USAID’s Wildlife Conservation Activity
ID: 72038825R00005Type: Presolicitation
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTAGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTUSAID/BANGLADESHDHAKA, BGD

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Other Management Consulting Services (541618)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT (R408)
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    The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking qualified organizations to participate in its Wildlife Conservation Activity in Bangladesh, aimed at enhancing the conservation status of key wildlife species such as Asian Elephants and Bengal Tigers. The initiative focuses on improving wildlife protection through research, community engagement, and collaboration among government and non-government entities to combat wildlife crime and illegal logging. This five-year project has an estimated budget of approximately $15 million and is set to commence in January 2024, with proposals due by the specified deadlines. Interested parties can direct inquiries to Sharifa Ahmed at sharifaahmed@usaid.gov or Samssa A. Ali at saali@usaid.gov, with a deadline for questions set for January 18, 2025.

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    USAID/Bangladesh is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) to qualified organizations for its Wildlife Conservation Activity, under RFP No. 72038825R00005, with a planned cost of approximately $15 million for a five-year contract. The RFP emphasizes full and open competition, evaluating proposals based on the Highest Technical Rated (HTR) approach to ensure the best technical solution at a fair price. Interested organizations must submit their proposals by the specified deadlines and adhere to submission guidelines to avoid rejection. The solicitation invites feedback on various aspects, including grant amounts, recruitment criteria for key personnel, post-award activities, reporting requirements, and specific concerns about the Performance Work Statement. The comprehensive structure includes several sections detailing services, evaluation factors, and branding requirements, with a focus on compliance and adaptive management strategies to facilitate successful project implementation. USAID reserves the right to amend the RFP and does not obligate itself to award a contract or cover costs incurred in proposal preparation. Questions regarding the RFP must be directed to the designated contracting officers by the deadline. This initiative reflects USAID’s commitment to wildlife conservation in Bangladesh through collaborative partnerships and technical assistance.
    This document outlines the budget template for solicitation number 72038825R00005, specifying the financial requirements for a government project over five years. It emphasizes that budget details must include information for subcontractors if approval is sought at the award stage. The budget components are categorized as personnel, fringe benefits, travel, equipment, supplies, contractual expenses, construction, and other direct costs, with a highlighted budget estimate for subcontractual work totaling $2,000,000. The template requires the completion of specific rows for each year, with provisions for inflation adjustments and indirect costs, including overhead and general and administrative expenses. Additionally, it incorporates travel expenses, both international and domestic, outlining per diem rates and air travel costs. The structured presentation of budget estimates is essential for compliance with governmental funding requirements, ensuring transparency in proposed expenditures. Overall, this budget serves as a critical element for organizations seeking federal funding, facilitating a comprehensive overview of anticipated costs associated with project implementation.
    The USAID Multispecies Wildlife Conservation/Bonnoprani Activity aims to enhance the conservation status of critical wildlife species in Bangladesh, including Asian Elephants, Bengal Tigers, and various marine species. Spanning from January 2024 to December 2029, this project focuses on four primary objectives: strengthening wildlife conservation through scientific research and community engagement; fostering positive behavior changes among stakeholders; improving coordination and political commitment for wildlife protection; and enhancing the capacity to combat illegal wildlife trade. Key initiatives involve scientific assessments of wildlife threats, community empowerment activities, public-private partnerships for conservation financing, and targeted outreach to increase awareness and safeguard measures for wildlife. The program emphasizes collaboration with local government, civil society, and private sectors to address pressing environmental challenges. It operates in threatened landscapes, including the Sundarbans and Chittagong Hill Tracts, and aims to integrate gender-sensitive approaches and sustainable practices. Ultimately, the activity aligns with USAID's objectives to foster sustainable economic growth while addressing significant biodiversity challenges. The initial environmental examination establishes the framework for compliance with USAID policies and outlines necessary precautions for mitigating climate risk, ensuring the project's contribution toward wildlife conservation is both effective and sustainable.
    The document outlines the Local Compensation Plan (LCP) for the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh, detailing annual salary ranges for Foreign Service National (FSN) levels 1 to 13 based on a standard 40-hour workweek. The salary ranges vary significantly, with FSN-13 positions offering between $53,248 and $97,717, while FSN-01 positions range from $3,958 to $6,408. The rates cover fringe benefits but exclude medical benefits and contributions to provident funds. Additionally, the document presents classification standards for job positions at each FSN level, which include descriptions of the required knowledge, skills, education, and experience. The levels illustrate a structured hierarchy, with FSN-1 being entry-level, primarily for unskilled jobs, and FSN-13 being the highest, reserved for a Senior Advisor role focused on strategic development initiatives. Overall, the document serves as a reference for Offerors in federal RFPs, grants, and local procurements, providing essential salary information and job classification guidelines critical for human resource planning and fulfillment of development objectives.
    The document outlines the Contractor Employee Biographical Data Sheet used by USAID to collect essential information about individuals proposed for contract positions. It serves to assess qualifications and justify proposed salaries for contractors under USAID cost-reimbursement contracts. The form collects personal details, such as name, contact information, citizenship, education, employment history, and language proficiency. It emphasizes the voluntary nature of providing information while noting that refusal may delay approval. Moreover, the contractor must justify the proposed salary based on market value. The document includes various certifications to ensure the accuracy of the provided information, with strict consequences for false declarations. It is part of USAID's broader administrative framework aimed at prudent management of public funds and compliance with federal guidelines, forming a critical component of government contracting processes.
    The document outlines the requirements for disclosing lobbying activities in connection with federal actions such as contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements as mandated by 31 U.S.C. 1352. It includes a structured form for use by entities engaged in lobbying, detailing sections for the type of federal action, status of the action, and whether it is an initial filing or a material change. Critical information requested includes the registrant's name and address, the federal agency involved, the relevant federal program, and the federal action number, if known. It emphasizes that this disclosure is a requirement for compliance and that failure to file appropriately could result in substantial civil penalties. The form must be signed, documenting the accuracy of the disclosed information, which will be reviewed semi-annually by Congress and made available for public inspection. Overall, this document serves to ensure transparency in lobbying efforts related to federal funding and contracts.
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