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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 27,1998 PSA#2230U.S. Postal Service, Headquarters Purchasing, Room 4541, 475 L'Enfant
Plaza, SW., Washington, DC 20260-6230 B -- HOUSEHOLD DIARY SURVEY SOL 102590-99-A-0026 DUE 112219 POC Gordon
MacMahon, 202-268-2216 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the purchasing
specialist by, gmacmaho@email.usps.gov. The U.S. Postal Service (USPS)
is soliciting proposals for a 4-year effort that involves surveying
5,300 households a year and reporting the results. Potential offerors
will be prequalified to compete for this contract (the DUE date in the
heading is the date Prequalification Statements, as explained below,
will be due). USPS has conducted this survey and reported the results
in the Household Diary Survey every year since 1987. The data is used
to support decisions regarding the mailstream and how it is affected by
our rate structure. The contract resulting from the solicitation will
be for the next 3 "study years" (fiscal years 2000, 2001, and 2002).
Each "study year" currently takes 26 months to complete. The 5,300
households are randomly selected but distributed by ZIP Code throughout
the 48 contiguous states (the sample has been divided into clusters of
between 4 and 12 households within a randomly-selected ZIP Code, and
the clusters dispersed throughout the nation). For the 18 weeks between
Labor Day and the end of December, 200 diaries are completed each week.
For the remaining 34 weeks of the year, 50 diaries are completed each
week. Each household volunteers to participate and to be interviewed by
the contractor before it begins tracking mail coming in and leaving the
household in a "diary" for 1 week. The interview portion of the survey
asks detailed questions about the household, such as the number of
people in the household, their educational levels, income, whether they
own a PC or plan to buy one, if they use credit cards, how they pay
their bills, etc. The diary portion records the amount of mail, types
of mail, content, senders and recipients, etc. Although the diary is
self administered by the respondent, the interviewer must be available
by phone to answer questions. Households are paid a $20 for
participating in the survey. The data from the interviews and diaries
are entered, cleaned, weighted by U.S. Census demographics, and put
into report format both quarterly and annually. At the endof the year,
the contractor produces the Household Diary Study, an extensive report
(currently about 700 pages), available to the public, which contains
summary data from the most current year, as well as previous years. The
contractor will produce the Household Diary Study for fiscal years
2000, 20001, and 2002. For consistency and integrity, the contractor
must follow the existing methodology adapted from already-developed
materials, with minor revisions, unless superior technologies or
methods are proposed. Over the course of the contract, the contractor
will have to revise the interview and diary materials to accommodate
new rate structures, mail identification requirements, and rate
schedules as they occur; to respond to analyses of study data
indicating the need for new or expanded response codes, and to
accommodate evolving Postal Service priorities (by trading new
materials for old). The solicitation requires potential offerors to
submit a Prequalification Statement addressing specific past
performance and capability elements. A list of prequalified sources for
this requirement will be developed from offerors submitting
Prequalification Statements. Not all suppliers responding to the
solicitation will necessarily be placed on the prequalified list. The
prequalified list may be limited to suppliers considered most qualified
to meet this requirement, or to a smaller list that will provide
adequate competition. Offerors on the list will be contacted to submit
a written price proposal and make oral presentations of their price
and technical proposal. The solicitation is expected to be issued on
12/7/98. Requests for the solicitation must be in writing and be
received by 12/3/98. You may fax your request to Gordon MacMahon at
202-268-3888, or send it by e-mail to gmacmahon@email.usps.gov. Posted
11/24/98 (W-SN274317). (0328) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0017 19981127\B-0006.SOL)
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