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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 8,1995 PSA#1405Social Security Administration, Office of Acquisition and Grants, 1710
Gwynn Oak Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21207-0696 Attn:1-E-4 GWNO/Ms.
Elizabeth Clark B -- 599--OTHER SPECIAL STUDIES AND ANALYSES POC Ms. Elizabeth Clark
tel: (410) 965-9465 The Social Security Administration (SSA) is seeking
qualified potential sources to provide expert services in performing
quick-turnaround, short-term research and evaluation studies associated
with the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI), the Disabilty
Insurance (DI), and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and related
programs. The vendor would be required to perform tasks involving the
development, implementation, and/or evaluation of studies, projects,
and analyses related to the mission of SSA. Such functions and
activities would be diverse and complex, and would require the vendor
to have, or be able to acquire, the resources and expertise to perform
these functions on an almost immediate basis. The vendor would need to
be able to provide the expertise needed to produce highly credible,
independent, technically high-quality and objective assessments of
policy options facing the Agency, broad trends in the economy and
society affecting the programs administered by the SSA, and
programmatic responses to the challenges facing the Agency. Typically,
a research and evaluation study might involve any combination of
several categories of work functions and activities: (1) Providing a
comprehensive literature review on current knowledge in an area of
great current policy interest and little previous visability; (2)
Conducting policy evaluations based on readily available administrative
and/or survey data; (3) Conducting focus group discussions, case
studies, and other qualitative analyses; (4) Designing survey
instruments and supporting OMB documentation on a quick turnaround
basis; (5) Putting together expert panels, meetings, conferences and
volumes of studies to address issues of current policy interest and
other methods of disseminating information to policy makers, the
research community, and the public; (6) Providing analytic support in
designing demonstrations and large scale data collection efforts; (7)
Providing data base management, programming, systems analysis,
statistical, actuarial; and econometric support to conduct short-term
evaluations and designing studies by SSA staff. Because of the
diversity and unpredictability of specific policy issues of interest to
the Agency, and to assure the efficiency of assistance to SSA, it would
be essential that a vendor's staffing and resources provide the ability
to address a wide range of issues and apply a broad range of techniques
in a flexible manner. Research and evaluation studies addressing policy
issues might include, but might not necessarily be limited to, issues
related to: the economic status of the aged, persons with disabilities,
and other population groups, modelling of policy effects on
individuals, the assessment of the effectiveness of policy and
programmatic interventions; and trust fund projections. The vendor
should have expertise in many of the following areas: the basic
eligibility process and determination of benefits for both OASDI and
SSI; the factors affecting the labor force status, income, and proverty
status of the target populations of SSA's programs; the disability
determination process; work incentives for SSDI and SSI beneficiaries;
the simulation of the costs and outcomes of legislative and policy
alternatives; the economic and organizational issues facing Agency
operations; state-of-the art econometric and statistical methods of
analyzing relevant micro and aggregate data; sample design and variance
estimation appropriate to complex methods of sample selection;
microsimulation modelling as a tool of policy analysis; actuarial
methods and financing of OASI-DI Trust funds; demographic,
epidemiological, labor market and other environmental factors affecting
trends in progam caseloads; program interaction; alternative program
designs; and the major administrative record and survey data bases
relevant for the analysis of SSA research and evaluation issues.
Vendors capable of providing the above cited services are invited to
submit complete information and capability statements citing specific
experience relevant to this requirement. In addition, pertinent company
background information consisting of at least 3 references where
similar services described herein have recently and/or are currently
being performed shall be provided. Reference information shall include
the name, address, and telephone number of a point of contact who is
knowledgeable of the nature of the services being performed. Interested
parties must respond in writing within 15 calandar days from the date
of this publication and refer to POLICY/ECLARK in the response. No
contract award will be made on the basis of responses received.
However, this information will be used in SSA's assessment of capable
sources. The Government does not intend to pay for information
received. Requests for copies of a solicitation will not be honored or
acknowledged. (0216) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19950807\B-0007.SOL)
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