Advanced Trial Advocacy Training
ID: 70B06C25R00000028Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OFUS CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTIONMISSION SUPPORT CONTRACTING DIVISIONWASHINGTON, DC, 20229, USA

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Professional and Management Development Training (611430)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: LEGAL (R418)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Homeland Security, specifically the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is seeking proposals for Advanced Trial Advocacy Training aimed at enhancing the litigation skills of its attorneys. This training program will span three days in a simulated courtroom environment, focusing on experiential learning through case studies, practical exercises, and mentorship, with the goal of improving trial preparation and ethical practices. The selected contractor will develop the curriculum and provide experienced faculty, with the first training session expected to commence no earlier than May 2025. Proposals are due by February 20, 2025, and interested parties should contact Sharron White at Sharron.White@cbp.dhs.gov for further details.

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    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Chief Counsel (OCC) seeks to procure advanced trial advocacy training for its attorneys, aiming to enhance their litigation skills through a three-day program in a simulated courtroom environment. The training will serve eight attorneys with a focus on experiential learning, leveraging case studies and practical exercises to improve trial preparation, evidentiary techniques, and ethical practices. Key components include mentor supervision, group collaboration, and individual performance evaluations, utilizing expert faculty to guide discussions on trial strategies and ethics. The assignment encourages networking among attorneys of varying experience levels, with an emphasis on hands-on learning supported by video assessments. The training location will be within the contiguous United States, preferably within two hours of an international airport, and the contract envisages a base year with four extension options. OCC will supply training materials, while the contractor will develop the curriculum and provide a Faculty Lecturer with litigation experience. The first training session is anticipated to start no earlier than May 2025, highlighting CBP's commitment to continuous legal education for its attorneys.
    The document details the pricing structure for training services required by the Office of Chief Counsel, spanning a five-year period that includes a base year and four option years. Each section outlines fixed unit prices for training sessions, indicating a consistent cost of $1.00 per training session for each year. The training primarily focuses on Advanced Trial Advocacy, with optional additional training sessions available. While specific quantities are estimated across all provided time frames, the overall contract value remains unclear due to references to 'REF' in totals. This document aligns with federal procurement processes, reflecting standard practices in Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grant applications, where precise budgeting and service requirements are essential for contract management and compliance.
    This government file outlines the procurement requirements for a federal project, specifically focusing on the solicitation for Advanced Trial Advocacy Training for the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency. The document includes detailed schedules for supplies and services, delivery schedules, and various mandatory contract clauses that govern the procurement process. Key components include provisions addressing the maintenance of the System for Award Management, requirements for electronic invoicing, and clauses prohibiting contracting with entities involved in specific telecommunications and software development, notably concerning those associated with Kaspersky Lab. The contract stipulates comprehensive compliance with federal regulations and ethical standards, aimed at promoting transparency, safeguarding sensitive data, and ensuring adherence to federal mandates for small businesses and other contractors. Overall, this document serves as a formal request for proposals (RFP) that establishes the framework for bidding on the specific training service, ensuring that potential contractors understand the legal obligations and operational requirements put forth by the federal government. The emphasis on compliance and structured deliverables signifies the government's commitment to maintaining high standards in public procurement.
    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Advanced Trial Advocacy Training under NAICS 611430, specifically targeted towards small businesses. The purpose is to establish a fixed unit price Purchase Order, with proposals due by February 20, 2025. Interested Offerors must submit their technical approach, past performance, and pricing in separate documents, following detailed submission guidelines. The evaluation of proposals will focus on three key factors: Technical Approach (weighted most heavily), Past Performance, and Price. The Technical Approach is divided into staffing capabilities and curriculum development, while past performance should highlight similar past projects. Price evaluations will assess fairness and reasonableness based on the Offeror's fully loaded costs. Proposals must adhere to strict formatting requirements, and submissions will be assessed without discussions unless determined otherwise. The Government reserves the right to award the contract based on the best value, which may not necessarily be the lowest-priced offer. The RFP emphasizes the necessity for high-quality training that addresses complex litigation strategies, fostering a strong experiential learning environment for participants.
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