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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 9,1997 PSA#1883Della Glenn, USTDA, Room 309, SA-16, Washington, D.C. 20523-1602, Tel:
(703) 875-4357, Fax: (703) 875-4009 R -- TDA SOLICITATION NUMBER TDA 97-Q-079 -PROJECT TDA 97-OE-132 POC
Della Glenn, USTDA, Room 309, SA-16, Washington, D.C. 20523-1602, Tel:
(703) 875-4357, Fax: (703) 875-4009 The U.S. Trade and Development
Agency (TDA) wishes to announce an opportunity for small businesses to
bid on a Competitive Total Set-Aside to provide technical assistance.
The chosen contractor will perform an audit to determine whether in
conducting a project for the Russian Federation, the U.S. company
responsible for the feasiblity study used grant funds for allowable
costs and compiled with grant requirements. The U.S. Trade and
Development Agency assists in the creation of jobs for Americans by
helping U.S. companies pursue overseas business opportunities. Through
the funding of feasibility studies, orientation visits, specialized
training grants, business workshops, and various forms of technical
assistance, TDA helps American businesses compete for infrastructure
and industrial projects in middle-income and developing countries. TDA
feasibility studies evaluate the technical, legal, economic, and
financial aspects of a development project in the concept stage. Since
these project plans are required by financial institutions to assess
the creditworthiness of a project before it can go forward, they
provide American firms the opportunity to get in on the "ground floor"
of a project. Feasibility studies typically include procurement plans,
contact information, technical data, financial information, and market
studies -- essential information for investors, developers, as well as
exporters. The subject of this audit is a study funded in two phases
for an air traffic control project in the NIS. TDA approved the first
grant for $600,000 in 1994 and the second for $750,000 in 1995. This
will be a firm fixed price contract. The work is expected to be
completed within four months of ratification of the contract. The Small
Business Act, at 15 U.S.C. 644, authorizes procuring agencies to set
aside procurements or portions of procurements for the exclusive
participation of Small Business Concerns. The Sic Code for this
procurement is 8721. Definition: "Small business concerns" for purposes
of TDA award of this total set aside contract means a concern,
including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not
dominant in the field of operation for which it is bidding. In
determining whether dominance exists for TDA's purpose for this
contract, consideration is given to annual gross receipts. Any concern
that has annual gross receipts above $6 million dollars, averaged over
a three year period, is not considered small and is therefore, NOT
eligible for award under this contract. All participating organizations
involved with supplying professional services must be incorporated or
chartered in the United States. Consultants planning teaming
arrangements must be U.S. citizens or resident aliens. In accordance
with FAR 19.301, offerors will be required to submit self certification
relating to business size. The competitive proposals method of
solicitation as set forth in Part 15 of the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR Chapter 1) shall be utilized for this
procurement. This solicitation in no way obligates TDA to award a
contract, nor does it commit TDA to pay any cost incurred in the
preparation and submission of the proposal. Any explanation desired by
an offeror regarding the meaning or interpretation of this
solicitation must be requested in writing and with sufficient time
allowed for reply to reach the offerors before submission of their
offers. All oral explanations or instruction, given before award of
this contract will not be binding. Any information given to a
prospective offeror concerning the solicitation will be furnished
promptly to all prospective offerors as an amendment of the
solicitation, if such information is necessary to offerors submitting
proposals or if lack of such information would be prejudicial to
uninformed offerors. TDA will choose a contractor demonstrating
proficiency in government grant and contracting procedures and
regulations. The contract team shall include an accountant/auditor with
an understanding of generally accepted government accounting and
auditing standards and a professional editor. The contractor must be in
the position to present fair and unbiased information pursuant to the
statement of work. The Request for Proposal (RFP) will be issued
on/about (15) fifteen days after the publication date of this synopsis.
Closing date will be thirty (30) days thereafter. Only written requests
for the RFP that indicate the businesses size will be honored. U.S.
eligible small businesses interested in receiving the RFP should send
a fax requesting it to Della Glenn at (703)875-4009 or a letter by U.S.
mail to Ms. Glenn at U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA), Contracts
Unit, Room 309, SA-16, Washington, D.C. 20523-1602. Delivery by any
other means must be addressed to Ms. Glenn at 1621 N. Kent Street, Room
309, Rosslyn, VA 22209. (0184) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0085 19970709\R-0012.SOL)
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