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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 3,1997 PSA#1774U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office, Office of
Procurement, Box 6, Washington, D.C. 20231 U -- EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES -- PART I OF II SOL 52-PAPT-7-00019
DUE 022497 POC Naomi Sorrell, Contracting Officer/Specialist,
703-305-8563, FAX (703) 305-8294. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in Federal Acquisition Regulation Subpart 12.6, as
supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This
announcement constitutes the solicitation; proposals are being
requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. This
solicitation number 52-PAPT-7-00001 is issued as a request for proposal
(RFP). The solicitation document and incorporated provisions and
clauses are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 90-45.
The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) anticipate entering into a three
year (base year with two option years) firm-fixed-price requirements
contract for the provision of educational support services. The work
under the contract will be performed in Government furnished facilities
located in Crystal City, Arlington VA. This acquisition is
unrestricted. CONTRACT LINE ITEMS: The contract line item numbers,
items and quantity are specified herein. The contractor shall provide
a unit price and total price for each line item for the base year and
two option years. In addition, the offeror shall provde the total
firm-fixed price for the base year and each option year. The prices
provided for the following contract line items shall include wages,
overhead, general and administrative expenses and profit: CLIN 0001
PROJECT MANAGER 2080 Hours; CLIN 0002 ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER 2080
Hours; CLIN 0003 PROGRAM ASSISTANTS 10400 Hours; CLIN 0004 COUNSELOR
1040 Hours; CLIN 0005 EDUCATION AIDS 3120 Hours. OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Optional requirements related to the performance of PTO-U, such as
travel for occasional trips for conference participation, unanticipated
project management and increase in staffing will be subject to
negotiation and may be ordered on a requirements basis. BACKGROUND: In
August, 1991, the Patent and Trademark Office founded a corporate
university to educate PTO employees in technical, managerial, and
leadership competencies. The purpose is to provide aknowledge base that
will be needed as the PTO transitions from a traditional Federal agency
to a performance-based, wholly owned Government corporation; and/or
provide a knowledge base that will better prepare employees who
separate from PTO federal service. The "PTO University" offers PTO
employees, at PTO expense, a choice of nine, college-credit educational
programs through an educational partnership role with Northern Virginia
Community College (NVCC), Marymount University, George Washington
University (GWU), and Maxwell School of Advanced Public Administration.
All programs are provided to PTO employees during non-duty (usually
after-hours and weekends) hours. All programs are provided in PTO
training facilities in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia, using PTO
furnished supplies and equipment. The nine academic programs range from
undergraduate to graduate-level certificates and degrees specially
selected to satisfy broad agency competencies that relate to academic
disciplines. These three academic disciplines include Business,
Intellectual Property Law, and Information Systems Technology. The
proposed contract is in support of this overall academic Program. The
time frame for the various duties under the contract will coincide with
the academic calendar for the educational programs. GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS: The PTO, Office of Human Resources requires a Contractor
to assume responsibility for the program management and academic
services for the Patent and Trademark Office University. The Contractor
shall: Apply past working experience within a corporate university
context in order to manage and publicize programs. Provide proof of
academic accreditation and institutional qualifications for these
services, i.e., member of an academic accrediting association, such as
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools; and/or theConsortium
of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The PTO-U
educational partners; NVCC, Marymount, GWU, and Maxwell are members of
this consortium. This requirement is necessary to ensure standardized
articulation, library and computer access, and transferability within
currently approved state and institutional academic programs. Apply
high ethical values to protect the confidentiality of student records
and services. Identify organizational educational needs and assist in
educational assessments to create new programs and expand current
educational programs and curriculum. Through an educational partnership
role with NVCC, Marymount, GWU, and Maxwell, daily manage all aspects
of degree and college-credit certificate educational programs already
provided by a variety of educational institutions. Provide academic
advising to all PTO employees and PTO-U students and identify and
provide appropriate academic support services as needed by the student
population within an office context. Liaison with and orient faculty
members of all partnering schools/universities teaching PTO-U classes
in order to ensure consistency in PTO-U policies and practices. Manage
classroom facilities and supporting educational equipment. Maintain
automated academic record keeping (student enrollments and grades,
etc.) and provide regular program status reports to the COTR. SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENTS: The following specific tasks will be required to provide
educational support services to PTO University. (1) PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
-- The Contractor shall provide all management, supervision and labor,
and shall plan, schedule, coordinate and ensure effective performance
of all services described herein. (a) Staffing. The effort may be
staffed with part-time and full time employees. This is to include a
project manager, an assistant project manager, five (5) program
assistants, a counselor, and three (3) educational aides. The personnel
shall provide full coverage for professional academic services and
shall bring experience and dedication to enhance the goals of the PTO
University. The coverage shall be provided Monday through Thursday 8:30
a.m. -- 9:00 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m., and Saturday 8:30 a.m.
-- 1:00 p.m. (b) Program planning, assessment, administration,and
reporting. The contractor shall work closely with the COTR and other
identified PTO personnel to plan new and continuing educational
programs in alignment with the policies and goals of PTO-U. The
contractor will collect and maintain data regularly, using a variety of
automated tools. The data shall be on attendance and program
participation, demographics, student academic progress, program
changes, course schedules, program costs, and other related data and
shall be used to report to the COTR on overall program and individual
student status. Reports shall be submitted on a monthly, semester, and
fiscal basis and upon request as needed. (c) Scheduling, coordinating,
and educational partner liaison. In support of the program, the
contractor will have close liaison with the PTO Human Resources staff
and partnering schools to efficiently schedule all PTO-U classes needed
each semester. The contractor will use the PTO facilities and equipment
available to them for this purpose and order materials needed through
PTO in support of PTO-U. The contractor will maintain an inventory of
required equipment and materials and protect the property and
facilities. The contractor staff must establish a good working
relationship and liaison with instructors and other educational
personnel from partnering schools to orient them to the goals,
policies, and practices associated with PTO University. The
contractor's on-site staff provides registration procedures, with all
necessary forms and advising, for all PTO employees who wish to
register for advertised classes. Registration is coordinated at least
weekly during the registration period with the academic partners to
ensure smooth registration and quality customer support. (2) --
EDUCATION ACCREDITATION SUPPORT (a) Counseling and academic advising
support. The contractor will support the career and academic counseling
services provided by each of the educational partners. This support
includes scheduling appointments, use of counseling resource materials,
coordinating with and assisting career and academic counselors in the
use of automated tools, surveys and tests, and setting up workshops
with the counselors in accordance with the requirements of the Program.
The costs of assessments and placement testing are included in the
tuition costs paid to each of the schools. In support of the Program,
the contractor must be accredited by the Washington Consortium to
ensure security and easy credit transfer, review and release of grades
and confidential student records, and curriculum articulation among
the educational institutions. On-line access to academic and counseling
records is required, and the contractor must demonstrate a high degree
of ethical values to protect the confidentiality of this information.
( b) Program evaluation and assessment. The contractor must establish
and maintain measurement criteria to assess the performance of PTO
University in meeting the objectives and the larger goals of the PTO.
This includes, but is not limited to collecting and reporting on
student progress, benchmarking against other corporate universities,
comparison with other employee data, etc. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: The
proposed effective date of the contract is March 15, 1997 through
March14, 1998. Clause 52.217-9 is applicable to this acquisition and is
incorporated herein. 52.217-9 Option to Extend the Term of The
Contract. (a) The Government may extend the term of this contract by
written notice to the Contractor within the last 30 days of the
effective period;provided, that the Government shall give the
Contractor a preliminary written notice of its intent to extend at
least 60 days before the contract expires. The preliminary notice does
not commit the Government to an extension. (b) If the Government
exercises this option, the extended contract shall be considered to
include this option provision. (c) The total duration of this contract,
including the exercise of any options under this clause, shall not
exceed three years. PLEASE SEE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES PART II OF
II. (0030) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0128 19970203\U-0005.SOL)
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