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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF OCTOBER 27, 2023 SAM #8004
SOLICITATION NOTICE

99 -- Capacity Building Maritime Program Advisor (CBMPA)

Notice Date
10/25/2023 5:32:05 AM
 
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-24-010-INL
 
Response Due
11/8/2023 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
11/23/2023
 
Point of Contact
Janette Dull
 
E-Mail Address
DullJR@state.gov
(DullJR@state.gov)
 
Description
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: Capacity Building Maritime Program Advisor (CBMPA) Location: U.S. Consulate Guayaquil, Ecuador Salary Level: FS-02- $95,225 - $139,841 (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: Wednesday, October 25, 2023 Closing date: Wednesday, November 08, 2023 Closing Time: 3:00 PM ET Solicitation Number: PSC-24-010-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: Form SF 171 (Completed and signed) Complete resume. In order to fully evaluate your offer your resume must include: 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. Specific duties performed that fully detail the level and complexity of the work. Names and contact information (phone and email) of your current and/or previous supervisor(s). Education and any other qualifications including job-related training courses, job-related skills, or job-related honors, awards or accomplishments. 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. 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. � 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: ����������� Janette Dull ����������� U.S. Department of State ����������� INL/EX/GAPP ����������� DullJR@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): Form SF 171 (Completed and signed) Resume � Evaluation Factor Responses 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. Equal employment opportunity policy - The United States government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service or other non-merit factor. Submit proposal via e-mail to the attention of: INL/Janette Dull E-mail: DullJR@state.gov Direct questions regarding this solicitation to: INL/Janette Dull E-mail: DullJR@state.gov INL will not accept proposals beyond the closing time/date; unless it can be determined DOS mishandled the proposal.� Personal Services Contractor (PSC) Statement of Work (SOW) U.S. Consulate Guayaquil, Ecuador INL Capacity Building Maritime Program Advisor (CBMPA) FS-02 (GS-14 Equivalent) 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 of State�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 Office of Western Hemisphere Programs (INL/WHP) is part of the INL Bureau. INL/WHP provides policy guidance and develops and monitors foreign assistance programs to address the full range of border, security and justice sector issues.� INL assistance includes institutional capacity building, professionalization of justice sector personnel through training initiatives, expanding legal aid services, fostering coordination within the criminal justice system, increasing public awareness and access to justice, construction and remodeling of facilities, and improving the Ecuadoran justice and security systems throughout the country. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Under the direct supervision of the Quito INL Deputy Director or his/her designee, the CBMPA will perform the following duties: Manages the full lifecycle of maritime security assistance projects in Ecuador to include strategic and budget planning, design, coordination, implementation, oversight, monitoring and evaluation, and closeout.� Ensures INL maritime security assistance projects meet strategic objectives and foreign assistance priorities set by the Embassy and INL Quito. Provides policy analysis and program guidance to INL on maritime security issues and programs in Ecuador.� Such guidance may address a range of issues, to include strategy, capacity, budget, training and technical assistance requirements, procurement planning, refurbishment and/or construction of maritime facilities, and reviewing sustainability of INL investments. Coordinates and/or conducts training and technical assistance for GOE agencies (Navy, Coast Guard, Police, etc.) involved in maritime security to include maintenance and operational training with a special focus on modernizing and strengthening Ecuadoran maritime institutions.� Identifies support requirements related to maritime security and leads the preparation of documentation for procurement of technical services, training, and commodities and the monitoring of procurement actions, including drafting source origin waivers, contract and grant solicitations, scopes of work, bilateral letters of agreement, delivery, and acceptance of items procured to support INL Quito. Serves as a Contracting Officer�s Representative (COR), Agreements Officer Representative (AOR), and/or Grants Officer Representative (GOR), as assigned.� Ensures INL Quito and the Embassy Front Office receive timely information and reporting on the activity and impact of maritime security programs so that policy decisions are fully informed by programmatic reporting.� Prepares periodic status reports, budget reports, and program reviews.� Tracks progress of assistance in achieving larger INL Quito goals. Serves as a liaison with representatives of other U.S. Embassy law enforcement agencies involved in maritime security including, but not limited to, the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the Department of Defense (DOD).� Attends Embassy law enforcement meetings and report on major issues, including the status of INL projects. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with key Ecuadorian maritime officials and agencies.� Represents INL and the USG in coordination meetings with the GOE and other foreign governments as required. Ensures USG provided commodities are utilized effectively and no fraud, waste, or mismanagement occurs in the program through continuous oversight and end-use monitoring (EUM).� Provides input for the annual EUM report to the U.S. Congress.� Reviews and advises on the purchases and refurbishment of systems/equipment transferred to the relevant GOE entities. As assigned by INL Quito leadership, participates in visits by senior officials and serves as an escort or control officer.� Arranges the itineraries and logistical support for official visitors.� Briefs visiting officials and Embassy staff on the role of INL and the status of U.S.-Ecuador maritime security projects and related initiatives. Prepares background materials, talking points, and reports that the INL Director and other USG actors can use in preparing speeches and briefings to articulate INL engagement on maritime security challenges and assistance efforts in Ecuador.� Supervises locally employed staff (LES), as assigned. Oversees programs including, but not limited to, preventative maintenance, life cycle sustainment, and integration of new vessels into GOE fleet. Reviews and advises on the purchase and refurbishment of vessels as well as on maintenance and operational training.� Establishes a maintenance material management (3M) program within the Ecuadorian Navy, Coast Guard, and Police maritime units. Assists in the establishment of an integrated logistics and preventative maintenance and inventory program that is essential to the operational capabilities of the GOE. Provides technical advice to INL Quito and GOE partners maintaining the safe and operational status of all U.S. government-donated and GOE-purchased patrol vessels. Provides technical advice/support through INL Quito to the GOE to enable patrol boat engineers to maintain the safe operational status of patrol and small boats. Provides advice on repairs, ordering spare parts, and supplies. Advises, designs, and oversees implementation of port security and/or container security programs. Arranges/manages civilian and maritime engineering/maintenance mobile training teams visits, which will provide additional specialized outboard motor maintenance and other engineering training to the GOE.� Recommends and arranges travel for selected Ecuadorian officials to the United States for engineering/maintenance training. When required, performs the role of Duty Officer. Performs other duties as requested and assigned that are directly related to this Statement of Work. TRAININGS & DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES Completes the Contracting Officer Representative (PA296) distance-learning (DL) course through the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) within 120 days of arriving at Post. Completes the Introduction to Working in an Embassy (PN113) DL course through FSI within the first 60 days of arriving at Post. Completes the mandatory Foreign Affairs Counter-Threat (FACT) Course (OT610) prior to deployment to Post. Completes INL-relevant courses within the first nine (9) months of arriving at Post: INL�PREP (as required by INL Director depending on past experience) PP420 INL Program and Project Management I PP421 INL Financial Management PP422 INL Contract Administration, Procurement Policies and Procedures PA392 ILMS Overseas Ariba Procurement PLACE OF PERFORMANCE & TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS The place of performance for this position is U.S. Consulate Guayaquil, Ecuador. In Ecuador, the work is principally sedentary, however frequent travel in and around Ecuador is likely.� Extended onsite visits to project sites will occasionally be required, necessitating the ability to walk medium to longer distances (hundreds of yards or more) on generally irregular dirt or stone surfaces, in both hilly and flat terrain.� Maritime travel will also be involved, including travel on rough seas, in addition to boarding and disembarking from small vessels.� Those who use wheelchairs, have respiratory difficulties, or require assistance walking will find this difficult.� Additionally, those undergoing medical treatment or taking certain medicines that limit their physical or mental abilities may find it difficult to adhere to the limitations recommended by their physician(s).� Travel to the United States and other countries throughout the Western Hemisphere may also be required. RELATIONSHIPS The CBMPA will be under the leadership and direction of the U.S. Embassy Quito INL Section�s Deputy Director and will work closely with INL/WHP staff in Washington and INL Quito�s program specialists responsible for developing and implementing INL programs. The CBMPA reports to and receives broad policy guidance and general direction from the INL Director. The CBMPA proceeds independently in planning and implementing many aspects of organizational, project, and logistical operations.� The CBMPA coordinates and communicates with the INL Quito Section.� The CBMPA�s actions, decisions, and recommendations are reviewed on the basis of results achieved and conformance with appropriate laws and regulations. The Contract Administrator shall be the INL Contracting Officer in Washington.� In no instance shall the INL Deputy Director or any other individual be authorized to alter or modify the terms and conditions of the contract or waive the Government's requirements, price, delivery, or other terms and conditions.� The Contracting Officer must authorize such changes in writing. The INL Deputy Director will provide yearly performance reviews to the INL/EX/GAPP Contracting Officer in Washington, D.C. to contribute to the incumbent�s official yearly review. COMPLEXITY The PSC will be expected to develop detailed plans, goals, and objectives for the long-range implementation and administration of the program, and/or develop criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the program.� They will be required to coordinate plans with various other groups including international donors, USG interagency partners such as the DEA, DOD, and others, and the Government of Ecuador can be complicated.� Projects will require dynamic leadership, expertise, and complex innovation, and the ability to single-handedly or in concert with a variety of other stakeholders resolve critical problems and achieve difficult goals that may affect other programs.� They are broad in scope and complicated by many complex features, technical, administrative, or political in nature. SCOPE & 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 Ecuador, which is of significant interest to the public and to Congress. Guidelines consist of USG and Department of State Acquisition Regulations and accepted legal principles and theories.� In addition, the CBMPA must be able to determine application of basic administrative policy statements concerning the issue or problem being studied, and may include reference to pertinent legislative history, related court decisions, state and local laws, or policy initiatives of agency management.� The CBMPA must also consider and adhere to various other existing federal regulations, and the interaction between DOS policies, legislation, the Foreign Assistance Act, and other authorization and appropriations in the INL account, applicable National Security and Presidential Decision Directives, OMB Circulars, and DOS financial operating procedures and policies.� The CBMPA is recognized as a substantive authority on overall management and/or interpretation of guidance on program and project planning and evaluation in a specialized area. 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 U.S. citizenship with the ability to obtain and maintain Department of State Secret level security clearance, medical clearance, and ethics clearance (if applicable). (Security clearance upgrade to Top Secret level may be required.) Bachelor�s degree from an accredited U.S. institution, AND Ten (10) years of professional experience related to maritime law enforcement, security, capacity building, operations, engineering, and/or maintenance. Demonstrated experience: Engaging, advising, training, and/or mentoring foreign partners on maritime capacity building efforts. Managing complex maritime operations, including but not limited to counternarcotics operations. Advising both working level and senior levels of U.S. and/or partner government on maritime operations and maritime security. Superior English oral and written communication and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to read and speak Spanish at the professionally proficient level. Demonstrated five (5) years of related experience managing international programs in the fields of maritime security, port security, law enforcement, security cooperation, foreign assistance management, counternarcotics, and/or counter-transnational crime. Demonstrated experience working in Latin America on maritime security and/or law enforcement assistance projects. Demonstrated experience in: Managing programs or projects, including budget preparation, goods and services procurement, and project implementation and oversight, preferably involving maritime activities. Drafting related reports/documents, annual budgets, and strategic plan submissions; Planning, strategizing, implementing and reporting on projects;� Drafting analytical briefing papers, memoranda, letters, and reports for review and/or signature by senior-level officials; Coordinating and working closely with the Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, the United Nations, or international community on security sector or criminal justice development programs; and Advising developing countries to improve nascent maritime operations in resource constrained environments. EVALUATION CRITERIA (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 ability to provide expert subject matter and program recommendations to senior level policy makers within the Embassy and INL on a broad spectrum of maritime and riverine law enforcement operations and issues.� Demonstrated managerial experience. FACTOR 2: � Program Experience ���������������������������������������������������������������������� (20 points) Demonstrated experience and ability to assess current programs and assist in developing, planning, and implementing INL maritime security assistance programs.� FACTOR 3: � International Experience ��������������������������������������������������������������� (15 points) Demonstrated ability to liaise with members of relevant USG agencies, Host National representatives, and the international community in developing and coordinating maritime/riverine operations programs.� Demonstrated experience working in Latin America on maritime security and/or law enforcement assistance projects. FACTOR 4:� Management & Communication Experience�������������������������������� (10 points) Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in a timely and concise manner; 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 experience drafting program reports, budgets, strategic plans, and other documents for senior-level audiences. 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 � 20 Factor #3 � 15 Factor #4 � 10 Total Possible � 70 Points Interview Performance � 30 points 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 ($95,225 - $139,841 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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Place of Performance
Address: Guayaquil, ECU
Country: ECU
 
Record
SN06868210-F 20231027/231025230104 (samdaily.us)
 
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