Contract
New Amendment for Common Driver Trainer
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Location
- ORLANDO, FL
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- Jul 10, 2018
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
- NAICS code
- 333318
What this contract is for
***09 July 2018 Update*** This notice is to update the previous Common Driver Trainer (CDT) Draft Request for Proposal. The Government currently has the current TDP for CDT TWV (Spiral 4) software 8.4 to include updated drawings and training materials. Without limiting the foregoing, the government makes no warranty of any kind that the software package provided, or any products or results of the use thereof, will meet the offeror's requests; operate without interruption; achieve any intended result; be compatible or work with any software, system or other services except if and to the extent expressly set forth in the specifications; or be secure, accurate, complete, free of harmful code or error free. All data is provide as-is. All third-party materials are provided "as-is" and any representation or warranty of or concerning any third party materials is strictly between the customer and the third-party owner or distributor of the third-party materials. The purpose of the proposed language is to inform industry of the state of the software. Any interested party that would like an electronic copy of the TDP are encouraged to contact the contract specialist listed below to coordinate logistics. Interested party will have to provide the blank external hard drive with the minimum specification below: Capacity of 500GB or more, USB 2.0 interface with USB cable, Power adapter if needed, 7200 rpm spindle speed PC-compatible. The government will run the Antivirus scan on the hard drive and will ensure the hard drive is blank. Any data on the external hard drive will be deleted. Within 5-7 business days, the contract specialist will contact the party for pick up.
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