Procurement of an Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) for the Guatemalan Migration Institute (IGM). The system includes biometrics database software and server hardware, installation, and 3 years of support services. Training and knowledge transfer are also required. The contract will be Firm Fixed Price (FFP). Delivery is required in Guatemala City, Guatemala, within 30 calendar days from award notification. Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable quote. Registration with System for Award Management (SAM) is required prior to award.
Equipment shall be delivered in Guatemala City, Guatemala, not later than 30 calendar days from receipt of the award notification. all equipment shall be delivered in guatemala city, guatemala not later than nlt 30 calendar days from receipt of the award notification.
Payments to the contractor shall be made following satisfactory inspection and acceptance of products and installation. he payments to the contractor shall be made following satisfactory inspection and acceptance of products and installation.
The warranty for all software and hardware must be 3 years. he warranty for all software and hardware must be 3 years.
Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable (LPTA) quote that is responsive to the RFQ requirements. award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable lpta quoted that is responsive to the request for quote rfq requirements.
Offerors must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM). The government will determine quoter responsibility by analyzing compliance with FAR 9. 1. unless an exception in far **** applies, a quoter must be registered in sam www. ***. *. * in order to be eligible for award.
If the contractor fails to meet the performance standard, the U. S. Government reserves the right to act, including a deduction from any invoice. if the contractor fails to meet the performance standard, the u. s. government reserves the right to act, including a deduction from any invoice.
Contacting any INL personnel other than the contracting officer and contract specialist prior to award may lead to exclusion from award consideration if found prejudicial to competing vendors. if such a contact occurs and found to be prejudicial to competing vendors, the vendor making such a contact may be excluded from award consideration.