SOLICITATION NOTICE
R -- RFQ-DC-13-00087 Student Services Contract
- Notice Date
- 7/11/2013
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 812990
— All Other Personal Services
- Contracting Office
- SRRPODUS Environmental Protection AgencyAriel Rios Building1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.Mail Code: 3805RWashingtonDC20460USA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- RFQ-DC-13-00087
- Response Due
- 7/29/2013
- Archive Date
- 8/28/2013
- Point of Contact
- Percy Jones
- E-Mail Address
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Jones.Percy@epa.gov
(Jones.Percy@epa.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- REQUEST FOR QUOTE # RFQ-DC-13-00087 ANNOUNCEMENT FOR STUDENT SERVICES CONTRACTS U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development National Exposure Research Laboratory SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION This solicitation is being issued pursuant to the personal services contracting authority granted by Congress in the Consolidated Appropriation Resolution for 2003 (P.L. 108-7). A firm-fixed-price purchase order will be issued to the successful student or recent graduate selected for the position. The base period of performance for this purchase order is for a period of twelve months with the option to extend the contract for two periods. Each option period is for a period of twelve consecutive months. This solicitation includes the following four attachments: ATTACHMENT 1 - Statement of Work (SOW) and Associated Attachments ATTACHMENT 2 - Evaluation Factors ATTACHMENT 3 - Student Proposal Form ATTACHMENT 4- Applicable Clauses ? Additional Terms and Conditions of the Order In an effort to clarify the terms student and recent graduate, the definitions of each are provided below. A student is an individual, at least 18 years of age, who is enrolled, in good standing, in a degree program (actively seeking a degree) at a recognized educational institution. A student is not required to carry a full course load, as long as the individual is a bona fide student, not merely someone who signed up for a class in order to work under these contract arrangements. A recent graduate is an individual, at least 18 years of age, who has graduated with a degree from a college or university within the last year for baccalaureate and master?s degree recipients or two years for post doctoral degree recipients. The Government will make contract award based on evaluation factors other than price which will consider the following: Number of months of hands on experience with inorganic metal extraction procedures (including preparing chemical stock solutions and dilutions); Number of months of hands on experience with development of methods to assess the potential bioavailability of metals; Number of months of hands on experience with inorganic metals analysis of extracts and samples using analytical equipment such as i) Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), ii) Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), iii) Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (AA) and iv) Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS); Number of months experience conducting descriptive statistical analyses (i.e., mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, median, etc); Number of months experience assisting in preparation of public presentations, reports, abstracts; and Number of months exper ience using general laboratory skills and keeping laboratory notebooks. (Attachment 2). Submissions in response to this solicitation must be submitted on or before 4:30 p.m. EST, Monday, July 29, 2013 via e-mail to Contracting Officer Percy Jackson at jackson.percy@epa.gov and Contract Specialist Dionne Wright at wright.dionne@epa.gov. All email submissions must have ?RFQ-DC-13-00087? in the subject line. Late submissions will not be considered eligible for award and incomplete submission may not be considered at the Contracting Officer?s discretion. No telephone inquiries will be accepted in response to this solicitation. All questions must be writing to Contracting Officer Percy Jackson at jackson.percy@epa.gov and Contract Specialist Dionne Wright at wright.dionne@epa.gov. Prior to applying for this position, applicants are encouraged to visit the following web page to access information related to this announcement: http://www.epa.gov/oam/srpod/. Please follow the link located under the ?Announcements? header, entitled ?RFQ-DC-13-00087??Student Services Contract? and review all of the attached documents. You are encouraged to visit this webpage periodically to check the status of this announcement and to see whether or not any amendments (changes to the requirement of the posted position) have been issued. Foreign national students are required to fulfill all of the requirements outlined in the eligibility section of this announcement. SPECIAL NOTE: Upon receipt of the contract award, the student contractor must go immediately to link http://cdx.epa.gov and register with the Central Data Exchange (CDX) and complete the iBoard application. The student contractor must enter the COR as the point on their iBoard application. The student contractor should notify the COR when they have completed their iBoard application. The student must complete iBoard before beginning work. The contract may be terminated if the background check reveals a risk to the interest of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and national security. In addition, the individual(s) selected will be required to register with System for Award Management (SAM) and Dun & Bradstreet to obtain a Data Universal Number System (DUNS number) or DUNS +4 number. To obtain a DUNS number, students or recent graduate contractors can call Dun & Bradstreet 1-866-705-5711 or contact D&B at http://www.dnb.com. To register with SAM, contractors can call 1866-606-8220. There is no charge to register for DUNS or SAM. In addition, students or recent graduates who have been selected for this position will be required to sign an Acknowledgement of Special Terms before work can begin and are subject to these terms as outlined in Attachment 4 of this solicitation. Application Package Checklist for Applicants Submissions in response to this announcement MUST include the following: Resume or Statement of Qualification (not to exceed 2 pages) Completed Student Proposal Form (refer to Attachment 3) Copy of college/university transcripts (unofficial copies are acceptable, if it is apparent from the transcript copy that is a copy of an official document and that the school is identified) Three letters of Recommendations (not to exceed 2 pages per letter ) Hourly Rate Certification (refer to Attachment 3) Failure to submit the required documents may be determined nonresponsive and eliminated from consideration. SECTION II: ANNOUNCEMENT DETAILS OF THIS ANNOUNCEMENT Location:Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Required Level of EducationMaster of Science in Chemistry, Environmental Science, Toxicology, Chemical Engineering, or a related field of study Anticipated Start Date:August 2013 Rate of Pay:$29.35 Total Hours Per Week:Maximum of 40 hours per week Response Date:July 29th, 2013 4:30 pm EST The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) is to protect human health and the environment. This mission is accomplished by conducting leading-edge research and fostering the sound use of science and technology. The Method Development and Application Branch (MDAB) of Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division (HEASD), National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL), Office of Research and Development (ORD) at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking individuals, at least 18 years of age who have completed a Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in an environmentally related discipline such as chemistry, environmental science, toxicology or chemical engineering to provide services under a contractual agreement to assist in a project, which deals with characterizing inorganic metals and the bioavailability of these metals. The student must have laboratory training and experience including methods development for toxic metals and analysis of extracts and samples using analytical equipment such as Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (AA), Dynami c Light Scattering (DLS). Note: Students or recent graduates, who are EPA ORD employees, or the spouse or child of an EPA ORD employee, are not eligible to participate. 1. Project Description EPA is conducting research on bioavailability approaches to better characterize human exposures to inorganic metals and metalloids. Once these methods have been developed and applied appropriately, these methods can provide reliable data needed to evaluate exposure to these elements. This work will broadly include laboratory work, data reduction and interpretation, literature review, and interfacing with experts in the respective technical specialties. More specifically, the tasks associated with this position include methods development for inorganic metals and analysis of extracts using analytical equipment such as Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (AA), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Resulting data will be entered into laboratory database and reports generated. Data generation will also include performing literature researches for scientific jou rnals and entering these journal articles into an Endnote database. 2. Required Knowledge, Skills, Work Experience/Education The student must have completed a Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in chemistry, environmental science, toxicology, chemical engineering, or a related field of study. The student contractor is required to have laboratory training and experience including methods development for inorganic metals and metalloids, analysis of extracts and samples using analytical equipment such as Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (AA), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), and development of data to assess the potential bioavailability of inorganic metals. For Statements of Work involving work in a laboratory, the student contractor will need to know basic safety requirements in the laboratory and will be given additional safety training at the laboratory. 3. Estimated Number of Work Hours This initial contract will be for 12 month. The student contractor will work no more than 40 per week. This contract will not exceed 1,928 hours for the period of performance of 12 months. There will be two options for the work to continue an additional 12 months each, at 1,928 hours each. The US EPA reserves the full right to exercise these options. If the Government elects to exercise this option, it will do so no more than 60 prior to the expiration of the current period of performance. 4. Approximate Start and End Dates This contract is to begin on or about August 2013. The contract duration will be for 12 consecutive months. There will be two options for the work to continue an additional 12 months each at 1,928 hours each. The US EPA reserves the full right to exercise each option. 5. Evaluation Factors to be Used to Evaluate Resumes The Government will make the contract award based on the following items; Number of months of hands on experience with inorganic metal extraction procedures (including preparing chemical stock solutions and dilutions); Number of months of hands on experience with development of methods to assess the potential bioavailability of metals; Number of months of hands on experience with inorganic metals analysis of extracts and samples using analytical equipment such as i) Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES), ii) Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), iii) Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption (AA) and iv) Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS); Number of months experience conducting descriptive statistical analyses (i.e., mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, median, etc); Number of months experience assisting in preparation of public presentations, reports, abstracts; and Number of months experience using general laboratory skills and keep ing laboratory notebooks. (Attachment 2). 6. Hourly Rates Applicable The hourly rate for this position is $29.35, which is commensurate with the minimum required level of education and experience. Student contractors will be paid the basic hourly rate only for the number of hours worked and do not receive overtime premium. Working hours are Monday through Friday 8 am to 5:00 pm. Student contractors are not permitted to work on Federal holidays or weekends. Student contractors do not accrue leave or holiday benefits and are not paid for any non-work days, regardless of the reason. Federal, State, Local, and Social Security taxes will not be withheld; student contractors are responsible for reporting income to authorities and paying all taxes. Student contractors are responsible for all costs of transportation to and from the principal duty station location. EPA does not provide housing, meals or other living expenses while working at the principal duty station. 7. Principal Duty Location The primary duty location is U.S. EPA, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive, North Carolina, 27711. 8. Resume and Other Application Requirements Interested students and recent graduates shall provide a one or two page resume or statement of qualifications, including a copy of the transcripts and documentary evidence from USCIS, if applicable. In addition to the resume and transcripts, individuals applying to this announcement must complete Attachment 3 of this solicitation, entitled ?Student Proposal Form? and submit as a part of their application package. Students must also submit a statement certifying the student accepts hourly rate of is acceptable for the duration of their employment. A student or recent graduate is strongly encouraged to submit three letters of recommendation however only two are required. These letters may be from an academic advisor, major professor, or other professional associate familiar with the applicant?s skills and performance. Foreign National students must submit the required documents outlined in the eligibility section of this announcement. 9. Deadline and Address for Submission of Resume and Application Materials The deadline for submission is 4:30p.m.EST, July 29th, 2013. 10. Number of Awards Projected This is only for a single student position. Only one position will be awarded. 11. Eligibility Eligible student contractors must be a student or recent graduate (within the past year for baccalaureate and master?s degree graduates and within two years for postdoctoral graduates) The student or recent graduate shall have completed all requirements for a Master of Science in chemistry, environmental science, toxicology, chemical engineering, or a related field of study. Non-U.S. citizens may be eligible to participate, depending on their immigration status and the applicable regulations of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (BIS), formerly known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service. All non-US citizens must submit, as part of their proposal package, evidence of their immigration status that allows them to work in the United States. Students should possess a current U.S. Visa and be able to obtain U.S. work authorization in a timely manner if offered a contract. Students without a current valid U.S. Visa are not eligible. Academic degrees fulfilled outside of the United States must be judged to be equivalent to that achieved in accredited U.S. education programs in order to be acceptable for this contract. More information about the evaluation of foreign education can be found at the U.S. Department of Education's web site at http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html. If applicable, applicants shall submit all necessary documents to a recognized private U.S. organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign educational credentials, usually named a credential evaluation service. To be suitable, the foreign credential evaluation must include and describe (i) type of education received by the applicant (i.e., conventional, by mail, or online), (ii) degree of education relative to the U.S. education system, and testify that its comparability recommendations follow the general guidelines of the U.S. National Council for the Evaluation of Foreign Educational Credentials, (iii) the content of the applicant's educational program earned abroad and the standard obtained, (iv) the ranking of the awarding foreign schools? credit and authenticity in its own country's education system, (v) what the evaluation service did to obtain this information, (vi) the qualifications of the evaluator, and (vii) any indications as to other concerns such as falsification. Foreign credential evaluations that do not include all the above information or indicate there is not enough information on which to make a sound evaluation will not be accepted. 12. Required Background Investigation and Suitability Determination: Student contractors awarded a contract must undergo a background investigation, a check of FBI fingerprint files, and a suitability determination by the Environmental Protection Agency. Using the HPSD-12 "Contract People Template" found at http://epa.gov/oam, student contractor will electronically submit information to the Contracting Officer's Representative immediately upon contract award. In addition, the student contractor must review and complete the requirements outlined in Attachment 1 to Work Statement before beginning work on-site at the EPA. The student may begin work once the background investigation has commenced. If a background check reveals information to indicate the student contractor represents a risk to the interests of EPA and the national security, the contract may be terminated.
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