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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 8,1997 PSA#1905U.S. Agency for International Development, M/OP/B/LA, Room 1547, SA-
14, Washington, D.C. 20523-1430 U -- ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT TECHNICAL TRAINING SOL M/OP-97-720 POC
Contact Point: Joseph Schmidt, Tel: 703/875-1139, Fax: 703/875-1519,
Contracting Officer, Ronald Stanley, Tel: 703/875-1038. The U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID) contemplates award of three (3)
Task Order-based, Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IQC) to acquire
quick-response, often iterative, short- (up to six months), medium- (up
to one year), and long-term (up to two years) technical training
services. These services ares required in four functional areas: 1)
Energy Sector Policy and Planning, 2) Energy Efficiency, 3) Renewable
Energy and 4) Energy and Environment Technology Transfer aimed at
assisting USAID missions, Regional Bureau's and G/ENV offices in the
design and implementation of their environmental programs. The IQC
awards will be based upon full-and-open competition. Of the three
awards anticipated, one award will be awarded under the U.S. Small
Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) Program, and competed among
qualified 8(a) firms (see Numbered Note No.2). The SIC Code for the
above awards is 8748. Subcontracting with small business concerns and
socially and economically disadvantaged entities: USAIDencourages the
participation, to the maximum extent possible, of U.S. entities that
are small business concerns, small disadvantaged business concerns, and
disadvantaged enterprises. It is anticipated that the prime contractor
will make maximum practicable use of such entities. Small business and
small disadvantaged business subcontracting plans, pursuant to FAR
52.219-9, are required to be included in individual Task Order
proposals submitted under this resultant IQC contract. To help identify
potential subcontractors, a list of all organizations requesting a copy
of the Request for Expressions of Interest (REI) and solicitation will
be included as an attachment to the Request for Proposals (RFP)
document. By providing the list, USAID does not endorse the listed
organizations as being capable of carrying out the activity, nor does
USAID verify the claimed status of the organizations. Necessarily, the
list will contain the names of only those organizations known prior to
the issuance of the solicitation document. Interested parties may
request a copy of RFP No. M/OP-97-720 by submitting a written request
addressed to: Agency for International Development, M/OP/B/LA, Room
1544, SA-14, Washington, D.C. 20523-1430, Attn: Joseph Schmidt. Those
firms which have already expressed an interest (in written form) under
the REI request need not submit another request, and will receive a
copy of the RFP on diskette in WordPerfect. All RFPs will be mailed not
less than 15 days after publication of this notice. Requests for copies
of the RFP should be made in writing to the contact person. Copies of
the RFP will be available for pick-up at: USAID, 1100 Wilson Blvd.
(Gannett Bldg.), 15th Floor Receptionist, Arlington (Rosslyn), Virginia
22209. Requests not conforming to this requirement may not be honored.
All RFPs will be mailed through the U.S. Postal Service. Please do not
submit more than one request per organization, additional requests may
not be honored. The preferred method of distribution of USAID
procurement information is via the Internet or by request of the RFP on
a 3.5" floppy disk (WordPerfect 5.1/5.2 format). This CBD notice can be
viewed and downloaded using the Agency Web Site. The RFP, once issued,
can be downloaded from the Agency web site. The Worldwide Web address
is http://www.info.usaid.gov. Select Business and Procurement
Opportunities from the home page, then "USAID Procurements." On the
following screen, select "Download Available USAID Solicitation." The
RFP can also be downloaded via Anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
The FTP address is FTP.INFO.USAID.GOV. Logon on using the user
identification of "anonymous" and the password is your e-mail address.
Look under the following directory for the RFP:
pub/OP/RFP/MOP97720/mop97720.rfp. Receipt of this RFP through INTERNET
must be confirmed by written notification to the contact person noted
above. It is the responsibility of the recipient of this RFP document
to ensure that it has been received from INTERNET in its entirety and
USAID bears no responsibility for data errors resulting from
transmission or conversion processes. All questions or concerns must be
directed [in writing] to Joseph Schmidt, Contracting Specialist, Agency
for International Development, M/OP/B/LA, Room 1544, SA-14, Washington,
D.C. 20523-1430. (0218) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0139 19970808\U-0004.SOL)
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