Enrichment (home-based) and Language/Culture Integ
ID: 140A2324Q0410Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRSINDIAN EDUCATION ACQUISITION OFFICEAlbuquerque, NM, 87104, USA

NAICS

Educational Support Services (611710)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)

Set Aside

Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) Set-Aside (specific to Department of Interior and Indian Health Services) (ISBEE)
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    The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, seeks quotes for its Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) Set-Aside procurement. The goal is to obtain efficient administrative leadership, professional development support, and travel services for the Bureau of Indian Education's (BIE) Family and Community Engagement (FACE) program. With a total estimated value of up to $24 million over five years, this firm-fixed-price contract prioritizes streamlining processes and enhancing the academic success of American Indian students.

    The BIE requires culturally sensitive enrichment services and expertise in designing family programs, along with administrative support and leadership. Vendors must demonstrate specialized skills and knowledge in early childhood education, cultural integration, and program implementation. The contract includes options for extension and emphasizes timely submissions, with key deadlines in July and August 2024.

    Contact: Rahmer, Nicole; nicole.rahmer@bia.gov; 0000000000

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    The Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) seeks a vendor to implement and manage the Family and Child Education (FACE) Program. This program offers culturally appropriate education services, focusing on family engagement and literacy. The goal is to enhance the academic success of American Indian students from prenatal to preschool age, along with their parents' involvement. BIE requires expertise in designing family enrichment programs, especially those incorporating cultural and language integration. The vendor will support FACE staff and sites with professional development, cultural resources, and data collection. They must provide qualified personnel with master's degrees and extensive experience in early childhood education, cultural integration, and program implementation. Key deliverables include a BIE FACE program guide, staff training, regional meetings, virtual coaching, site visits, and data collection. The contractor is expected to deliver these services within specified timelines and quality standards, with travel arranged in accordance with federal regulations. The contract has a one-year base period with four optional years and a potential six-month extension. Evaluation of proposals will prioritize technical merit, with particular attention to the vendor's ability to execute the FACE program's objectives and meet the specialized skills and knowledge outlined in the request for proposal.
    The government agency seeks to procure efficient travel management and reimbursement services, with a focus on streamlining the process for plug number assignments. The RFP outlines a base year and four option years, each with an estimated budget of $100,000. Travel expenses are not evaluative criteria, but reimbursement efficiency is a key objective. The time frame spans from September 1, 2024, to August 30, 2029. This is accompanied by a need for administrative leadership and professional development support, encompassing individual site assistance and professional growth. Each of these categories is allocated a similar budget of $100,000 for the base year, with the option to extend for another four years. Vendors will be responsible for providing solutions that ensure seamless travel and administrative operations, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in these areas. The agency emphasizes the importance of timely submissions and clearly outlines the evaluation criteria based on cost-effectiveness, technical merit, and past performance.
    The primary objective of this procurement is to obtain services for the Bureau of Indian Education's (BIE) Family and Community Engagement (FACE) program. The focus is on enhancing the skills of FACE home-based visiting staff and providing them with resources for effective family visits. The contractor will develop a program guide and deliver training, including a national conference and site-specific trainings. BIE seeks a curriculum and assessment system aligned with early learning standards and individual cultural differences. The vendor will purchase and customize these materials, as BIE does not have an approved program in place. BIE will provide a Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) upon award to monitor performance. Key deliverables include: presenting and collaborating on conference logistics, developing a multi-year implementation plan, and customizing curriculum and assessment tools. The contract is expected to be firm-fixed-price, with an estimated value of $4 million over five years. Important dates include the submission deadline, expected in mid-April, and key project milestones, such as the delivery of the Program Guide by September 30th. Evaluation criteria will assess the technical merit of proposals, with particular attention to the ability to meet BIE's requirements and demonstrate experience in early childhood education and family engagement.
    The government agency seeks to amend an existing solicitation for a contract related to Indian Education. This amendment, labeled 140A2324Q0410, clarifies that it is issued pursuant to FAR 43.103(b) and specifies that it replaces the previous solicitations 140A2324Q0272 and 140A2324Q0283. Notably, the amendment incorporates a new attachment, designated as Attachment 3, which comprises questions and answers pertaining to the solicitation. All other terms and conditions of the original solicitation remain unaltered. The period of performance for this contract remains set between September 1, 2024, and August 31, 2025. Offerors are required to acknowledge receipt of this amendment using specified methods, and any changes to previously submitted offers must be made prior to the opening hour and date indicated in the solicitation.
    The government seeks quotes for commercial services related to family and child education (FACE) enrichment and language/culture integration. The objective is to procure professional support services, including administrative/leadership support, individual site support, and travel services. This request for quote (RFQ) is a 100% set-aside for an Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise. The RFQ outlines a firm-fixed-price contract with a base period of one year and four optional extension periods. The total estimated value over the potential five-year period is $24 million. The government will evaluate quotes based on technical merit, past performance, and price. Technical capabilities and personnel expertise are critical evaluation factors. Quotes are due by August 22, 2024, and the contract award decision is expected around September 1, 2024. Offerors must complete and return various forms and provisions, including representations regarding telecommunications equipment and services. A technical question deadline is set for July 31, 2024.
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