SOURCES SOUGHT
99 -- A New Evaluation of the Regional Educational Laboratories Program
- Notice Date
- 5/5/2022 11:28:55 AM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541720
— Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities
- Contracting Office
- CONTRACTS AND ACQUISTIONS MANAGEMEN WASHINGTON DC 20202 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20202
- Solicitation Number
- IESP210654AP
- Response Due
- 5/20/2022 9:00:00 AM
- Point of Contact
- Katie Opper, Phone: 202-987-0207, Joseph Gibbs, Phone: 2022537716
- E-Mail Address
-
Katie.opper@ed.gov, joseph.gibbs@ed.gov
(Katie.opper@ed.gov, joseph.gibbs@ed.gov)
- Description
- U.S. Department of education A New Evaluation of the regional educational laboratories program Tracking� No.: IESP210654AP Capability Statement Instructions The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) is conducting market research to determine if sufficient interest and capability exists in the marketplace for the New Evaluation of the Regional Educational Laboratories Program requirement. This notice is NOT a request for proposals but is an invitation for potential offerors to express interest and provide information regarding their relevant knowledge, skills and capabilities. Information submitted in response to this Request for Information (RFI) may be used to assist the Department in finalizing its acquisition strategy. Disclaimer: The Department will not pay for the provision of any information nor will it compensate any respondents for providing this information. This notice in no way obligates the Government to award any contract to any interested party. Feedback will not be provided to any interested party who submits information to the Department in response to this notice. Please note that all solicitation-related documents in this RFI are draft versions.� The content of each document may change between release of this RFI and release of the final solicitation.� The final solicitation will be governed by the terms, conditions, instructions, and criteria in that document.� Offerors should not rely on the contents of this RFI for preparing final proposals.� To the extent that information provided in this document is inconsistent with or contradicts information contained in the final solicitation, the solicitations controls. Capability Statement Submission Deadline The deadline for submitting Capability Statements is May 20, 2022 by 12:00 noon (ET) via e-mail to the following:Katie.Opper@ed.gov, and cc: Joseph.Gibbs@ed.gov 2022 Capability Statement Instructions In response to the attached draft Performance Work Statement (PWS), the Department hereby solicits capability statements from eligible, interested parties. Capability Statements shall be no longer than 3 pages (single-spaced, with a minimum of one-inch margins and 12-point font).�� Contractors should include up to 4 resumes in the appendix.� Only resumes for potential key personnel that would work on the anticipated contract are to be included.� Each resume must clearly document that individuals have the experience and expertise described below.� Each resume must be no longer than 3 pages.� (Resumes will not be counted as part of the 3-page limit for the capability statement.) Vendors shall provide responses for the content areas noted below. This information does NOT count against the 3-page Capability Statement page limit. BASIC INFORMATION Please state your business/company name and address. Include contact information such as a corporate email address and website URL. Please state your business size status (i.e. large or small) in the stated NAICS code of 541720. Also provide all socio-economic categories for your company and the corresponding NAICS code. State if the requirement should be set-aside for small business, and why (or why not)? State if the requirement provides opportunities for small business subcontracting. Why or why not? CAPABILITY STATEMENT CONTENT AREAS The capability statement must describe the collective expertise and experience of key personnel, in each of the following areas: Experience and skill in designing, managing, and carrying out evaluations of education programs, particularly those that deliver technical assistance on developing and using research evidence, in ways intended to answer policy questions and not solely describe program implementation. Interested parties shall provide a minimum of two examples of personnel�s successful past experience and skill in conducting all aspects of studies that are similar to what might be required under this procurement in content focus, methodology, scope and scale. Experience and skill in designing, managing, and carrying out random assignment evaluations of interventions designed to improve educational outcomes, as well as analyses that synthesize effects from multiple such evaluations. Interested parties shall provide a minimum of two examples of personnel�s successful past experience and skill in conducting all aspects of impact evaluations in educational settings, and synthesizing and reporting on the effects of random assignment evaluations that are similar to what might be required under this procurement in content focus, methodology, scope, and scale.� Experience and skill in quickly preparing well-written, policy relevant publications that can meet IES standards for scientific rigor, objectivity, and clarity. Interested parties shall provide a minimum of two examples of personnel�s involvement with authoring publications that clearly summarize program implementation analysis combined with experimental research findings into a small set of take home messages, and present them and the research methods in a manner so they can be understood by a wide variety of audiences. Substantive content knowledge and experience relevant to the focus of the Performance Work Statement, including in: the work of the Department�s technical assistance programs and specifically the REL program; how state, district, and school officials build evidence and use it to improve education systems; and approaches for measuring capacity to build and use evidence. Interested parties shall provide at least two examples showing that personnel have relevant knowledge to effectively evaluate the REL program and its strategies. In addition, the capability statement should address the following experience and capacity at the corporate level: Experience conducting projects similar in nature to that described in the Draft PWS.� Interested parties must provide evidence of successful corporate experience with a minimum of two past projects that are similar to that described in the draft PWS in terms of the specific tasks, scale, and scope of the tasks required.�
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- Place of Performance
- Address: USA
- Country: USA
- Country: USA
- Record
- SN06319292-F 20220507/220505230109 (samdaily.us)
- Source
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