Program Manager
ID: 1128318Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OFFOREST SERVICEUSDA FOREST SERVICE-SPOC SWWashington, DC, 20250, USA

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Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (541611)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT (R408)

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Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Set-Aside (FAR 19.14) (SDVOSBC)
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    The USDA Forest Service is seeking a qualified project manager to oversee the implementation of a $3.9 million Wildfire Prevention Grant awarded by the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy, focusing on fuel reduction and invasive weed removal in Southern California. The project manager will be responsible for coordinating various initiatives, maintaining stakeholder communication, and ensuring compliance with reporting requirements from October 15, 2024, to March 3, 2026. This opportunity is particularly significant as it aligns with the government's Wildfire Crisis Strategy, aimed at enhancing wildfire mitigation efforts through effective project oversight and collaboration with contractors and non-governmental partners. Interested Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) must submit their proposals, including technical and price details, by September 23, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Ernest Hernandez at ernest.hernandez@usda.gov.

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    The USDA Forest Service, Region 5, is soliciting proposals for project management support related to a $3.9 million Wildfire Prevention Grant in collaboration with the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy. The contract will encompass project management, reporting, and oversight of fuel reduction initiatives, invasive weed removal, and equipment procurement, specifically targeting the Southern California Priority Landscape. This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is set aside for Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, with a period of performance from October 15, 2024, to March 3, 2026. Offerors must submit technical and price proposals detailing their capabilities and past relevant experience. The evaluation criteria include technical capability, past performance, and price, with a focus on delivering comprehensive services that align with the goals of the Wildfire Crisis Strategy. Proposals are due by September 23, 2024. For inquiries, interested parties are directed to contact Ernest J. Hernandez at the USDA. This solicitation underscores the commitment to enhancing wildfire mitigation efforts through strategic partnerships and expertise in project management.
    The Past Performance Questionnaire serves as a formal assessment tool for contractors bidding on federal and state/local projects. It requires the contractor to complete Sections A and B, detailing company and contract information, and then send it to a reference for completion of Sections C and D, focused on evaluation. Key components include the contractor's project title, contract number, awarded price, and performance details. The evaluation sections assess performance in various areas—quality of work, schedule adherence, cost management, and project management—each with rating options to indicate relevance and performance level. Evaluators provide comprehensive feedback to justify their ratings, culminating in an overall recommendation about the contractor's ability to handle similar contracts. The document reflects standard practice within government RFP processes, ensuring contractors are thoroughly evaluated based on past performances to inform future contracting decisions. The questionnaire emphasizes accountability and transparency, crucial for awarding public contracts and ensuring successful project execution.
    This document outlines performance evaluation criteria for a contracted project manager tasked with managing fuel reduction projects as part of a government initiative. Key objectives include record keeping for treated acres and equipment purchases, coordinating quarterly updates to the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC), and managing reporting requirements. The project manager is responsible for various tasks such as purchasing and tracking equipment, managing stakeholder communication, and conducting monitoring and treatment of invasive weeds across designated areas. Each task is required to meet a performance standard of 100%, with government resources provided for support. Surveillance methods include government reviews of provided records and reports. If performance standards are not met, the contractor must perform the services again at no additional cost to the government. Overall, this document underscores the importance of accountability, effective management, and adherence to protocols within the context of federal grants and RFPs for environmental management projects.
    The Angeles National Forest (ANF) is seeking a qualified project manager to oversee the implementation of a $3.9 million Wildfire Prevention Grant awarded by the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC). This funding supports essential efforts in fuel reduction, invasive weed removal, and equipment acquisition, addressing wildfire risks in the Southern California Priority Landscape as part of the Wildfire Crisis Strategy. The project manager will work from October 15, 2024, to March 3, 2026, coordinating with district Points of Contact (POCs) to ensure timely project completion and adherence to reporting requirements. Key tasks include project management, such as maintaining stakeholder communication, setting milestones for various fuels projects, and keeping detailed project documentation. Additionally, the project manager will handle reporting to RMC, which focuses on evaluating project performance, meeting quarterly deadlines, and providing comprehensive activity narratives for accurate invoicing. By collaborating with contractors and non-governmental partners, the project manager will ensure all tasks are executed effectively within the allocated budget. This initiative underscores the government's proactive approach to enhance wildfire prevention efforts through strategic funding and meticulous project oversight.
    The USDA Forest Service requires a project manager for the Wildfire Prevention Grant Agreement with Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC), a $3.9 million initiative. The successful candidate will oversee fuel reduction projects, invasive weed control, and equipment purchases in the Angeles National Forest. Their key tasks involve collaborating with district points of contact, monitoring project timelines, and ensuring compliance with RMC's reporting requirements, including progress narratives and expenditure reports. This position, working up to five hours weekly, is budgeted at a rate of $/hour for 88 weeks, with additional reimbursement for monthly travel expenses. The role is crucial in ensuring timely and effective execution of wildfire prevention initiatives on National Forest System lands.
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