Invitation to Presolicitation Conference: USAID Data-Driven Collaborating, Capacity, Learning, and Adapting (CCLA) Support Services (Соединенные Штаты Америки - Тендер #51351537) | ||
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Страна: Соединенные Штаты Америки (другие тендеры и закупки Соединенные Штаты Америки) Номер конкурса: 51351537 Дата публикации: 13-02-2024 Источник тендера: Государственные закупки США |
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To All Interested U.S. Small Business Potential Offerors:
USAID/Georgia hereby invites interested U.S. Small Businesses to a presolicitation conference
for the subject USAID Data-Driven Collaborating, Capacity, Learning, and Adapting (CCLA)
Support Services Program (the “Program”). Please find the conference details below:
Date: February 26, 2024
Time: 16:30-18:00 Georgia Standard Time
Format: Online
If you are interested in participating, please email to Eka Gamezardashvili at egamezardashvili@usaid.gov with cc to Salome Berishvili at sberishvili@usaid.gov by no later than February 20, 2024 10:00 Georgia Standard Time. In your email, please provide the following registration details for each participant:
● Name
● Title
● Organization Name
● Email address
29 Georgian-American Friendship Avenue
Didi Dighomi, Tbilisi 0131, Georgia
Tel: (995 32) 254 4000
Fax: (995 32) 254 4145
www.usaid.gov/Georgia
The Agenda Overview for the Pre-Solicitation Conference is as follows:
● Opening Remarks
● Technical Overview and Q&A
● Closing Remarks
Please note that USAID intends to issue a solicitation for the activity preliminarily entitled “USAID Data-Driven Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) Support Services.” The
purpose of the activity is to enable data-driven decision-making and evidence-based collaborating, learning, and adapting within and amongst USAID/Georgia and its partners to improve
program management and development impact in Georgia. As development programs continue to adapt to the rapidly-changing and dynamic operating environment in Georgia, USAID/Georgia
requires access to up-to-date/on-demand contextual information, systems and processes to coordinate timely programmatic responses, and qualitative and quantitative context data to
advance the goal and development objectives of its 2020-2025 Country Development Cooperation Strategy. As information sources and data points continue to grow, the Mission also requires
comprehensive knowledge capture, retention, transfer, and management practices to support evidence-based decision-making and efficiently and effectively facilitate CLA approaches within
USAID/Georgia and amongst implementing partners. Additionally, the Mission requires performance improvement services for its strategic partners,
and an approach that fundamentally ensures responsiveness to program participant feedback regarding USAID’s assistance.
USAID currently expects to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) in late April 2024. Please see the USAID Business Forecast for updates.
A preliminary draft version of the Statement of Work is included here as Attachment A.
Additional questions or comments regarding this document may be submitted no later than March 5, 2024 to: RCOCaucasus@usaid.gov and egamezardashvili@usaid.gov. If submitting questions or comments, please use the subject line: “[Name of Organization] - USAID CCLA Support Services Program”.
This Notice is NOT an RFP and in no way obligates the U.S. Government to issue an RFP and/or award a contract. The information herein is released for wide dissemination to all parties and is indicative only. The information is subject to modification and is in no way binding to the U.S. Government.
Primary Point of Contact:
Eka Gamezardashvili, A&A Specialist, USAID/Caucasus, egamerazardashvili@usaid.gov