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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 16,1998 PSA#2202Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, 4000 Arlington
Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204 R -- SOURCES SOUGHT SOL S-FSIAQ-98-R-0272 DUE 103098 POC Point of
Contact -- E. Williams, 703-302-6803, Contracting Officer POC: E.
Williams, Phone 703-302-6803; Fax 703-302-7227. The U.S. Department of
State, National Foreign Service Institute (FSI) intends to award a
simplified acquisition to deliver project management training classes
for Managing Agency Projects (MAP) and Executive Overview to MAP.
Courses and Lesson Objectives: A. The course objectives for the
five-day MAP course are: (1) explain how inter and intra-office
organization teamwork would lead to better solutions than those
developed by a single organization working alone; (2) given a complete
description of a Project Cycle, including the Control Gates to be
accomplished, activities to be performed, and products (documentation)
to be developed, students should be able to: identify, describe and
relate the activities performed with each phase of the project;
differentiate between different project types considering technical
complexity and duration; explain the terminology used in the Project
Cycle; Tailor the Project Cycle for different project types and work
environments; (3) Given descriptions of the ten elements of project
management and their application during all phases of a project cycle,
students should be able to: Describe the roles and responsibilities of
the Government Project manager, Project Team and User in meeting
project objectives (technical, schedule and cost); explain the
difference among visibility, status and control; develop a project
organization and control structure for use during planning and
implementation of a specific project; (4) Given the techniques employed
m requirements definition and project planning, student should be able
to: identify, define, categorize, prioritize and finalize projects
requirements; develop a Project Plan that defines the tasks to be
performed, assigns organizational responsibilities, established a
schedule, and quantifies the resources for meeting project
requirements; analyze the Project Plan and requirements to identify
risks and develop alternative for mitigating risk; identify items
(requirements, design, components) to be controlled and describe
control mechanisms to implement configuration management; B. the course
objectives for the two-day Executive Overview to MAP course are: (1)
Describe the Department s project management process; (2) Demonstrate
how using the project management methodology can improve business
effectiveness; (3) Describe and disucss the role of executive
management in the project management process; (4) Explain how to apply
proven and relevant project management planning techniques and tools;
(5) demonstrate a positive attitude towards project management.
Contractor must hold a secret clearance. This simplified acquisition is
subject to availability of 99 funds. All interested small business
sources responding to this notice must do so no later than October 30,
1998, and include a capability statement addressing all requirements
as listed above. (AC1013020-01) Posted 10/14/98 (I-SN262102). (0287) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0066 19981016\R-0007.SOL)
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