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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 21,1997 PSA#1914Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Procurement Department (PD), 1200
K Street, N.W., Suite 1090, Washington, DC 20005-4026 R -- TO PROVIDE HIGHLY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL TO PERFORM
ACTUARIAL CALCULATIONS AND ANALYSIS OF THE UNDERFUNDING OF PENSION
PLANS SOL PBGC-RP-97-0029 POC Point of Contact -- Contact Glenn Carter
202/326-4160, ext. 3792, or Janice Johnson 202/326-4160 ext. 6859;
Contracting Officer, Robert W. Herting E-MAIL: Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation, Washington, DC, 62174800@eln.attmail.com. The Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is seeking to award a contract to
provide actuarial calculations and analyses of the underfunding of
pension plans on a plan termination basis, the PBGC's claims for a
plan's failure to make minimum funding contributions and, in some
cases, allocation of the calculated amounts into bankruptcy priority
categories as specified by the PBGC. Determination of IRC Section
412(n) lien amounts, employer liability under ERISA Section 4062(e),
projections of future years'unfunded status and minimum funding
contributions, litigation support and other actuarial calculations for
pension plans may also be required. The Contractor will be asked to
certify its calculations. The Contractor may be required to use
existing software or to develop additional software for this purpose.
In 1991 the PBGC formed the Corporate Finance and Negotiation
Department (CFND), whose mission is to support negotiation and
litigation efforts associated with PBGC's largest exposures to
losses(i.e. controlled groups sponsoring plans with over 5,000
participants and $25 million in unfunded benefit liabilities). CFND
participates in these efforts when various situations arise, including:
bankruptcy of a plan sponsor or member of a plan sponsor's controlled
group; failure to make required minimum funding payments; corporate
transactions affecting the controlled group, potentially putting PBGC
at increased risk of loss; significant reduction in plan participation;
other activities that could jeopardize pension benefits. Because of the
nature of these situations, CFND operates under tight deadlines, and
requires comprehensive (and frequently complex) analysis of and
creative solutions to actuarial issues. Consequently, CFND must have
quick and thorough actuarial analyses from its Contractor. The
Contractor must be able to travel to Washington, D.C. given twenty-four
notice. Request for copies of the solicitation must be in writing and
reference RFP 97-0029. No telephone requests will be honored. The
closing date for receipt of requests is fifteen (15) days from date of
publication of this announcment (AC0819034-05) (0231) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0098 19970821\R-0017.SOL)
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