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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 19,1996 PSA#1683Department of the Air Force, 11 CONS/LGCX, 500 Duncan Avenue, Room 250,
Bolling AFB, DC 20332-0305 R -- TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES FOR HBCUS/MIS POC Points
ofPContact: Jana Gorriw,P8KIcts Specialist, (202) 767-7983 or Lisa
Romney, Contracting Officer, (202) 767-8099. Technical Assistance
Services for HBCUs/MIs. This is a request for information and a market
survey to determine if there are any responsible private sector
offerors who are interested in, and capable of, providing technical
assistance to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and
minority institutions (MIs) across the country which warrant such
assistance and seek to participate in Air Force contracts and grants.
The Air Force is considering a future solicitation for this
requirement, which could result in a single three year (base period
plus two one-year options) contract. The Secretary of the Air Force's
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization requires
technical assistance for cited HBCUs/MIs: (a) using seminars (two or
more); (b) providing hands-on instruction in contract and grant
proposal preparation; (c) assisting HBCUs/MIs in their self-assessment
of capabilities to participate in externally funded opportunities with
the Air Force; and (d) facilitating the development of HBCUs/MIs to
coalesce with other institutions of higher education (IHEs) and small
business concerns (with a record of demonstrated success in Air Force
funded programs) to jointly compete for Air Force contracts and grants.
At this time, the Government has no firm requirement for this effort;
this is a request for information and market survey, only. However, the
Government will use the information obtained from this notice to
understand the capabilities of the market place. All interested parties
should provide, at no cost to the Government, full descriptive
literature demonstrating their capabilities to provide the above
requirements, within ten calendar days after publication of this
notice. All of the literature provided in response to this synopsis
will become property of the Federal Government and will not be
returned. To be considered capable, offerors must possess and maintain
the ability to be within two hours commuting time of the Pentagon,
Washington DC and demonstrate the following: (1) general knowledge of,
and experience with, Air Force programs; HBCUs/MIs and HBCU/MI
executive orders, legislation, and federal regulations; (2) proof of
past performance as it pertains to this relevant experience; and (3)
corporate capabilities in providing instruction in contracts/grants
and/or proposal preparation, federal market counseling and consulting,
statistical and trend analysis, pre-/post-award sponsored program
administration, collaborative work between IHEs and small business
concerns, PC and MacIntosh applications (windows, DOS internet; and
other mainstream applications), and technical reporting. (0261) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0079 19960918\R-0019.SOL)
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