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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 23, 2010 FBO #3133
MODIFICATION

U -- Terrorism Prevention Video Production

Notice Date
6/21/2010
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
512110 — Motion Picture and Video Production
 
Contracting Office
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, NETC & Regional Support Section, Office of Acquisition Management, 16825 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland, 21727, United States
 
ZIP Code
21727
 
Solicitation Number
HSFEEM-10-Q-0090
 
Archive Date
7/13/2010
 
Point of Contact
Richard Taylor, Phone: 3014477271
 
E-Mail Address
richard.taylor@dhs.gov
(richard.taylor@dhs.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Start of Amendment 02* Terrorism Prevention Video Production CLOSING DATE/TIME REMAINS 28 JUNE 2010 AT 4:00 PM EASTERN TIME Solicitation Number: HSFEEM-10-Q-0090 Amendment 0002 Questions and Answers Q1. The solicitation reads that the response date is to be not later than 4:00 PM Eastern in June 21, 2010; however, the General Information column on this solicitation page within FedBizzOpps.gov lists 4:00 PM Eastern on June 28, 2010. Can you please clarify which due date is official? A1. The closing date was extended on Amendment 0001 to 28 June 2010 at 4:00PM Eastern time. Q2. Under iv. Provide travel for all associated facility, staff and participants for the purposes of transcript research, review, and approval and filming of video footage in up to 3 identified cities within government travel per diem rates Question: How many people will have to have travel provided and what mode of transportation? A2. Cities are to be of recognizable nature showing nationally recognizable buildings, landmarks, etc., but are otherwise of the offerors' choice. Q3. B. Support the development of any additional customizable communication materials or updates to include, but not limited to • i. Briefing materials • ii. Brochures • iii. Factsheets • iv. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Question: Is this strictly consulting or would [contractor] have to provide design, copywriting, and printing? A3. Consulting to include design and drafting of the materials listed above Q4. reference: Work Requirement #7 Filming Locations I understand you require the video to be filmed in three different cities. Do you have any further information on what cities these will be? Since we [are near] a large DHS facility here in El Paso, could we choose it as one of the locations, or have locations already been chosen? A4. Cities are to be of nationally recognizable nature showing recognizable buildings, landmarks, etc., but are otherwise of the offerors' choice. Q5. reference: Work Requirement #9/ item IX: Customizing of the video Will the chosen production company be required to customize the video for the 72 different Fusion Centers? The original work product should be a master video that is able to be customized for 72 fusion centers Should the bid include the master video and 72 versions, or should the bid be structured to reflect total cost for the original video and an anticipated cost for customization on a per video cost? A5. The bid should be structured to reflect total cost for the original video and an anticipated cost for customization on a per video cost Q6. reference: "B" Support the development of additional materials You require working to develop additional print material. Would these items be priced/estimated separately or should they be included in our bid? There seem to be too many variables to present an accurate bid for any additional materials without specifics such as size, subject, printing, etc. A6. Included per Q3 above Q7. Is the intent to Sole Source this video? I notice this project "Terrorism Prevention Video Production"(HSFEEM-10-Q-0090) is very similar to another project "Notice of Intent to Sole Source Prevention Video"(W473148Y). Are these 2 different projects your department posted? Should I submit my bid to both of them? A7. The original intent was to award on a sole source basis to The CELL, but this requirement is now opened to competition based on availability of r esponsible potential contractors stated that they could do the work that we re-issued as a competition (the second and current announcement). Only provide a quote in reference to HSFEEM-10-Q-0090. Q8. [Contractor] knows that all vendors have to submit the bid electronically. Is there any way we can send in our DVD demo reel with our bid? Please let us know as soon as you can. A8. Physical media (DVD is the only currently acceptable format) may be mailed to, but must be in prior to the closing time/date: National Emergency Training Center (NETC) Attn: Richard Taylor 16825 South Seton Avenue Emmitsburg, MD 21727-8920 Preferably, a hyperlink to a website where a sample production video may be viewed may be provided. Q9. a. Should travel expenses such as lodging, meals, flights etc. be included in the submitted bid? b. If yes, do you know what cities the shoots will occur? A9. This award is anticipated as a Firm Fixed Price award; all expenses need to be included in the offeror's total price on submitted quote. Cities are to be of nationally recognizable nature showing recognizable buildings, landmarks, etc., but are otherwise of the offerors' choice Q10. Is high definition video required, or preferred? A10. Preferred Q11. The 8 signs of terrorism video used celebrity talent for both on camera and voiceover narration. Is that a requirement for this video? If not a requirement, is it preferred? A11. Preferred Q12. Are the 3 filming locations, or probable locations known? A12. No, but recognizable locations/landmarks are required. Q13. The article referenced in the RFQ on the 8 signs of terrorism video states that that video was funded using a $30,400 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. What was the total amount of that contract and who was the awarding agency? A13. This information was obtained from the press release announcing the video at http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/GovRitter/GOVR/1251566957823. A DHS grant award was made to the state of Colorado, and they in turn made sub-awards. Q14. Does this new video have a similar budget to the 8 signs of terrorism? A14. This is posted on FedBizOps. Q15. Was Corruptive Media the contractor on the production of the 8 signs of terrorism video? A15. Unknown. This is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for commercial items prepared in accordance with FAR Subpart 12, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation and a written solicitation will not be issued. The RFQ number is HSFEEM-10-Q-0090. Quotes are due not later than 4:00 P.M. Eastern Time on 28 June 2010. Provisions and clauses in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular 2005-41 are incorporated. NAICS 512110, with a Size Standard of $29.5 Million for reporting actions purposes. This acquisition is Full and Open Competition. End of Amendment 02 A) EVALUATION FACTORS FOR AWARD: FEMA intends to award one Firm Fixed Price Purchase Order based on Low Priced Technically Acceptable (LPTA). Evaluation of price will be based on the offeror's aggregate price for all supplies as required in Section B. Factor 1 - Technically Acceptable means offeror provides video development as detailed in Section B (SOW). All shall be quoted; incomplete quotes may not be considered. At least one example of video production work previously completed by the offeror shall be made available for viewing the quality level being offered. This example can be sent via email along with offer or available on a website for viewing. Professional commercial media quality is required. Factor 2 - Price, inclusive of shipping costs to Washington, DC, will be evaluated in accordance with standard commercial practices. Vendor shall submit their catalog price along with quote. F.O.B. Destination is preferred. B) Award will be made on the basis of the lowest evaluated price of the quote meeting or exceeding the non-cost factor. Past performance is not an evaluation factor for this acquisition. The offeror's initial quote shall contain the offeror's best terms from a price and technical standpoint. The Government intends to evaluate offers and award a contract without discussions, but reserves the right to conduct discussions if later determined by the Contracting Officer to be necessary. The Government reserves the right to make no award as a result of this solicitation. In order to be determined responsible, companies shall be registered in CCR, provide DUNS number, CAGE, and TIN. Submit email quotes (using PDF, MS Word or Excel attachments) to Richard Taylor at richard.taylor@dhs.gov not later than 4:00 P.M. Eastern Time on 21 June 2010. This acquisition incorporates FAR 52.212-1, 52.212-2, & 52.212-3. Any resultant contract awards will incorporate 52.212-4 & 52.212-5. Article about the existing video: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/GovRitter/GOVR/1251566957823 The video original production: http://thecell.org/wp/8-signs-of-terrorism-video/ DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY PREVENTION AND NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS STATEMENT OF WORK Introduction The establishment of a network of fusion centers to facilitate effective nationwide information sharing is a top priority that requires close collaboration among local, state, and federal partners. To facilitate effective communications and outreach efforts by State and major urban area fusion centers, DHS is supporting the development and delivery of professional-quality prevention related communications and outreach materials to states in a customizable video format. •1. Purpose. The purpose of this statement of work is to define the requirements associated with the development and delivery of a customizable terrorism prevention related video. •2. Work Requirements. •A. Support the development and delivery of a customizable national scope prevention video to include, but not limited to: • i. Designate one individual associated with the project to function as the project manager and primary POC. • ii. Develop and maintain a project plan and delivery schedule in Word format available to DHS upon request. •1. Participate in bi-weekly status meetings via conference call to identify and discuss project plan, delivery schedule, project status and associated deliverables. • iii. Script and produce a 6-10 minute video designed to educate and inform viewers about terrorist indicators and warnings and how and to whom to report them •1. Coordinate and execute material research and transcript development, writing, and editing •2. Identify, coordinate, and provide narrator source(s) and soundtrack •3. Deliver up to 2 draft transcripts and associated footage generic enough to be customizable for all fusion centers prior to filming for DHS and Nationwide SARs Initiative Program Management Office (NSI-PMO) review and approval •4. Deliver 1 final transcript generic enough to be customizable for all fusion centers prior to filming for DHS and NSI-PMO review and approval •5. Work in conjunction with DHS and NSI-PMO to ensure transcript consistency with SAR-ISE Functional Standard and previously released 8 Signs of Terrorism videos. •6. Utilize appropriate existing stock footage and music rights wherever possible, to include existing A/P archive files. •7. Coordinate and acquire all required permits to film and establish POCs to facilitate filming in up to 3 locations. •8. Plan, direct, and coordinate all production and post-production including filming in up to three locations •9. Deliver a draft video format prior to formal production with a concluding section that is customizable to include the requesting fusion center's name, logo, and phone number for DHS and NSI-PMO review and approval. •10. Deliver a final customizable video to DHS and NSI-PMO review and approval prior to post production reproduction. The customizable portion serves as a place-holder for each of the 72 locations to be able place in their specific logos and contact data. • iv. Provide travel for all associated facility, staff and participants for the purposes of transcript research, review, and approval and filming of video footage in up to 3 identified cities within government travel per diem rates • v. Coordinate with DHS Privacy Office, DHS Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, and DHS Public and External Affairs, as necessary • vi. Provide any required props, costumes, and actors/extras and coordinate any associated required release forms. • vii. Procure rental equipment to include, but not limited to the following items: •1. Lighting •2. Cameras •3. Teleprompters •4. Recreational vehicles or trailers •5. Costumes •6. Props • viii. Return all materials, including final raw files, data, transcripts, audio visual files, and equipment to DHS upon end of contract period of performance. • ix. Provide subject matter and technical expertise and support during the customization of up to 72 customized videos, as available •B. Support the development of any additional customizable communication materials or updates to include, but not limited to: • i. Briefing materials • ii. Brochures • iii. Factsheets • iv. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) •C. Provide final prevention video and associated marketing materials to the government by November 1, 2010. •3. Other Provisions •a. Nothing in the resultant contract is intended to conflict with current Federal law or regulation or the directives of DHS. If a term of this agreement is inconsistent with such authority, then that term shall be invalid, but the remaining terms and conditions of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect. •4. Modification. This contract may be modified upon the mutual, written consent of the parties. Question and Answers: •A. Timeline: The RFQ stipulates the deliverables are due on Nov 1. This does not include the production of the collateral material that was in the RFQ. We look forward to also providing that collateral material but would need to extend the timeline and price quote and thought the best way to provide you with a response would be to add a second track in the proposal, would this be fine? Answer: This would be an acceptable approach •B. 3. A. iii. 1. Deliver up to 2 draft transcripts and associated footage generic enough to be customizable for all fusion centers prior to filming for DHS and Nationwide SARs Initiative Program Management Office (NSI-PMO) review and approval We will provide drafts of the video for approval to be reviewed by FEMA, along with the 2 draft transcripts, we are just clarifying that this is the expectations. Answer: The expectation is that at least 1 draft transcript would be provided to FEMA for review prior to any filming or production. After the transcript is approved (an additional updated draft may be required prior to filming depending on the edits made to the first draft), then a draft of the video footage would be provided to FEMA for approval prior to final production. Draft footage is the general "Storyboard" in motion; music and voice-over could be changed or enhanced later. •C. 3.A. Iii. 6 Utilize appropriate existing stock footage and music rights wherever possible, to include existing A/P archive files. •A. Is this referring to existing stock footage and music rights FEMA owns? Answer: No, the intent is to utilize as much existing relevant footage from Vendor's archives as to minimize costs. •D. 3.A. Iii. 7. Coordinate and acquire all required permits to film and establish POCs to facilitate filming in up to 3 locations. •A. For the video The CELL did for Colorado, DHS was able to secure all of the permits for location shoots, which drastically cut the time and cost associated with producing the video. Would there be a FEMA point of contact that would help facilitate this on a national level for purposes of production with this video? Without a FEMA representative to help facilitate, we would not have the political influence to help us mitigate some significant time and costs that could add a significant amount to budget and time. Answer: We would be happy to help facilitate relationships with DHS & FEMA External and Public Affairs to help coordinate these pieces with the successful offeror. •E. 3.A. Iii. 10. Vi. Provide any required props, costumes, and actors/extras and coordinate any associated required release forms. •A. DHS Colorado was able to procure specific law enforcement uniforms, explosives etc as well as providing actors/extras to help mitigate the cost and time of the production. Answer: FEMA would be happy to facilitate relationships with State and local law enforcement entities to assist with obtaining the necessary costumes and props for the successful offeror. •F. 3.A. Iii 9. Deliver a draft video format prior to formal production with a concluding section that is customizable to include the requesting fusion center's name, logo, and phone number for DHS and NSI-PMO review and approval. •A. Answer: Draft video for final approval prior to production discussed above •G. Delivery Specs: •A. We just want to clarify delivery specs (DVD, HDTV, Standard Def, Web Masters, etc.). And discussion of duplications. We need to discuss "raw files, data, transcripts etc.). Answer: No duplications would be necessary, only customizations. The expectation is that all materials necessary for reproducing and customizing the video would be turned over to FEMA at the end of the period of performance. •H. Under A.iii.3 " Deliver up to 2 draft transcripts and associated footage generic enough to be customizable for all fusion centers prior to filming", what is meant by associated footage? Answer: The footage referenced in the RFQ often is referring to the footage The CELL produced as this was appeared to be a sole source. However, as there is competition available, associated footage can be footage contained in the vendor's archives or work that has been done as examples of what will be the finished work. The footage is expected as part of the deliverables (post award of action) not as the proposal.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DHS/FEMA/NETC/HSFEEM-10-Q-0090/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: 800 K St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20742, United States
Zip Code: 20742
 
Record
SN02183096-W 20100623/100621234651-d9cd5d05ea0511284ba96e092a077dc2 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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