Millennium Challenge Corporation's (MCC) FY 2025 Business Forecast
ID: MCCBusinessForecastFY2025Type: Special Notice
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MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONMILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATIONWashington, DC, 20005, USA
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    The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is releasing its Fiscal Year 2025 Business Forecast, aimed at informing small businesses and stakeholders about upcoming contract opportunities. The forecast outlines anticipated contract actions exceeding $250,000, primarily focused on services and goods that support economic growth initiatives in low-income foreign countries, alongside some domestic operational requirements. This initiative is crucial for enhancing MCC's mission to reduce poverty through economic development, with a variety of contract types including Time & Materials and Firm-Fixed Price agreements. Interested parties are encouraged to submit questions regarding the forecast to Lisa M. Smith at smithl@mcc.gov by noon EST on December 2, 2024, to ensure clarity and engagement in the procurement process.

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    The document outlines a comprehensive overview of ongoing and upcoming contract proposals, modifications, and project assessments within various governmental departments, predominantly focusing on the Administration and Finance and Department of Compact Operations. It includes a detailed list of plan numbers, organization descriptions, contract types, anticipated costs, and expected contract lengths, mainly categorized under Time & Materials and Firm-Fixed Price agreements. The content emphasizes the importance of compliance with federal standards in managing grants, procurements, and project evaluations. It highlights the necessity for contractors to provide services across diverse areas such as financial management, infrastructure support, and gender and social inclusion services, assessing environmental and social performance. The document serves as a mid-year business forecast for FY 2025, detailing the strategic planning services and auditing requirements tailored for multiple departments. Through this structured program, the document demonstrates the government's strategic approach to enhancing operational capabilities, ensuring effective service delivery while adhering to budgetary constraints. It provides key stakeholders insights into the procurement landscape, emphasizing the potential for small business participation and the critical timelines for solicitation and contract award processes.
    The document outlines various government procurement plans, focusing on multiple request for proposals (RFP) related to the Department of Compact Operations and associated services. Key plans include assessments of internal controls, building operations, agricultural strategies, and gender inclusion advisory services, specifically across multiple countries. Questions posed by organizations regarding procurement requirements, eligibility of non-U.S. entities, and confirmation of service specifications suggest a commitment to transparency and inclusivity in the bidding process. Notably, the revisions and clarifications provided indicate a responsive approach to stakeholder concerns, with some plans being canceled or restructured for future updates. The projected award values range from $250,000 to nearly $5 million, with various submission types such as modifications and new awards under Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) or Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive forecast of upcoming business opportunities within the fiscal year, targeting both small and larger contracting entities while promoting social inclusion and operational effectiveness across the projects.
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