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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2003 FBO #0667
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- THE US GOV IS SEEKING SOURCES FOR NON-PERSONAL SERVICES TO DEVELOP A NEW SUMMER CHEERLEADING PROGRAM CAMP IAW SOW BELOW.

Notice Date
9/23/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, United States Air Force Europe, USAFE Contracting Squadron, USAFE Contracting Squadron UNIT 3115, APO, AE, 09094-3115
 
ZIP Code
09094-3115
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-F61521-03-M-0001
 
Response Due
9/25/2003
 
Archive Date
10/10/2003
 
Point of Contact
Shirley Duff, Mrs, Phone (49) 631 536 8080, Fax (49) 631 536 8413/8414, - Ursula Nabinger, Ms., Phone (49) 631-536-7616, Fax (49) 631 536-8414,
 
E-Mail Address
Shirley.Duff@ramstein.af.mil, Ursula.Nabinger@ramstein.af.mil
 
Description
STATEMENT OF WORK FOR SUMMER CHEERLEADING PROGRAM The contractor will provide for non-personal services to staff and operate a weekly cheerleading program for DoD youth ages 6-18, which will be paid for by government funds. Required services are specified within: 1. Summer cheerleading program will visit up to14 USAFE installations between 14 June and 27 Aug 04. The installations which may be included are as follows: Ramstein AB (includes Vogelweh AB and Sembach AB), Spangdahlem AB, Geilenkirchen AB, and Rhein Main AB in Germany, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Alconbury, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Croughton in the UK, Moron AB in Spain, Aviano in Italy, Lajes Field in the Azores and Incirlik in Turkey. 2. Contractor is responsible for all travel costs between countries in the USAF European Theater plus to and from the United States. Local youth programs will provide the ground transportation while in the UK, Germany and the Azores. USAFE/SVPCY will coordinate specific dates for each camp once contract has been awarded. 3. Cheerleading program shall consist of 5 days, 2 sessions of 3 hours per day for a total of 15 hours of instruction, demonstration, and practice exercises using cheerleading skills; such as, but not limited to: teamwork, safety, exercise and fitness, cheers, chants, dances, stunts, choreography techniques and material appropriate for each age group (7-9) (10-13) (14-17). Staff will be taught everyday appropriate cheerleading skills and techniques. Cheerleading program shall include: 1. Warm-ups and injury prevention 2. Safety and Spotting techniques 3. Cheers and chants 4. Motion drills & dance techniques set to music. 5. Beginning tumbling techniques 6. Jumps, exercises and dance routines 7. Choreography techniques 8. Team building spirit games 9. Stunt instruction, mounts, pyramids etc Also, conduct cheerleading sessions with the children and staff. Staff will use the techniques gained in training while working with the children and being coached by the instructors. Camps will include an end of camp performance with the campers. Solid values and sportsmanship will be a recurring theme in all the interactions between staff and the children. 4. Child to staff ratio for the contractor will be 15 to 1 5. Instructors will be nationally recognized, be fluent in the English language and will have previous experience and training in conducting programs for youth 6. Each program participant will receive 15 hours of instruction, a participation award, a certificate of course completion and the opportunity to provide feedback on the program. 7. Programs will provide gym or similar space to adequately conduct this program. Programs will also provide mats for tumbling and a boom box with CD and tape player. 8. Youth participating in this program will need to provide all their own equipment to include safety gear as deemed necessary by the local installation. 9. Contractor is responsible for providing each participant with a Cheer Camp T-shirt and all other equipment and supplies. 10. The local youth program will handle all the marketing for this program and register all program participants. Contractor is welcome to forward logos to each program. 11. Local programs will provide lodging for contractors only, not family member accompanying the contractor. 12. Contractors are responsible for all their own meals expenses. USAFE/SVPCY Point of Contact Janet Seachris or Dr. Kimberly Moore USAFE/SVPCY Unit 3050, Box 160 APO AE 09142 DSN 496-7948/7949 DSN FAX 496-7947 Comm 011-49-6302-67-7948 Comm Fax 011-49-6302-67-7947 E-mail: firstname.lastname@sembach.af.mil Office Hours: Monday ? Friday 0800-1700 Central European Time New Summer Cheerleading Program: Deliverable - Curriculum plan, developmental objectives and program activities to begin development during FY03 on or before 31 Oct 03 to HQ USAFE/SVPCY staff at HQ USAFE/SVPCY, Unit 3050, Box 160 APO AE 09136, Attn: Dr. Kimberly B. Moore or Jan Seachris (email: first.last name@sembach.af.mil).
 
Place of Performance
Address: Ramstein AB, Vogelweh AB, Sembach AB,Spangdahlem AB, Geilenkirchen AB,Rhein Main AB, Germany, RAF Lakenheath, RAF Alconbury, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Croughton UK, Moron AB Spain, Aviano Italy, Lajes Field Azores, Incirlik Turkey.
Country: EUROPE
 
Record
SN00440183-W 20030925/030923213234 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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