SOLICITATION NOTICE
R -- Country Program Coordinator for Cote d'Ivoire - ADDENDUM TO 52 212-4 2015 - SOW - (Draft) - Biodata Form
- Notice Date
- 5/30/2018
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 541611
— Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- Contracting Office
- Millennium Challenge Corporation, MCC, Washington DC, 1099 Fourteenth St NW, Suite 700, Washington, District of Columbia, 20005, United States
- ZIP Code
- 20005
- Solicitation Number
- DCO-PR-18-0242
- Archive Date
- 7/10/2018
- Point of Contact
- Anna Oberoi, Phone: 2027726503
- E-Mail Address
-
oberoia@mcc.gov
(oberoia@mcc.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- Biodata Form Request for Quote Statement of Work ADDENDUM TO 52 212-4 2015 Country Program Coordinator for Cote d'Ivoire Solicitation: DCO-PR-18-0242 1) This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information including in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; quotes are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. The Solicitation number is DCO-PR-18-0242 and is issued as a Request for Quotations (RFQ). This solicitation document incorporates all mandatory commercial item provisions and clauses that are in effect through the most recent Federal Acquisition Regulation amendments which can be found at http://www.acquisition.gov/far/index.html 2) The North American Industrial Classification Systems (NAICS) code is 541611 and the small business size standard is $15 million. 3) FAR Clauses 52.212-1 through 52.212-5 apply to this procurement. The exact text and wording of clauses and provisions may be obtained from the Internet at http://acquisition.gov/far/index.html. The Government contemplates the award of a Time and Materials Order resulting from this solicitation. NOTE: An Addendum to FAR clause 52.212-4 Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial Items, (Alt I) is attached. 4) The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is a U.S. Government corporation whose mission is to provide assistance that will support economic growth and poverty reduction in carefully selected countries that demonstrate a commitment to just and democratic governance economic freedom, and investments in their citizenry. For more information on the MCC, please visit www.mcc.gov. 5) THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS FOR AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT AND IS NOT FOR INDIVIDUALS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT DIRECT WITH MCC. PLEASE VISIT: http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Independent-Contractor-Defined FOR INFORMATION REGARDING INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. Note: MCC will assist the consultant in coordinating with an Independent Contractor Engagement Services Provider for payroll, travel, international travel insurance, etc., therefore, a DUNS number and registration in System for Award Management (SAMS) is not required. 6) Description of Services: MCC seeks a Consultant to support the Regional Coordinator and Managing Director on key technical and administrative components of this Program. Specifically, he or she shall contribute to project oversight, support day-to-day coordination, sequencing, planning and follow through on work plan tasks underway and involving the MCC core team, the Program advisory group as well as other contracted support and consultants. 7) This combined synopsis and solicitation notice is a request for competitive quotations. Therefore, all quotations received prior to the RFQ close date will be considered. 8) The Government will award an order to the responsible independent consultant(s) whose quote conforming to this notice represents the best value in terms of technical criteria, past performance and price. All non-price factors (technical criteria and past performance) are more important than price. If found advantageous, the Government reserves the right to make more than one award as a result of this solicitation. 9) The consultant will work from Côte d'Ivoire his/her home office and MCC eligible countries. 10) Evaluation Factors. Only quotes which meet the mandatory technical evaluation criteria will be considered. Candidates with preferred qualifications will be given additional consideration. Technical Evaluation Criteria: Mandatory Requirements: • Minimum of 5 years' experience working in West Africa implementing and/or overseeing international development projects and programs • Demonstrated track record of the use of data and open data to augment transparency and improve lives • Must be a citizen of Côte d'Ivoire. • Must be a resident of Côte d'Ivoire, or able to become resident without significant delay and at no cost to the Program. • Must have experience working with U.S. and foreign team members. • Must have excellent written and verbal English and French language proficiency. • A bachelor's degree from an accredited university in information systems, business administration, management, public administration, finance, economics, or a related field; or equivalent experience. • High level of motivation, personal commitment, interpersonal skills and ethical standards. • Willingness to travel within Côte d'Ivoire and internationally as needed. • Demonstrated project / program management experience - including tracking work plans, milestones and budget as well as monitoring the implementation of an international development activity, preferably under a grant or cooperative agreement. • Demonstrated experience managing client relationships, especially in the context of grants management, banking, business development, or international development. • Demonstrated ability to operate independently in high visibility, high-pressure environments and operate in a complex office environment, emergency and/or political crisis situations with minimal supervision. Preferred Requirements: • Minimum 5 years' experience in designing and overseeing implementation of projects and programs related to the use of data to meet development project / program objectives, including innovation, greater stakeholder engagement, program efficiency, mutual accountability and transparency. • Knowledge of international best practices related to the use of data and open data to meet development project / program objectives. • Experience on development programs related to HIV/AIDs, health, gender equality, education and/or economic empowerment of youth. • Experience applying her or his skills related to data in one or more of the following sectors: Health, gender, education, energy, water, or transportation. • Knowledge of grant management; • Experience working with marginalized groups and/or community-based enterprises. • Experience managing client relationships, especially in a grants management, banking, business development, or international development context. • Experience with or education related to financial management, accounting and/or auditing, monitoring, or evaluating international development programs. • Knowledge of community needs assessment, mobilization, community enterprises participatory development, and/or monitoring the implementation of an assistance activity under a grant or cooperative agreement. • Demonstrated ability to apply data and open data skills to international development projects, including capacity building (data literacy) in developing countries. • Demonstrated knowledge in procuring contract or consulting services and establishing and managing grants involving data or open data assessments. • Familiar with operational policies, procedures and processes related to open data among the United States Government (USG), other governments, donors and the private sector. • Ability to effectively work cross-culturally and experience in collaborative planning and negotiations with high-level donor and/or foreign officials. • Ability to anticipate, mitigate and resolve problems or conflicts resulting in practical approaches and solutions that are in the best interest of the organization (MCC) and OGAC. • Ability to collaborate with staff of OGAC and PEPFAR interagency partners, as well as multilateral development institutions, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations as appropriate. • Ability to represent MCC to a wide range of external stakeholders. • Knowledge of strategic and operational planning processes and techniques and the ability to manage for results, problem-solve and identify innovative solutions. • Ability to develop, track and manage budgets. MCC reserves the right to interview the candidates. Past Performance: Three (3) professional references for relevant work performed during the past three years. Price: The government will examine the proposed rate for reasonableness. 11) Evaluation Methodology. The Government will perform a comparative analysis of quotes and will assess the advantages and disadvantages of each quote as related to the Evaluation Factors. Multiple awards may be made from this notice and all quotes will be retained and may be utilized for additional requirements for a period of 12 months. 12) Quote Deadline. Independent Consultants are invited to submit their quotations in response to this notice by 11:00 am Eastern Standard Time (EST), June 25, 2018. Only e-mailed requests for additional information will be accepted at MCCConsultants@mcc.gov and oberoia@mcc.gov by 11:00 am EST on June 21, 2018. Quotations submitted in response to this notice shall include the solicitation number DCO-PR-18-0242 AND description of ‘PEPFAR DCLI' in the subject line and be signed, dated and submitted via email to MCCConsultants@mcc.gov and oberoia@mcc.gov. The maximum file size is 10mb. 13) Exclusion of Quotes and Communications. At any time prior to award, including upon receipt of quotes, the Government may exclude a quote from further consideration for reasons such as (but not limited to): non-compliance with instructions related to this solicitation; the quote is not among the most highly rated; or the quote is not likely to be selected for award. The Government need not notify an offeror that its quote has been excluded from further consideration nor need it provide the offeror with a pre-award debriefing. However, the offeror will be provided post-award notification and if requested, a brief explanation of the basis of the award decision. After receipt of quotes, the Government will conduct an evaluation. The Government intends to evaluate quotes and issue a contract/ order without communications with offerors. However, during the evaluation process, the Government may, solely at its discretion, communicate with an offeror for any purpose, such as to gain a better understanding of the quote. As a result of such communication, the Government may allow offerors to submit quote revisions. If quote revisions are allowed, the Government may, solely at its discretion, impose non-common due dates for the revisions. In other words, the Government may elect to have a quote revision date for an offeror that is different than the quote revision date for another offeror(s). The Government need not conduct communications with all offerors. Rather, the Government may, at its discretion, conduct communications with one or only some offerors. Furthermore, the Government need not permit all offerors to submit quote revisions. Rather, the Government may, at its discretion, seek quote revisions from only one or only some offerors. 14) Quote Submission. The Individual Consultant shall submit the following document: a. Technical: (1) Cover letter that addresses all technical criteria as listed in this solicitation; (2) Curriculum Vitae (25 page maximum), Microsoft Word file b. Past Performance: Three professional references, with contact phone and email information, Microsoft Word file c. Price: Complete the attached Bio-Data form (see attached) to include the independent consultant's proposed rate and salary history. PLEASE DO NOT COMBINE YOUR SUBMISSION INTO ONE (1) DOCUMENT. DOCUMENTS (a), (b), &(c) MUST BE SUBMITTED AS SEPARATE DOCUMENTS. 15) FAR 52.212.3, Offeror Representations and Certifications - Commercial Items shall be required from the selected consultant, prior to the time of award. 16) The following Clauses will apply to the resulting order: a. 52.249-70, Termination Clause b. 52.232-72, Limitation of Funds - Incrementally Funded Contracts 17) There are no additional contract requirements(s) necessary for this acquisition other than those consistent with customary commercial practices. 18) See attached documents, (1) Addendum to FAR Clause 52.212-4, (Alt I); (2) MCC Bio-Data Sheet and (3) Statement of Work.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: The consultant will work from Cote d'Ivoire his/her home office and MCC eligible countries., United States
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