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Last Updated on 28 Sep 2016 at 8 AM
Special Notice
Logan Utah

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE LAKE SUPERIOR XRAY

Solicitation ID AG-32SD-P-16-0813
Posted Date 21 Sep 2016 at 3 AM
Archive Date 28 Sep 2016 at 5 AM
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Contracting Office Western Business Service Center
Agency Department Of Agriculture
Location Logan Utah United states 84322
The USDA ARS - WBSC intends to award a sole source Firm Fixed Purchase Order (PO) to LAKE SUPERIOR X-RAY, INC, 6012 EAST SUPERIOR ST, DULUTH, MN 55804-2537. This order is to purchase a complete FUJI XL2-FDX PROCESSOR/WORKSTATION SYSTEM for the ongoing research at USDA ARS, BEE-BIOLOGY & SYSTEMATICS (NPA PIRL), LOGAN, UT.

The Firm Fixed PO will include the following:

* FUJI XL-2 W/FDX Q/A by Fujifilm Medical
- FCR XL-2 CR IR 359 RU2E Image Reader
- Veterinary Menus and Markers for FCR
- (3) 24x30" IP Cassette w/ Type V Imaging Plate
- Fast image previews beginning in as little as 10 seconds, Quick throughput
- XL-2: 62 images/hr, Fast Scan mode: 87 images/hr (14x17)
- 100 micron 10 pixels/mm Standard Reading Density
- Image Reading 12 bits gray scale with output selectable of 10 or 12 bits
- Small Footprint: 2.5 sq. ft, 23.25" wide x 15" deep x 32" High. 218 lbs. - FNC (Flexible Noise Control) / GPR (Grid Pattern Removal Software

* FDX Q/A Acquisition Station
- HP ProDesk 600 G1 Series Small Factor Form PC,
- Processor : Intel Core i5-4570 with 3.2GHz,
- RAM:4GB (4x1GB), Hard Drive 500 GB,
- Operating System: Windows 7 Professional, 32-bit
- CD.DVD: Slim SuperMulti DVD drive (Dim: 13.3 x 3.95 x 14.9 in)
- ELO 19" Touchscreen LCD (1600x1200) Color Display
- Application specific Exam processing menus
- Sensitivity, latitude, density and contrast adjustment
- Dynamic Visualization; advanced image processing
- Dynamic Range Control, Gradation Display Optimization & Enhanced Menu 
     Parameters
- Auto-Collimation
- Movable annotation markers, free text annotation
- Image magnification
- Customizable technologist log in/log out & user restrictions
- Image rejection and performance analyses
- DICOM Store, Print & Modality Worklist

* Small Office PACS for diagnostic viewing and storage
- Image Viewing and Storage:
     o Evo-View Diagnostic Workstation licenses & (3) concurrent web licenses
     o Window width/window level, image magnification, zoom and panning
     o Measurement tools, markers, annotation and image stitching
     o Cine image playback with export to a variety of image video formats
     o Customizable hanging protocols with multi-monitor support
     o Import DICOM and standard image file formats (JPEG, BMP, etc.)
     o CD/DVD burning with embedded image viewer
     o Document scanning with TWAIN compatible files
     o DICOM Store - manual image routing to unlimited destinations
     o DICOM and Windows Print - manual image printing to film and paper
     o DICOM Query/Retrieve - Get images from other Archives & Facilities
     o Individual user profiles and preference customization
     o Role-based user access and Audit Trail
     o Image Manager Central Storage and Distribution Software for EvoView (For 
        integration with Practice Management software)
- Computer Hardware:
     o Dell Precision T1700 Combo Workstation/Server, Intel Core i5 3.3GHz, 8GB RAM,
        2x2TB
     o Hard Drives (RAID1), MS Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit, MS SQL Exp 08
     o Eizo 24" 2.3MP (1920x1200) Widescreen color display
     o 2TB USB External Western Digital Hard Drive with auto backup
     o Warranty: 3 Year Dell Parts & 1 Year Labor

* Installation and Training
- Two (2) days off applications training from a Fujifilm application's specialist
- Travel and Labor Included

* Cart for XL-2 Included

Warranty Information
- FDX HP Hardware 3 Year Parts Warranty & 1 Year Labor
- Small Office PACS Dell Hardware 3 Years Parts Warranty & 1 Year Labor
- Fuji XL-2 1 Year Parts Warranty & 1 Year Labor
- Remote Support Warranty is 2 Years of unlimited technical support and software
  updates

USDA ARS, Bee-Biology & Systematics, Logan, UT, will be purchasing the Fujifilm FCR XL-2, not only to replace its currently owned Computerized Radiography (CR) which is failing on their existing system (Faxitron MX-20), but because the FUJI XL2-FDX PROCESSOR/WORKSTATION SYSTEM would work with their existing system and satisfy the following essential needs:

1. Allow capture of images of a 24 X 30 cm size at high resolution, to be able to visualize large number of bee nests to determine the stage of development of bees inside the nest cells and their health status (presence of parasites and pathogens). High resolution is required to determine the identification of any parasites at the individual bee level). Large number of nest cells must be visualized at one time, in order to process the needed samples.

2. Space saving equipment, given restricted space in the ARS lab.

3. Ease of use and safeguards in place to protect the imaging plates.

4. Ability to label, measure, and store high-­‐resolution images (requiring a computer server, see quote).

5. Use by multiple users with the ability to examine images simultaneously at their desktop computers. Several scientists need to look at their images at the same time, requiring concurrent licenses for the software.

The Fujifilm FCR XL­2 has been certified to do the following:

1. Uniquely process high-­‐resolution images (50 micron resolution) of Xrays on the 24 X 30 cm plates.

2. Up to 94 high resolution images can be processed per hour, allowing for a unique heavy-duty throughput needed for assessment of research samples.

3. The plates are contained within cassettes and the machine itself uniquely processes the images without requiring the removal of the plates by the user. This prevents the plate from being damaged by the user.

4. The FDX console allows for the plate to be uniquely scanned/barcoded, allowing for the research data to be identified with a unique code and thus data integrity is guaranteed.

5. The size profile of the processor is small and can be moved via its cart to allow for the research space in the ARS unit to be maximized.

6. The software in the Fujifilm system (Multi‐objective Frequency Processing (MFP)) allows for the unique manipulation of the image to maximize the resolution. This also makes use of dynamic range control, flexible noise control, and grid pattern removal. This is from the unique 25-year experience of the inventor of computed radiography.

7. The software allows for the measurement of the images, labeling and archiving of the images

8. The unit can work with the PACS system to allow for 3 simultaneous scientists to visualize and work with the images at their desktop computers

Pursuant to the authority of 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(1) and FAR 6.302-1, Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirements.

The award date will be on or about September 27, 2016; and this Notice of Intent is not considered as a Request for Quotation (RFQ) nor is it a Request for Proposals (RFP). No solicitation document is available and telephone requests will not be honored. Interested persons may identify their interest and capability to respond to this requirement. A determination, by the Government, to compete this proposed PO based on responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. The Government will consider all responses received by 10:30AM PST, September 27, 2016. Information received will be considered solely for determining whether to conduct a competitive procurement. Inquiries will only be accepted via email to the Primary Point of Contact: [email protected].

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