Specifications include, but are not limited to: The State of Hawaii, Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS), Office of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) owns and operates standby generator systems at remote radio facilities and at State office buildings located statewide. Twenty (20) facilities are covered by this bid. The ETS’s standby generators are rated Level-2 by the National Fire Protection Association and are hard wired into each facility’s electrical distribution system through an intelligent Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). These generator systems, Automatic Transfer Switches, and their associated chargers, fuel delivery systems, fuel polishing systems, and monitoring and alarm electronics provide backup electrical power for the vital government telecommunications equipment located at these sites. They must be ready to function at all times in case of a commercial power failure. Four (4) of these radio stations are located in remote areas that require the use of a four-wheel drive vehicle to safely access the facility, while for some other sites, four-wheel drive is recommended. The only access to the facility at Haleakala summit requires that the Bidder obtain special permits to travel and transport fuel through the U.S. National Park. For this contract, the successful Bidder shall be responsible for all actions to ensure that ETS’s emergency generators and their related control, fuel, and alarm systems are maintained, functioning, fully fueled, and ready to operate at all times. Service provided by the successful Bidder for this contract shall include, but are not limited to, routine, thorough inspections that include written reports, full system testing, and maintenance in accordance with the best commercial practice for maintaining standby motor generators and their related systems that include, but are not limited to, Automatic Transfer Switches, motor starting batteries, battery chargers, fuel storage and delivery systems, fuel polishing systems, monitoring, control, and alarm electronics, electronics and control system batteries, and the telemetry, status, control, and alarm interfaces on all of these systems.