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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 7,2000 PSA#2616U.S. Office Of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Room 1342,
Washington, DC 20415 U -- REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR OPM'S TRAINING AND MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANCE SERVICES DUE 061300 POC Mr. Joseph Kennedy, (202) 606-5197
E-MAIL: TMA Program Contract, jskenned@opm.gov. Background The U.S.
Office of Personnel Management's Training and Management Assistance
(TMA) program provides services to Federal agencies using support
service contracts. These contract services allow government agencies to
access qualified contractors that develop learning products (e.g.,
Web-based training, computer-based training, interactive video
teletraining, knowledge management and performance support systems,
instructor-led materials,etc.) and other human resource management
solutions. The TMA contract is re-competed every five years and
currently is due to expire September 2001. The TMA program is in the
process of developing the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the 2001-2006
program years. TMA seeks information from private companies regarding
current trends in training and human resources management that can be
incorporated in the Scope of Work of the RFP. Interested vendors should
address the questions listed below and submit their responses to: U.S.
Office of Personnel Management Training and Management Assistance
Branch 1900 E Street, NW, Room 1453 Washington, DC 20415 Attn: Mr.
Joseph Kennedy (202) 606-5197 Please limit your responses to
three-typed pages, using 8 " x 11" paper and a font size of 12. The
deadline for responses is June 13, 2000. You may submit company
background and capabilities information with your responses. Based on
the responses received, OPM may ask interested companies to participate
in a focus group to further explore the development of the Scope of
Work. This Request for Information is for information and planning
purposes only, does not constitute a solicitation, and shall not be
construed as a continuing commitment by the Government. Questions: 1.
What training and other human resources management (HRM) services are
you currently performing for government agencies? What conditions or
impacts are causing the need for these services in government? 2. What
are the emerging areas for contract-related services in the training
and HRM field? 3. What constraints to acquiring training and HRM
services could be alleviated while maintaining a competitive
environment? 4. TMA determines the number of contracts it will award by
the projected volume of work. TMA is considering the creation of a
waiting list so firms that were not initially awarded a contract could
be added during the contract period if the projected volume increased
or a firm was not renewed for an option year. If your organization was
considered qualified but did not receive a contract initially, would
you be willing to be placed on a waiting list? Posted 06/05/00
(W-SN461346). (0157) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0090 20000607\U-0004.SOL)
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