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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 14, 2005 FBO #1388
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- Personal Security Overview (ASOS)

Notice Date
9/12/2005
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
611430 — Professional and Management Development Training
 
Contracting Office
Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, Office of Acquisitions, M/FSI/EX/GSACQ, 4000 Arlington Boulevard Room F-2129, SA-42, Arlington, VA, 22204
 
ZIP Code
22204
 
Solicitation Number
SFSIAQ-05-R-1062
 
Response Due
9/30/2005
 
Archive Date
10/15/2005
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The Department of State's National Foreign Affairs Training Center, Foreign Service Institute (FSI) provides training and professional development to personnel of the Department of State and the Foreign Service community. The Transition Center (TC) division of FSI offers security awareness training to foreign affairs agency personnel and their eligible family members in the form of the Advanced Security Overseas Seminar (ASOS) program. The ASOS program requires the services of a qualified and experienced contractor to conduct fourteen 45-minute presentations addressing personal security in an overseas environment at each of the seminars. The one-day ASOS program is offered fourteen (14) times a year, and presents a variety of presentation formats in order to maximize the efficiency of the program. The presentations will be provided in direct support of the ASOS program. Participants come from many U. S. Government agencies, and their level of experience in the Foreign Service varies, from second-tour officers to veterans with twenty years or more service, and their family members. A prerequisite for the program is that the participants must have either attended the two-day Security Overseas Seminar or served no less than five years overseas with their current agency. Security information in this advanced course must be relevant and current; the personal security consultant must stay abreast of current security events, both on a national and international level, and relate these to security efforts within the foreign affairs community. It has been important for presenters to acknowledge the experiences audiences have brought to the seminar and provided some measure of audience participation. Approximately eight hundred participants attend this program yearly. The Personal Security Presentation itself has been developed by TC/T. The awardee(s) will be responsible for the refinement, update, and delivery of the existing model. The presentation entitled, ?Personal Security Overview?, will contain, but will not be limited to the following topics: ?The role of the Regional Security Officer; ? Bureau of Diplomatic Security Initiatives; The selected contractor must perform the professional services listed in this section under the general guidelines established by the Contracting Officer?s Representative (COR). During the agreement period the contractor shall be responsible for the following: ?Preparation and use of top-quality visual aids compatible with the Foreign Service Institute?s audio-visual technology. Handouts may be provided by awardee if desired, subject to the approval of the course coordinator. ?Subject matter input toward course materials, including the personal security portion of Security Overseas Seminar Guidebook. ?Awardee(s)will be required to attend an orientation meeting with the Contracting Office Representative (COR) and other staff members. ?Awardee(s) will be required to submit an electronic copy of the PowerPoint file (if used) and presentation notes to course coordinator for the files. ?The awardee must arrive 10 minutes prior to the start of each class and respond to follow-up questions at the end of the class sessions. The presentation itself entitled ?Personal Security Overview? will include delivery of an international overview, current region-specific trends, and risks and strategies for veteran employees and family members. The role of the Regional Security Officer and initiatives of the Department of State and Diplomatic Security, both at post and within the Department, will be reviewed in each presentation. An interactive format that will utilize the experience of veteran course participants is desired. The solicitation document for this requirement shall be made available for review (via FEDBIZOPPS.GOV) by September 19, 2005. Please submit all questions and inquiries to Bernard Salter Jr. in writing at salterb@state.gov by September 22, 2005.
 
Place of Performance
Address: George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center, 4000 Arlington Blvd. Arlington VA,
Zip Code: 22204
Country: United States of America
 
Record
SN00892658-W 20050914/050912211813 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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