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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 13,1999 PSA#2323

Federal Emergency Management Agcy, Acquisition Operations Division, 500 C Street, S.W., Room 350, Washington, DC 20472

R -- DISASTER FRAUD TRAINING SOL MR-99-368547 DUE 042799 POC Mary Rouse, (202) 646-3746 E-MAIL: Click here to contact the Contract Specialist via, mary.rouse@fema.gov. Service Sources Sought DISASTER FRAUD TRAINING This is NOT an RFP, but, a survey to locate potential sources capable of performing the proposed services. Minimum capabilities must include documented evidence of experience and expertise in all of the following areas: (1) Development of fraud training conferences for federal, state and local law enforcement investigators; (2) Knowledge of specific fraud components and complexities in a disaster situation; (3) Knowledge of federal, state and local law enforcement resources as required to support fraud awareness, response and investigation capabilities; (4) Possess experience and expertise in analysis of the continuing development of Disaster Fraud Training to include training strategies and methodologies; (5) An established and reputable affiliation with federal, state and local law enforcement as well as associated groups (i.e. Fraternal Order of Police, consumer protection agencies, States Attorney's General offices, and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB); (6) Analysis of and flexibility in training presentation styles tailored to best suit particular audiences; (7) Ability to incorporate any newly developed cirriculum into the published manuals and training material tools (i.e. power point slides) and develop brochures and newsletters to pre-advertise the courses; (8) Access to the target audience of federal, state and local law enforcement personnel for advertising and assistance in coordinating logistics of the courses; (9) Provide a facilitator (not instructor) with a complete understanding of the role of federal law enforcement as it relates to the prevention, detection, deterrence and prosecution of disaster related fraud; and (10) Possess a thorough knowledge of the jurisdictional interation between federal, state and local enforcement entities in combating fraud in disaster settings. Firms who meet these requirements are invited to submit their capabilities statement to the procuring office identified in this notice in two (2) copies within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of this notice. Information furnished shall include (1) the number and professional qualifications of appropriate personnel; (2) company experience related to the proposed project; (3) a current financial statement; and (4) other literature which demonstrates the minimum capabilities listed above. This synopsis is for information and planning purposes and the government will not pay or otherwise reimburse respondents for information submitted. Based upon responses received, the Government reserves the right to set-aside any and all procurements that may result hereunder for small or minority-owned businesses. In the absence of responses from firms considered capable of performing this work, negotiations may be conducted with the National White Collar Crime Center on a noncompetitive basis. Responses should reference Synopsis No. MR-99-368547. Posted 04/09/99 (W-SN318175). (0099)

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