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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 7,2000 PSA#2531U.S. Department of Education, Contracts and Purchasing Operations, CPO,
7th & D Streets SW, Room 3616, Washington, DC 20202-4443 R -- PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES SOL
n/a DUE 021000 POC Christiana Testamark, Contract Specialist,
202-708-8419 The Department of Education's solicitation for the Testing
of an Electronic Field Reading (EFR) Application for ED Discretionary
Grant Programs is being modified to revise the technical evaluation
criteria and scores; extend the date for receipt of proposals, and add
the SIC code. This synopsis is hereby modified as follows: The
Department of Education is soliciting proposals for the Testing of an
Electronic Field Reading (EFR) Application for ED Discretionary Grant
Programs. The Department anticipates a purchase order award using
simplified acquisition procedures. In accordance with FAR 13.003(b)(1)
this acquisition has been set aside exclusively for small business
concerns. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for this
acquisition is 8748. The offeror should represent and certify as part
of its offer that it is a small business concern. The U.S. Department
of Education (ED) requires contractual services to support the
evaluation of discretionary grant applications received for FY
2000competitions. One of ED's important responsibilities in
administering discretionary grants funded under congressional acts of
law, as amended, is to provide for the efficient and effective
evaluation of grant applications submitted by qualified applicants. If
ED funds are sought for discretionary grant projects, applicants must
submit proposals for review by ED, in accordance with the regulations
established for such reviews. In some ED programs, ED staffs handle
the review and decisions regarding submitted applications. However,
most ED program competitions require the use of external reviewers
(readers) to assess the worthiness of grant applications for funding.
Generally, the application reviews are held in Washington or in the
regions. ED proposes to arrange follow-up tests to determine the
efficacy, quality, and cost of the use of Electronic Field Reading
(EFR). The testing will take place in the spring and summer, 2000, on
selected ED program competitions. Your technical proposal should
respond to the following evaluation criteria: 1. Successful past
performance with EFR methodology 35 points 2. Availability of technical
resources to carry out the project 30 " 3. Knowledge of ED
discretionary grant application technical review process 15 " 4.
Capability of immediate project start-up and implementation 20 " Your
business proposal may contain pricing information for Key Personnel,
overhead, G&A, profit, other direct expenses, and travel. The estimated
Level of Effort total is 1034 hours. Please prepare your response in
the following format: 1) One original and two copies of a business
proposal and 2) One original and two copies of a technical proposal.
Your response must be submitted no later than February 10, 2000 at 5:00
p.m. Your response should be submitted to: Christianita Testamark
Contract Specialist U.S. Department of Education Contracts and
Purchasing Operations Group C, Mail Stop 4446 ROB#3, Room 3624 7th & D
Streets, S.W. Washington, DC 20202-4731 Phone: (202)708-8419 Fax:
(202)708-9964 E-mail: Christianita_Testamark@ed.gov For copies of the
SOW and estimated Level of Effort contact Angela Robinson at
202-708-8279 or Angela_Robinson@ed.gov or visit the Department of
Education's Web site at http://ocfo.ed.gov/coninfo/00Q0200.htm. Posted
02/03/00 (W-SN421432). (0034) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0065 20000207\R-0005.SOL)
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