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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF JULY 01, 2021 SAM #7152
SOLICITATION NOTICE

99 -- Rural Community Policing Advisor

Notice Date
6/29/2021 12:44:06 PM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
921190 — Other General Government Support
 
Contracting Office
ACQUISITIONS - INL WASHINGTON DC 20520 USA
 
ZIP Code
20520
 
Solicitation Number
PSC-21-066-INL
 
Response Due
7/14/2021 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
07/29/2021
 
Point of Contact
Dominique Chittum
 
E-Mail Address
chittumda@state.gov
(chittumda@state.gov)
 
Description
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIRS (INL)�� �� You have received this ""Personal Services Contractor� (PSC) solicitation through the Department of State (DOS) Internet site. If you have any questions regarding this PSC, you may contact the DOS Official named in this solicitation. �The Department is not responsible for any data and/or text not received when retrieving this document electronically. �Amendments to solicitation documents generally contain information critical to the submission of an application. Position Title: Rural Community Policing Advisor Location: Bogota, Colombia Salary Level:�� �FS-02 - $89,505 - $131,441 (Equivalent GS-14) Period of performance: The period of performance for this contract is twelve (12) months from the date of award with four (4) optional one-year extensions. Issuance Date: June 29, 2021 Closing date:�� �July 14, 2021 Closing Time: 3:00 PM ET Solicitation Number:�� � PSC-21-066-INL Job description: �See below Dear Prospective Offerors: The Department of State is seeking offers from qualified U.S. citizens to provide personal services for the subject position under a personal services contract, as described in this solicitation. Submittals must be in accordance with the attached information at the place and time specified. Applicants interested in applying for this position MUST submit the following materials: 1.�� �Form SF 171 (Completed and signed) 2.�� �Complete resume. In order to fully evaluate your offer your resume must include: a.�� �Paid a non-paid experience, job title, location(s), dates held (month/year), and hours worked per week for each position. Dates (month/year) and locations for any overseas experience must also be detailed. Any experience that does not include dates (month/year), locations, and hours per week will not be counted towards meeting the solicitation requirements.� b.�� �Specific duties performed that fully detail the level and complexity of the work. c.�� �Names and contact information (phone and email) of your current and/or previous supervisor(s).� d.�� �Education and any other qualifications including job-related training courses, job-related skills, or job-related honors, awards or accomplishments.� e.�� �U.S. Citizenship Note: Resume must contain explicit information to make a valid determination that the candidate meets the experience requirements as stated in this solicitation. This information needs to be clearly identified in the resume. Failure to provide explicit information to determine qualifications for the position will result in loss of full consideration.� 3.�� �Evaluation Factor document specifically addressing: �Each of the Evaluation Factors shown in the solicitation below. Responses must be limited to 500 words per Evaluation Factor. Any additional words above the limit will neither be read nor scored.� Note: The Evaluation Factors are worth 70 out of 100 points. Offerors are required to address each of the Evaluation Factors in a separate document describing specifically and accurately what experience, training, education and/or awards they have receive that are relevant to each Factor. � 4.�� �Professional References: �Three (3) names and contact information (phone and email) of current and/or previous supervisors to serve as professional references. � Additional documents submitted will not be accepted. Incomplete or late offers will not be considered. Complete applications must be emailed to: �� �Dominique Chittum �� �U.S. Department of State �� �INL/EX/GAPP �� �ChittumDA@state.gov Sincerely, Katelynn Barham Contracting Officer U.S. Department of State SUBJECT A solicitation for a Personal Services Contractor (PSC), Department of State (DOS), Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). The United States Government (USG), represented by the DOS, seeks applications from US citizens interested in providing PSC services as described in this solicitation.� PRE-AWARD ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF PSC (JUN 2011) This solicitation may result in the award of one or more personal services contracts as defined in FAR 2.101. �Prior to contract award, all offerors or quotes must advise the cognizant Contracting Officer if they have a personal conflict of interest, such as a financial conflict, that would prevent them from either meeting the requirements of the clause entitled, �Post-Award Ethical Responsibilities of Personal Services Contractors,� or otherwise objectively performing their contractual duties upon contract award. � HOW TO APPLY Offerors proposal shall be in accordance with the requirements stated in this solicitation at the place and time specified. �A proposal will be determined non-responsive and ineligible for consideration unless all required documents and information are included in the submission. �Offerors shall ensure their resume demonstrates their possession of the minimum qualifications outlined in this Solicitation, as well as their ability to fulfill all required duties. �The Government is not responsible for any costs incurred by the offeror during the solicitation process. � � NOTE REGARDING GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS FOR THIS SOLICITATION� This solicitation in no way obligates the Department of State to award a PSC contract, nor does it commit the Department of State to pay any cost incurred in the preparation and submission of the application. Proposals must include the following and not exceed twenty (20) pages (additional pages will not be accepted or reviewed):� 1.�� �Form SF 171 (Completed and signed) 2.�� �Resume � 3.�� �Evaluation Factor Responses 4.�� �Three (3) names and contact information (phone and email) of current and/or previous supervisors to serve as professional references. � Note: Your resume should contain explicit information to make a valid determination that you fully meet the experience requirements as stated in this solicitation. This information should be clearly identified in your resume. Failure to provide explicit information to determine your qualifications for the position will result in loss of full consideration. Additional documents submitted beyond the requirements will not be accepted or reviewed.� *** ONE PDF ATTACHMENT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED VETERAN�S PREFERENCE Veteran�s preference is not applicable to this position therefore do not submit DD-214. ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL BE CONSIDERED REGARDLESS OF AGE, RACE, COLOR, SEX, CREED, NATIONAL ORIGIN, LAWFUL POLITICAL AFFILIATION, NONDISQUALIFYING DISABILITY, MARITAL STATUS, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, AFFILIATION WITH AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, OR OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR. Submit proposal via e-mail to the attention of: INL/Dominique Chittum E-mail: ChittumDA@state.gov Direct questions regarding this solicitation to: INL/Dominique Chittum E-mail: ChittumDA@state.gov INL will not accept proposals beyond the closing time/date; unless it can be determined DOS mishandled the proposal. � GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT� Mission of the U.S. Department of State: �The U.S. Department of State is the lead institution for the conduct of American diplomacy and the Secretary of State is the President�s principal foreign policy advisor. �The Department�s mission is to advance U.S. national security interests, fight terrorism, protect U.S. interests abroad, and implement foreign policy initiatives that build a freer, prosperous and secure world.� Mission of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL): �INL is under the Under Secretary for Democracy and Human Rights (J) and works to keep Americans safe at home by countering international crime, illegal drugs, and instability abroad. �INL helps countries deliver justice and fairness by strengthening their police, courts, and corrections systems. �These efforts reduce the amount of crime and illegal drugs reaching U.S. shores.� The INL section at U.S. Embassy Bogota, established in 1985, is among the largest and most complex INL offices in the world. �INL Bogota is charged with developing strategies and programs to achieve international narcotics control, law enforcement, and justice foreign policy objectives. � INL Bogota�s Rural Security program is a part of INL Bogota�s Law Enforcement Professionalization Support (LEPS) Division, and boosts Colombian National Police (CNP) capacity to expand its rural presence, improve police-community relations, and enhance security in Colombia�s rural areas. �Through its efforts, the Rural Security program assists Colombian efforts to combat narcotrafficking and transform post-conflict regions in the aftermath of the peace accord with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The Rural Community Policing Advisor (RCPA) role is to provide specialized expertise on how to further develop and expand the INL Rural Security Program in Colombia while incorporating community policing best practices. �The RCPA will oversee all management aspects of the program including funding, training, equipment accountability, and implementer performance. �The RCPA will also provide internal controls and accountability for the delivery of equipment, technical assistance, training, and other assistance to the CNP. �The RCPA must be able to work rapidly, responding promptly to multiple and evolving priorities in a difficult and demanding environment. �The position requires a law enforcement background and rural policing subject matter expertise and experience to enable the incumbent to determine swiftly what assistance is required, where expertise can be sourced from, within what timeframe it must be implemented, and how such assistance must be supervised to ensure its effectiveness. �� DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the direct supervision of the Bogota-based Rural Security Program Manager or his/her designee, the RCPA will perform the following duties: 1.�� �Identifies opportunities for effective rural police programs and projects in Colombia, with a focus on police force transformation, community policing, rural deployments, liaison work, and program development focused on indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and other minority populations, improved training opportunities, and ensuring procurement of the most essential, economical and highest quality equipment. �The RCPA will draw on subject matter expertise in rural policing, community policing, and program management involving U.S. government assistance in developing countries. �He/She will be responsible for program design, budget preparation, and program planning and execution. � 2.�� �In coordination with INL Bogota�s Senior Police Advisor (SPA), reviews and assesses Colombia�s rural policing capacity and oversees community engagement projects led by international organizations. �Advises INL Bogota, INL Washington, and CNP leadership on changes to existing programming and on how to structure future rural policing programs and projects in Colombia that expand state presence, reduce rural crime, and build community-police relations. �Conducts senior-level field surveys, evaluations, and special studies, as directed, and actively advances U.S. policy objectives with key CNP and Colombian government officials. 3.�� �Translates U.S. national interests into programming coordinated with the CNP to develop capacity in rural-focused police skills and issues (that could include, but are not limited to): �patrol tactics, crime scene investigation, anti-corruption, community policing, recruitment and deployment practices, communications, diversity and inclusion policies, and park police training. � 4.�� �Acts as a liaison between the CNP and relevant sections of the U.S. Mission. �Coordinates with the INL Bogota Rural Security Advisor and other construction entities on the construction and staffing of secure police installations throughout rural Colombia. �Coordinates with other INL Bogota programs, Embassy sections, and Colombian government entities regarding citizen security to promote whole-of-government efforts to bring security and economic transformation to rural territories. � � 5.�� �Develops and maintains professional relationships with CNP officials and other Colombian government entities to ensure close, cooperative working relationships. � 6.�� �Assists in the preparation of required reporting such as the annual budget request for International Narcotics, Crime and Law Enforcement (INCLE) funds, and the Mission Resource Request. �Coordinates annual reporting requirements for INL Bogota (e.g., the INCSR Volumes I and II, the End-Use Monitoring Report, and other official reports related to this SOW). �Helps administer and monitor the expenditure of funds designated to CNP activities. �Prepares program documentation and procurement requirements for rural police projects. �Helps prepare regular reporting, including bi-weekly status reports, to Rural Security Program Manager. �Assists in the development of other mandated reports as needed. 7.�� �Analyzes and reports on rural police developments in Colombia, ensuring that the USG is fully informed on the capabilities, capacity, performance, and opportunities with regard to rural policing. � 8.�� �Briefs Department, Congressional, and other international dignitaries orally and in writing on the INL-funded CNP programs in Colombia. �Prepares documents for presentation to the U.S. Congress. �Develops appropriate itinerary and accommodates official travelers, as necessary. � 9.�� �Establishes and maintains appropriate internal management control systems and end-use monitoring. �Ensures that INL Bogota programs are not subject to waste, fraud, or mismanagement. �Helps manage and monitor the use of all U.S.-provided commodities intended for rural police purposes. � 10.�� �Maintains security awareness and properly handles classified and controlled items and information. � 11.�� �When required, perform the role of Duty Officer. 12.�� �Perform other duties as requested and assigned that are directly related to this SOW. TRAININGS & DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES 1.�� �Completes the Contracting Officer Representative (PA296) distance-learning (DL) course through the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) within 120 days of arriving at Post in order to serve as a Contracting Officer Representative (COR). � 2.�� �Completes the FSI distance-learning courses Introduction to Grants and Cooperative Agreements (PY220), Monitoring Grants and Cooperative Agreements (PY222), and Federal Assistance and OMB Guidance (PY224) within 120 days of arriving at Post in order to serve as a Grants Officer Representative (GOR) and/or Agreement Officer Representative (AOR).� 3.�� �Completes the Introduction to Working in an Embassy (PN113) distance-learning (DL) course through the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) within the first six (6) months of arriving at Post. 4.�� �Completes the mandatory Foreign Affairs Counter-Threat (FACT) Course (CT650) prior to deployment to Post. � 5.�� �Consultations with the INL Western Hemisphere Program Office (INL/WHP) may be required before deployment. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE & TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS US Embassy Bogota, Colombia. �Regular travel to rural areas, small towns, and occasionally to large cities throughout Colombia is a requirement of this position. �Many of these areas in Colombia are conflict zones where insurgent groups are based, criminal organizations operate, and crime is generally high. �In addition, many of these areas in Colombia are tropical, with high temperatures, high humidity, tropical insects and diseases, and minimal infrastructure. � RELATIONSHIPS The RCPA will report to the Rural Security Program Manager, and will liaise and coordinate with other INL Bogota programs and with INL/WHP staff in Washington, DC. �The RCPA will provide general administrative and policy direction concerning overall program priorities and objectives, as well as work with INL/WHP to develop and manage programs and related issues. �The RCPA will liaise with other agencies/governments active in the fields of policing, law enforcement, rule of law and rural security, and with host government contacts. �The RCPA will monitor Rural Security projects in Colombia, analyzing their effectiveness and suggesting improvements. �The RCPA will work closely with INL Bogota�s SPA on issues related to police reform, institutional development, and training. The Rural Security Program Manager will provide yearly performance evaluations to the INL/EX/GAPP Contracting Officer in Washington, D.C. to contribute to the incumbent�s official yearly review.� COMPLEXITY This position involves planning, organizing, and completing financial and organizational analysis of enormous complexity. �Due to the high visibility and political sensitivity of the issues in which INL Bogota is involved, there is extreme difficulty in identifying the nature of the issues and planning, organizing, and determining the scope and depth of studies/audits to be undertaken. �The PSC is expected to address difficult scenarios by separating the substantive nature of the programs or issues into their components and determining the nature and magnitude of programs or issues, as well as in discerning the intent of the legislation and policy statements and determining how to translate the intent into program actions. SCOPE AND EFFECTIVENESS The PSC performs broad and extensive assignments related to a complex administrative/financial program spanning the full-range of citizen safety, law enforcement, rule of law, and counternarcotics programs in Colombia, which is of significant interest to the public and to Congress. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance for this contract is twelve (12) months from the date of award with four (4) optional one-year extensions. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 1.�� �U.S. citizenship with the ability to obtain and maintain Department of State Secret level Security and Medical clearances. �Department of State Ethics clearance (if applicable). �(Security clearance upgrade to TS level may be required). 2.�� �A minimum of ten (10) years of work experience as a civilian U.S. law enforcement officer, with at least three (3) years in a supervisory role and experience developing and/or managing community policing projects that focused on building a relationship between the police and the citizens they serve. � 3.�� �Bachelor�s degree or higher in Criminal Justice or a related field from an accredited U.S. institution. � �� 4.�� �Demonstrated professional experience managing or facilitating bilateral or international assistance in the fields of rural policing, community-focused law enforcement, security, and/or counter-narcotics. 5.�� �Proven ability to work effectively with host-nation counterparts, departments, and ministries to further program objectives in a timely and concise manner. 6.�� �Demonstrated English (4/4) and Spanish (3/3) (speaking/reading) language abilities. EVALUATION FACTORS (Used to determine the competitive ranking of qualified offerors in comparison to other offerors.) �Offerors should cite specific, illustrative examples for each factor. �Responses must be limited to 500 words per factor. �Any additional words above the limit will neither be read nor scored. Factor 1:�� �Work Experience�� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� �(25 Points) Demonstrated law enforcement experience, background in community policing, and experience in bilateral or international assistance delivery in the fields of security and/or law enforcement, the duties of which included: �managing complex projects, determining program and project requirements, pushing progress on programs and projects, and reporting on projects. �Candidates with previous work experience with the Department of State or USAID, experience designing rural security programming, and previous work experience in Latin America, and more than five years of experience managing bilateral assistance programs preferred. Factor 2:�� �Program Experience�� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� �(25 points) Demonstrated ability to design, implement, oversee, evaluate, and report on foreign assistance programs and projects and link them to strategic U.S. national security interests. �Demonstrated professional experience related to program design, project management, preparing program strategies, budgets, spend plans, SOWs, procurement orders, and purchase requests.� Factor 3:�� �Management & Communication Experience�� ��� ��� �(20 points)� Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in both English and Spanish, and in a timely and concise manner; and interact effectively with others at all levels to prepare, analyze, explain, and defend determinations and requirements with respect to conformance to applicable laws, policies, and other regulatory guidelines; and advise program officials. �Demonstrated ability to draft policy documents, reports, or memoranda for review by, and signature of, senior level officials in the Embassy and in the Department of State.� BASIS OF RATING Offerors who clearly meet the education/experience requirements will be further evaluated based on scoring of the evaluation factor responses. �Offerors are required to address each of the evaluation factors in a separate document describing specifically and accurately what experience, training, education, and/or awards they have received that are relevant to each factor. �Failure to specifically address the evaluation factors may result in your not receiving credit for all of your pertinent experience, education, training, and/or awards. The Offeror Rating System is as follows:� Evaluation Factors have been assigned the following points:� Factor #1 � 25 Factor #2 � 25 Factor #3 � 20 Total Possible � 70 Points� Interview Performance � 30 points� Satisfactory Professional Reference Checks � Pass/Fail (no points assigned) Past performance evaluation of applicant�s ability to perform under the contract. �In conducting the evaluation, the U.S. government reserves the right to utilize all evaluation information available at the time of evaluation, whether provided by the applicant or obtained from other sources.� Total Possible Points: �100 The most qualified candidates may be interviewed, required to provide a writing sample, and demonstrate an ability to operate commonly used office applications. INL will not pay for any expenses associated with the interviews. In addition, applications (written materials and interviews) will be evaluated based on content as well as on the applicant's writing, presentation, and communication skills. In the event that an applicant has fully demonstrated his/her qualifications and there are no other competitive applicants, INL reserves the right to forego the interview process. Professional references will be evaluated for applicants being considered for selection. COMPENSATION (BASE PAY) This position has been designated at the FS-02 equivalent level ($89,505 - $131,441 per annum). Final compensation will be negotiated within the listed market value based upon qualifications, previous relevant experience and work history, salary and educational background. Salaries, including any recruitment supplemental pay that exceeds the listed pay range, will not be entertained or negotiated. For award, INL will negotiate for this contract based on the market value as outlined above and overall experience relevant to the solicitation requirements. � BENEFITS & ALLOWANCES AS A MATTER OF POLICY, INL NORMALLY AUTHORIZES THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS AND ALLOWANCES� BENEFITS - IF APPLICABLE ��� �Employee's FICA/Medicare Contribution ��� �Contribution toward Health and Life Insurance� ��� �Pay Comparability Adjustment� ��� �Annual Increase� ��� �Eligibility for Worker's Compensation� ��� �Annual, Sick and Home Leave� ��� �401K Plan� ��� �MEDVAC (provided by DOS Med) ALLOWANCES IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEPARTMENT OF STATE STANDARDIZED REGULATIONS (DSSR) - IF APPLICABLE� ��� �Temporary Quarters Subsistence Allowance (TQSA) or Per Diem upon arrival at Post ��� �Housing Allowance ��� �Post Allowance ��� �Supplemental Post Allowance� ��� �Maintenance Allowance (SMA) ��� �Education Allowance ��� �Educational Travel (full-time United States based secondary)� ��� �Post Hardship Differential ��� �Danger Pay ��� �Shipment of HHE, UAB, POV and Consumables�
 
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