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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 23,1999 PSA#2288Ms. Barbara Bradford, USTDA, Suite 300, 1621 N. Kent Street, Arlington,
VA 22209-2131, Telephone: (703) 875-4357, Fax: (703) 875-4009 B -- TDA SESSIONS FOR U.S. FIRMS ON "HOW TO DO BUSINESS WITH TDA" POC
Ms. Barbara Bradford, USTDA, Room 300, 1621 N. Kent Street, Arlington,
VA 22209-2131, Telephone: (703) 875-4357, FAX: (703) 875-4009 Third
Notice. The U.S. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a U.S. government agency
that assists U.S. firms to export to and/or invest in large
infrastructure projects in the developing world, is seeking small U.S.
businesses to compete for short-term contracts to give expert economic
analysis, project finance, and/or technical engineering on overseas
projects in the following sectors: energy, transportation,
telecommunications, water and environment. TDA and the Florida District
Export Council are offering a session on "How to Do Business with TDA"
on Tuesday, March 9, at the Hilton St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg,
Florida from 10:30 a.m. until 6:15 p.m. Topics: Feasibility Study
Grants ($200,000-$800,000); Contracts for Technical Expertise ($25,000
or less); Project specific Conferences; Orientation Visits Bringing
foreign procurement officials to the U.S.; Information and Resources of
the Agency Who should attend: U.S. firms with engineering or production
capability in energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water &
environment projects. U.S. consultants providing technical expertise in
these sectors. Small U.S. businesses having expertise in these areas.
U.S. manufacturers and suppliers of equipment and services for
installations in these sectors. State, Utilities, Not-for-Profits, and
Trade Associations active in these sectors. Project developers and
companies seeking to become involved in overseas projects in these
sectors. How to register: Send a check for $95 payable to the Florida
District Export Council along with your name, title, company name,
address, phone, fax, and e-mail, to the Council at 1130 Cleveland
Street, Clearwater, FL 33755. For questions about registration, call
George Martinez or Sandra Campbell at 727-893-3738. For further
information about the session or TDA, call Barbara Bradford at
703-875-4357. The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA) extends an
invitation to U.S. firms to attend a day long session to familiarize
both firms and individuals with the operations of (TDA) and the
contracts it reserves specifically for small businesses. The session is
designed to improve the businesses community's understanding of TDA's
grant and contracting process, alert it to upcoming contracting
opportunities, and provide it with an informal setting to meet (TDA)
program staff and to discuss contracting opportunities and contractor
qualifications. The U.S. Trade and Development Agency is a small,
independent agency of the Federal government. It assists in the
creation of jobs for Americans by helping U.S. companies pursue
overseas business opportunities in infrastructure and industrial
projects in developing and middle income countries. TDA funds
feasibility studies for projects in a variety of sectors. The agency
does not become involved in retail or marketing activities. TDA is
located in Rosslyn, Virginia, has 40 employees, an annual budget of
approximately $42 million, and funds transferred from other agencies of
approximately $15 million. The outreach session is targeted for U.S.
citizens, and both large U.S. businesses and small U.S. businesses (SBA
definition) which have technical expertise in energy, manufacturing,
telecommunications, transportation, water & environment, and project
financing, or which produce or supply equipment suitable for large
infrastructure projects in these sectors. TDA's grants for feasibility
studies usually range from $200,000 to $800,000. The grant is given to
the foreign project sponsor on the condition that the sponsor hire a
U.S. firm to do the feasibility study. The sponsor, through TDA, holds
a competition, and chooses the U.S. firm it wants to do the study. The
U.S. firm undertakes the study for its new client, the project sponsor,
and TDA pays the U.S. firm for its work. Feasibility studies are the
"nuts and bolts" of project planning. These studies, which evaluate the
technical, legal, economic, and financial aspects of a development
project, are required by financial institutions to assess the
creditworthiness of a project. Most importantly, when U.S. engineering
firms conduct feasibility studies, recommendations and specifications
can be written to American codes and standards, providing U.S.
suppliers with an increased chance of winning the implementation
contracts that follow. Doing the feasibility study also places the U.S.
firm in an excellent position to win the follow-on work involved in
implementing the project. In the process of providing feasibility study
grants, TDA contracts with small businesses to provide TDA with
technical expertise on a number of aspects of potential overseas
projects. Pursuant to these contracts, experts produce either a Desk
Study or a Definitional Mission report. A Definitional Mission involves
a contract with one or more technical specialists that are dispatched
by TDA for a short-term visit to a host country to gather additional
information on a project. Definitional Missions give small businesses
an opportunity to travel overseas and establish working relationships
with foreign officials in the public and private sector. A Desk Study
involves a contract for a specialist to analyze technical or financial
information about an overseas project when there is already sufficient
project information available here in the United States. In these
situations, TDA hires a technical specialist to perform a quick review
of the project and answer specific questions dealing with the project,
but does not require an overseas trip. The outreach session will
explain how to compete for these contracts, as well as the host country
contracts to conduct the feasibility studies. During the session,
senior members of the TDA staff and program officers will present
in-depth explanations of TDA's program and how U.S. businesses can
utilize the programs of TDA. Registration begins at 9:30. The program
begins at 10:30, and includes a luncheon and afternoon networking
reception. The program will take place at the Hilton St. Petersburg in
St. Petersburg, Florida. Posted 02/19/99 (I-SN300148). (0050) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0018 19990223\B-0001.SOL)
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