'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 RELEASED IN PART ACTION INL-00 B7 E INFO LOG-00 EEB-00 AID-00 A-00 ACQ-00 CCO-00 CG-00 CIAE-00 COME-00 CTME-00 DODE-00 DOEE-00 DOTE-00 WHA-00 DS-00 - FAAE-00 FBIE-00 UTED-00 VCI-00 FOE-00 TEDE-00 INR-00 INSE-00 L-00 MOFM-00 M-00 VCIE-00 NRC-00 NSAE-00 ISN-00 NSCE-00 OCS-00 OMB-00 OPR-00 PA-00 PM-00 PRS-00 P-00 SSO-00 SS-00 SCT-00 ISNE-00 DOHS-00 SP-00 STP-00 TRSE-00 T-00 IIP-00 PMB-00 DSCC-00 DRL-00 G-00 FA-00 USSS-00 FMP-00 ALM-00 SAS-00 OOOW ------------------E062C1 291316Z 06 R 262228Z SEP 08 FM AMEMBASSY MEXICO TO SECSTATE WASHDC 3387 INFO USOFFICE FRC FT LAUDERDALE UNCLAS MEXICO 002893 STATE FOR INURM INL LP WHA MEX ULEI A LM AQM FRC FORT LAUDERDALE PLEASE PASS TO RPSO FORT LAUDERDALE E O 12958 N A TAGS ASUP SNAR AFIN KCRM PTER SNAR PREL MX SUBJECT MEXICO - DETAILED ADVANCED ACQUISITION PLAN PRELIMINARY FORECAST PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2009 AND 2010 REF A STATE 97206 B STATE 89949 C STATE 77057 D INL PROCUREMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HANDBOOK SEPTEMBER 2007 U The Narcotics Affairs Section NAS in Mission Mexico submits the following advance acquisition and preliminary forecast plan for acquisition of commodities and services costing more than US$25 000 Project categories follow BORDER AND PORT SECURITY 1 Mobile Gamma Ray Nil Trucks 2 Ion Scanners 3 Mexican Postal System 4 Mexican City Airport Infrastructure 5 Ops Center Infrastructure 6 Ion Scanners 7 Gamma Ray X-Ray NIIE 8 Mobile Gamma Ray Nil Trucks 9 X-Ray Vans For Light Vehicles 10 Advanced Passenger Information System 11 Border Simulation 12 Document Verification For Travelers 13 Integrated System For Immigration Operations SIOM 14 Digitalization Of Forms For SIOM AVIATION 15 Cessna Citation Refurbishment And Sensor Upgrade 16 Surveillance Aircraft Training Maintenance And Parts REVIEW AUTHORITY Adolph Eisner Senior Reviewe UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND PROFESS IONALIZING 17 Law Enforcement Professionalization Training 18 Law Enforcement Information Technology Training 19 Polygraph Capability 20 Prison Reform 21 Fugitive Apprehension Teams LAW ENFORCEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE 22 Case Tracking And Penal Process 23 Telephone Intercept System 24 Analysis Planning Intelligence Center CENAPI 25 Constanza Judicial Processes Improvement And Coordination Initiative 26 Maintenance For Critical Operational Hardware And Software 27 Forensic Services 28 Secure Satellite Communications Of National Security Agencies 29 Federal Police Corps 30 National Police Registry 31 Cybercrime Digital Forensic Equipment and Training 32 Clandestine Laboratory Equipment 33 Explosive Identification and Investigation 34 Strengthening Units On Anti-Gang Anti-Organized Crime Anti-Money Laundering 35 Operation Against Smugglers And Traffickers Initiative On Safety And Security OASISS DRUG INTERDICTION AND ERADICATION 36 Command And Control Operations Center COUNTER-TERRORISM 37 SIOM Modernization 38 Databases Maintenance And Training 39 Secure Communication Network 40 Data Management And Forensic Analysis 41 Anti-Terrorist Training 42 Analysis Center 43 Equipment For Detection And Handling Of Explosives RULE OF LAW 44 Anti-Corruption MONEY LAUNDERING 45 Anti-Money Laundering 46 Asset Forfeiture SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE UNITS 47 SIU Specialized Training DEMAND REDUCTION 48 Funding For NGOs PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT 49 New Computers 50 New Vehicles 51 New Office Furniture UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No 005160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 52 Replacement Computers 53 Replacement Vehicles BORDER AND PORT SECURITY 1 MOBILE GAMMA RAY Nil TRUCKS SEDENA a Description Provides eleven 11 mobile gamma radiation trucks to the Mexican Army SEDENA with a rapid-response non-intrusive inspection Nil capability through the purchase of and training on these same gamma radiation trucks in FY-2009 for inspecting road-transported cargo at both fixed and mobile checkpoints throughout Mexico These Nil units will not only give SEDENA a rapid-response Nil capability but also enhance the quality and thoroughness of military inspections for drugs chemicals explosives weapons and other contraband as soldiers will no longer have to unload and reload suspect vehicles especially trucks by hand b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$22 2 million c Possible sources Science Applications International Corporation SAIC Rapiscan American Science and Engineering Inc AS E or other U S companies 'd Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 2 ION SCANNERS SEDENA a Description Provides forty-five 45 ion scanners vapor tracers for detecting illegal substances to SEDENA for use at fixed and mobile military check points throughout Mexico These portable handheld ion scanners will enhance the detection of drugs explosives chemicals laundered money and other contraband being smuggled via Mexican highways b Estimated cost FY2009 US$1 million c Possible sources General Electric GE or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market _ e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 3 MEXICAN POSTAL SYSTEM SCT SEPOMEX UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No 005160600 Date 03 28 2013 a Description Provides one hundred and forty 140 portable radios sixty 60 base station radios twenty 20 K-9 detection dogs twenty 20 portable K-9 kennels four 4 x-ray detection small package and envelope scanners two hundred and eighty 280 armored personnel vests forty 40 vigilance support computers forty 40 printers and related training for one hundred and twenty 120 postal inspectors to the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation's SCI Mexican Postal System SEPOMEX for enhanced security of the postal service inspectorate monitoring distribution center activities This equipment will improve the ability to detect drugs explosives chemicals laundered money and other contraband traveling via Mexico's land-mail system b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 597 million c Possible sources Honeywell GE RCA Motorola Sharp Electronics Puppies Behind Bars or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO L Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 4 MEXICAN CITY AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE SCT SEPOMEX a Description Provides two hundred and fifty 250 robotic security cameras four 4 personnel metal detectors twenty 20 supervisory monitors fifteen 15 touch-screen systems fifteen 15 digital camcorders two 2 small package envelope x-ray machines fifteen 15 security system computers two 2 explosives detector and identification machines one 1 smoke detection alarm system one 1 automatic fire sprinkler system one 1 fire hydrants system seventy 70 portable metal detectors and two 2 biometric fingerprint detectors to the SCT's SEPOMEX for improvements to security and inspection capabilities at the Mexico City Pantuco distribution center and one hundred and forty 140 robotic security cameras two 2 personnel metal detectors fourteen 14 supervisory monitors ten 10 touch-screen systems ten 10 digital camcorders one 1 small package envelope x-ray machine one 1 large package envelope x-ray machine ten 10 security system computers one 1 explosives detector and identification machine one 1 smoke detection alarm system one 1 automatic fire sprinkler system one 1 fire hydrants system fifty 50 portable metal detectors and one 1 biometric fingerprint detector to SEPOMEX for the same at its Benito Jurez postal service facility in the Mexico City International Airport AICM distribution center This equipment will improve the capability to detect drugs explosives chemicals laundered money and other contraband traveling via Mexico's land mail system b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$2 555 million c Possible sources Honeywell GE RCA Motorola Sharp Electronics AS E or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 5 OPS CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE SCT SEPOMEX a Description Provides fifty 50 ten-ton mail distribution trucks fifty 50 GPS air link tracking systems fifty 50 GPS receiving antennas one 1 GPS computer control system two hundred 200 push-to-talk radio communication devices fifty 50 digital-lock independent numerical keyboards and fifty 50 emergency panic-button control systems to the SCT's SEPOMEX for improved mail transportation and related-GPS tracking capabilities to thwart theft This equipment will improve the ability to control the distribution of Mexican land mail thus reducing the possibility of criminal elements intercepting abusing and otherwise thwarting the federal communications mandate of SEPOMEX b Estimated cost FY2009 US$4 22 million c Possible sources Honeywell GE RCA Motorola Sharp Electronics AS E or other U S companies and Mexican radio cell-phone provider Nextel d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 6 ION SCANNERS SCT SEPOMEX a Description Provides forty 40 ion scanners vapor tracers for inspecting surface mail to SCT's SEPOMEX for use at Mexican mail handling facilities These portable handheld ion scanners will enhance the detection of drugs explosives chemicals laundered money and other contraband transported via Mexico's land-mail system b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 92 million c Possible sources GE Rapiscan SAIC AS E or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 7 GAMMA RAY X-RAY NIIE SHCP SAT UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 a Description Provides sixteen 16 gamma radiation mobile detector trucks sixteen 16 fixed gamma radiation portal rail and or pallet inspection units and twenty 20 x-ray backscatter mobile vans to the Mexican Treasury Secretariat's SHCP Customs SAT for interdicting arms trafficking throughout the country but especially at land Ports of Entry POE These mobile and fixed gamma NII resources will enhance greatly the ability of Mexican Customs to stop the illegal firearms smuggling and black market in Mexico that enables drug traffickers and other criminal elements to be better armed than Mexican law enforcement agencies b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$68 4 million c Possible sources SAIC Rapiscan AS E or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver November 2009 for backscatter vans h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 8 MOBILE GAMMA RAY NII TRUCKS SSP a Description Provides thirty-three 33 mobile gamma radiation trucks to the Secretariat of Public Security SSP in FY-2009 for inspecting road-transported cargo at both fixed and flying checkpoints throughout Mexico These NII units will enhance the quality and thoroughness of SSP inspections for drugs chemicals explosives weapons and other contraband as agents will no longer have to search suspect vehicles especially trucks by hand b Estimated cost FY2009 US$66 million c Possible sources SAIC Rapiscan AS E or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 9 X-RAY VANS FOR LIGHT VEHICLES SSP a Description Provides eight 8 x-ray vans for inspecting light vehicles to the SSP for use throughout Mexico in cooperation with SEDENA and SAT These vans will improve the quality and quantity of SSP inspections of vehicle interiors for drugs chemicals explosives weapons and other contraband b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$8 million c Possible sources AS E only current manufacturer d Method of purchase open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver November 2008 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov 10 ADVANCED PASSENGER INFORMATION SYSTEM APIS a Description This project involves purchasing additional computer equipment engineering services software software development communications links and infrastructure and training for establishing data linkages between APIS and various Mexican federal entities as well as software development for the analysis of SITA Belgium-based corporation providing world-wide information on passenger movements collected from individual airlines data personal name records to track such information as method of payment and whether a buyer purchases more than one ticket Future requirement definition studies will detail the acquisition specifics such as computer hardware software engineering services and other related equipment and services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 5 million and FY-2010 US$0 5 million c Possible sources Government Technology Services Incorporated GTSI All Native Systems ANS or other U S companies and SITA d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 11 BORDER SIMULATION SIM FRONTERAS a Description This project involves the purchase of computer and communications equipment to establish technology transfer centers T2C in the six northern Mexican border states that use NAS-provided SIM FRONTERAS counterpart to U S Mexico Border Wizard program software at respective POEs b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 25 million c Possible sources GTSI ANS SAI or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Important- have funding f Date of anticipated submission November 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country January 2009 j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 12 DOCUMENT VERIFICATION FOR TRAVELERS a Description This nascent Secretary of Government SEGOB National Immigration Institute INM issue is beginning on the Mexico's southern border with Guatemala The project includes establishing a document and biometric laboratory document issuance point at various Mexican entry points associated data processing hardware software telecommunications and civil engineering site preparations Future requirement definition studies will detail the acquisition specifics such as computer hardware software engineering services and other related equipment and services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$8 229 million FY-2010 US$2 0 million c Possible sources DHS inspectors private U S companies and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 schellenbergfa@state gov 13 INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR IMMIGRATION OPERATIONS SIOM a Description This SEGOB INM processing system provides all operational record keeping and processing for immigration related issues for the Government of Mexico GOM The information technology IT support will form the foundation for new and improved systems that will allow for the expansion of INM ability incorporating biometric technology to track all persons entering and exiting Mexico via air land and sea POEs as well as at interior INM checkpoints The project includes beefing up data storage capabilities reconfiguration of data entry data storage architecture data retrieval procedures support for biometric recording and comparison procedures document archives at various Mexican entry points associated data processing hardware software telecommunications and civil engineering site preparations Future requirement definition studies will detail the acquisition specifics such as computer hardware software engineering services and other related equipment and services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$51 535 million FY-2010 US$1 5 million c Possible sources DHS inspectors private U S companies and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A _ h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchelienbergFA@state gov UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 14 DIGITALIZATION OF FORMS FOR SIOM a Description This SEGOB INM processing system provides all operational record keeping and processing for immigration related issues for the GOM The IT requested support will form the foundation for new and improved systems that will allow Mexico to track all documentation issued by SIOM for foreigners residing temporarily or permanently in Mexico deportations migration and emigration of individuals as well as information on Mexicans residing outside Mexico The project includes acquisition of sophisticated high-speed document scanning equipment and associated optical character transformations beefing up data storage capabilities reconfiguration of data entry data storage architecture data retrieval procedures support for biometric recording and comparison procedures document archives associated data processing hardware software telecommunications and civil engineering site preparations at various Mexican POE Future requirement definition studies will detail the acquisition specifics such as computer hardware software engineering services and other related equipment and services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$17 108 million FY-2010 US$0 5 c Possible sources DHS inspectors private U S companies and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov AVIATION 15 CESSNA CITATION REFURBISHMENT AND SENSOR UPGRADE PGR a Description Provides airworthiness refurbishment to extend the service life and sensor upgrade for the Mexican Attorney General's PGR Cessna Citation II aircraft which are used for intercepting identifying and tracking illegal flights in the aerial interdiction role These aircraft are mission-critical to Mexico's interception of aerial trafficking and to reducing the flow of drugs arms or other illicit cargo across our shared border greatly assisting in overcoming existing gaps in the coverage b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$2 8 million and FY-2010 US$3 million c Possible sources ATK ARINC or other US companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country July 2010 or as possible thereafter UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 j Contact PSC Andrew Zgolinski 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4192 ZgolinskiAB@state gov 16 SURVEILLANCE AIRCRAFT TRAINING MAINTENANCE AND PARTS SSP a Description Provides three 3 light fixed-wing aircraft to be used for general surveillance to protect vital domestic infrastructure from terrorist and or drug trafficker attempts at sabotage e g pipelines power lines etc These aircraft have the capability to mount sensors and carry cargo passengers into and from unimproved fields which precludes the necessity of using costlier helicopters b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$10 million c Possible sources Cessna Aircraft or other US companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2010 or sooner if possible j Contact PSC Andrew Zgolinski 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4192 ZgolinskiAB@state gov LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING AND PROFESS IONALIZATION 17 LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESS IONALIZATION TRAINING a Description Law enforcement training and professionalizing continues as a top NAS priority and an important part of the overall institutionalization concept in Mexico NAS will assist the SSP and PGR law enforcement training priorities with modernization of infrastructure through selected donations of equipment in conjunction with NAS-sponsored training courses NAS also will assist modernization efforts at the SSP Police Academy in San Lus Potosi providing equipment donations to enhance the overall learning environment for investigative personnel and uniformed police Donations will include the purchase of computer hardware and software reproduction technology transport vehicles other equipment such as firearm simulators instruction manuals and crime-scene search kits for classroom training b Estimated Cost FY2009 US$4 5 million FY-2010 US$4 5 million c Possible Sources Kaseman Corporation Inc KCI other private U S contractors Office of Prosecutorial Development and Assistance Training OPDAT of the U S Department of Justice DOJ universities U S law enforcement agents and respective training academies and various U S commercial suppliers under GSA contracts d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission Various times during fiscal years g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No 005160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 i Date required in country Various times during fiscal years j Contact PSC Joseph Gannon 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4903 GannonJA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 18 LAW ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAINING a Description Law enforcement training and professionalizing for information technology are among the top NAS priorities The IT training will provide to the PGR SSP and other agencies the capability for managing sophisticated data and telecommunication systems for projects such as Plataforma Mexico SSP Constanza and OASISS PGR and the emerging SIOM INM Future requirement definition studies will detail the acquisition specifics such as course titles and student numbers b Estimated cost FY2009 US$5 5 million FY-2010 US$2 million c Possible sources Global Knowledge ANS Sarakki Associates Inc SAI other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 19 POLYGRAPH CAPABILITY IN SSP PGR INAMI ADUANAS A Description In an effort to root out corruption within the ranks of various law enforcement agencies within the GOM and to be able to screen new candidates for employment within these agencies the GOM under the Merida Initiative MI has requested assistance in establishing a stand-up robust polygraph examination system The effort calls for training and equipping hundreds of new polygraphers While some training of new polygraphers has taken place within SSP additional technical assistance equipment donations such as computerized polygraph systems and training of GOM personnel will take place in FY-2009 and FY-2010 SSP has been aggressive in conducting polygraph examinations of their personnel and improving their capabilities in this area Other key law enforcement agencies within the GOM have shortages of equipment and trained manpower to accomplish their polygraph goals and objectives b Estimated Cost FY2009 US$3 million and FY-2010 US$3 million c Possible Sources DOJ DEA FBI ATF DHS ICE CBP other U S state and federal law enforcement agencies and training academies various commercial U S suppliers under GSA contracts UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission Various times during fiscal years g DaWof anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country Various times during fiscal years j Contact PSC Joseph Gannon 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4903 GannonJA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 20 PRISON REFORM a Description This is a new priority program area underthe MI for FY-2009 and FY-201 0 During the past six months NAS with the assistance and expertise of INL's Prison Reform staff has been working with the SSP's ranking person charged with prison reform which includes prison design technical assistance equipment needs and training NAS has visited a number of federal and state prison systems in New Mexico Colorado and held meetings in Washington DC with the Bureau of Prisons POB and other experts A prison advisor position at NAS will be advertised and staffed in the next half year Sophisticated security equipment purchases program assessments and training of prison personnel will commence with FY-2009 MI funds Prison security equipment needs will be determined through assessments at various Mexican prisons including both medium and maximum security facilities b Estimated Cost FY-2009 OS$3 million and FY-2010 US$1 5 million c Possible Sources KCI other private U S contractors DOJ BOP ICITAP universities U S federal and state law enforcement agencies and respective training academies various commercial U S suppliers under GSA contracts d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission Various times during fiscal years g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country Various times during fiscal years j Contact PSC Joseph Gannon 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4903 GannonJA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 21 FUGITIVE APPREHENSION TEAMS FAT a Description NAS will provide armored vests for 30 SSP agents comprising FAT units per fiscal year in both FY 2009 and FY-2010 The vests will help to greatly lower the risk of unnecessary injury or death during the apprehension of dangerous criminals by this elite group of Mexican federal police b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 03 million FY-2010 US$0 03 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 million c Possible sources Triumph Technologies Inc Emergency One Inc other private U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HernandezPT@state gov LAW ENFORCEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE 22 PGR CASE TRACKING AND PENAL PROCESS a Description NAS officials have agreed to support the PGR in their efforts to construct a establish a case tracking system in which PGR officials have access to the same computer databases for administrative investigative and operational matters NAS support will consist of donating computers and communications equipment to permit application of the developed software and to digitize all aspects of paper flows including case management file security etc to make the PGR more effective efficient transparent and accountable Future requirement studies will detail acquisition specifics such as computer hardware software and engineering services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$15 1 million FY-2010 US$1 5 million c Possible sources SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 Schellenberg FA@state gov B7 E UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 B7 E 24 ANALYSIS PLANNING INTELLIGENCE CENTER CENAPI a Description This initiative follows other NAS support projects for the PGR Center for Analysis Planning and Intelligence against Organized Crimes CENAPI including deployment and use of document exploitation It is the official source for all data used by U S law enforcement agencies regarding interdiction eradication and other crime statistics The PGR may move CENAPI to a new_ location for security reasons This assistance will support CENAPI's relocation and the design and installation of a new state-of-the-art server system to manage its critical databases in addition to Link Analysis software tools used to sort intelligence data This initiative will provide the baseline architecture for increased remote location storage as well as enhanced telecommunications with other PGR elements NAS will purchase computer hardware and software provide systems design and programming support and contract for civil engineering site preparations Future requirement studies will detail acquisition specifics b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$6 9 million FY-2010 US$1 0 million c Possible sources JSI RAYTHEON PENLINK H-11 SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS Micro-Strategy 12 SAI other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 25 CONSTANZA JUDICIAL PROCESSES IMPROVEMENT AND COORDINATION INIATIVE a Description The PGR is completely re-engineering its operations UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No 005160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 and the management of the institution's responsibilities including prosecutorial process and case management This effort labeled Constanza involves a redistribution of functions to provide the means to establish more secure controls over PGR information The PGR is designing the reengineering project itself and has asked that the USG provide the related hardware and software to create a unified and integrated informatics infrastructure as well as interconnectivity throughout the PGR The request includes the creation of an automatic system for disaster recovery the PGR's connection to Plataforma Mexico a national network linking public security agencies and associated maintenance and licenses for two years Note This project is distinct from the PGR data collection and analysis project and wil not duplicate the provision of any hardware or software This initiative will provide the baseline architecture for increased remote location storage as well as better telecommunications with other PGR elements NAS will purchase computer hardware and software provide systems design and programming support and contract for civil engineering site preparations Future requirement studies will detail acquisition specifics such as hardware software and engineering services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$29 5 million and FY-201 0 US$1 0 million c Possible sources JSI RAYTHEON PENLINK H-11 SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI Micro-Strategy and 12 other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchelienbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 26 MAINTENANCE FOR CRITICAL PGR OPERATIONAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE a Description The PGR has requested funding for two years of maintenance and licensing for a variety of requested hardware and software Adequate maintenance is essential to keeping these sophisticated information systems operating NAS will purchase the maintenance in accordance with existing and newly installed systems Future requirement studies will include acquisition specifics such as needed maintenance services and extensions on original equipment manufacturers' warranties b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$3 25 million FY-2010 US$0 5 million c Possible sources JSI RAYTHEON PENLINK H-11 SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI Micro-Strategy 12 other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 27 FORENSIC SERVICES a Description NAS will work closely with Embassy law enforcement agencies and the DOJ to provide training technical assistance and equipment to assist the PGR Forensic Laboratory in playing an integral part in the presentation of credible evidence NAS will provide the PGR Forensic Laboratory with three 3 sophisticated Integrated Ballistics Identification System IBIS workstations in each fiscal year fifteen 15 IR spectrophotometers with ATR and five 5 video spectral units and numerous other pieces of advanced ballistics and chemistry analytical equipment to enhance forensic capability and expertise throughout Mexico As the NAS considers the PGR Forensic Laboratory to be a significant contributor to the overall prosecutorial ability of the PGR this project will be spread over the next two fiscal years b Estimated Cost FY2009 US$5 million and FY-2010 US$8 5 million c Possible Sources U S law enforcement training academies ANS GTSI KCI other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Important - depends on funding availability f Date of anticipated submission throughout the fiscal years g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Joseph Gannon 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4903 GannonJA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 28 SCT SECURE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS OF NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCIES a Description The bulk of the support to-SCT will establish a redundancy in infrastructure to support its sole satellite-based secure telecommunications network for national security agencies The prior back-up capability collapsed with loss of the satellite upon which it depended in 2000 The support will also provide for the design of the next generation of Mexico's secure telecommunications network and will allow for a major overhaul of the SCT infrastructure for system administration NAS will purchase computer hardware and software provide systems design and programming support and contract for civil engineering site preparations Future requirement studies will detail acquisition specifics such as hardware software and engineering services UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 b Estimated cost US$23 573 million c Possible sources Lockheed Space and Missile Corporation E-Systems JSI RAYTHEON SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 29 SSP FEDERAL POLICE CORPS a Description This project involves an ongoing initiative to support the telecommunications and data processing requirements related to the merged federal police elements of the former PGR's Federal Investigative Agency AFI and the SSP's Federal Preventative Police PFP Plataforma Mexico Purchases will include additional special investigative equipment computer equipment and appropriate training Future requirement studies will validate acquisition specifics in terms of needed engineering services hardware and software b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$5 5 million and FY-2010 US$2 5 million c Possible Sources USG agencies SAIC GTSI ANS IBM SUN SAI HP Dell and 12 other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 30 SSP NATIONAL POLICE REGISTRY a Description This program will provide support to the Mexican National Police Registry administered by the SSP The National Police Registry is being developed to track public security personnel by maintaining files on their biographic and biometric data qualifications training personnel actions including reprimands and employment status The program will provide the equipment necessary to capture and incorporate biometric data into the National Police Registry as well as hardware to host the Registry and to enable states and municipalities to connect to it UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No 005160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 Additionally the program will provide training in the capture storage and retrieval of biometric information Future requirement studies will validate acquisition specifics in terms of needed engineering services computer hardware and software b Estimated cost FY2009 US$4 million and FY-2010 US$1 million c Possible sources USG agencies private corporations COGENT SAGEM SAI SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL and ANS other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 31 CYBERCRIME DIGITAL FORENSIC EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING a Description NAS personnel recently procured computer and training support for digital forensic exploitation equipment to provide investigators at the SSP PGR and SHCP SAT with equipment to examine computers cell phones and other electronic equipment at the crime scene to rapidly develop investigative leads as well as conduct comprehensive analysis for temporal and spatial correlations of the data from these devices b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$7 million and FY-2010 US$1 million c Possible sources ANS GTSI SAIC SAI H-11 other private U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory -- will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO and GSO Mexico for small purchases I Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Fred Schllenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 32 CLANDESTINE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT a Description NAS will purchase two 2 additional clandestine laboratory vehicles for the SSP's Special Investigative Unit SIU including trailers and associated HAZMAT safety equipment for the Mexican agents involved in both FY-2009 and FY-2010 These vehicles and attendant HAZMAT gear will enhance the ability of the SSP to determine the composition and origin of chemicals drugs UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 especially methamphetamine and other questionable items encountered in clandestine labs b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$1 million FY-2010 US$1 million c Possible sources Emergency One Inc other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission December 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO i Date required in country February 2009 j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HernandezPT@state gov Goods for lab trucks are a recurring expense and of an indefinite quantity 33 EXPLOSIVE IDENTIFICATION AND INVESTIGATION a Description This project will provide equipment and special training to SSP personnel and canines to enhance inspections for firearms explosives narcotics and money b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$ 2 million FY-2010 US$2 3 million c Possible Sources ATF Puppies Behind Bars KCI other private U S and Mexican companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Important -- depends on availability of funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO and GSO Mexico for small purchases i Date required in country March 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HemandezPT@state gov Purchase of K-9 supplies is a recurring expense due to usage and contamination and quantities are indefinite Canines will be purchased as needed on an indefinite basis 34 STRENGTHENING SSP UNITS ON ANTI-GANG ANTI-ORGANIZED CRIME ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING a Description The SSP is establishing or up-grading the capabilities of specific vetted units that cooperate with USG law enforcement agencies to address gangs organized crime and money laundering Funds will be used to ensure that these new and existing vetted units receive professional training equipment and other forms of support Purchases may include communications systems protective gear computers vehicles and specialized investigative devices cameras tracking equipment Future requirement studies will validate acquisitions in terms of needed support services computer hardware software and technical surveillance equipment b Estimated Cost FY-2009 US$2 million c Possible sources USG agencies private corporations COGENT SAGEM SAI SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL and ANS other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity 35 OPERATION AGAINST SMUGGLERS AND TRAFFICKERS INITIATIVE ON SAFETY AND SECURITY OASISS a Description The OASISS initiative facilitates the sharing between prosecutors on both sides of the U S -Mexico border of physical records associated with networks of human traffickers operating along the border helping prosecutors to identify investigate prioritize and prosecute them In September 2007 a prior USG-funded project completed the infrastructure needed to convert the physical exchange of records to a digital system that provides a secure information exchange along most of the border from Tijuana to Ciudad Juarez Supp FY-2008 funding will provide the infrastructure needed to extend OASISS coverage to all of the U S -Mexico border from Tijuana to Matamoros Adaptation to the basic software will allow for it to be used later on separate systems to handle similar information exchange regarding traffickers in arms and marijuana NAS will purchase computer hardware and software provide systems design and programming support and contract for civil engineering of site preparations Future requirement studies will detail acquisition specifics such as hardware software and engineering services b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$10 5 million and FY-2010 US$1 million c Possible sources JSI RAYTHEON PENLINK H-11 SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI Micro-Strategy and 12 other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity DRUG INTERDICTION AND ERADIACATION UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 36 SSP COMMAND AND CONTROL OPERATIONS CENTER a Description NAS personnel recently procured computer and communications equipment to aid the former AFI to establish a new Command and Control Operations Center responsible for coordinating interdiction and other police security missions throughout Mexico This project will provide follow-on support for this important initiative under the auspices of the SSP's national command and control center for police security and national disaster matters Future requirement studies will validate acquisitions in terms of needed engineering services project management civil engineering site preparations and provision of office equipment including furnishings air conditioning systems uninterruptible power systems computer hardware and software b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$11 million and FY-2010 US$5 million c Possible sources USG agencies private corporations COGENT SAGEM SAI SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL and ANS other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO I Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchelienbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity COUNTER-TERRORISM 37 INM SIOM MODERNIZATION a Description The first step the SEGOB's INM took towards modernizing and digitizing its workforce came via a new content management system called SIOM which is a solid database that permits the immediate registration of information from INM's daily operation of immigration applications SIOM allows the immediate evaluation of an application at the document reception window At that time the processed information related to the migratory application presented by foreigners who wish to enter the country as well as those already having residency in Mxico can be immediately reviewed from beginning to end There are currently 165 operational POEs in Mexico 58 airports 51 seaports and 56 land crossings This program will help INM upgrade and expand its existing SIOM which currently tracks only 80% of those requiring registration upon arrival and none of those exiting the country The project will help INM build a robust IT network to support many aspects of Mexican immigration verification and control operations across POEs some of which are located in remote areas and internal checkpoints It will also provide auxiliary equipment including UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 2812013 passport and fingerprint readers necessary to implementing biometric standards as well as communications medical supplies and search and rescue equipment to assist Mexican immigration authorities in rescue operations along Mexico's southern border Supp FY-2008 FY-2009 Bridge funding would provide for the development of the hardware and software infrastructure necessary to support SIOM generally as well as the digitalization of forms and permits Supp FY-2009 funding would support implementation of these programs at all POEs b Estimated cost FY2009 US$45 million and FY-2010 US$5 million c Possible sources ANS GTSI SAIC and SAI other private U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission first quarter CY-2009 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country second quarter FY-2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 Schellenberg FA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity B7 E UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 B7 E B7 E UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 -Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 B7 E B7 E UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 'UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 B7 E 43 EQUIPMENT FOR DETECTION AND HANDLING OF EXPLOSIVES CISEN a Description Provides forty-five 45 ion scanners vapor tracers for detecting explosive devices and ten 10 robotic machines for handling and defusing same to the National Security and Investigation Center CISEN for its counter-terrorism mission These portable handheld ion scanners and robotic units will take much of the current guesswork out of identifying explosives and will provide much needed safety for explosives-handling CISEN personnel b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$1 514 million c Possible sources SAIC Rapiscan AS E or other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver November 2009 for backscatter vans h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC William Carroll 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4185 carrollwj@state gov RULE OF LAW 44 ANTI-CORRUPTION a Description This project will provide training and technical assistance in ethics anti-corruption and internal affairs investigations to appropriate federal entities It will continue support for the Culture of Lawfulness project b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 7 million FY-2010 US$0 7 million c Possible sources National Strategy Information Center NSIC U S law enforcement agencies and training academies Kaseman Corporation Inc other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Important -- depends upon availability of funding UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 f Date of anticipated submission December 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HemandezPT@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity MONEY LAUNDERING 45 ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING a Description This project will support a continuing anti-money laundering initiative at the Financial Intelligence Unit FIU of the SHCP Acquisitions will include special investigative equipment computer hardware and software and specialized training The program will provide assistance for hardware and software to respond more effectively to the evolving nature of money laundering A key part of the effort to be coordinated and developed with Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network FINCEN will be to modernize the FIU's capabilities to process analyze and correlate money flowing through the financial system while looking for anomalies to investigate further The FIU's recent naming as a national security agency and the GOM's even more recent passage of a Terrorist Financing Law only reinforce the important role the FIU has to play in the areas of counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism Upgraded software hardware will enhance data management and analysis systems to include link analysis query functionality data analysis production of reports and graphic displays A link between the FIU and Plataforma Mexico the GOM's nationwide secure system for inter-connectivity among law enforcement agencies will help facilitate information-sharing among GOM agencies and with international and foreign law enforcement organizations Future requirement studies will validate acquisitions in terms of engineering services project management civil engineering site preparations and provision of office productivity equipment including furnishings air conditioning systems uninterruptible power systems computer hardware and software b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$7 4 million and FY-2010 US$1 million c Possible sources ANS MIC and GTSI other U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 ' UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 46 ASSET FORFEITURE a Description The ability to investigate and prosecute narcotics crimes and related offenses in Mexico has been significantly enhanced and simplified by the enactment in November 1996 of the Organized Crime Law and its implementation in 1997 The law is missing some elements for an effective asset forfeiture regime For example it lacks provisions for international forfeiture cooperation and asset sharing and does not provide for forfeiture of assets when the organized criminal suspect has died or absconded from Mexican jurisdiction This program will provide training and assistance to support GOM efforts to reform its asset forfeiture legislation and regulations which will enhance the capacity of the GOM to seize the assets of criminal organizations and develop a comprehensive plan for asset management and disposition The project will be initiated with the Attorney General and will involve the SHCP Service of Administration and Transfer of Real Property SAE Future requirement studies will specify needed services such as legal advice and models for legislative initiatives computer hardware and software b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$1 5 million and FY-2010 US$0 5 million c Possible sources USG agencies SAIC GTSI IBM SUN HP DELL ANS SAI 12 other private U S contractors and Mexican companies as subcontractors to US prime contractors d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INL RPSO i Date required in country June 2009 j Contact PSC Fred Schellenberg 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4102 SchellenbergFA@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE UNITS SSP SIU 47 SIU SPECIALIZED TRAINING a Description NAS will provide three 3 annual special investigative courses for twenty 20 SIU agents per course at the DEA Training Academy in Quantico VA Training will emphasize professional police work especially evidence exploitation and assist the SSP SIU agents to successfully bring a greater number of criminal cases to closure Acquisitions will consist of special police investigative and safety equipment training and training materials b Estimated cost FY2009 US$3 million FY-2010 US$3 million c Possible sources DEA d Method of purchase Government source e Priority Important -- depends on availability of DEA funding UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 ' UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver October 2008 h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and various dates throughout the fiscal years j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HemandezPT@state gov DEMAND REDUCTION 48 FUNDING FOR NGOs a Description These drug demand reduction project activities will receive support mainly through grants with possible purchases of some computer hardware and software b Estimated cost FY2009 US$0 595 million c Possible sources Services from Mexican NGOs including NSIC Casa Amiga Youth Integration Centers CIJ and National Council Against Drug Addiction CONADIC and commodities from U S companies d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 and thereafter g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country November 2008 and various dates throughout the fiscal years j Contact PSC Pedro Hernandez 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4731 HemandezPT@state gov Goods and services are of a recurring nature equipment is of an indefinite quantity PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT 49 NEW COMPUTERS a Description Increased levels of NAS personnel from 20 to 70 will require fifty 50 more desktop computers ten 10 laptop computers five 5 printers five 5 copiers five 5 servers two file two mail one spare and three 3 digital senders to support increased MI workload b Estimated cost FY2009 US$0 134 million c Possible sources U S companies through GSA d Method of purchase Government source e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country November 2008 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC Susan Selbin 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4732 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 ' UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 SelbinSM@state gov 50 NEW VEHICLES a Description Increased levels of NAS personnel from 20 to 70 will require ten 10 more office transportation and logistical vehicles to support increased MI workload b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 3 million c Possible sources U S dealerships through GSA that can provide guarantees and warranties honored in Mexico for U S -assembled vehicles d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC Susan Selbin 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4732 SelbinSM@state gov 51 NEW OFFICE FURNITURE a Description Increased levels of NAS personnel from 20 to 70 will require office equipment to complement approximately fifty 50 additional personnel to accommodate increased MI workload b Estimated cost FY-2009 US$0 1 million c Possible sources various U S office furniture wholesalers d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO I Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC Susan Selbin 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4732 SelbinSM@state gov 52 REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS a Description NAS personnel will require ten 10 desktop computers two 2 laptop computers two 2 printers two 2 copiers one 1 file server and one 1 digital sender to replace worn-out equipment in both FY-2009 and FY-2010 b Estimated cost FY2009 US$0 03 million FY-2010 US$0 35 million c Possible sources U S companies through GSA d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Mandatory - will receive funding f Date of anticipated submission October 2008 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC Susan Selbin 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4732 SelbinSM@state gov UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013 53 REPLACEMENT VEHICLES a Description NAS personnel will require two 2 vehicles for office transportation and logistical purposes as replacements for worn-out models b Estimated cost FY 2009 US$0 03 million c Possible sources U S companies through GSA that can provide guarantees and warranties honored in Mexico for U S -assembled vehicles d Method of purchase Open market e Priority Important - expect to have funding f Date of anticipated submission January 2009 g Date of anticipated source origin waiver N A h Authorized contract agent INURPSO i Date required in country January 2009 and thereafter as possible j Contact PSC Susan Selbin 52-55-5080-2000 Ext 4732 SelbinSM@state gov BASSETT NNNN UNCLASSIFIED U S Department of State Case No F-2011-06095 Doc No C05160600 Date 03 28 2013
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