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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 14,2000 PSA#2556American Embassy Moscow, PSC USAID, APO AE 09721 X -- MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES FOR
STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS
SOL RFP 118-00-005 DUE 032800 POC Orion Yeandel, Contracting Officer
WEB:
http://www.info.usaid.gov/procurement_bus_opp/procurement/announce/cbd,
http://www.info.usaid.gov. E-MAIL: http://www.info.usaid.gov,
oyeandel@usaid.gov. The U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID) in Russia solicits expressions of interest from Sources who
would like to receive a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the legal
partnerships activity. The major purpose of this activity is to further
assist Russia in the development of an independent and fair judiciary,
expanding the work accomplished by USAID-supported efforts since 1993,
by strengthening or forging partnerships between Russian and American
counterpart organizations. The work performed under the contract would
support USAID's strategic objective 2.2, "Legal systems that better
support democratic processes and human rights." One of the key
components of this objective is to strengthen the judicial system,
because domestic and foreign investment in Russia, as well as the
climate for the protection of human rights, will flourish only when a
more predictable, transparent, independent and better-financed and
trained judicial system is established. The major emphases under this
particular contract will be to: 1. Strengthen judicial administration
by working with, and providing assistance to, the Judicial Department
of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation; 2. Work with the newly
created Academy of Justice in the area of judicial education; and 3.
Work in the areas of judicial ethics, selection, and discipline. A key
component of all work done pursuant to this contract will be to
strengthen or forge partnerships between Russian and American
counterpart organizations in the fields of judicial administration and
training. Such partnerships can best be strengthened or formed through
the efforts of an entity which has as its core objective the
strengthening of judicial functions or relations. We expect that these
partnerships will continue beyond the expiration of this contract.
Work under the contract would have to be compatible with the U.S.
Government's Regional Initiative (RI) program of concentrated
engagement in selected Russian regions. Work must be undertaken with
awareness that numerous other foreign and international donors are
active in legal reform efforts in the Russian Federation. Work under
this contract will not concentrate on training in substantive law,
whether American or Russian. Rather, the focus will be on institutional
development of two new Russian government bodies, the Judicial
Department of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, and the
Russian Academy of Justice, as an administrative organ and a judicial
education establishment, respectively, and on developing partnerships
with these entities. Assistance to the Academy of Justice will benefit
the Russian courts of general jurisdiction and the Russian commercial
(arbitrazh) court system, as the Russian Federation Supreme Court and
the Supreme Commercial (Arbitrazh) Court are co-founders of the
Academy of Justice. In the course of helping with the development of
the Judicial Department and the Academy of Justice, the contractor will
contribute to developing partnership relationships between these
Russian organizations and counterpart American organizations. For
example, the U.S. federal and possibly state judicial agencies,
professional membership organizations and judicial training
establishments are potential partners with Russian entities. In
addition to sound court administration and good training for judges, it
is key to the continued development of the Russian judiciary that it
have the capability to work with its members on issues of judicial
ethics. Accordingly, the contractor will also work with the relevant
Russian judicial officials in the area of judicial ethics. Since work
will stress institutional development and the strengthening of judicial
ethics, it will not provide instruction of Russian judges or judicial
administrators in substantive law. In any of the seminars or other
training, the participation of American or other foreign experts should
be very limited. The Russian participants should be given the
opportunity to take the lead in organizing and presenting the
materials. Institutional strengthening and partnership development are
high priorities for USAID under this contract. Contractors will be
expected to work to promote Russian "buy-in" and ownership from the
start of the program. Contractors may also be expected to deal with
situations in which there appears to be less political will to move
forward. An understanding of the domestic Russian situation, as well as
its legal system, by the contractor and its representatives will be
necessary for the successful implementation of this project.
Contractors must be more flexible, more knowledgeable of the details of
Russian law and its judicial system, and more creative than ever
before. Flexibility requires that there be several alternatives for
working to advance the assistance agenda. Decisions may have to be made
as to when it is best to put assistance in one area on hold and shift
the focus to another. For example, as the contractor works, it may
become apparent that more resources should be allocated to one area
than the other as between judicial administration and judicial
training. This situation could arise if the receptivity proved to be
greater by one of the Russian institutions to the contractor's efforts.
Resolving these important questions will require close cooperation with
USAID. The mechanism for realizing the work described herein will be a
two-year contract, with an option to extend the work for an additional
year. Funds are currently NOT available. The amount of money expected
to be available for this contract is approximately $4 million over
three years. Thus, work performed under this Contract must be sharply
focused in order to try to achieve important, lasting results that will
help the Russian judiciary continue to improve even after USAID funding
in this sector ceases. "The preferred method of distribution of USAID
procurement information is via the Internet or by request of a
solicitation on a 3.5" floppy disk (Word 97 format). This CBD notice
can be viewed and downloaded using the Agency Web Site. The RFP, once
issued, can be downloaded from the Agency web site. The Worldwide Web
address is http://www.info.usaid.gov. Select Business and Procurement
Opportunities from the home page, then "USAID Procurements." On the
following screen, select "Download Available USAID Solicitations." It
is the responsibility of the recipient of this solicitation document to
ensure that it has been received from INTERNET in its entirety and
USAID bears no responsibility for data errors resulting from
transmission or conversion processes." Interested firms may request a
copy of the RFP by sending an e-mail, citing RFP No. 118-00-005, to
Orion Yeandel, oyeandel@usaid.gov. Telephonic requests will not be
honored. Requests for the RFP that are received one week or less before
the RFP closing date will be filled subject to the availability of
copies. The Internet Address is
http://www.info.usaid.gov/procurement_bus_opp/procurement/solicitation/
Receipt of this RFP through INTERNET must be confirmed by written (fax
or mail) notification to the contact person noted above. It is the
responsibility of the recipient of the RFP to ensure that it has been
received from INTERNET in its entirety. USAID bears no responsibility
for data errors resulting from transmission or conversion processes.
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