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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 31,2000 PSA#2611Broadcasting Board of Governors, International Broadcasting Bureau,
Office of Contracts (CON), 330 C Street, SW, Room 2500, Washington, DC
20237 B -- MARKET RESEARCH STUDY IN TURKEY SOL CON-00-0054 DUE 061300 POC
Contact Point/Contracting Officer: Wayne Greene, Contracting Officer,
Telephone: (202) 619-2339; Facsimile: (202) 205-0683 E-MAIL: Click here
to contact the contracting officer via, wgreene@IBB.GOV. This
announcement is also a written Request for Quotation (RFQ) No.
Con-00-0054 pursuant to procurement of the required services as
described below using the "Simplified Acquisition Procedures" specified
in Part 13 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Price
quotations submitted in response to this RFQ that exceed the Simplified
Acquisition Threshold (as specified in FAR Subpart 2.101, Definitions)
will not be considered as responsive to this RFQ. The Broadcasting
Board of Governors/International Broadcasting Bureau (BBG/IBB) has a
requirement, subject to the availability of funds, to commission a
contractor to study the role and image of the Voice of America (V0A) in
Turkey, along with strategic recommendations for increasing VOA's
impact and market share in that country. Quoters are herein requested
to submit written price quotations and technical
capabilities/experience information for conducting this study outlined
below. (A) Project Goals. The project shall be broadly designed to
review the position of the VOA in Turkey and to suggest concrete
strategies for improving that position. To that end, the contractor
shall be expected to perform the following general tasks: (1) Review
the overall media environment in Turkey, including the relative roles
of domestic television and radio, international television and radio,
printed media, and Internet, as well as the size and nature of the
audiences for different media; (2) Review, in particular, the present
role of international radio in the Turkish media environment, including
the nature of the current audience for international radio broadcasts
and the interests and expectations of that audience; (3) Examine the
image of VOA and other international radio stations, especially among
those segments of Turkish societies concerned that currently listen to
international radio stations or that are most likely to be attracted
by international radio broadcasts; (4) Consider how to attract new
audiences to VOA beyond those who have traditionally listened to
international radio stations; in particular, individuals with an
above-average interest in news and current affairs. (5) Identify
strategies for increasing VOA's impact in Turkey. Indicators of impact
would include both overall audience size and reach among opinion
leaders and those sectors of society that most actively seek news and
information about current affairs. Strategies for increasing impact
might include: changes in VOA programs, changes in VOA broadcast
strategy, changes in delivery systems (including the possibility of
using additional media such as television and Internet), enhanced
contacts with VOA's affiliate stations, or advertising and publicity
campaigns (including specific themes that should be addressed in such
campaigns and appropriate means and media for doing so). Note: these
suggestions are merely illustrative and should not be taken as
constraining the options that might be presented. (6) Elite survey. As
one integral component of this project, contractor shall conduct a
survey of 200Turkish elites in Istanbul and Ankara (approximately 100
in each city.) Criteria for inclusion in the survey universe shall be
based on respondents' occupational position and institutional
affiliation. Approximately 20% of the respondents in each city shall
come from the following sectors: (1) Business (chief executives or top
level managers or major business enterprises) (2) Journalism (senior
editors of major newspapers, radio, or television stations) (3)
Government (Permanent Secretaries or their deputies, members of
Parliament) (4) Academia (University Chancellors, Rectors, or
Department Heads) (5) Cultural figures (writers or artists of
nationally recognized stature.) (This list may be revised in future
discussion between IBB and winning contractor.) The contractor shall be
responsible for developing list of institutions/individuals in these
categories listed above, establishing (in agreement with IBB) the
precise criteria for selection (i.e. minimum level of seniority),
developing a sampling frame based on lists of institutions and
qualifying individuals, and establishing and implementing a procedure
for selecting and interviewing respondents. Contractor shall be
responsible for questionnaire development, in consultation with IBB. In
addition, contractor shall be responsible for all fieldwork, including
hiring, training, and oversight of interviewers, data entry and
cleaning, and production of printed cross tabulations and electronic
data file of survey results. (B) Project Execution. Aside from the
elite survey, the potential quoters may suggest a wide variety of
investigatory techniques designed to achieve the broad tasks outlined
above. IBB will make available to the awardee the results of recent
VOA-sponsored surveys and qualitative research in Turkey as an initial
basis for exploring the issues raised in points (1) -- (6) above. The
contractors may wish to suggest other research techniques such as
depth interviews, additional focus groups, surveys of special
populations, etc. (C) Summary of Deliverables. The contractor shall
provide to IBB a final report addressing in detail all points mentioned
in section (A) above. In particular, the report shall include a full
strategic plan for maximizing VOA's impact and position in Turkey,
including detailed and specific recommendations for action, the
rationale for the recommended actions and, where relevant, the probable
costs associated with such actions. In addition, the contractor shall
provide full results of the elite survey in hard copy (marginal
results) and in electronic format as SPSS files (version 10.0 or
lower.) (D) Proposed Time Schedule/ Delivery Schedule. Prior to
beginning work, the contractor shall provide IBB with proposed
timetable for all phases of project, which will be subject to approval
by IBB. A final report shall be submitted to IBB no later than ten
weeks after contract award. SECTION B: SELECTION CRITERIA. A contract
(i.e., Purchase Order) award will be made by the contracting officer
based on: A) the quoter's Technical Capabilities/Experience (for which
there are four (4) equally weighted subcriteria); and B) the quoter's
Price Quotation. Of the two Selection Criteria, Technical
Capabilities/Experience is the significantly dominant criterion over
the Price criterion. The Technical Capabilities/Experience subcriteria
are as follows: (1) Relevant professional experience of the contractor
and principal staff. (2) Contractor's understanding of the project
objectives. (3) Contractor's experience in conducting media research in
Turkey. (4) Appropriateness of the proposed methodology to achieving
the project aims. SECTION C: SUBMISSION OF RESPONSES TO THE RFQ (i.e.,
PRICE QUOTATIONS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION. Each quoter's response to
this RFQ shall include a detailed description of the methodologies
contractor proposes to use to address the issues raised in Section (A)
above, a proposed timetable, separate costs for each project
component, and a total cost for the entire project. The technical
capabilities experience statement shall also describe the contractor's
relevant experience and the professional backgrounds of the staff that
would have primary responsibility for the project. Omission of any of
the above-requested information pertaining to the quoter and/or any
subcontractors proposed by the quoter in performing this contract, will
weigh against the quoter during the Contracting Officer's evaluation of
the quoter's response to this RFQ. Firms/individuals interested in the
above described work are requested to submit their responses to this
RFQ (i.e., Technical Capabilities/Experience and Schedule information,
and Price quotation) by 12 Noon EST, Tuesday, June 13, 2000, and they
shall reference this RFQ No. CON-00-0054 in their transmittal letter
to the Contracting Officer. All questions (technical or otherwise) by
a prospective quoter regarding this RFQ shall be in writing. Any
questions and the quoter's complete written response to this RFQ shall
be sent directly and only to the Contracting Officer for this
procurement, Mr. Wayne Greene, via facsimile at (202) 205-0683. The
Price quotations submitted as part of a quoter's response to this RFQ
shall be on a separate page from the above-requested Technical
Capabilities/Experience and Schedule information. The Contracting
Officer has found and determined that this proposed work is appropriate
for an "unrestricted" procurement pursuant to FAR Subpart 19.502
(Setting Aside Acquisitions). All responsible sources may submit a
quotation which will be considered. Posted 05/26/00 (W-SN459096).
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