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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 29, 2020 SAM #6666
SOURCES SOUGHT

R -- Expenditure and Financial Resource Monitoring and Analysis, 2020-2025

Notice Date
2/27/2020 11:41:00 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
 
Contracting Office
CDC OFFICE OF ACQUISITION SERVICES ATLANTA GA 30333 USA
 
ZIP Code
30333
 
Solicitation Number
2020_42391
 
Response Due
3/13/2020 7:00:00 AM
 
Archive Date
03/28/2020
 
Point of Contact
Monica Shaw, Phone: 7704888213, Pamela G. Joseph, Phone: (404) 498-0648
 
E-Mail Address
vwk1@cdc.gov, psg0@cdc.gov
(vwk1@cdc.gov, psg0@cdc.gov)
 
Description
TITLE:� The President�s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Project:� Expenditure and Financial Resource Monitoring and Analysis, 2020-2025 �OPDIV: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Center for Global Health (CGH) �Division of HIV & TB (DGHT), Economics and Health Services Research Branch (EHSRB) �Background:� This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE to determine the availability of potential small businesses (e.g., 8(a), service-disabled veteran owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, veteran-owned small business, and women-owned small business) in accordance with FAR 7.104(d).� The potential small business will need to demonstrate the ability to provide in-country one-on-one technical assistance and training to PEPFAR-supported countries, CDC implementing partner organizations, CDC USG country teams, and CDC HQ units: on the understanding and completion of the annual Expenditure Reporting requirements; assisting in the development and collection of custom country Financial Resource Tracking (FRT) processes; and to support the use of the data for strategic planning and partner management in selected countries. ���� History:� The President�s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has led global efforts to better understand the cost of delivering care, treatment, prevention, and support services to those infected and affected by HIV in resource-poor settings.� The PEPFAR Expenditure Analysis (EA) Initiative, led by CDC, evolved from the recognized need for timely cost information to improve management and increase efficient operations of PEPFAR programs.� Developed by the PEPFAR Finance and Economics Work Group (FEWG), and the lynchpin of PEPFAR�s Impact and Efficiency Acceleration Plan, EA was designed with two central principles in mind: timeliness and usability. The benefits of EA to the global PEPFAR program has been recognized by the Office of Global AIDs Coordinator (OGAC) and country teams developing custom financial reporting processes to advance on the EA process. Over the last 2 years, EA has evolved into what is now known as Expenditure Reporting (ER). ER has the same goals and objectives of EA, with a greater alignment with the PEPFAR budgeting process through a shared classification strategy. �Employing tools that utilize high quality expenditure and budget data help to quantify programs, improve accountability, and maximize smart investments, ensuring that PEPFAR can achieve more with finite resources and taking greater strides towards an AIDS Free Generation. The success of the PEPFAR Expenditure Analysis and now the Expenditure Reporting processes has continued the Secretary of State/Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator to make it an annual requirement for Country Operation Planning (COP). The NAICS code is 541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Period of Performance: 12-month Base Year with four (4) 12-month option periods The contract will include the following requirements Core Requirements: Provide business acumen working in Public Health environments in both domestic and international settings, with high ranking government officials, faith-based partner organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and Ministries of Health (MOH); Provide technical assistance and training on the understanding and completion of annual Budget/Financial and Expenditure Reporting requirements in PEPFAR-supported countries; Triage and field questions from CDC USG staff and implementing partner organizations for FRT content, allocation, completion, submission and provide support for data collection and cleaning process either virtually or in-person; Coordinate, with guidance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Center for Global Health/Division of Global HIV/AIDS/Economics and Health Services Research Branch (EHSRB) and CDC core country financial team and CDC counterparts responsible for financial resource traced data on the development of in-country processes to track financial data unique to CDC partners and utilization of online data collection systems for partner submissions; Coordinate, with guidance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Center for Global Health/Division of Global HIV/AIDS/ Economics and Health Services Research Branch (EHSRB) and in-country counterparts to provide local language translations of guidance documents, data collection template, and training materials; Coordinate, with guidance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Center for Global Health/Division of Global HIV/AIDS/ Economics and Health Services Research Branch (EHSRB) and in-country CDC counterparts with the development and delivery of regional training for implementing partner organizations and for CDC USG staff on the interpretation and use of financial data;� Collaborate with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Center for Global Health/Division of Global HIV/AIDS/ Economics and Health Services Research Branch (EHSRB) with the creation of evaluation processes to assist in using financial data to evaluate and conduct unique data analysis and publish findings where appropriate; � Contractors must respond to all the following points, by indicating your experience and ability to provide: � Knowledge of or the ability to provide understanding of The U.S. President�s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Public Health programs and the complexities associated with its frequently changing nature; Experience or the ability to provide written proof of public accounting certification Experience or ability to provide written proof to adherence to international tax and labor laws; Knowledge of or the ability to provide understanding of PEPFAR-supported partnership management in international settings �Experience or the ability to provide understanding of the following: Economic Theory/Methodology Financial & Budget Monitoring Excel usage Data Visualization software Foreign Language Translation (Portuguese, French, Spanish) Meeting/Training Logistical Planning Interested parties having the capabilities necessary to perform the stated requirements may submit capability statements via email to Monica D. Shaw at monica.shaw@cdc.hhs.gov. CAPABILITY STATEMENTS MUST DEMONSTRATE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED ABOVE.� Please address each in order listed above. Teaming Arrangements:� All teaming arrangements shall�include the above-cited information and certifications for each entity on the proposed team. Teaming arrangements are encouraged. Responses must be submitted not later than March 13, 2020. �Capability statements will not be returned and will not be accepted after the due date. This is not an invitation for bid, request for proposal or other solicitation and in no way obligates CMS to award a contract.� The sole intent�of this Sources Sought Notice is to obtain capabilities for set-aside and procurement planning purposes.� Please provide the follow Business information: DUNS Number Company Name Company Address. Company Point of Contact, phone number and email address Type of company under NAICS, as validated via the System for Award Management (SAM).� Additional information on NAICS codes can be found at www.sba.gov. �Any potential government contract must be registered in SAM located at http://www.sam.gov.�� Corporate structure (corporation, LLC, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, professional corporation, etc.); Current GSA Schedules appropriate to this Sources Sought Current Government Wide Agency Contracts (GWACs) Point of Contact, phone number and email address of individuals who can verify the demonstrated capabilities identified in the responses. Responders should also include a statement about whether they have an approved Federal audited accounting system.� If the responder has an approved accounting system, please provide the certification in which the accounting system was deemed adequate (e.g. the name of the audit agency and audit number).� You may submit as an attachment, which will not count towards the overall page limit. �All capability statements can be submitted via e-mail, facsimile, or regular mail to the point of contact listed below. �Responses shall be limited to 5-7 pages. Responses must be submitted no later than March 13, 2020.� Documentation should be sent to: Monica Shaw monica.shaw@cdc.hhs.gov
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://beta.sam.gov/opp/a00163a549e4498a9ab16787b18110db/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Atlanta, GA 30329, USA
Zip Code: 30329
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05574938-F 20200229/200227230144 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
SAM.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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