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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 SAM #7603
SOURCES SOUGHT

U -- Mutual Learning Approach

Notice Date
9/22/2022 1:58:11 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
611430 — Professional and Management Development Training
 
Contracting Office
FDA CENTER FOR DRUG EVALUATION AND RESEARCH Silver Spring MD 20993 USA
 
ZIP Code
20993
 
Solicitation Number
1253144
 
Response Due
9/26/2022 3:00:00 PM
 
Point of Contact
Alice Mihill, Phone: 3017963247, James G. Whitt, Phone: 2404027627
 
E-Mail Address
Alice.Mihill@fda.hhs.gov, James.Whitt@fda.hhs.gov
(Alice.Mihill@fda.hhs.gov, James.Whitt@fda.hhs.gov)
 
Description
This is not a solicitation announcement. �This is a sources sought synopsis only, with a draft Statement of Work (SOW) attached. The purpose of this sources sought synopsis is to gain knowledge of potential qualified business sources and their size classifications (i.e., HUBZone 8(a), 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Veteran-Owned, Women-Owned, and Small Disadvantaged Business) relative to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 611430 �Professional and Management Development� ($12.0 million size standard).� Responses to this sources sought synopsis will be used by the Government to gain knowledge of industry interest, capabilities, and qualifications of various members of industry.� This Sources Sought Notice (SSN) does not constitute a Request for Proposals or a Request for Quotations, and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue an order or otherwise pay for the information solicited, nor is it a guarantee of a forthcoming solicitation or contract. �It is for market research purposes only.� Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation. Introduction The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is charged with protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; ensuring the safety of foods, cosmetics, and radiation-emitting products; and regulating tobacco products. As part of FDA, the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) performs an essential public health task by making sure that safe and effective drugs are available to improve the health of people in the United States. FDA has a unique responsibility to provide education to a variety of constituents, to include FDA staff, clinical investigators, the public, medical professionals, healthcare professionals, industry, consumers, and academia. Education and training are of the highest priority to FDA, and FDA continues to be responsive to the needs of these stakeholders by offering training opportunities leveraging various forums and formats. The Office of Executive Programs (OEP) oversees a variety of Center-wide programs, including executive project management, the Center�s executive secretariat function, scientific advisory committees, training and development, CDER�s ombudsman, and program and administrative management. Within OEP, the Division of Learning and Organizational Development (DLOD) exists. DLOD is an educational resource for scientific, regulatory and leadership training in support of CDER�s mission. DLOD provides a wide range of learning opportunities, educational activities, and professional development through a variety of instructional methods to best prepare CDER staff to meet the organization�s mission. With the disruption of COVID-19 limiting in-person gatherings across the United States and any unforeseen future circumstances, FDA needs remote alternatives to facilitate courses. Background DLOD requires professional services support to facilitate specific training paths or individual courses to ensure CDER staff are well prepared to address mission critical objectives. This acquisition is to continue delivery of Mutual Learning Approach core classes. �Currently, the mutual learning approach delivered at FDA is comprised of the courses entitled �Introduction to Mutual Learning� and �Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams,� provided by Roger Schwarz & Associates (RSA) (contract # 75F40120C00169). The courses focus simultaneously on all the elements needed to create the change in CDER to a mutual learning culture: 1) team mindset (core values and assumptions); 2) behaviors; and 3) team structures and processes. RSA has developed and employs proprietary models and approaches for creating this change. Furthermore, the textbook, Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams, written by Roger Schwarz, together with the course workbook, job aides, and other proprietary materials comprise this instruction. All training materials utilized in the training are copyrighted by Roger Schwarz and Associates. The course Introduction to Mutual Learning, is currently a one-day class for all CDER employees, regarding leading and working with others in a way that produces increased performance, improved working relationships, and improved individual well-being. This is an introductory class that includes practice in key mutual learning behaviors. The course Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams, is currently a four-day class for managers, executives, and their teams to improve leadership skills and team effectiveness. Assisted by several skilled facilitators, participants learn and practice Mutual Learning to resolve real work challenges by applying the key values, assumptions, and behaviors of the approach. The Division of Learning and Organization Development is in the process of infusing Mutual Learning throughout CDER in its leadership programs. Objectives The Government expects to achieve the following: Equip CDER staff with the necessary skillsets for leading and working with others Comprehensive facilitation of the training course(s) as detailed further in the SOW Scope FDA seeks the full professional and technical services support necessary to facilitate, educate, and �instruct the Mutual Learning Approach for Individuals and the Mutual Learning Approach for Effective Leadership and Team Development. Requirements Task 1 � Training Support Introduction to Mutual Learning The Contractor shall facilitate, educate, and instruct the Introduction to Mutual Learning training course for registered CDER staff. The FDA expects participants to achieve the following objectives upon conclusion of the course: Demonstrate a mutual learning approach that simultaneously captures elements that result in sustainable change to the organization�s culture. A mutual learning approach alignment with CDER Civility Initiative in developing a shared vision for a civil CDER. Increase understanding of the role and benefits of leaders in promoting workplace civility in alignment with a mutual learning approach. A mutual learning approach that supplements the CDER civility activities which promote awareness and the practice of civil behaviors. Realizing/creating an understanding of the role CDER staff plays in practicing a mutual learning approach and promoting civility to drive positive change throughout CDER. The Contractor shall leverage the existing training materials and/or provide relevant training materials necessary to effectively facilitate and conduct the training. The Contractor shall conduct the following activities: Coordinate with COR or designee on time, location and technical requirements specific to the training course (e.g. audio/visual needs, meeting space configuration, �etc.) Ensure appropriate and qualified resources are available for training facilitation; for instructor-led virtual delivery, contractor shall provide meeting platform and staff to manage meeting issues and needs. Facilitate 1-day Instructor Led Training (ILT) face-to-face session or equivalent Instructor Led Training (ILT) virtual session for Introduction to Mutual Learning. Up to six (6) sessions shall be offered during the base year and up to six (6 sessions) shall be offered during each option period. Develop recommendations for revisions to training material to reflect revised or new statutory and/or regulatory mandates and guidelines; Upon approval by the COR or designee, implement�recommended revisions into training material, both written and oral (e.g. training presentations, reference guides, talking points, �etc.) Deliverables: ILT face-to-face or ILT virtual sessions Revised training materials Evaluation debrief with program office Mutual Learning Approach for Effective Leadership and Team Development The Contractor shall facilitate, educate, and instruct the �Mutual Learning Approach training course on Effective Leadership and Team Development for registered CDER staff. The FDA expects participants to achieve the following objectives upon conclusion of the course: Establish how we educate teams and individuals to operate effective teams. Describe how the mutual learning approach leads to better performance, stronger working relationships, and increased individual well-being. Compare how the mutual learning approach differ from those of an individual approach. Apply a mutual learning approach to resolve real world challenges. Ability to achieve better results in shorter time. Ability to gain active support from team members. Ability to create more team accountability. Ability to be more adaptable during change. Ability to increase individual and team innovation. Ability to build better and more productive work relationships. The Contractor shall leverage the existing training materials and/or provide relevant training materials necessary to effectively facilitate, educate and instruct the training. The Contractor shall conduct the following activities: Coordinate with COR or designee on time, location and technical requirements specific to the training course (e.g. audio/visual needs, meeting space configuration, �etc.) Ensure appropriate and qualified resources are available for training facilitation; for instructor-led virtual delivery, contractor shall provide meeting platform and staff to manage meeting issues and needs. Shipping the course materials (i.e., course workbook, textbook, job aides etc.) directly to each participant.� Facilitate 4-day ILT face-to-face sessions or equivalent ILT virtual sessions for the training course.� Up to four (4) sessions shall be offered during the base year and up to four (4 sessions) shall be offered during each option period. Conduct a pre-workshop session to set expectations for participants and provide recording to program office. Develop recommendations for revisions to training material to reflect revised or new statutory and/or regulatory mandates and guidelines; Upon approval by the COR or designee, implement recommended revisions into training material, both written and oral (e.g. training presentations, reference guides, talking points, �etc.) Deliverables: ILT face-to-face or ILT virtual sessions Revised training materials Shipping the course materials directly to each participant Conduct Pre-workshop session and provide recording Evaluation debrief with program office
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
(https://sam.gov/opp/6b63a9c9ce8c400391834c6925b9c9ad/view)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA
Zip Code: 20993
Country: USA
 
Record
SN06476062-F 20220924/220922230124 (samdaily.us)
 
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