The District is seeking the Units, a web-based repository and maintenance for the Units as specified in these RFP Documents from a qualified and experienced science-based equipment Firm. Each Firm submitting a proposal is required to review the requirements of this RFP and submit a proposal for the initial purchase of fifty (50) Units. The proposal must outline a description of the Units, the Units’ functional capabilities, a description of the web-based storage system, details of maintenance schedules, the total cost to the District of the Units (including delivery, installation, and/or training as required), cost of the web-based storage services for a period of five (5) years and cost of the five (5) year maintenance agreement, and any other related services required by the RFP Documents. The proposal must also include unit pricing for an additional quantity of up to 25 Units and the corresponding additional cost for the web-based storage and maintenance of those Units should the District choose to purchase any additional Units. The District shall have the right to purchase such additional Units as needed and pursuant to the price and terms of the RFP Documents for a period of one (1) year from the date the Firm’s proposal is accepted by the District. The Firm’s proposal shall also include the per unit price for any part or component integrated into the Units, including but not limited to the Units’ test engines, which the District can purchase from the Firm individually and according to the terms of these RFP Documents. The proposals will be evaluated by the District evaluation committee, who will make a recommendation to the Board of Education regarding which Firm should provide the Units, web-based storage and maintenance services to the District.