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"The Big Easy" Wants I-Net Design, Releases RFP: Proposals Due Oct. 24
Last week, the city of New Orleans, through the Foundation for Louisiana (FFL), released a Request for Proposals (RFP) in its search for technical expertise to provide a fiber-optic network design and services related to its construction. Proposals are due October 24th.
The Vision
The Institutional Network (I-Net) design vision encompasses the entire city and will also provide wireless services. It will serve traffic light and advanced camera systems, streetlights, in addition to Internet, VoIP, video conferencing, and a list of other services cities use on a regular basis. From the RFP:
Ultimately, this new fiber network will help meet New Orleans’ goal to serve city-owned and operated buildings and facilities located throughout the 350-square mile city. This new network will improve services to residents, support implementation of Smart City applications and assist the City to achieve cost efficiencies in daily operations while helping disadvantaged residents to bridge the digital divide.
As part of this project, high-speed Internet access may also be offered for public use in city-owned or supported facilities like parks, libraries and New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC) centers. The City imagines working with community organizations to offer new services such as digital skills training in these spaces. Additionally, this project will explore design options that allow the network to be leveraged for future potential public private partnerships.
A Number Of Tasks To Tackle
As part of the arrangement, FFL expects some specific tasks from the firm that will be awarded the contract. They will strategize network design process, create a geodatabase documenting in detail where infrastructure will be needed. The firm will have to develop a detailed infrastructure assessment and strategic plan so city leaders know what resources they have and what they can use for the new network. As part of the project they will have to identify the network requirements to meet the city’s goals, craft a design, and develop a business plan. Lastly, the entity that obtains the contract will recommend a network governance structure.
Important Dates:
Deadline for Indication of Intention to Respond:
tgarcia(at)foundationforlouisiana.org
5 p.m. (Central Time) on Friday, Sept. 23, 2016
Deadline for Questions:
tgarcia(at)foundationforlouisiana.org
5 p.m. (Central Time) on Friday, Oct. 7, 2016
Deadline for Proposals:
Tanya Gulliver-Garcia
Manager, Special Initiatives and Evaluation
Foundation for Louisiana
4354 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd. Suite 100
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816
5 p.m. (Central Time) on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016