Leadership Development Program (LDP) for Sacramento District
ID: W9123824Q0056Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW075 ENDIST SACRAMENTOSACRAMENTO, CA, 95814-2922, USA

NAICS

Other Management Consulting Services (541618)

PSC

SUPPORT- MANAGEMENT: OTHER (R799)

Set Aside

SBA Certified Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Program Set-Aside (FAR 19.15) (WOSB)
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    The US Army's Sacramento District seeks a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) to deliver its Leadership Development Program (LDP), a critical three-tiered training initiative aimed at enhancing the leadership capabilities of its diverse workforce. The program, with a base period of one year and four optional years, focuses on self-awareness, interpersonal growth, and organizational development. The selected vendor will play a pivotal role in administering the LDP, coordinating training sessions, and providing administrative and content development support.

    LDP is designed to foster a skilled and competent workforce across different hierarchical levels within the District. With a strong emphasis on an efficient, all-electronic submission process, the contract aims to deliver streamlined management training. The three program levels are structured to accommodate employees at varying stages of their careers, ensuring a cohesive leadership development journey.

    This $19 million firm-fixed-price contract, set to begin on October 31, 2024, seeks to engage experienced vendors holding current Federal contracts worth over $10 million. Interested parties must submit their applications by August 15, 2024, and should direct queries to the primary contact, La Chad Jefferson, at the email address lachad.c.jefferson@usace.army.mil.

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    The Sacramento District of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) seeks a contractor to deliver leadership development training. This is an existing requirement, with the incumbent being Lumin Advantage Consulting. The scope entails designing and conducting three leadership programs: LDP I, LDP II, and LDP III. These programs aim to foster leadership skills across different GS levels and disciplines within the District. LDP I focuses on foundational leadership principles and is targeted at GS employees. LDP II and LDP III are advanced programs for GS employees, building on prior knowledge and experiences. Applicants for these programs are selected based on applications and recommendations, with priority given to those who have completed previous levels. The contractor should expect to conduct classes in Sacramento for small groups representing diverse roles and experience levels. The USACE encourages contractors to use their proprietary materials but must ensure the training aligns with specified learning objectives. Key dates and application processes are detailed in the PWS, with applications typically opening 2-3 months prior to each program's start date. Evaluation of proposals will consider past performance, technical approach, instructor qualifications, and price, with the contract awarded to the most highly qualified offeror.
    The file pertains to an existing requirement for management training services, seeking to enhance the leadership skills of government employees. The focus is on crafting a cohesive narrative for a clear understanding of the procurement process. The incumbent is Lumin Advantage Consulting, and the requirement aims to continue these management training services, transitioning from a paper-based to an electronic submission process for increased efficiency. The training program is structured in three levels, targeting employees at different hierarchical levels and encouraging sequential progression. However, participants with varying backgrounds and experiences may enter at different levels. The courses aim to develop leadership capabilities, with Level I accessible to all GS-level employees, Level II targeting GS-level employees with prior leadership experience, and Level III intended for GS11 and higher employees. The training sessions will take place in Sacramento, although vendors can submit proposals from elsewhere. The government agency seeks a streamlined, all-electronic submission process for proposals and invoices, including certifications and representations. Offerors are advised to craft their submissions accordingly.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks a consultant for its Sacramento District Leadership Development Program (LDP), aiming to enhance the leadership skills of its diverse workforce. The three-tiered LDP aims to develop future leaders, offering a blend of classroom training, team-building exercises, and online applications. The program focuses on self-awareness, interpersonal development, and organizational growth. The contractor will administer LDP applications, coordinate classroom sessions, provide administrative support, and develop relevant content, working closely with the LDP Facilitator and Coordinator. Tasks include managing online applications, developing leadership materials, and maintaining LDP websites for Levels I, II, and III. Level I involves team building and conflict resolution training, Level II offers mid-level leadership development, and Level III is a high-commitment program for experienced leaders. The contractor must also participate in LDP board meetings, conduct an annual program evaluation, and deliver special leadership sessions. With a base period of one year and four optional years, the contract's period of performance is 60 months maximum. Critical dates include a submission deadline of 15 August 2024 and potential contract extensions through September 2029.
    The procurement objective is to obtain leadership development program (LDP) consulting services for the US Army Corps of Engineers in Sacramento, California. The services required include delivering three levels of LDP courses, board participation, program evaluation, and mobilization, with each component having a distinct unit price. The focus is on providing consulting services aligned with the Performance Work Statement (PWS). The solicitation seeks multiple course deliveries over a three-year period, broken into three options for annual courses. Each option encompasses seven distinct services, including leadership courses, board engagement, program assessment, and mobilization, among others, with associated quantities and unit pricing. Offerors are expected to submit detailed technical descriptions and terms covering equipment, materials, labor, and supervision. The government plans to evaluate offers based on technical merit and price, with past performance information also considered. Vendors must hold current Federal contracts worth over $10 million and provide details on any administrative or legal proceedings related to their performance. The contract will be a firm-fixed-price arrangement, with each annual option having a potential value of around $19 million. Critical dates include the offer due date of August 15, 2024, and the proposed contract start date of October 31, 2024, for the first annual option. The government reserves the right to extend the contract for two additional one-year periods.
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