COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 4, 2000 PSA #2739
SOLICITATIONS
R -- PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES
- Notice Date
- November 30, 2000
- Contracting Office
- Broadcasting Board of Governors, International Broadcasting Bureau, Office of Contracts (CON), 330 C Street, SW, Room 2500, Washington, DC 20237
- ZIP Code
- 20237
- Solicitation Number
- N/A
- Point of Contact
- Geraldine P. Scott, Telephone: (202) 401-7025, Facsimile: (202) 205-2803
- E-Mail Address
- Click here to contact the Program Coordinator via (gpscott@VOA.GOV)
- Description
- The International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), Voice of America (VOA) and Worldnet Television (TV) are seeking qualified individuals for various free-lance assignments. VOA broadcasts to an international audience in English and 52 other languages. These languages are as follows: Afan Oromo, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Burmese, Cantonese, Creole, Croatian, Czech, Dari, Estonian, Farsi, French, Georgian, Greek, Hausa, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Khmer, Kirundi, Kinyarwanda, Korean, Kurdish, Lao, Latvian Lithuanian, Macedonian, Mandarin, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swahili, Thai, Tibetan, Tigrigna, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uzbek, and Vietnamese. VOA and Worldnet TV are seeking qualified sources for the following types of free-lance assignments: Radio-TV Broadcast Announcers, Narrators and Personalities; Researchers; Writers; Producers; Editors; Listener Mail Processors; Assignment Desk Coordinators; Production Assistants; Television Make-up Artists; Television and on-camera Talent Escort Officers; Non-English Language Translators; Narrators; Videotape Editors; Character Generator Operators; and Electronic Graphic Artists. Additionally, the Office of Cuba Broadcasting, which broadcasts radio and television programming in Spanish to Cuba, is seeking qualified sources for similar free-lance assignments. General Information on these assignments follows: 1) Free-lance assignments are performed on a contract basis. 2) Most assignments require working in Washington, D.C. Some assignments require work at the International Broadcasting Bureau studios. 3) Sources may be required to undergo a background security investigation and successfully pass the security clearance process in order to receive work assignments. 4) Contractor candidates must be willing to work on an "as-required" basis. Some broadcasting activities require working irregular hours -- such as very early in the morning or late into the evening -- depending on the broadcast schedule. 5) Videotape editor candidates should have at least two (2) years experience as a videotape editor in either a commercial or government television production facility, utilizing modern computerized editing systems and videotape machines. 6) Free-lance assignments are requested as needed. The International Broadcasting Bureau makes no guarantees on the amount of work contractors can expect to receive. 7) The Government is obligated to inspect all contractor performed work to insure that it fully satisfies the Government's requirements. The Government is further obligated to reject all work that fails to meet Government-specified requirements. The following criteria, depending on the type of contract services, will be used to evaluate prospective contractors: 1) Radio or television broadcast experience, including translating and adapting broadcast scripts. (Note: For broadcasting work, VOA/Worldnet TV requires that prospective contractors take a voice test. For translation or on-camera work, Worldnet TV requires that contractors take a translation and/or on-camera test. 2) Extensive knowledge of the target broadcast language and the ability to adapt English material into the target language. 3) Ability to produce work that demonstrates a keen knowledge of national and international issues. 4) Ability to explain complex issues in clear, logical terms that can be understood by VOA's worldwide audience. 5) Ability to operate highly specialized and complex broadcast television equipment, such as audio consoles, character generators, waveform monitors and vectorscopes, and video-tape machines, such as Betacam-SP and U-Matic machines. 6) Highly developed production skills, such as: assembling/coordinating material, monitoring program segments for proper sequencing and integration, ensuring continuity, editing broadcast scripts as necessary, etc. 7) Typing/word-processing skills. 8) Ability to operate a wide variety of broadcast equipment, including reel-to-reel recorders, audio consoles, disc turntables, cartridge machines, etc. Individuals having the ability to furnish any of the above-stated services should write and request additional information from: International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), Voice of America, ATTENTION: Project Coordinator, Geraldine P. Scott, VOA/A, Room 1728, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20237.
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20001204/RSOL001.HTM (W-335 SN5077E7)
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