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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 11,2000 PSA#2598Regional Contracting Office, USAID/Bangladesh, 6120 Dhaka Place,
Department of State, Washington, DC 20521-6120 R -- AGROBASED INDUSTRIES AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ATDP-II)
IN BANGLADESH SOL RFP 388-00-002 POC Mir Ershadullah, Acquistion
Specialist, E-mail: Dhaka-Contracts@usaid.gov, Fax: 880-2-881-5050,
Tel: 880-2-4700, Contracting Officer: Maureen A. Shauket, E-mail:
mshauket@usaid.gov WEB:
http://www.info.usaid.gov/procurement_bus_opp/procurement/announce/cbd,
http://www.info.usaid.gov. E-MAIL: http://www.info.usaid.gov,
dhaka-contracts@usaid.gov or mshauket@usaid.gov. The United States
Agency for International Development in Dhaka, Bangladesh
USAID/Bangladesh), plans to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to
implement Phase II of its Agrobased Industries and Technology
Development Project (ATDP-II). The RFP is expected to be released on
June 1, 2000 and the closing date for receipt of proposals is expected
to be August 6, 2000. USAID anticipates awarding a five-year
performance-based cost-reimbursement contract to implement ATDP-II. The
RFP will contain background information and sources for reference
materials on ATDP Phase I, which began in 1995, and focused on fruits,
vegetables, shrimp, poultry, dairy, feed grains, seed, blended
fertilizer and urea super granules. ATDP-II will contribute to
USAID/Bangladesh's Strategic Objective 5, "Growth of Agribusiness and
Small Business" by providing technical and managerial assistance to
private sector entrepreneurs and private and public support
institutions to promote the growth of agribusiness in Bangladesh. ATDP
-II will focus on the sectors of horticulture, fisheries, livestock,
grain and oilseed processing, seed, fertilizers and agrimachinery and
will support the development of privately owned and operated
agribusinesses operating in a free and competitive market environment.
ATDP-II activities fall into three broad categories: policy, legal,
and regulatory improvements; institutional development and reform; and
enterprise development. The preferred method of distribution of USAID
procurement information is via the Internet or by request of a
solicitation on 3.5" floppy disk (MSWord 97). 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."
Receipt of the RFP through INTERNET must be confirmed by written
notification tothe contact person noted above. 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. Any interested party requesting a hard copy or
diskette of the solicitation must submit a written request (fax or
e-mail is acceptable) to the contact person listed above. Posted
05/09/00 (W-SN452841). (0130) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0082 20000511\R-0014.SOL)
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