REQUEST FOR INFORMATION RFI# 6234984JC of 22Īll patient care buildings (15 locations) are designed for standalone operation in the event of isolation from the campus infrastructure (e.g. The primary backup Enterprise Survivable Server is located at Harris Hall on the Monroe Park campus. The core PBX switch and Modular Messaging servers are strategically placed at Main Hospital on the Medical College of Virginia (MCV) Campus. IP, digital, and analog endpoints are supported.
This voice system design includes the following key considerations: The core PBX switches are duplex Avaya systems running CM6.3 in High Availability mode. Objectives of the RFI: VCU is seeking to develop the specifications for an RFP that will lead to a contract(s) for a new communications system with proven, state of the art technology to provide a high level of customer satisfaction and cost savings.Īvaya Hybrid-IP/PBX The current Avaya deployment provides a communications system capable of supporting VoIP as well as standard TDM digital and analog services. The new communications solution must be compatible with existing systems. VCU requires a turnkey solution that supports a modular approach to allow the University the option of implementing service over time.
The communications system shall replace or upgrade existing Avaya VoIP, digital and analog service. Purpose of RFI: The Purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to solicit information from qualified firms to evaluate options for a new communications system for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). Submissions may be sent via courier or mail to the address listed above or e-mailed to the Buyer I.
Request For Information RFI # 6234984JC Issue Date: Title: Options for a New Communications System at Virginia Commonwealth University Issuing and Using Agency: Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Attention: Jackie Colbert 10 S 6th St., 2nd floor (physical) POB 980327 (mail) Richmond, Virginia 23298-0327 The due date and time for submissions is Januat 11:00 AM. RFI Title: Options for a New Communications System at Virginia Commonwealth University Date: