation or alteration of a public
building or public work that is incidental to furnishing supplies or equipment
under a supply contract. However, if the
construction, alteration or repair is segregable and
exceeds $2,000, then the requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act
applies.
The ordering activity issuing
the task order against this contract will be responsible for proper
administration and enforcement of the Federal labor standards covered by the
Davis-Bacon Act. The proper Davis-Bacon
wage determination will be issued by the ordering activity at the time a
request for quotations is made for applicable construction classified
installation, deinstallation, and reinstallation
services under SIN 132-8.
23. SECTION 508 COMPLIANCE.
If applicable, Section 508
compliance information on the supplies and services in this contract are
available in Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) at the following:
www.datavise.net
The EIT standard can be found
at: www.Section508.gov/.
24. PRIME CONTRACTOR ORDERING FROM FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULES.
Prime Contractors (on cost reimbursement
contracts) placing orders under Federal Supply Schedules, on behalf of an
ordering activity, shall follow the terms of the applicable schedule and
authorization and include with each order –
(a) A
copy of the authorization from the ordering activity with whom the contractor
has the prime contract (unless a copy was previously furnished to the Federal
Supply Schedule contractor); and
(b) The
following statement:
This order is placed under written authorization from
_______ dated _______. In the event of
any inconsistency between the terms and conditions of this order and those of
your Federal Supply Schedule contract, the latter will govern.
25. INSURANCE—WORK
ON A GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION (JAN 1997)(FAR
52.228-5)
(a) The
Contractor shall, at its own expense, provide and maintain during the entire
performance of this contract, at least the kinds and minimum amounts of
insurance required in the Schedule or elsewhere in the contract.
(b) Before
commencing work under this contract, the Contractor shall notify the
Contracting Officer in writing that the required insurance has been
obtained. The policies evidencing
required insurance shall contain an endorsement to the effect that any
cancellation or any material change adversely affecting the Government's
interest shall not be effective—
(1) For such period as the laws of the
State in which this contract is to be performed prescribe; or
(2) Until 30 days after the insurer
or the Contractor gives written notice to the Contracting Officer, whichever
period is longer.
(c) The Contractor shall insert the
substance of this clause, including this paragraph (c), in subcontracts under
this contract that require work on a Government installation and shall require
subcontractors to provide and maintain the insurance required in the Schedule
or elsewhere in the contract. The
Contractor shall maintain a copy of all subcontractors' proofs of required
insurance, and shall make copies available to the Contracting Officer upon
request.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO PURCHASE OF
TRAINING COURSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSE COMMERCIAL
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE
(SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-50)
1. SCOPE
a. The Contractor shall provide
training courses normally available to commercial customers, which will permit
ordering activity users to make full, efficient use of general purpose
commercial IT products. Training is
restricted to training courses for those products within the scope of this
solicitation.
b. The Contractor shall provide training
at the Contractor's facility and/or at the ordering activity's location, as
agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.
2. ORDER
Written
orders, EDI orders (GSA Advantage! and FACNET), credit card orders, and orders
placed under blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) shall be the basis for the
purchase of training courses in accordance with the terms of this
contract. Orders shall include the
student's name, course title, course date and time, and contracted dollar
amount of the course.
3. TIME OF DELIVERY
The
Contractor shall conduct training on the date (time, day, month, and year)
agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.
4. CANCELLATION AND RESCHEDULING
a. The ordering activity will notify
the Contractor at least seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled training
date, if a student will be unable to attend.
The Contractor will then permit the ordering activity to either cancel
the order or reschedule the training at no additional charge. In the event the training class is
rescheduled, the ordering activity will modify its original training order to
specify the time and date of the rescheduled training class.
b. In the event the ordering activity
fails to cancel or reschedule a training course within the time frame specified
in paragraph a, above, the ordering activity will be liable for the contracted
dollar amount of the training course.
The Contractor agrees to permit the ordering activity to reschedule a
student who fails to attend a training class within ninety (90) days from the
original course date, at no additional charge.
c. The ordering activity reserves the
right to substitute one student for another up to the first day of class.
d. In the event the Contractor is
unable to conduct training on the date agreed to by the Contractor and the
ordering activity, the Contractor must notify the ordering activity at least
seventy-two (72) hours before the scheduled training date.
5. FOLLOW-UP SUPPORT
The
Contractor agrees to provide each student with unlimited telephone support for
a period of one (1) year from the completion of the training course. During
this period, the student may contact the Contractor's instructors for refresher
assistance and answers to related course curriculum questions.
6. PRICE FOR TRAINING
The
price that the ordering activity will be charged will be the ordering activity
training price in effect at the time of order placement, or the ordering
activity price in effect at the time the training course is conducted,
whichever is less.
7. INVOICES AND PAYMENT
Invoices
for training shall be submitted by the Contractor after ordering activity
completion of the training course.
Charges for training must be paid in arrears (31 U.S.C. 3324). PROMPT PAYMENT DISCOUNT, IF APPLICABLE, SHALL
BE SHOWN ON THE INVOICE.
8. FORMAT AND CONTENT OF TRAINING
a. The Contractor shall provide
written materials (i.e., manuals, handbooks, texts, etc.) normally provided
with course offerings. Such
documentation will become the property of the student upon completion of the
training class.
b. **If applicable** For hands-on training courses, there must be a one-to-one
assignment of IT equipment to students.
c. The Contractor shall provide each
student with a Certificate of Training at the completion of each training course.
d. The Contractor shall provide the
following information for each training course offered:
(1) The course title and a brief description of the course
content, to include the course format (e.g., lecture, discussion, hands-on
training);
(2) The length of the course;
(3) Mandatory and desirable prerequisites for student
enrollment;
(4) The minimum and maximum number of students per class;
(5) The locations where the course is offered;
(6) Class schedules; and
(7) Price (per student, per class (if applicable)).
e. For those courses conducted at the
ordering activity’s location, instructor travel charges (if applicable),
including mileage and daily living expenses, must be indicated below. Rates paid as a result of travel must comply
with the Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable,
in effect on the date(s) the travel is performed. Contractors cannot use GSA
city pair contracts.
DataVise
will charge the government for travel and transportation expenses for any work
performed outside the Austin metropolitan area (Austin ETJ). The charge will
be:
1.
For Auto: the standard IRS commercial tax rate reimbursable rate applicable at
the time of the travel;
2. For Airfare or other: the price paid and verified
with receipts for airfare or other. The prices will be in accordance with the
Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect
on the date(s) the travel is performed. Contractors cannot use GSA city pair
contracts.
3.
For Hotel/Motel or food: hotel/motel will be reimbursed in accordance with the
Federal Travel Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect
on the date(s) the travel is performed.
4.
Other expenses related travel: other expenses related to travel and
transportation will be reimbursed in accordance with the Federal Travel
Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect on the date(s)
the travel is performed.
9. “NO CHARGE” TRAINING
The
Contractor shall describe any training provided with equipment and/or software
provided under this contract, free of charge, in the space provided below.
N/A
TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-51) AND
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (EC) SERVICES (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-52)
1. SCOPE
a. The prices, terms and conditions
stated under Special Item Number 132-51 Information Technology Professional
Services and Special Item Number 132-52 Electronic Commerce Services apply
exclusively to IT/EC Services within the scope of this Information Technology
Schedule.
b. The Contractor shall provide
services at the Contractor’s facility and/or at the ordering activity location,
as agreed to by the Contractor and the ordering activity.
2. PERFORMANCE INCENTIVES
a. Performance incentives may be
agreed upon between the Contractor and the ordering activity on individual
fixed price orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements under this contract in
accordance with this clause.
b. The ordering activity must
establish a maximum performance incentive price for these services and/or total
solutions on individual orders or Blanket Purchase Agreements.
c. Incentives should be designed to
relate results achieved by the contractor to specified targets. To the maximum extent practicable, ordering
activities shall consider establishing incentives where performance is critical
to the ordering activity’s mission and incentives are likely to motivate the
contractor. Incentives shall be based on
objectively measurable tasks.
3. ORDERING PROCEDURES FOR SERVICES
(REQUIRING A STATEMENT OF WORK)
(G-FCI-920) (MAR 2003)
FAR
8.402 contemplates that GSA may occasionally find it necessary to establish
special ordering procedures for individual Federal Supply Schedules or for some
Special Item Numbers (SINs) within a Schedule.
GSA has established special ordering procedures for services that
require a Statement of Work. These
special ordering procedures take precedence over the procedures in FAR 8.404 (b)(2) through (b)(3).
When
ordering services over $100,000, Department of Defense (DOD) ordering offices
and non-DOD agencies placing orders on behalf of the DOD must follow the
policies and procedures in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement (DFARS) 208.404-70 – Additional ordering procedures for
services. When DFARS 208.404-70 is
applicable and there is a conflict between the ordering procedures contained in
this clause and the additional ordering procedures for services in DFARS
208.404-70, the DFARS procedures take precedence.
GSA has determined that the prices for services contained in the contractor’s
price list applicable to this Schedule are fair and reasonable. However, the ordering activity using this
contract is responsible for considering the level of effort and mix of labor
proposed to perform a specific task being ordered and for making a
determination that the total firm-fixed price or ceiling price is fair and
reasonable.
(a) When ordering services, ordering
activities shall—
(1) Prepare a Request (Request for Quote or other
communication tool):
(i) A statement of work (a
performance-based statement of work is preferred) that outlines, at a minimum,
the work to be performed, location of work, period of performance, deliverable
schedule, applicable standards, acceptance criteria, and any special
requirements (i.e., security clearances, travel, special knowledge, etc.)
should be prepared.
(ii) The request should include the statement of work and
request the contractors to submit either a firm-fixed price or a ceiling price
to provide the services outlined in the statement of work. A firm-fixed price order shall be requested,
unless the ordering activity makes a determination that it is not possible at
the time of placing the order to estimate accurately the extent or duration of
the work or to anticipate cost with any reasonable degree of confidence. When such a determination is made, a labor
hour or time-and-materials proposal may be requested. The firm-fixed price
shall be based on the rates in the schedule contract and shall consider the mix
of labor categories and level of effort required to perform the services
described in the statement of work. The firm-fixed price of the order should
also include any travel costs or other incidental costs related to performance of
the services ordered, unless the order provides for reimbursement of travel
costs at the rates provided in the Federal Travel or Joint Travel
Regulations. A ceiling price must be
established for labor-hour and time-and-materials orders.
(iii) The request may ask the contractors, if necessary or
appropriate, to submit a project plan for performing the task, and information
on the contractor’s experience and/or past performance performing similar
tasks.
(iv) The request shall notify the contractors what basis will
be used for selecting the contractor to receive the order. The notice shall
include the basis for determining whether the contractors are technically
qualified and provide an explanation regarding the intended use of any
experience and/or past performance information in determining technical
qualification of responses. If
consideration will be limited to schedule contractors who are small business
concerns as permitted by paragraph (2) below, the request shall notify the
contractors that will be the case.
(2) Transmit the Request to Contractors:
Based upon an initial
evaluation of catalogs and price lists, the ordering activity should identify
the contractors that appear to offer the best value (considering the scope of
services offered, pricing and other factors such as contractors’ locations, as
appropriate) and transmit the request as follows:
NOTE: When buying IT professional services under SIN 132—51 ONLY,
the ordering office, at its discretion, may limit consideration to those
schedule contractors that are small business concerns. This limitation is not applicable when buying
supplies and/or services under other SINs as well as SIN 132-51. The limitation may only be used when at least
three (3) small businesses that appear to offer services that will meet the
agency’s needs are available, if the order is estimated to exceed the
micro-purchase threshold.
(i) The request should be provided to at
least three (3) contractors if the proposed order is estimated to exceed the
micro-purchase threshold, but not exceed the maximum order threshold.
(ii) For proposed orders exceeding the maximum order threshold,
the request should be provided to additional contractors that offer services
that will meet the ordering activity’s needs.
(iii) In addition, the request shall be provided to any
contractor who specifically requests a copy of the request for the proposed
order.
(iv) Ordering activities should strive to minimize the contractors’
costs associated with responding to requests for quotes for specific orders.
Requests should be tailored to the minimum level necessary for adequate
evaluation and selection for order placement. Oral presentations should be
considered, when possible.
(3) Evaluate Responses and Select the Contractor to Receive
the Order:
After responses have been
evaluated against the factors identified in the request, the order should be
placed with the schedule contractor that represents the best value. (See FAR 8.404)
(b) The establishment of Federal Supply
Schedule Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) for recurring services is permitted
when the procedures outlined herein are followed. All BPAs for services must
define the services that may be ordered under the BPA, along with delivery or
performance time frames, billing procedures, etc. The potential volume of
orders under BPAs, regardless of the size of individual orders, may offer the
ordering activity the opportunity to secure volume discounts. When establishing
BPAs, ordering activities shall—
(1) Inform contractors in the request (based on the ordering
activity’s requirement) if a single BPA or multiple BPAs will be established,
and indicate the basis that will be used for selecting the contractors to be
awarded the BPAs.
(i) SINGLE BPA: Generally, a single BPA
should be established when the ordering activity can define the tasks to be
ordered under the BPA and establish a firm-fixed price or ceiling price for
individual tasks or services to be ordered.
When this occurs, authorized users may place the order directly under
the established BPA when the need for service arises. The schedule contractor
that represents the best value should be awarded the BPA. (See FAR 8.404)
(ii) MULTIPLE BPAs: When the ordering activity determines
multiple BPAs are needed to meet its requirements, the ordering activity should
determine which contractors can meet any technical qualifications before
establishing the BPAs. When establishing
the BPAs, the procedures in (a)(2) above must be
followed. The procedures at (a)(2) do not apply to orders issued under multiple BPAs. Authorized users must transmit the request
for quote for an order to all BPA holders and then place the order with the
Schedule contractor that represents the best value.
(2) Review BPAs Periodically:
Such reviews shall be conducted at least annually. The purpose of the
review is to determine whether the BPA still represents the best value. (See FAR 8.404)
(c) The ordering activity should give
preference to small business concerns when two or more contractors can provide
the services at the same firm-fixed price or ceiling price.
(d) When the ordering activity’s
requirement involves both products as well as executive, administrative and/or
professional, services, the ordering activity should total the prices for the
products and the firm-fixed price for the services and select the contractor
that represents the best value. (See FAR
8.404)
(e) The ordering activity, at a minimum,
should document orders by identifying the contractor from which the services
were purchased, the services purchased, and the amount paid. If other than a firm-fixed price order is
placed, such documentation should include the basis for the determination to
use a labor-hour or time-and-materials order.
For ordering activity requirements in excess of the micro-purchase
threshold, the order file should document the evaluation of Schedule
contractors’ quotes that formed the basis for the selection of the contractor
that received the order and the rationale for any trade-offs made in making the
selection.
4. ORDER
a. Agencies may use written orders,
EDI orders, blanket
purchase agreements, individual purchase orders, or task orders for ordering
services under this contract. Blanket
Purchase Agreements shall not extend beyond the end of the contract period; all
services and delivery shall be made and the contract terms and conditions shall
continue in effect until the completion of the order. Orders for tasks which extend beyond the
fiscal year for which funds are available shall include FAR 52.232-19
Availability of Funds for the Next Fiscal Year.
The purchase order shall specify the availability of funds and the
period for which funds are available.
b. All task orders are subject to the
terms and conditions of the contract. In
the event of conflict between a task order and the contract, the contract will
take precedence.
5. PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES
a. The Contractor shall commence
performance of services on the date agreed to by the Contractor and the
ordering activity.
b. The Contractor agrees to render
services only during normal working hours, unless otherwise agreed to by the
Contractor and the ordering activity.
c. The ordering activity should
include the criteria for satisfactory completion for each task in the Statement
of Work or Delivery Order. Services
shall be completed in a good and workmanlike manner.
d. Any Contractor travel required in
the performance of IT/EC Services must comply with the Federal Travel
Regulation or Joint Travel Regulations, as applicable, in effect on the date(s)
the travel is performed. Established Federal Government per diem rates will
apply to all Contractor travel.
Contractors cannot use GSA city pair contracts.
6. INSPECTION OF SERVICES
The
Inspection of Services–Fixed Price (AUG 1996) clause at FAR 52.246-4 applies to
firm-fixed price orders placed under this contract. The Inspection–Time‑and‑Materials
and Labor-Hour (JAN 1986) clause at FAR 52.246-6 applies to time‑and‑materials
and labor‑hour orders placed under this contract.
7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
The Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances,
and regulations (Federal, State, City, or otherwise) covering work of this
character. If the end product of a task
order is software, then FAR 52.227-14 Rights in Data – General,
may apply.
8. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ORDERING
ACTIVITY
Subject
to security regulations, the ordering activity shall permit Contractor access
to all facilities necessary to perform the requisite IT/EC Services.
9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
All
IT/EC Services performed by the Contractor under the terms of this contract
shall be as an independent Contractor, and not as an agent or employee of the
ordering activity.
10. ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
a. Definitions.
“Contractor”
means the person, firm, unincorporated association, joint venture, partnership,
or corporation that is a party to this contract.
“Contractor
and its affiliates” and “Contractor or its affiliates” refers to the
Contractor, its chief executives, directors, officers, subsidiaries,
affiliates, subcontractors at any tier, and consultants and any joint venture
involving the Contractor, any entity into or with which the Contractor
subsequently merges or affiliates, or any other successor or assignee of the Contractor.
An
“Organizational conflict of interest” exists when the nature of the work to be
performed under a proposed ordering activity contract, without some restriction
on ordering activities by the Contractor and its affiliates, may either (i) result in an unfair competitive advantage to the
Contractor or its affiliates or (ii) impair the Contractor’s or its affiliates’
objectivity in performing contract work.
b. To avoid an organizational or
financial conflict of interest and to avoid prejudicing the best interests of
the ordering activity, ordering activities may place restrictions on the
Contractors, its affiliates, chief executives, directors, subsidiaries and
subcontractors at any tier when placing orders against schedule contracts. Such restrictions shall be consistent with
FAR 9.505 and shall be designed to avoid, neutralize, or mitigate
organizational conflicts of interest that might otherwise exist in situations
related to individual orders placed against the schedule contract. Examples of situations, which may require
restrictions, are provided at FAR 9.508.
11 INVOICES
The
Contractor, upon completion of the work ordered, shall submit invoices for
IT/EC services. Progress payments may be
authorized by the ordering activity on individual orders if appropriate. Progress payments shall be based upon
completion of defined milestones or interim products. Invoices shall be submitted monthly for
recurring services performed during the preceding month.
12. PAYMENTS
For
firm-fixed price orders the ordering activity shall pay the Contractor, upon
submission of proper invoices or vouchers, the prices stipulated in this
contract for service rendered and accepted.
Progress payments shall be made only when authorized by the order. For time‑and‑materials
orders, the Payments under Time‑and‑Materials
and Labor‑Hour Contracts at FAR 52.232-7 (DEC
2002), Alternate I (APR 1984) applies to time‑and‑materials
orders placed under this contract. For labor‑hour orders, the Payment under Time‑and‑Materials and Labor‑Hour
Contracts at FAR 52.232-7 (DEC 2002), Alternate II (DEC 2002) applies to labor‑hour orders placed under this contract.
13. RESUMES
Resumes
shall be provided to the GSA Contracting Officer or the user ordering activity
upon request.
14. INCIDENTAL SUPPORT COSTS
Incidental
support costs are available outside the scope of this contract. The costs will be negotiated separately with
the ordering activity in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the FAR.
15. APPROVAL OF SUBCONTRACTS
The
ordering activity may require that the Contractor receive, from the ordering
activity's Contracting Officer, written consent before placing any subcontract
for furnishing any of the work called for in a task order.
Skill Category Descriptions
Commercial
Job Title: INSTRUCTOR
Minimum/General Experience:
Three or more years experience or Certification in delivering training classes.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR INSTRUCTOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
and five or more years experience delivering training
classes.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
Commercial
Job Title: JUNIOR TECHNICAL WRITER
Minimum/General
Experience: At least one year experience performing
technical writing.
Minimum
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
Commercial
Job Title: TECHNICAL WRITER
Minimum/General
Experience: Three or more years experience performing
technical writing.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR TECHNICAL WRITER
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience performing
technical writing.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: TECHNICAL EDITOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience performing
technical writing and one or
more years as an editor .
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: TECHNICIAN
Minimum/General
Experience: Three or more years experience performing
technical support and/or technical trouble shooting
Minimum
Education: High School diploma or equivalent
Commercial
Job Title: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience administering
operating systems(e.g., UNIX/ULTRIX, HP-UX,
SUN-OS, Windows, etc). or ten or more years developing software or databases
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Ten or more years experience administering
operating systems (e.g., UNIX/ULTRIX, HP-UX, SUN-OS, Windows, etc.). or twenty or more
years developing software or databases
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SYSTEMS ANALYST
Minimum/General
Experience: Three or more years experience developing
software or databases and five or more years experience designing software or
databases. Must have progressive experience in client-server architectures, advanced
networking techniques and protocols, data bases (flat-file, relational, and
object-oriented), high-order programming languages, and operating systems
(e.g., UNIX/ULTRIX, HP-UX, SUN-OS, Windows). In addition, must: 1) have experience in
design and implementation of advanced networking techniques and protocols, data
base management systems, and programming in high order languages (e.g., C, C++,
PERL);
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience developing
software or databases and five or more years experience designing software or
databases. Must have progressive experience in client-server architectures, advanced
networking techniques and protocols, data bases (flat-file, relational, and
object-oriented), high-order programming languages, and operating systems
(e.g., UNIX/ULTRIX, HP-UX, SUN-OS, Windows). In addition, must: 1) have experience in
design and implementation of advanced networking techniques and protocols, data
base management systems, and programming in high order languages (e.g., C, C++,
PERL);
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
Commercial
Job Title: SYSTEMS SUPPORT SPECIALIST I
Minimum/General
Experience: Three or more years experience supporting
software development projects. Must have knowledge of networking techniques.
Minimum
Education: High School diploma or equivalent..
Commercial
Job Title: SYSTEMS SUPPORT SPECIALIST II
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience supporting
software development projects. Must have knowledge of networking techniques.
Minimum
Education: High School diploma or equivalent..
Commercial
Job Title: CONSULTANT
Minimum/General
Experience: Seven or more years experience developing
software and databases as well
as three years or more supporting LANs and WANs
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree.
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR CONSULTANT
Minimum/General
Experience: Fifteen or more years experience developing
software and databases as well
as three years or more designing and supporting LANs
and WANs
Minimum
Education: Advanced Technical
Degree. .
Commercial
Job Title: MANAGING SENIOR CONSULTANT
Minimum/General
Experience: Twenty or more years experience defining
managing projects, developing software and databases as well as ten years or
more designing and supporting LANs and WANs
Minimum
Education: Advanced Technical Degree.
Commercial
Job Title: WEB DESIGNER/DEVELOPER
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more years experience designing and
developing software Web Sites. Proficient in the use of ASP,
Perl, HTML, XML, Visual Basic, JAVA and other environments.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR WEB DESIGNER/DEVELOPER
Minimum/General
Experience: Ten or more years experience designing and
developing software Web Sites. Proficient in the use of ASP,
Perl, HTML, XML, Visual Basic, JAVA and other environments.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree.
Commercial
Job Title: DATABASE
ADMINISTRATOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more year's experience
developing applications and designing data relationships. Experience in design and
utilization of database systems using current DBMS technologies, application
design utilizing various DBMS and experience with DBMS internals. Must have experience with
relational database management/administration.
Individual will coordinate changes to databases, test and implement
changes or new database designs, and apply knowledge of database management
systems. Must be able to write logical
and physical database descriptions, including location, space, access method,
and security requirements. Must be able to provide direction to programmers and analysts as
required to affect changes to database management systems. Provides answers to database questions. Skills include the knowledge and ability to
monitor database, and to analyze and organize data.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent job experience.
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR DATABASE
ADMINISTRATOR
Minimum/General
Experience: Ten or more year's experience
developing applications and designing data relationships. Experience in design and
utilization of database systems using current DBMS technologies, application
design utilizing various DBMS and experience with DBMS internals. Must have experience with
relational database management/administration.
Individual will coordinate changes to databases, test and implement
changes or new database designs, and apply knowledge of database management
systems. Must be able to write logical
and physical database descriptions, including location, space, access method,
and security requirements. Must be able to provide direction to programmers and analysts as
required to affect changes to database management systems. Provides answers to database questions. Skills include the knowledge and ability to
monitor database, and to analyze and organize data.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree.
Commercial
Job Title: DATA MODELING SPECIALIST
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more year's experience
developing applications and designing data relationships. Experience in design and
utilization of data modeling techniques to implement business solutions. Must be
able to provide direction to programmers and analysts as required to affect
changes to database management systems.
Provides answers to database questions
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent job experience.
Commercial
Job Title: JAD CONSULTANT
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more year's experience
helping end users to define syatems requirement using
collaborative techniques.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: PROJECT
MANAGER
Minimum/General
Experience: Five or more year's experience
planning, estimating, tracking, managing projects and insuring on time project
completion.
Minimum
Education: Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent job experience
Commercial
Job Title: SENIOR
PROJECT MANAGER
Minimum/General
Experience: Ten or more year's experience
planning, estimating, tracking, managing projects and insuring on time project
completion. .
Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree.
Commercial
Job Title: Web Project Manager:
Serves as project manager of a development team responsible for
planning, developing and deploying web sites including preparation of text,
graphics, audio and video for web pages. Works directly with partners and clients to determine project scope
and specifications. Coordinates the work of design and
development teams to implement online designs. Reviews progress, manages resources and
ensures overall quality of completed web site.
Requires two years experience in this field or a
related area.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in computer science or related field and
understanding of web technologies.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Web Designer:
Designs
and builds web pages using a variety of graphics software applications,
techniques and tools. Designs and
develops user interface features, site animation and special-effects elements. Contributes to the design
group's efforts to enhance the look and feel of the organization's online
offerings. Designs
the website to support the organization's strategies and goals relative to
external communications. . Requires understanding of
web-based technologies and thorough knowledge of HTML, PhotoShop,
Illustrator and/or other design-related applications. Requires two years
experience in this field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in fine arts or graphic design
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Web Software Developer:
Designs,
develops, troubleshoots, debugs and implements software code (such as HTML, CGI
and JavaScript) for a component of the website.
Works with graphic designers and other members of a
project team to develop the site concept, interface design and architecture of
the website. Responsible
for interface implementation. Integrates web applications with backend databases. Deploys large web-based
transaction systems using application servers. Researches, tests, builds
and coordinates the integration of new products per production and client
requirements. Requires
strong navigation and site-design instincts. Requires development
experience in web-based languages.
Requires two years experience in this field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in computer science or related field
_______________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Web Technical Administrator:
Responsible for achieving overall technical integrity of organization's
website. Maintains and upgrades hardware and software
including website technical architecture related to hardware and
telecommunication connectivity. Administers e-mail, chat and FTP services. Communicates router configuration changes and
troubleshoots system errors and bugs.
Maintains servers, creates monitoring reports and logs and ensures
functionality of links. Creates tools to ease production process. Automates routine
procedures. Works on system-level
services to ensure proper patch levels on applications and operating
systems. Monitors database
integrity. Monitors site for acceptable
performance and user accessibility.
Establishes backups and monitors site security. Requires experience in systems
technologies. Requires
two years of experience in this field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in computer science or related field
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Web Content Administrator:
Responsible
for developing and providing content that will motivate and entertain users so
that they regularly access the website and utilize it as a major source for
information and decision making.
Responsible for managing/performing website editorial activities
including gathering and researching information that enhances the value of the
site. Locates, negotiates and pursues
content. Seeks out
customers to gather feedback for website improvement and enhancements. Requires experience in production
management, web page design HTML and web graphics types and standards. Requires two years of
experience in this field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in English, journalism, graphic design,
communications or related field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Web Security Administrator:
Performs all procedures necessary to ensure the safety of the
organization's website and transactions across the Internet/intranet. Applies Internet firewall
technologies to maintain security.
Ensures that the user community understands and
adheres to necessary procedures to maintain security. Experienced in firewall/DMZ
design and implementation.
Updates and deletes users, monitors and performs follow-up on compliance
violations and develops security policies, practices and guidelines. Requires two years of
experience in this field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in computer science or related field
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Senior Network Engineer:
Reviews,
plans, and evaluates network systems. May troubleshoot network systems and
recommend improvements to network. Provides
documentation/project tracking and management reporting. Provides tactical and strategic input on overall network planning
and related projects. Familiar with a variety of the
field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and
judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of
complicated tasks. May lead and direct the work of others. A wide degree
of creativity and latitude is expected.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in a related area and at least five
years of experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Network Engineer:
Reviews,
plans, and evaluates network Systems. May troubleshoot network systems and
recommend improvements to network. Provides
documentation/project tracking and management reporting. Provides tactical and strategic input on overall network planning
and related projects. Familiar with standard concepts,
practices, and procedures in the field. Relies on limited experience and
judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of
tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a project
leader or manager. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in a related area and at least two
years of experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Information Center Consultant:
Works with users to solve problems with available technology including
hardware, software and peripherals. Studies and
analyzes systems needs, trains users on software and hardware, handles
troubleshooting and provides quality assurance review of user systems. Acts as project manager, typically performs
time estimates and regularly reviews status of projects. May have specialization in particular
software that would be utilized in an end user environment. Keeps abreast of technological developments
and may install new hardware or software for user groups.
Minimum Education: Requires a college degree
in computer science or related area and at least three years of experience in
the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Information Center Specialist:
Advises
and assists users in problem-solving activities using information center
tools. Assists in the
selection and installation of information center tools. Evaluates new and existing
software products. Competent to work at the highest technical level of all phases of
information center activities. Requires two years of experience in the field.
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Minimum
Education: Requires a college degree in computer science or related area.
______________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Applications Systems Analysis & Programming Supervisor
Supervises activities of all applications systems analysis and
programming personnel for a major project, several small projects, or a small
department. Responsible for quality
assurance. Provides input to
policy level direction regarding standards.
Requires five years experience in the field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related area.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Applications Systems Analysis & Programming - Lead
Formulates/defines system scope and objectives for assigned projects. Devises or modifies procedures to solve
complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and limitations,
operating time and form of desired results.
Prepares detailed specifications from which programs will be
written. Responsible
for program design, coding, testing, debugging and documentation. Has full technical knowledge of all phases of
applications systems analysis and programming.
Has good understanding of the business or function of which applications
is designed. Also has
duties of instructing, directing and checking the work of other systems
analysis and programming personnel. Responsible for quality assurance review. Responsible for directing
and monitoring the work of team members.
Responsible for project completion and user
satisfaction. Requires five years experience in the field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related area.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Applications Systems Analysis
& Programming – Senior
Under
general direction, formulates/defines systems scope and objectives. Devises or modifies procedures to solve
complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and limitations,
operating time and form of desired results.
Prepares detailed specifications from which programs will be
written. Designs,
codes, tests, debugs and documents those programs. Competent to work at the
highest level of all phases of applications systems analysis and programming
activities. May
be responsible for completion of a phase of a project. Regularly provides guidance and training to
less experience analyst/programmers. Requires three years experience in the field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related area.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Applications Systems Analysis & Programming – Intermediate
Under
general supervision, formulates and defines systems scope and objectives
through research and fact-finding to develop or modify moderately complex
information systems. Prepares detailed
specifications from which programs will be written. Designs, codes, tests,
debugs, documents and maintains those programs. Competent to work on most phases of
applications systems analysis and programming activities, but requires
instruction and guidance in other phases.
Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or a
related area. Requires
two years experience in the field.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related area.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Voice Communications Manager – Planning & Implementation
Ensures
that adequate and appropriate planning is provided for remote hardware and
communications facilities to develop and implement methodologies for analysis,
installation and support of voice communications systems. Provides coordination in
the analysis, acquisition and installation of remote hardware and software. Interfaces with
internal/external customers and vendors to determine system needs. Requires 8-10 years
experience in software/hardware voice network design and analysis usually in a
telephone operating company.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related area.
_______________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Network Planning Supervisor/Project Manager
Conducts feasibility studies on strategic and tactical plans, design of
digital/analog networks, and evaluation of network services/technology for
current and future network development. Performs complex technical analysis of software, hardware and
network systems, systems engineering for front-end processors, multiplexors,
LAN/WAN communications, network nodes, switches and various transmission
systems. Conducts
analysis and preparation of financial, budget and recovery reports. May serve as technical
liaison with vendors.
Minimum Education: Requires the equivalent of
a B.S.C.S. or B.S.E.E> and a minimum of 5 years experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Network Planning Analyst – Senior
Plans
and evaluates complex existing network systems and makes recommendations for
resources required to maintain and/or expand service levels. Provides highly skilled
technical assistance in network planning, engineering and architecture. Develops technical standards and interface
applications; identifies and evaluates new products; provides resolution for
network problems. May interface with
vendors to identify and purchase hardware and software.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or related area and
a minimum of 5 years experience.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Network Planning Analyst – Intermediate
Plans
and evaluates moderately complex existing network systems and makes
recommendations for resources required to maintain and/or expand service
levels. Provides
assistance in network planning, engineering, architecture and the development
of technical standards and interface applications. Evaluates new products. Provides resolution for
network problems.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or related area and
a minimum of 3 years experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Business Systems Specialist
Top
level technical contributor with expertise in particular business processes
responsible for formulating systems scope and objectives relative to the
organization's business plan and industry requirements. Acts independently, or as a
member of a project team, responsible for providing technical guidance
concerning the business implication of the application of various systems. Provides technical
consulting on complex projects.
Devises and/or modifies procedures to solve the most complex technical
problems related to computer equipment capacity and limitations, operating
time, and form of desired results.
Created detailed specifications from which programs will be
written. May have
quality assurance responsibilities.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or related area and
five years experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Business Systems Analyst – Lead
Formulates
and defines systems scope and objectives based on both user needs and a
thorough understanding of business systems and industry requirements. Devises or modifies procedures to solve
complex problems considering computer equipment capacity and limitations,
operation time, and form of desired results.
Includes analysis of business and user needs,
documentation of requirements, and translation into proper system requirement
specifications. Not only
possesses full technical knowledge of most phases of systems analysis, but also
considers the business implications of the application of technology to the
current and future business environment.
Acts as team leader for projects.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science and five years
experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Business Systems Analyst – Senior
Under
general direction, formulates and defines systems scope and objectives based on
both user needs and a good understanding of applicable business systems and
industry requirements. Devises or
modifies procedures to solve complex problems considering computer equipment
capacity and limitations, operating time, and form of desired results. Includes analysis of
business and user needs, documentation of requirements, and translation into
proper system requirement specifications. Guides and advises less experienced Business
Systems Analysts. Competent to work at
the highest level of most phases of systems analysis while considering the
business implication of the application of technology to the current and future
business environment.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in an applicable area or 7 years
experience in the field
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Business Systems Analyst – Intermediate
Under
general supervision, formulates and defines systems scope and objectives
through research and fact finding combined with an understanding of applicable
business systems and industry requirements.
With the knowledge, develops or modifies moderately complex information
systems. Includes
analysis of business and user needs, documenting requirements and revising
existing system logic difficulties as necessary. Competent to work in some
phases of systems analysis and consider the business implications of technology
to the current business environment.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in an applicable area or 5 years experience
in the field
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: Business Process Consultant
Responsible for most complex systems process analysis, design, and
simulation. Has highest level of understanding of organization's
business systems and industry requirements.
Focus is on process analysis and re-engineering, with an understanding
of technical problems and solutions as they relate to the current and future
business environment. Creates
process change by integrating new processes with existing ones and
communicating these changes.
Recommends and facilitates quality improvement efforts. May lead re-engineering team and at as
project manager.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: ERP Project Manager
Oversees client/server enterprise application projects from start to
finish. Manages and coordinates all development
applications including requirements definition, vendor evaluation, strategic
systems planning, process reengineering, design, development, documentation,
release management and production support.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in an applicable area and 5 years
experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: ERP Programmer
Works primarily in ERP client/server enterprise applications. Designs and develops all aspects of data
conversion. Builds
application tables, panels and reports.
Codes individual modules and complex functions. Develops application
tables, panels and reports for projects.
Responsible for software integration and external interface
development. Troubleshoots and resolves
testing issues. Responsible
for technical documentation.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or related area and
3 years experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: ERP Senior Business Analyst
Serves
as senior subject matter expert associated with content, processes and
procedures associated with ERP. Defines
the detailed requirements, analyzes the business needs and validates solutions
with the client. Details
requirements through the product development and other functions to support the
project team. Monitors
other business analysts in software development methods and processes and
implementation of those methods.
Evaluates development projects and assists in tailoring the development
process to meet the project needs.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in an applicable area and 5 years
experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: ERP Business Analyst
Serves
as subject matter expert associated with content, processes and procedures
associated with enterprise applications.
Applies functional knowledge to design and customization
of workflow systems that provide seamless integration for client/server
applications. Writes functional
requirements, develops test plans and works with production issues.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in an applicable area and 3 years
experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: P/C LAN Management Analyst – Senior
Provides consultation to business area management and staff at the
highest technical level for all aspects of PC/LAN design and configuration in a
multi-server environment. Plans and
coordinates the installation of new or modified LANs and installs and
coordinates the resolution of network problems or malfunctions. Provides technical support and
guidelines to client and systems areas through documentation. Supports LANs.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree
in computer science or related area and 5 years experience in the field.
________________________________________________________________
Commercial
Job Title: P/C LAN Management Analyst – Intermediate
Under
general direction, works closely with business area management and staff on LAN
support, network design and configuration in a multi-server environment. Responsible for the
installation/configuration and support of client servers, application support
software and implementation of new business software applications. Participates with client in
the installation/configuration of equipment and software. Analyzes and coordinates resolution of
network problems. Provides
technical support and guidelines to client and systems areas through
documentation. Supports LANs.
Minimum
Education: Requires a bachelor's degree in computer science or related area and
3 years experience in the field.
16. DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING CLASSES AND
PRICING (SPECIAL ITEM NUMBER 132-50)
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Advanced Programming in C |
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$1254 |
4
days |
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Advanced Programming in Perl |
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$888.25 |
3
days |
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Advanced Programming in UNIX
(TM) |
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$888.25 |
3
days |
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Perl 5 Programming |
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$888.25 |
3
days |
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Fundamentals of Programming
in UNIX (TM) |
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$617.50 |
2
days |
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Object Oriented Programming
in C++ for programmers without C experience |
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$1881 |
7
days |
Notes:
(1)
If classes are conducted in a Customer
Facility using Customer Equipment, discounts may apply.
(2)
For each class, minimum and maximum
participate rules may apply.
(3)
Prices shown, are
discounted 5% from the DataVise Published Price List.
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GENESIS32 Automation Suite
Version 9 Includes: GraphWorX32 + TrendWorX32 + AlarmWorX32 + Unified Data
Manager |
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MonitorWorX32 + SNMP Connectivity + ScriptWorX +
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GEN32-Symbols + GenBroker Networking + Database
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GEN32V9-75 |
GENESIS32 – 75 I/O Point
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GENESIS32 Network Clients |
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GEN32V9-BROWSER |
GENESIS32 Browser System
Full GENESIS32 capabilities, but no local OPC data connectivity. License
resides on a GENESIS32 Server; no local DataWorX32 and no local license. May
be purchased only in combination with a GENESIS32 Runtime License. GEN32-Browser I/O Point Count is limited to
that of the GENESIS32 product it obtains its license from. |
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Web Connectivity |
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WEBHMI-SERVER
V9 |
WebHMI-Server provides OPC and
visualization information from any ICONICS GENESIS32 OPC-Based system for two
(2) simultaneous computers running Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Browser 5.0
or greater. WebHMI-Server must be loaded on the
same machine as a GENESIS32 Runtime system. WebHMI-Server
I/O Point Count is limited to that of the GENESIS32 product it obtains its
license from. |
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additional simultaneous Internet Explorer Browsers. Note: Requires WebHMI-Server to be installed on the same node. |
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Fifty (50) Pack of WebHMI Client Licenses.
Install on same node as WebHMI-Server. |
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Hundred (100) Pack of WebHMI Client Licenses.
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Wireless Connectivity |
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POCKET-GEN STUDIO V9 |
PocketGENESIS
Studio contains a Patented rapid development system for Pocket GraphWorX, Pocket TrendWorX
& Pocket AlarmWorX. Create Windows CE-based
applications for the following CE Devices*: HP iPaq,
Compaq iPaq, Dell Axim
and other Pocket PCs (supports Pocket PC, Pocket PC 2002, Pocket PC 2003,
Windows Mobile 2005 and Windows Mobile Operating Systems). Create lightweight
remote OPC client applications on Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server or
Windows XP, and download them to your Pocket PC. Pocket GENESIS Studio also
contains the components needed to deliver data to two (2) CE Remote Client
Runtimes simultaneously. CONTACT us reguarding
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POCKET-GEN 5PACK V9 |
Pocket-GEN 5PACK allows
five (5) additional simultaneous additional client Pocket PCs. Note: Requires Pocket-GEN Studio to be
installed on the same node. |
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GraphWorX32 “Open Series”
Visualization Soft |
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Includes: Unified Data
Manager + Unified Data Browser + MonitorWorX32 + SNMP Connectivity +
GEN32-Symbols |
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Networking |
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GWX32V9-75 |
GraphWorX32 – 75 I/O
Point Count Runtime System |
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GraphWorX32 – 150 I/O
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GraphWorX32 – 500 I/O
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GraphWorX32 – 1,500 I/O
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GraphWorX32 – 5,000 I/O
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GraphWorX32 – 15,000 I/O
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GraphWorX32 – Unlimited
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TrendWorX32 Viewer and
Historian “Open Series” Runtime Licenses* |
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Trending, TrendWorX Reporting, Unified Data
Browser, Unified Data Manager, MonitorWorX32, SNMP Connectivity, |
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GEN32-Symbols, GenBroker Networking, VCRWorX32 and support for logging
to Microsoft |
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TWX32V9-75 |
TrendWorX32 – 75 I/O Point
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TrendWorX32 – 15,000 I/O
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Unlimited |
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AlarmWorX32 OPC Alarm and
Event Server with Historian “Open Series” Runtime Licenses* |
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GEN32-Symbols, GenBroker Networking, VCRWorX32 and support for logging
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AlarmWorX32 – 150 I/O Point Count Runtime
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AlarmWorX32 – 300 I/O Point Count Runtime
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AlarmWorX32 – 15,000 I/O Point Count Runtime
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Data Connection Tools |
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SAP Connector
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Connector includes native connections to popular SAP R/3 Modules. Supports
bidirectional communication with SAP from all ICONICS GENESIS32 and BizViz products. |
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GEN32V9-DB
CONNECTOR |
GENESIS32
ORACLE+ Database Connector enables TrendWorX32 and AlarmWorX32 to store
historical data to Oracle versions 8.05, 8.10 and 9i and other
databases. One license required for each primary security server. Requires
TrendWorX32, AlarmWorX32 and Oracle (not included). Contact ICONICS for
support of other Oracle versions not listed. |
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TWX32V9-DB
CONNECTOR |
TRENDWORX32
ORACLE+ Database Connector enables TrendWorX32 to store historical data to Oracle
versions 8.05, 8.10 and 9i and other databases. One license required for
each primary security server. Requires TrendWorX32 and Oracle (not included).
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AWX32V9-DB
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ALARMWORX32
ORACLE+ Database Connector enables AlarmWorX32 to store alarm data to Oracle
versions 8.05, 8.10 and 9i and other databases. One license required for
each primary security server. Requires AlarmWorX32 and Oracle (not included).
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SCRIPTWORX2006V9
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ScriptWorX2006
is completely updated and ready for multi-threaded, multi-core applications.
It is a powerful application that runs as an NT Service and allows for
simultaneous execution of many VBA scripts, which can be triggered based on
OPC DA or AE events as well as file and events, database value changes, SMNP
triggers, etc. Includes VBA Script Monitor & VBA 6.4. ScriptWorX2006 is
included FREE with every GENESIS32 V9Automation Suite (GEN32V9-xx). |
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SCRIPTWORX32-V9
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ScriptWorX32
is a powerful application that allows for simultaneous execution of VBA
Scripts. Includes VBA Script Monitor & VBA 6. ScriptWorX32 is included
FREE with GEN32-xx. |
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SCHEDULEWORX32
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ScheduleWorX32
Designed as a stand-alone scheduling product for managing time-date functions
in applications such as building controls and security systems. |
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ACTIVEX
CONTROL V9 |
Choose any one
(1) of the ICONICS industrial OPC-enabled ActiveX Controls: Meters, Sliders,
Switches, Vessels, National Instrument Panel, Active X Timer, Event Control,
Periodic Control, Alarm Control, Numeric display,
Marquee and Pop-up event. These ActiveX controls may be used multiple times. Please
specify one control when ordering. |
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ACTIVEX
TOOLBOXLITE V9 |
A collection
of four (4) ICONICS industrial OPC-enabled ActiveX Controls: Includes Meters,
Switches, Vessels & Numeric display. No substitution allowed. These
ActiveX controls may be used multiple times (up to 100 max with valid SupportWorX). |
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ACTIVEX
TOOLBOX-PRO V9 |
A collection
of ICONICS industrial OPC-enabled ActiveX Controls: Includes Meters, Sliders,
Switches, Vessels, National Instrument Panel, Active X Timer, Event Control,
Periodic Control and Alarm Control. These ActiveX controls may be used
multiple times (up to 100 max with valid SupportWorX).
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VBA MANUAL |
This hard copy
(only) manual is a complete comprehensive VBA reference with detailed
examples. |
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OPC SERVERS |
Please contact
us for the ICONICS Price List PL32-OPC-SVR for a complete selection. |
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Multimedia Alarming |
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AWX32MMX-V9 |
AlarmWorX32
Multi-Media Alarming (Standard version) is a multimedia package that connects
to any OPC Alarm & Event Server. It includes the following agents: �Remote Paging and Simple Messaging Services (SMS), �E-mail, �Pop-Up Applications �Soft |
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AWX32MMX-LITE
V9 |
The “Lite” version of AlarmWorX32 MMX is an entry-level
version of AlarmWorX MMX that is limited to the
following agents: �Remote Paging and Simple
Messaging Services (SMS),�E-mail, �Pop-Up Applications and �Soft |
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AWX32MMXAGENTS
V9 |
AlarmWorX32-Multi
Media Agent Installation. This is a stand-alone installation to enable remote
installation of one or more of the remotely installable agents on networked
PC’s. A separate AWX32MMX-AGENTS license is required for each remote computer
node. Each AWX32MMX-AGENTS license includes the following: �E-mail, �Pop-Up Applications �Soft |
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OPC Redundancy, Bridging
and Tunneling Solutions |
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DATAWORX32-LITE V9 |
DataWorX32 LITE1 is a
limited-function version that includes OPC DA Data Aggregation and Tunneling
of OPC DA, OPC HDA and OPC A/E data for servers or clients. Includes full
ICONICS security and support for communication across firewalls and routers
with ICONICS GenBroker/ GenClient
networking technology using TCP/IP or SOAP/XML protocols for ICONICS or
third-party applications. Also includes support for ICONICS Unified Data
Manager, which incorporates support for the ICONICS Unified Data Browser,
Database OPC Server, SNMP Connectivity and MonitorWorX.
Discounts available in pairs as DATAWORX32-TUN V9. |
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DATAWORX32-V9 |
DataWorX321 is the
Standard Edition of DataWorX32 provides OPC Server to OPC Server Data
Bridging, OPC Data Aggregation; Global Variables and Expressions, including
support for OPC 3.0 DA, OPC XML and Global Aliases. Supports OPC DA
Redundancy with automatic server switching, but does not support OPC HDA or
OPC A/E redundancy, which require DataWorX32-Professional. Includes OPC data Tunneling of OPC DA, OPC
HDA and OPC A/E data for servers or clients with full ICONICS security and
support for communications across firewalls and routers with ICONICS GenBroker/ GenClient networking
technology using TCP/IP or SOAP/XML protocols for ICONICS or third-party
applications. Also includes support for ICONICS Unified Data Manager, which
incorporates support for the ICONICS Unified Data Browser, Database OPC
Server, SNMP Connectivity and MonitorWorX. |
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DATAWORX32-PRO V9 |
DataWorX32 Professional1
Includes all of the capabilities of DataWorX32 Standard Edition, plus full
featured |
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DATAWORX32-TUN V9 |
DataWorX32 Tunneler KIT is a pair of DATAWORX32-LITE-V9 at a special
discounted price.Must be
purchased on the same purchase order to qualify for special discounted price. |
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DATAWORX32-R V9 |
DataWorX32R Redundancy KIT
is a pair of DATAWORX-PRO licenses for Redundant Server Applications. Must be installed on
the same computers as existing GENESIS32-V9 licenses. |
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GEN32V9-R-300 |