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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 08, 2008 FBO #2539
SOLICITATION NOTICE

U -- On-Site Technical Assistance to Improve Instructional Programs at Crownpoint Community School

Notice Date
11/6/2008
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
Contracting Office
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Albuquerque Acquisitions Office, 1001 Indian School Road NW; ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87104
 
ZIP Code
87104
 
Solicitation Number
RABQ2090001
 
Archive Date
11/20/2008
 
Point of Contact
BRENDELL GALLEGOS (505) 563-3009
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This solicitation, RABQ5080005, is issued as a Request for Quotes (RFQ). The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition 2005-18. The North American Industry classification (NAICS) code is 611710 and the business size maximum is $6.5 Million. The proposed contract is a Total Small Business Set-Aside. All small business shall provide a breakdown of their costs to demonstrate that at least 51% of the cost of contract performance incurred for travel, supplies, training materials, etc. shall be performed and incurred by the small business (prime). All small businesses shall comply with FAR 52.229-14 Limitations on Subcontracting. All responsible small business sources may submit a proposal, which will be considered by the Government. This office is requesting quotes on the following item: 0001 Provide all travel, supplies, materials, personnel and any other expenses to provide on-site technical assistance and related services. All work shall be performed in accordance with the Scope of Work. The Quantity is Twenty-Four (24) and the Unit is Days. 0002 Provide all travel, supplies, materials, personnel and any other expenses to provide on-site service delivery with technical assistance and training. All work shall be performed in accordance with the Scope of Work. The Quantity is Twenty-Four (24) and the Unit is Days. The Government intends to award a Firm Fixed Price contract. The period of performance (POP) for this requirement is from the date of award through June 30, 2009. Award shall be made to the company that provides the Government the best to provide one or more objectives delineated under the Objectives section of the SOW. Scope of WorkBackground: BACKGROUND Tiis tsozi BiOlta (Crownpoint Community School) is a Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) operated school located in Eastern Navajo Agency, McKinley County, Crownpoint, New Mexico. The school operates a day and residential program serving approximately 475 Navajo students. There are 95 employees; of this number, 32 are teachers and 15 education technicians. The school is accredited by Navajo North Central Accreditation (NNCA) and New Mexico State Department of Public Education (NMPED). Tiis Tsozi BiOlta (Crownpoint Community School) has been identified in Corrective Action (CA-1) Year 1 for school year 2007-2008. This action is based on low standardized test scores in Reading and Math on the New Mexico Standards Based Assessment administered during school year 2006-2007 and the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) Annual Report. According to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB), Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is the progress needed each year to have all children proficient and advanced by the year 2014. Prior to the determination of CA-1, the school spent two years in School Improvement status. During these years, the school employees developed and implemented a School Improvement Plan that entailed scientifically research-based programs, school-wide strategies and best practices to increase test scores and student achievement. The school failed to make AYP despite relentless implementation efforts. The school and instructional staff have a serious need for technical assistance to improve their instructional program in an effort to increase student performance and achievement to attain Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). The school staff and school board are in support of the decision to contact an outside resource to provide technical assistance, to analyze our data, evaluate the instructional program and strategies to address the underlying factors hindering our ability to make AYP. Technical assistance will include the development of strategies to support and facilitate the improvement process in effort to re-design the schools instructional program and to strengthen accountability. Technical assistance will also include monitoring the implementation of the Corrective Action Plan, tracking and documenting improvement efforts and providing ongoing guidance and technical assistance to support the school improvement process.1.0SCOPE Tiis Ts ozi BiOlta (Crownpoint Community School) will receive technical assistance that is comprehensive based on the results of the needs assessment that was completed in May 2008.2.0OBJECTIVES School staff will participate in a three-day comprehensive needs assessment review and strategic planning conducted by the consultants.School staff will develop a school-wide Corrective Action Plan under the guidance of the consultants during the three-day strategic planning session.School staff will review and discuss current instructional practice and what changes are needed with specific strategies to improve/impact the instructional practice as facilitated by the consultants.School staff will meet with the consultants on a monthly basis to include consultation with school leaders and SET.School staff will maintain open communication with the consultants to ensure guidance and support is provided and ongoing support for improving instructional practice and to track progress.School staff will participate in professional development trainings provided for ELL and Special Education to improve instructional practice to increase student achievement.School staff will participate and understand data and to be able to use data to guide instruction in the classroom. School staff will gain a better understanding of accountability structures that will facilitate changes in school practice through the school improvement and corrective action processes.3.0TASKS Associates will begin service delivery and will continue to provide technical assistance in the school corrective action process throughout school year 2008-2009.The consultants will provide technical assistance and related services to the school employees and school which has been identified in Corrective Action (CA-1) Year 1. The consultants will provide technical assistance and training to school leaders, school board members and the School Effectiveness Team (SET) on the school improvement and corrective action processes and assistance in efforts to establish accountability structures that will facilitate changes in the school practice. The consultants will facilitate staff meetings to monitor and analyze improvement efforts, examine strategies use and review of data to access the impact of improvement efforts. The consultants will monitor and track the implementation efforts of the Correction Action Plan and the 1114 Plan as well as other plans to ensure these plans are well implemented that the focus and efforts are on target. All aspects of the plan will be monitored-instructional components, budget and expenditures, professional development, parent involvement and resource allocation. Other areas to be monitored include Title Program allocations, coordination of support and instructional services such as after school tutoring, residential program, English Language Learners services and Special Education. The consultants will meet and provide guidance to the SET in the implementation of Section 1114 Plan, Corrective Action Plan and Performance Improvement Accountability Plan on a monthly basis. The consultants will schedule and provide training to the SET and teachers/education technicians on school improvement, BIE program requirements, the development of plans, reports and other required documents. The consultants will assist and guide the SET in the implementation and monitoring of the Professional Development Plan. The consultants will assist and guide the Principal, SET and School Board on compliance issues and implementation strategies to establish accountability structures. The consultants will facilitate, monitor and guide the changes in instructional practice and the implementation of New Mexico standards by conducting classroom observations, provide observation feedback and coordinate with all instructional support services to include Special Education, after school tutoring, etc. The consultants will assist and guide school leaders and instructional staff to establish an ELL program that meets the federal and state requirements. The consultants will assist the school leaders and instructional staff to design instruction that will target the language proficiency levels of the students, provide guidance to develop the ELL program to include descriptions and procedures for program implementation. The consultants will provide assistance with data collection, the analysis and reporting of student assessment data, conduct Data Retreats, schedule and conduct training for the school leaders and instructional staff on data analysis process and the use of data to guide instruction. The consultants will assist the school leaders, SET and instructional staff with technical writing support/editing in the development of plans, required reports and documents.4.0DELIVERY What the Contractor must deliver: service delivery will include various strategies.Develop a school wide Technical Assistance Plan in coordination and collaboration with school leaders and school staffConduct monthly on-site visitsCoordinate monthly meetings with the principal and SET to monitor service delivery which will include the development and submission of a monthly summary reportCoordinate with school leaders to schedule and facilitate meetings with the SET and stakeholders (Board, parents and community) to provide school improvement effortsSchedule, plan and debrief meetings with school leaders, the SET and School Board Conduct classroom observations and debrief with individual staff, principal and/or SETDevelop and design forms, conduct research, write and edit narratives, procedure descriptions, improvement plans and documents necessary as the schools documentation for improvement effortsSchedule and facilitate strategic planning meetings and other work sessionsMaintain ongoing communication with the Principal and school staff via cell phone, e-mail and faxProvide ongoing assistance to the Principal as needed and/or requestedThe consultants performance is built into the service delivery to ensure quality of services and ongoing monitoring and assessment. It will be a standard practice by the consultants to conduct monthly debriefing meetings with the Principal and SET and provide a monthly summary report. To monitor and track progress, a technical assistance work plan will be developed. Crownpoint Community School will have the option of negotiating services and contract options at the end of the contract year.When the Contractor must deliverAugust, 20083 daysSeptember, 20083 daysOctober, 20083 daysNovember, 20083 daysDecember, 20083 daysJanuary, 20093 daysFebruary, 20093 daysMarch, 20093 daysApril, 20093 daysMay, 20093 daysJune, 20095 daysGrand Total35 days5.0GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PROPERTY No equipment is required other than use of the copiers for reports, questionnaires, etc.6.0SECURITY The consultants shall have received security clearances through the Bureau of Indian Education Security Office.7.0PLACE OF PERFORMANCE Contract effort will be performed on the campus of Tiis Ts ozi BiOlta (Crownpoint Community School) located in Eastern Navajo Agency, Crownpoint, New Mexico.Previous experience working in Bureau of Indian Education schools is preferred. Please include your TAX ID Number, CAGE Number (obtain at www.ccr.gov), and DUNS Number when submitting your quote. The Offeror shall provide the lump sum cost for the two contract line items with a breakdown of their cost to provide this service and provide a copy of their credentials. The offeror shall have a favorable screening (applicant and suitability) determination must be made by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Office of Indian Education Programs (OIEP), Personnel Security and Suitability Program in accordance with the Background Investigations Clause. Please contact the Security Office at (505) 563-5287 to begin process. This solicitation incorporates one or more solicitation provisions by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given if full text. Upon request, the CO will make their full text available. The provisions at FAR 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors - Commercial Items, FAR 52.212-3 Offeror Representations of Certifications apply to this acquisition. Offerors must include a completed copy of the provision FAR 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certification/Commercial Items with their quote. If the offeror does not have a copy of this provision, you may obtain a copy at www.arnet.gov or contact the CO to receive a copy. Provision FAR 52.252-1 Solicitation Provisions Incorporated by reference.. Clauses Incorporated by Reference, FAR 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions - Commercial Items (SPR 1998). FAR 52.212-5 Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive Orders - Commercial Items, FAR 52.203-6, Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (JUL 1995);FAR 52.219-4, Limitations on Subcontracting (DEC 1996); FAR 52.222-3 Convict Labor, FAR 52.233-3 Protest after Award, FAR 222-19 Child Labor-Cooperation with Authorities and Remedies, FAR 52.225-16, Sanctioned European Union Country Services (FEB 2000); FAR 52.232-36 Payment by Third Party, FAR 52.239-1 Privacy or Security Safeguards, FAR 52.214-64 Preference for Privately owned U.S. Flag Commercial Vessels, FAR 52.222-21 Prohibition of Segregated Facilities, FAR 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity, FAR 52.222-35 Affirmative Action for Disabled Veterans of the Vietnam Era, FAR 52.222-36 Affirmative Action for Workers with Disabilities, FAR 52.222-37 Employment Reports on Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era, FAR 52.232-33 Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Central Contractor Registration, FAR 52.243-1 Changes Fixed Price (Alt I), FAR 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions Commercial Items, FAR 52.222-41 Service Contract Act of 1965 (as amended), FAR 52.242-15 Stop Work Order, FAR 52,242-17 Government Delay of Work, Department of the Interior Acquisition Regulation (DIAR) 1452.226-70 Indian Preference, DIAR 1452.226-71 Indian Preference Program, DIAR 1452.204-70 Release of Claims; Background Investigations Clause; Travel Costs Clause; and, FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation. The Evaluation Factors are in descending order of importance. All evaluation factors other than cost or price, when combined are significantly more important than cost or price. The Evaluation Factors are: 1) Technical Capability 1a: Technical Excellence: Describe ability to meet REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS in objectives and tasks in Statement of Work 2 & 3. Technical Approach: Describe your technical approach to accomplish each of the objectives and/or tasks delineated in the Scope of Work. 1c. Past Experience: List contracts that are of comparable size, complexity and similar; and, provide references demonstrating previous experience for this type of requirement. This experience shall show that experience building infrastructure systems for schools from the eligible list were defendable through the PIA, selective review process, and cost-effectiveness audits performed by the SLD. 2) Price 3) Past Performance: Provide recent & relevant contracts for the same or similar items, contract numbers, points of contacts with telephone numbers and other relevant information. Award will be based on the Best Value to the Government, overall acceptable quote, as submitted by a responsible offeror & ability to provide the above requirements. Quotes will be submitted in writing and signed by an individual with the authority to bind their respective company; electronic submissions via fax are acceptable. The due date for receipt of proposals is November 17, 2008; 9:00am Local Time. You may mail your quote to BIA, 1001 Indian School Road NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, or you can fax your quotes to (505) 563-3019.
 
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