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RELIEF 57 i i . . u? -. up a gen The purpcse-Of this contract is to provide.services that-fall'withi? ..*the scope Of the work.speci?ied in Section Implements: I=Fast TranSition (SWIFT USAID Task order Contracting Officers- . (TOCOs) will request the work through the issuance of task orders during the ordering P?xi d'as specified.in ccticn .: must . mum order amQUnt of- individual't?sk orders will 13914?wing this initial Osii??tidnx t? fq?de under'such task orders. "Tiobiig? all exceed the contract ceiling. awardees nor is it "lied by the number awardees:_ . - bl9.? fiaikn,m,. and payment.-and 'Fcc; Aggy {gar cniversities), ahy'fask order issued under this Tif57f th? time of costs to the diof 70 rates? all??a?ieii?dit??t goats.sha11 be r?imbpr??d on the basis or the a_pp_;qpr_1atg. iifrr=f. T'ri tag aPR??Va?itii H_?mw) . -. this IQC, the TOCOjand Contractor agree to noodtiate a ?et dollar amount for fixed fee; In.negotiating the_fixed dollar - foeggthegTOCO must Consider 'the poliCies;and factors for as.well_as any applicable-USAID policy on -~.98tablishin? 3 fixed fee?amount.- . I hay ?h?~amou?t Of ?ik?d :n gay individpa;tta3kr a; 335:?:3511 - 1559; - . Fum' -t..n;appro the ThiseamaX'i?ium. .m and .f9;1713' . i??i?ah ?stimated aamber Of ?bfkd?y arcane: dir?ctico$t?ii* t?pott?f?nd?9therr ed #6 a? order t6 furnish' 5; ??u?d?#ithiaTco?tractL . :?id?fs?idf Ia'nd" ??sk?rdef-iizb??nd?f? I . is. 1.2? sec: - - dr'repbrES'? g?d?r thiggcopgractr apd USAID may acquire the 9W $99??e'1 f;L "a'of 70" . I I- . ii. 'rDoTwI?oo~be~00033~oo KT 5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 03 was commence at this indefinite Quantity Contract to provide the ce of VanSItion.znitiatives (Qtll with the means to support foreign - - passe ah? . 1. pertinent to I p? inc on imple?enting and local partners, exit Strategy. .- THC. '11 SincegISQQerT part Bureau for Democracy,.Conflict, and has laid the foundation for long?term._ in_transit10n by nurturing . ?eneili? tic? countries undergoing a or. 991?tic?l?erent3i+OTI?SEi?es these Wi?dnwe of desertunity a?df' fa; Deeded'for fdth?r co?nterparts:t0 identify programs that 1.. Liam. for longer_term (DcHA/ewr) - ?Eithemunis?s.ee?d? at ?eeh ep div ?v?lVi?g eeriniga; and eb?iatiQ?El sits ma?date err must rare the ability tqix j* tee: -eq49?; Prayious err steerees-i?? party, and_re1igious lines to work tOHards common goals; 0 provided-materials for small infrastructure repair projects as a means of encouraging communities to hold government officials responsible for responding to local priorities; 0 supported commanity initiatives to rehabilitate critical infrastructure in . was tern areasa?1317 between newly elected effi?isls aha th?it Tenstituentsr 7- 4w?. 7 wk;- nrxL?-sze m?l] finT??\??rl i 'iuaj_assistan?e' i?i??lFS?iVi??S;_ st?th? ?sts aaeg'zocar.' :ah? public service announcements; :sntisosnuptiss;sampaigns;t netHOrks} regulatory- regimes, and professionalism; I . - promoted independent media and_increased access to balanCed information} assisted_iocal peacemakers to prevent conflict and promote ethnic sed reintegration assistance for ex?combatants and 6:21b5fnefiaiag a aghhgigiah 2-, is a time or high_politicization and instability as major groups power.and the foundation for a new regime takes fTshapleDuring these periOds; citizens are often preoccupied with personal _seaarity and meeting basic the politiCal changes mean. programs may not be feasible during transition democracy and peace are possible. Tia sit??na brief siaaowsib? ??p?ithnity to:" f'x 1a! 3 i_tft_e Tbs? sf pbwerzand senter sf-Pblitisal sr?VitYItowards 771-- '1 rengthenihg an independent-media acting in the public interest =9 crass heldi? ;edver?me?ts assbuntable: and 3351' 3*'1 - ie' ants .- Transition to Democracy: Transitions to democracy Occur when a seminal in a democratic-government after a 10 of 70 mm: ?9173-1 H.113M.- 1?55? I I .gh? {v .?eh . ?We mprovement i 90?? ii, I . Zfdu.6a?ion f?r jv't enereaeting peace: the negotiation and tiohibf peace agreements that prQYide a framework for inclusive Ireconeiliationgj0?1 3156 supports efforts to . .ip idipation in the democratic up seederaeie introduce reform, and-training . . Chicomn?nities tO'better manage conflict; 0T1 seeks "taeard instability and return tOHard peaCe and demecracy; 8.2(01 Criteria For Engagement - _Toie??e?tiVeiy plan and initiate must recognize ngbi?eumltan??$??h?Fe qui?k_e?d targeted aid-can make a significant difference, pee limited resources. 0T1 mug '"dne ?trst? its ?f?dtt? aha theylcan.have the greatest positive ?iV?The criteria can be; laboratedeas - ?id is distributed on the basis of'need'alone; transitiOn assistance is 'alloCated With an to advancing U.S. foreign policy objectives and -priorities. Stable; democratic countries are better able to meet the needs _of_their own people, are more reliable trading partners, are.less likely engage in aggression_against their neighbors, and are less inclined to w?engage in destabilizing with the Director of Foreign AesiStance, the Department of State._the Department of Defense and with the consent of Congress, OTI seeks j?ihdef Q, Si natihnlieant ripe for_changeg;QTI cannot create it'can supper: key a. . h? ere ?b??itt?d be peSCE?nlg ?erticipatdiy Qa?aly feii?hahgeLWhere.there - ihdigene?? belitical Will; ianoSE-Cases; a key event occure'? 3?9?fdi 0: the rise of ?bh?iol??t3pr0563t'm?vement 3 the: Signals FeeliG?m?htLQE ?bher Oi dir?cfien and thu?.a~ 'ljd;j..I1izofe70i ER9P?1?tiO?V?ii*eng?? enspareHCYfandif?fi?V?*? promote positive pelitical change. Before program, OTI analyzes the extent to which the re in place. .stindowxof opportunity to jinitiating a new Country ingredients for-success a involvement increase the chanc es for success? Because of its ?_fleXible_programming, funding, and management approach, OTI receives many than it is_able to_fulfill. OTI's programs ?are designed_to neither.duplicate nor_substitute for other government vernmen: ass 5. l$y_99 nether OTI: imasr~a propriat j=joTI!_ . Tpar?nerXSIEiihES?il?s?i I ?-may fix: t?i? raz?:' "rapr?g??tative tO'COOrdinate and liaise with m' . '?azrimgwe-mman - implementing v?iwhiiefb?h?rs*w -?vfi?cquiSi?ie??sfhaSSi?tance mechahiSms- in political transitiens_andlor- antresto?:statiatoprrayei:o td?HOTinfandedTaotivities. a ram, It is an operationa1_office.with OTI and Hbrkihg 9? the ground ar_:ne community level. 1e .- .. work on Specific program components thrOughiother' . . 'Oth?r Pasth?i? may ihslude . nationa1_0rganization5; or-oontractors.g in poet conflict environments; s3 oi partners through itS-primarY implementing Sparther? are often BOthraditional USAID partners and inf?rmal . - - - - - - 'syfyu;sy?crqan12?tions; "TP?iYetB-Ss?t0rfend- l'i?digen?ue rumanpal ?res? a ,atis?al;s?qa?izaf??ns 11-: may be Hasb?nqsg??b?? 6? I6 deiti?? Ed the TOCTOE an OTI'country a_ 'ersbnai services contraetar {980) or other Heels-- his/her abeehe? an OTI SenioriField AdvisQr Or other OTI me is in-oountry implementing partners. The TOCTO task order level direction and contract mber still provides the Washington~based, management. - Representative will provide, within the Task S/he will also approve each selection of contributing to OTI's program The TOCTO through the Countr Order_Scope of Work, programmatic guidance. activity; types of local partners.and benefi ideal?partners;iensnring that actiVities are one thacha experience_worki 1n countries" ethniaaigogfiaera=V evolved eh 5594423i where; Director and-the or deSignee. Although the country context may vary, OTI coordinates closely in the design and implementation of programs, with the US Embassy, the USAID MiSsion, and other USAID or Department of State offices OFDA, CNN, 06, As described abOVe, has a unique_menagement style and can_be described as v""?FHUTima?difhei heracearyreh?' hart beibw gives a aneapbh?ibi11619524- -eteca1jana;ysis . ??ecit'ive page-g3, aha? 3: 3E?PolltiCal Vision and fi?halyeieflwhat do we-do dofit)5 I . - -Activity Concept, Development Development and Execution .-Monitoring Implementation ?Activity Impact 1'elnformation Management- . "Reportine - 5 i .. ~Close Out hLOCal'Ralations' 1;;n entry be. =e new iis.o um?. . team apereac? Elmeprtant for dealing with the'Stresses'and an daeertai? enVironment while maintaining programmatic flexibility. The roles u1? wplaaningms?ssi re lingia$$?$$m??t$ipievides a. teem exills and ereqram rp?us, .. in the Fer?i?? AssiStance?nctqu?1961gi 5 amended; The I development '~17Ih?nltil e?ri$i?me??h7s?pport7may include'assistance'to develop: and processest.revitalize- 13 of 70 ,may indlude other 0.3: ficgyejnaeng foreign asSistance funds Development:ASSistanCe, FundS) as v- funds may be_obligated I MiSSion (if present) and other donors to determine which aepects of the programeay be suitable for handoVer giVen the nature of the transition at that-point in time. This hand0ver strategy addresSes how certain program asp?dts may be continued and new they will be funded. In some casesy'given'the country situation, no handover is necessary and OTI and its simply and the program and.exit- In both cases. the fill ??lnz 'H'Hnm? - .r of initial StartLUp'teame'to countries in Order to set up offices/hire (local) staff; [developg award, and.administer small grants (primarily to local groups}; .. procure goods and services for in?kind grants or for direct distribution; technical assistance; contribute to local political 3analYSiS: maintain liQUidity Of funds in a variety of Unstable situatiOnS} and implement_other activities to.meet critical needs in I ??W9?i?in9 Fh? figld eh? ma??g?m??t StrUQt?rea; and the Services ?$9?ib?dLaF? financial respeheibilities: the ?iThe f?iio?i - thithe-demehdsf There will generally be one "e$K Qr-aS' or US Embassy. In.addition, there may be one or more OTI regional offices as '3 gfpagthf}USAID_ standsalone; The task order will eStimate the number of in? that the cantr?ctor.will need to planiand budget for. but -.muesns1 'fr an management tio tan fih?thevraiibw ihg'S??Eiont?f? 3(2. Government pessonnel,_as needed. . orders t?at are iSSued under this 100 will-specifY_tthCOUntry or region anticipated types 4. -- - The is; shi?si??stiohsi?laborate O?5the tub S?r?io?s under this xoc. .1 liiImpl?m??t and.mana?e ACtiViEies from a TransitiOn Aotivities Pool (TAP) management, he OT: Co??t ABwahi?h - . . . teas assistance. . ibuti?nicf gobds and S?rvi?93.by the Contractor. iDes?fi?fi?h?'bf7the TAPland program aotivities can be found in Section c.3(cyr I The contractor will be reSponsible for all administrative and management functions neCessary to support implementation of activities funded by the TAP,.Administrative responsibilities include all logistics, procurement, perSOnnel; management: and finance aspects of the program. These include, but are not limited to_mobilizing rapidly;.niring and training staff: setting_up . - ""171 -. --. - . .. . and iihas?i?iisy 1 gs?eralIYIth?iStJ?fialpf?gr Gf?isej the.?apit and.resional' A 0' regldnalif'? ggsi assistsqu f.17.aj Startup Full Implementation Close-out -- PhaSe i I Phase Phase w-M anh specific task order may include other-sub?phases, for_example, an 2* expansion phase during full implementation where additional offices may be_ =required ?TheroLlowing Seetions~desoribe each ?haeo-e paperfeem.wgrlewed? ?nder . *th if eldei?ezbfitheii?5?itvi .Hthe app?icabie task order.'_ iTh?f?h?ll?nge to meve quiekey while the process of ?5 eui4qin? make this training of and equipment and-the delineation er; contractor and staff are lo lgto this planning. This delineation will be-clerified in a task order planning Session in the- I I .H . . centrecterjs d"'fd 9&9 to provide of eopive?i?s identified to . is due ?hangi n??ds of a Iti?h?itib? ?nvixd?mant where even a delanyf'one-d can adVErsely affect -9TIFS to take contractor's ed 25:: Val in ceunt?? and ie the 5d WillI Pf enm:gield35teff_ eQ?ir?a to put=into e?exatibh fal' initiated' ?during the phas?e.fAanggotherzthings this w;ll.require the. contractOr to; establiqh'and equip for its staff, 16 of 70 .. .atiee Sketee?i set up the lete?t version 6: the'OTI AetiVity Database {Fixt? be Prayid?d ig?it eta; Star train staff ang initiate work plans as Welly coordinate elo?ely-with OTI he use 9 a ?i,?f?gi ._kas er itd be out of the-T*" 'Iepiementatieh these 5 f2: 5? 3ft I 'ebx?me6?Etiahib??;naLat the end of ifq;bf?th?fpr9gramj The contractor_will be responsible for managing the i?implemehtationnof programmatic activities through the Transition AetiVities Pool (TAP) as desoribed in Section The on?going management of personnel, finances, operations, and rapid and realistic monitoring and systems required to manage and implement the program will be .requited._ Offices outside the capital_may also be_required_at any time after upregremg?tartupk udder thes?ireetion of inicoordination with the activity? ?mm "re?t3=Unda acp?tfa?t? Contract . . i ?t implement . es and Qualities} manage the 5 . bad "we 69nd bu ts= Tim en.. 93 a: St?etegic planning sessions*?? .ii. it Will aise?eehtinue to prov1de. and other program implementation aEpeptsg-Throughout the life qf the program, OTI its strategy to ensure that activities 'deveIOped for fURding and implementation are directly related to achieving OTI and implementer partner staff, "with the.USAiD miSSieh Where applicable, work together to set program identify potential grantees. .. -.-- -a~t Genetelly three mb?the prior t9 the ehd of the task orderg'the Contractor.? "Viieforeeti??iifiha?c?l procuremeht amenaQementx within the;required timeframe- il?' ?le aha ithe? vibe: be limited 1- _e and efficexresidentiai :thumh.-p HU.. ., i__i?ibe??ib?; plan will be -. Submit: a fer, pproval i in the taSK order; Th?le Eho?ld include and/or:address: 1 a .Country and TOCTO concurrence, and the Contracting Officer - i I Dates for final deliverijf all goods and_$ervices for activities; contract add fina1.billing~ - - . }8 schea?le to addreSs utilities, cell ?no:9? lear??a"ve? the ggurse of the program,, :shd: i??rm.?ssist?hc? targeted .. once ??mber'of'factors. E?amblesf actiVities include: JSTTA to the Office of-the President immediately follOWing'the new president's employment_llraq1; CommunityebaSed 'acfi?ities targeted at reduclng violence {Haiti}; reintegration of ex? _combata?ts_including_li?e skills and vocational training providing and distributed of radios in support . current political events (Afghanistan); and assisting local :sm?hrefi??prsyiai?g?basic serviC?Sj(Waterg sanitation, drainage) Sig'ihg efith? peace - imm. asex5?ancef??h?bt be . pk_ gra tra n;n_ limited to less than a yearTiheoduhtry or-in distfibUtibh of goods'ahd serviCes in Ir?i??a?ibh?i?h?ro_suitable grantees'may net be readily identifiable but that needs to take place; (When larger sums of funding ?at longer periods of time are involved, OTI may choose to use other aCQuisition or assistance mechanisms}. Contractors will be responsible for designing,'implementing, and reporting on the TAP activities under guidance from oil. OTI will approve each activity,_changes to activities (scope or 'b?dggt5 and budget), and the Use of-funds from_the 'TAPeJ-th?fij ~standard Mer ma arm-e- . be] aetivity paravai; The the activities acCording to the qualities-and quantities apprOved in the activity clearance form; monitor the activities for technical and programmatic soundness; and evaluate them against their individual goals and the goal of the program. In order to ensure_a complete understanding of the relationship, the roles. ;.and responsibilitieS, and makindV the coatra?tdf will be required to submit ?aparbw?l hetore award 6: are girst task orderi he risers: the; .-H area: Each Task order; e?i?ie?eilebl?if?f7that3 v- - implementation is Grants I P$?t9tip? grant involves somejor all of the follOwing ?e?J7fl Participation ibuti?h in later or =9 tr si ?die or'in??rmation comacaenfr?o*?aalify EeHQihl xviSible benefits: and rapid results: The s;?f - - Yl?Butrmd?tVar??desiqn?d.as pOSitive change Licgner??ationssor.behaviora'aub '25?.thie the grant many donorS-are accessible'cnly t6 a . prosess, . appropriate proposals, OTI ?,?seeks to award its grants to partners, those that want ?5 advance?peacef?lFdemocratic change" and that.are_willing to focus on iQh?'ff? 'LH?d/an?ctiVities net currently being-funded by others. .ag: than gendeeting competitions that can.take months to :Ti?a?dfits contractor help graups.with go ide put_together quick ra?d effective an agreement with an .3:orsan12atiss where Yit a ashtracx?r wi 1 provide the grantee with the, '5 ta imaiamant ah ?etivity t9 SP 9i #0 Prolecta and uses rather than previdi?g tore-' n: res that ire is Beingfusedr?or inge?ded;;_ 4, iiqiity?i?all a?fi limits the level of :u :rssu res raaidiimm?rsiOn.ih the 66mmunity by the COhtractor: - ?956 Prhrides I with a group of talented indiViduals familiar with local apolities and customs. Rather?than-waiting to be approaChed for assistance, contractor personnel are expected to seek out local partners and 19 of 70 .?ca . - d?CiSions are indt to approve grants unae; centgaet;an*t Spotg-Ih this way; OTIfs-contractors in fesismmet ;g?;f9 .1. ata ?a 9?Ijugitten"appro? refer the determine a satestiai ensure implementation of the grant; - pfoc?fe a: secure goods and-services for the activities (for in-kind grants); monitOr the implementation and evaluate the impact of the grant activities; and provide technical assistance to grantees as required. InrkindiGrahts - The resources provided through grants-under contract are seidom cash, OTI primarily offers in~kind support because it is an effective that depe?ding'on a country_ -. Leash geneas, adtances are;9??s? tests; r??cygiwh??d?e?6rf'f .a 5 type of rah response will - ye Q?tiayeiinoiedi??jbiQCUrement managers and Thus. when a detailed *1edg? bf the o?erating environment ihSide the ocuhtry and the human' ur??srrequiredptcamahage-rapid response logistics: .tff??g -gFo?;in?ki?otha?ts;gt CentraQEOrwprocures"thengOds and Services themselves andggives them to'the grantee.to exeoute their project. For example, if the'] grantee needs hotel Space for a workshop,-the contractor will pay the hetel' n;diseotly;izf;thqurantep needs to distribute posters as part-of a peace i find.and pay?the printer dir?CtlY for costs - - labym?_na? Ti E9 woik with a variety Of people, including non?~ 3? . . . . ditighaliug?ip?p?r?59?$?t is? n- .. i m' cashyt9.0rganizations lacking the dd?f?ietratits and properly. 'i (g Allows the grante??to tapas on activities insteadtoffthe-burden of - "ctr. v.3. .. . . wee now?I?oo?o?-ooe33-oo ,H_fMoqe;s;9pewguaysgof_doiog the'art of the_- lOCalfcommuniti-eSaodfI ?illeieenizatides:ir;i fig: a; . --. - L?hds itself to creative leveragingyand teensparencyt which can build. 1: '?hie is genefelly more .- .essftih?iibt . ler baits 6f7033103 mhumanfresburc validates the es?l cal?paytnEks h??e_ihstead of t?e-finahcial reSources ?Hm. KID .cn_x zs i?et henders eh an epen ehdi?ransparent .2 a" e.-nme agrahtee hosting reserves or terminate_the grant if OTI or the 'T2f?con?ra?tot rinse the grantee has net fulfilled the conditions outlined in the 'Fo: the ib?kihd mechahism_to work effectively, grantees and the contractor and other 0T1 imp;emeoting'partners must collaborate closely to ensure the' that the contractor provides are fGET?afiSf??fofy quality and are reqUired schedule- it ?2this ?deperetid? is the most iselectio' it?ob? _m H_,mm; hes me as the; the grantee meet proyide_oTIfs_contraotor with sufficient ni??0rm?tion to be able to commsnicate th03e_needs.clearly_to potential example;imight be a description of -the design concept for a poster, the Specifications for a computer, or the soope of work for a consultant's contract. On certain occasions, the contractor may ask a grantee_to meet directly with.potential vendors to -3.impgoveftheir.onderstanding of the grantee'ssneeds.o Shoft TezmgT?chnical Assistance .. . . . With STTAf'the contraptor provides an expert to an organization or_government - '55Th1' $11 likely ?drk in the orgaeize?ion or.90vernmeht - '[?ff?ce 00% 6'00 P. idea ?99 Fhe.n gacikiifi insseri.. gt?akbrs??izatia? ?hEitY'Oh? ,u . Hg. aam,. the aspert to help them?with.' owx'prerers that part of a grant activity as-described above. in rare occaSiOns, it may be a stand-alone activity. Note that this program STTA does not include technical experts for OTI or the contractor, fer?example a facilitator for a strategy planning session. Training_ . . a . . Training iS.an-activity.by which skills_or knowledge are-ampartedkteia group - fa.f?f- is the 935?; OTI:sroqramehave i Yb?th life aki?la get? f?rd?f355*1?F9 int is that Eh? former is The ?d??f?cter may be fequihed to hire me - .al; aha imhl?a?st th? training program CG ate limi?ed trainings (defined m? #9 aiysqtii??n??ur? ans - aT?iga?ggiVity?agp;i?S only; I i - ?1w9F?jt9?a?$?fi?PF E., as Hire _n sametimes the only USAID- r-us Government presence in countries in "tfansition} ineluding-those that are emerging from Crises or those where nfq??er??gsa7GoVernment personnel have been evacuated.'In other instances, the USAID ct other-v.5; Government capacity'to support 0.8. Government personnel . in rapidly situations-may be limitedg-No costs can be incurred in ['SprOEt of GOVernment direct hire personnel, although the contractor may ;,maks lesisticslrarrahgements for them-. 0.8, Government 1 19?3h?9?#t??f the i?=f3737 96 and gay so} travel Xin?i?ding_loca11 and international passports and .VisaS)} 9 3secure and support short?term technical assistance for and/or 22 of 70 jg_' inje Which pOsitions USAZD believes are important -Eton?_e?progyemfend53hail be considered key pesitions under the TaSk Order. In 'g?n?ralg past experiencerhas indicated that these key positions are_a subset of the following positicns: Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party, Operations .- Manager;_Projeot Development Officers, Program Analyst, Information and Manager. The RFTOP statement of-work will Specify the positions, descriptions and qualifications for_that specific task order} In general (and as specified in_the statement .Gh?ef oi ?8?tvta9?ntractor? ate . . - 'wauhyitmi _i :eentiactor is mainisin liegi?ity79f fundsr7 0 ed under the task t0 . ?a _a H. ??r.aet. it; a to meet is, CO ?=co't rei?fursable has fr?m the gene} and me thly_ ti?n59C??tsr The t?q?iremant filieuidity is ihqeeshd??t s: whether ori?ot afl?tt?: 0: credit is issued tar; greets under contract portion of_a -. on the country and the speCific phase and .-maygconstitUte_100_percent of_these funds. 'i Invoices and contractor "ill-traCk and repert_the_detailed expenditures for both} Coats a?dsf?eslk.330h' ?anciai ngma shall be findi?ated Sheet df.th? T353 Order- 1? IJIH J. iiahall_?e ppdeideg to the In ekceptionel-cases (such very large tasx 9rders a: 8*Spiks issidhs?may be made more fteq?eht197thah-mbn?hl E?c? Sub?iSSiO?? .. Ito -re?erence9 by actiVity membersi?rbm the ?ith the amcuntr and an: a -1?9?su??indide$?rie?ioh 9f the expense; wais includes eranxstinhdee?through?a .5'igbe?t?rv?sicraqit?'rh ??ont I "s?i?ssis r?quP?diib ?t9*id? a 22; a .y 8-00033?00 gee I -00? 'f?f?opohersffor 511 (if there are quaantractor regularly will take into acoount _,;f;actuagions in'the make corresponding?adeStments Obligafio?? ?nder Contract: In order:for OTI to be able to_reepond to country f. ?TI'i?li "on the accuraoy_Of the_Aoriyi?y Section 16 funds,3Immediately ?h 9?449??i9n bi iQUd?hithe Shall update the.0TI .E55 39 he? Obligation. amount_set .. I?cis?grijml?: as them nd 6 chitor u. -ro leferentgsources: _5 described in S?otion prOgrams fiUhd?a?Wit?fdiff?r? 3 Of funds ?other tha?zTI)? Task order _odifi?ati?ne may require separate accounting and invoioing of these funds, JeepE?iallY for ?armark?d-fUnding, Congressional Supplementals, or non~US contractor shall track the use of fund .r2599ree91inzthe-OTI Activity Database- Fi?a?oiaiy?udget: In addition, the contractor will provide budget information and financial pipelines_before_each contract modification/incremental .f?ndihgi at the ehd.Of each quatter fer-Usaloisjaccruals Exercise: and as I 'mh -9a?9 :nature design;.most database. . managihg the dayoto?day operation_of en'sureacouratei complete, and up?to_ date the status of the program at any 'ooe_time, It is a windoW-On the program for OTI/Washington and other key stakeholders Note that the databaee is a continuously evolving tool; OTI will provide appropriate training in the Use and maintenance-of'the databaSe to the 100 . holders a Task order. ihe fields . .. C??f??tlv available idithe database are; Activity Title; awardae, Statue Ihlm'aBu-flviri M. .. . .mgr consagpg_ostputs (including F.Indicators). in Task-Orde ;Zthe contractor is responsible for eay?'siday massgement of the Activity Database;,ensuring that the database contains accurate{;complete; and-up-to?date infermation in accordance with _the_protocols established by Specifically, the contractor is pesponSible for maintaining an information management process that ensures fj3the_qete_in the'database ensuring-that the' with Changes in the program'?' ?ST-Toke? rewriting .requi'reine?tfs: {maintaining mater ..copy' md?fabase .9 ??rb'idine copies to the fieldsoffices (note that the . ?st each field Q?fis?l?ginstallinQ" isle seeing a line 55 ., as segues "kl? copies Of the ?ats (back end.ANt?yst?m 35f 311.cffi? Oh ?if sec Regional Security . ahq the IQCTO through the reg _ay he 5 to purchasep.license and_operete t?l?Communications vehicle radios, satellite '?gf??onesg?pbrtable.satellite internet access equipment; and establish and telecommunications service contracts satellite news "dditidn the ?betra?tor will be.expected-to prOVide country~ his Isidrmati?h system KGISI'r?fefen?e databases: reporting, ;witthSAID/OTIfs3WaShington technology office as I 3 -.- pregtam (at the?? ?elityifimplementation-and impact ef- '_The contractor will-also work closely mo? .nn.cc_? and report on UfSo'fOZEigh"aSSiStance indicators Six?day work weeks, without premium pay, may be authorized by the C0 for Specific Phases in the Task Order if required for effective implementation or 25 of 70? . we va'Mv- tbu um annuuia-J: matml.LnrmI u?a- 5% age 8*00033-00 mhe nu?b?rf?f? Qi11_5ei$peeified in.the. n3 day; q?k week??eprcve1gi:?? tean?bejfoundFip}Seetieniyiq of Inzaddition! ned -n the?TaekIOfderg?adh _h?pregram performance E?reVieHSEE??huaifeb?t?aeter performance'reports;'a'finel evaluation; and an may also conduct financial reviews_as needed. The contractor will be expected to cooPerate with and contribute to these reviews :and evaluations. TheSe are described below: - - Initial Management/Financial Reviews' a. reServes the right_to Conduct,_and the contractor shall exp9ct.and *s?ePOrt*a 5" $9 Of T??k 923?: #6 r? ??dlbibgfamrlai?Ti?.Pla?BTf' . of .ww .Hym e11? each Case a itb??h? needs cf the? - timeliness; and-accountability? . by _;fWa?hi?gte: pri?? t6?pg?gramL?193eopgEJLT ..- -. .H . - e?LSLibl?TIiwill else genduCt apnea; program that by . goalsg-and objectives; Progra? evaluations; i?cludihg a final evaluation, which meaeure?prOgram_outcome_ahd impaCt;_Will . I the ?9htr8?t9r*s program teamthe feehpgee or 3 stated responsibilities and contreCterwsubmitted workplanei . (mi-Z1993) -. -- i i_ .agreements-reweed-men the" Regime ?gngifm. z??mipistrators. g} ah; speCific marking instrUCtions or waivers from marking b_ wereguiggmeh?s to the Contracting Officer; the original should be .retaineerby the Contra?tor- I -;D;2;~suunnarn6_ ileele at .1 1-2? v! .hdi?g? c: any X_i? to ah? - .. erlloggs must nothe :p q; acid._v Marki?q is not r?qeired on; used . H. rather than such as The centract9r_shall_deve10p a_broad branding implementation plan_(BIPy and Marking Plan the_IQC tO'deSCribe how the program'deliverables will be branded. The SIP shall_implement branding strategy for the SWIFT Program_{unless speCified otherwise in a specific Task Order): Support Which'ImplementS'E?st Transitions (SWIFT Breeding 3* 3.) 1: The branding.shall incorporate the?message that the- 1'8351?thnce is "from the Emerican Pedple and by must be displayed in: - - a .d pxqmotlonaL and informa . - --. iv:;Th? brandi?? may a?knowl?dq?;?ther Organizatio?s T?=?d?om?dfa? partners of an ?v?ht or deliverable. ?iooal.pr0ducts; The MP shall enumefate all of the public commUnications; commodities, infraStructUre projects, program materials, events, deliverables, and.other- _ipems.thatuwill be marked with the USAID identity or_brand. _ppsiieatiohsg web'o .1'tcr Ea?h request sorttask.order proposals (RFTOPI under this Ioc'will requeSt--"~ ksi?ai "?r??tui?s may need tche.-rg rants dbc?m??tati?n and all delivered 28 of 70 0 :La. -: M-.. - .gatRATED 8% gclau??: - DAT .Ei?aicaa - .52}2464575 REIMBURSEMENT APR 1984 .E.2 AND ACCEPTANCE. .tsqruUSAID inspecticn.and acceptaHCe Of y-aI evrgquired delix?rabk?s Or @?t?utb shall t?k? piac? at USAiDiWaShing?on or at - any?ibth?e? iri's?tvig?g 33nd irep'grtsi- sand;_ I .- .. 'zia?Thsie' in. ,9 i?f gga?eg and adc?pt all services; a; 1 -. - ITOCT01 may inspect reports and required if sp?cified in the v'T: - ?f?vo um. . 3 INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE t?act.clauses pertinent_to this section are Title: and Date) in . g; '.Intra?t% see FAR 524252lef9 (an intern?t address (if .. -.. s~ will?-lwd . eA0841939?? ?m_i?ii? xii? nuiip? . tr fr ii??a??snuu it as?aia this contract is five (5) years from the ?g?fdatefof award Of the contraet. . Although task orders may be issued at any time during this ordering periodr.two_constrainte_apply to the period of performance for task orders.- Of performance for a task order may not_go beyond three (3) years_after the end of the.ordering period, Secondi_a TOCO may_no? award a_ task order for a period of_performance that goes mare than fire (5) years - into the future at the time the Order_is either awarded or extended by ?leg. .?rqr;n ants Set forth for submiSSion of_reports_in' I and and in at Progress -- . Shall Submit the follOwingideliverables or outputs to the accordanCe with Section I: I IQC Reporting Requirements (1) Contents Of Periodic Progress Reports . (1) Performance Monitoring Reports (PMRs). The Contractor shall submit performance reports Summarizing progress of the gmajor aptlyities in propeSS during the period in relation to the "'jreguiremenpe of tne centract, indicating any problems 'ncouht?r?dL ensle?epesing?temedial actions as_appropriate. In 'Jiffi3i ., .er' Shall} ,Tp. ?n .3 athat .9 list lied from m??ei:e?fiVities thatiere'i? process. Contractor'S'; -oppima1 performance: an update of which will be used as-part of future award evaluations. PMRs shall also include information on the-issuance and monitoring.Grants under Contracts (GUCS) programs_as specified by the CTO. I'f? ifiij.c??tractiFihanoial RepOrt,_ The contractor shall financial report.including the following: of Report Content: order; 2;;gerxad a :ge?tent the i gluae a short deseriptioe gr a?y a: the change? 51 J3?St,n :aSka?reexsrg*g? 'iIHCrementelJiuhding: Time extensions, gm. . (0) Change of CO and/or CTO,.and '7 Completion of work; The above reports shall be submitted within 30 days of the March 31 and "'?fi3?bt?mber430qzzf ..- .g . ]?Ii?r The i iQEeti?ied in-Sectio .G oi the Sch?oule,awhogwill rgrward the - impair theJCentr??ter?? a?ility_to meet the-H a; . .h?twi??i?p?eified er the in.a task .7- The centiactcr_sha11 be reeponsible'for_attendihg Semi?annual meetings with the CTO. 31 of 70 . . -. . 4 . .. w, .1 - aux!) a of the ?umber; and 9a. of the raps aggmipging the materi .. - -- u; b?apr?parad onjnon*91055y' and White or black 'print; Elaborate art Work, multi~Color printing, and expensive bindings are not to be used. Whenever possible, pages_shall be- printed on both'sides (see (i113.31g9gg5n;? formats snail b? submitfed'yith_the -.s ca-x-a. - -. or-Macintosh *H?ther act :special" Ii agzg_u?9k or datag?dmpr?SSiOh rpu?in?slsoftwar?.used fOr and Briefing~ I I II I I (if Distfibution of Task Orders to Basic Contract CTO copy of_aach_new task order.issued_under this IQC must f'gj?; 1-;f be forwarded to_fhe CTO within one.week of receipt by the -: t6 sf w-po?ti sf overseas Iwhi?hev?r i?;??fli?rr: Cohtra?tor personne1" 'Shall7b?i?th cdoperating 2- the in? a byie ing is desired. thiS- - CTO Eeach an jpfovide co?i?a 9f any abdum?nts ?Lasherst?dl?f'?r' .- . s32'of 70'- . .4. .. . . ll?. Task Order Reporting]- - some df'?il Of the fOllOWing reports may be required in each task ?re?der:g .. . '6iia? ?g gh =5 ance *1 mi .. hi? 29 .. _lco?clsetfS?mi?ahnualfrePort six t?he a??ef the a?ard of the Teak.order; 'Predise due ela_lfi??haf?l the?aWardl3but7the reports will have Washington._which and'major proposed remedial actions. Depending '?ffoo the timing of the EWard; Ehis report could be ihstead'Of the quarterly f?bbrf; will partner during the starteup_phase_qf the.project to'prOViderfinal guidance on this . Quarterlleeport a_c?n?ise quarterly report on or rbe?ar' 15a and D??amher 15 9f eachsyear ?'7f?liqwx?g the'i uanc?'of't?i H.WLJ-H budget__ .oblidat?dETCQ?hi?ctbi feeds obligated to fuhd? disbyr?edlk summary of graatj _m 77 iff?pb??d?r?m?eial' . 'au:m 6f the $353 Greer; thiS could - 'Efdf?th#tfm6ht H. ?snxponxiwill-aeVelcp . during th? phase bf th nproject. .. 181%; _,anim 4: It'_1y J- ii aP.-y be ore the 20th] eae? month followi the issuance of this task order. This and major activities: funds obligaped;and3disbufeedg Summary;of grant implementation and appraisal; problems encOunteredfand_proposed remedial actions. Weekly Report . . . a concise.weekly activity report on.or ibeforei?onday'of'eaoh week following the issuance of this task order. The this report will be Simple and informal and may include weekly implementation and appraisal; fUnde obligated Wand remedial actions. . (njri up - pa; r999: .;thinione?w?friwi* n_ .- ., .. . ;.;Depeudine do the timing cf.this.i? ;,repqp - ;t could take the place of the quarterly report and/or If$?O?tr but this will be onCe a reperting schedule is_- -or?ated-with the partner during the report'will" summarize-the oeuntry situation; program highlights, achievements; and major activities; funds Obligated and diabursed; summary of grant implementation 'and_appraisal; problems encountered and how they were rectified. '49-suea?aaiscor1?3 pprOXimately'four per month draft one?page success stories to be submitted The'contractOr will_each month 59;, $5 th?? SBIDXOTI n? to_fOur oneepage_summary b3 aoeo?di?g?f?*?? tio?e provided by.the. ??i?wem?memeimm;n .. inVoiced for, 1. fThe eo?treeiofeehali Submit reports to the CTO identified in the_task task order'reporting schedule. . 2f ;25 (asifii?sk Oga?rs may be.1ssued byicontr?ctingiotficers within the c: Seetiehipri .: -- 7- Hwill be Cit?dibn, aoea;.gsaw.i .Hx the aggregate toga; e: all taSkiorders-exceed =53 ?hawthe Maximum Orderihg Limgtetio? aut?eriz?e order 6f ?dfk ?hd peoformance periods shall be within the scope-of work '1 feed effeotive period o; thi outpace; - .n . . .-i??luded in the cohtr?ct are indiVidualTseOpes of work. terms Qf_the_contract at' AABoio?aoain?ti?wrafficking All Statements of Work and estimated budgets for prospective Task Orders must be cleared by the CTO for the Basic IQC. 34 of 70 .4: ?u06033400 d- 0. ?ee? i? Certain casessnon~ of the e? Z. I fie like tO centihue OTI- ;ih3th OTI.Office- . Offi??f? (includes E??cu?i??foffi?arel may? 52.? t?ek biders within their delegated authdrities to provide deSired ?servicee Within'the Scope cf Section C. The Cognizant Technical? Officer must review the prospective task order requirement or statement of work (80W) and agree that it complies with the SOW_for the-basic contract 'before the.task order CO may begin-the fair opportunity'process. Task_0rder negotiate and_administer task_orders_in' Procedures set forth herein,.The TOGO must 5T . i=93?atnt?ryiexcepti; {xii an need ?ki?ts}iah& ??ekih?7?omp?ti?io?iwould result? - capable at the level of quality required_because the requirement is unique or highly specialized. - f' The order must be iseued on a sole source order basis in the becaQSefit is'a logical follow~on to Order alreedyTissued?undef the_?ontract, provided that all aWardees -Fwere'given,a fait'opportunity_to be_ccneidered for the-original order. my? m?Y?ohly'bequ?d if? . 4; with t?e auth?rity i in}? e;aepqep?iepge SCACE used #9 f? th? award Of-this basic may dir??t?? with?aUY??ategery df'. . . .. WV ?re" {Fa- - nae.., . .9 ;ipleusmakljbusi .a All small business centze?torsS?eeif?euired - [statemengag *?he ceatracga: may apt ta::ar keep ah ?pdatedi..tqlt??ir IQC CT .vor~ if a? _jillib?*re5p?nsib1eifor .H_T?ion acgrperate - .. 999 siwapastg?xperieh?e (if not-evaluated through ed exaextise of empray?es; - 1(3) .AS currently required, the TOCTO submits the__ 'scope of Work to the IQC GTO for review to determi?e if their requirement falls_within the IQC.scope of work{ (B) CTO prevides ICOrporate capability information for the email bu3;n to the TQCTO. - 1 3 -?gs-OmarIii-Wi??dfProv-i d'e . "brie :Iln??79fj93tificatippj.tooth? he cotporate capability f} written recommendation OCO;on.whichzcontractOr to the next i?F _d I :3 r??ponsi ies~ingga;e .6 equal to~ c. .2 n. . a: ahd.t??K Greer award . .. I - In.acCordance with Section 8.5 of-this contractr USAID may award a ClaSSified task order under this contract. Because USAID participates in the National Industrial Security Program {see and ADS the CTO and CO must follow the procedures in ADS 56?, particularly the requirement to inelude security Specifications in the Sta. task.orderi . . n! 33"? =19? . . $554.11.. - . -- - -- .. 6 id the? teak efderfihfaatiaipatisn of,? aer must'actually-be awarded, a" macaev?ra doin9330 is on the condition-that all'parties acknowledge and agree . fthat ifbeS'dd not grant.an interim or final facility clearance in time, I.the.CO?mustgaward the classified teak order to the contractor that is selected through the fair opportunity procedures AND has the requisite clearance. clearly describe all_services to Fed SQ the_full cost or.pric8 for bliShsd when the Order-is. mi .-. - ?'?Withi? the varied of- _ra?t{ Only theii. idgz, a Si;s ?agg? .s?ii?el?derthe**' 'k steer; The L. via mailk?e4mail}?faxiior ?59 of the 'd the eval?ation procedure; including the relative Criteria. If the Selection Q: 35? ;Pp ingormation Obtained from other than the contractor's the must identify the other evaluation criteria. The . _*e?aluationfmay be based_Solely on cost/price, but may aISo include one "??orgmorejtechnical'factors such as cerp0rate experience; personnel, or -&e1?vant past performaHCe (in other-contracts as.well as in earlier_ Q?d?i this cost. . central; 02?06}. When .making the final selection, ShOuld also consider the potential . 3x a they doiithayvmust Comply with the-page If?fopOSaLSgdescribed'in Section Will not ?3965 55%: gassed these li?it5?3f"' .inp? .c?i The ?hf?9h01d6?ahd cbfr??ponding PIOCEdures . . . . .. I. . ., H?th the essays; .Prgpesal from 9.95 contractor after same LP uj* Inc more rhea ragga {By-pages (page limit does not include resumes; graphs;;or past performance information). The T0 CTO is not authoriZed to undertake discussions or negotiations with the contractors. After applying the evaantion criteria stated in the request, the TO CTO drafts a brief memorandum to the TOCO 3? of 70 nag-U1 andifi 3T0hrd8?m? it inef? Hum?. ht?ahPEeh gages (page limit doeS; .N the Toco may a?k for a more or coat) if needed, - '4n?i?6r no TIC Far task orders estimated to be more than In accordance with the general procedures in above,fthe TOGO-will request a_ta?k order propOSal from each contractor. The TOCO may cse'the simplified procedure in *i?hi?pth?ofifp m?sf i? ih? Withi? the number of in the R?queSt for order.Proposa1. be mace to the contractor for the cost to prepare, proposal. 7 j, fhe Contfachf'mu$t not commehce work until authorized by the TOCO. (ii Isak . aragx gfii . n6 To hag the ?dt?ofity to . the estimated C9?91?t%9n date set f?f?h?thereih{ 9??Yi?9dithaiff; :3 - . "=*completionsdat? s?t??orth-i? the took .. - ?t?il ?e Permit ?v?lua Id? df'th?wimpaet on the personnel Shall~b? made'by the Centractor *the contracting offid? 3 Teak shbuia iheiude the rdilbwing Source of Funds and Fiscal Data; - Total Estimated Cost/Ceiling_Price; .Obiigated.Amount (which shall constitute the maximum liability on '_.Ibehalf cf the Government}; '.Statement of Performance Work Statement'tPWS) that deliverables and results_tc {bi" :saugcaxagigi? Fufhis?eg Preperty, if any;.to be furnished EXPERIENCE 2004) (ACQUISITION AND ASSISTANCE 26i?290413 to Deve10pment information products -. fwhich de??hib?k communicate Or Or?a?ize program/projeCt development research, results Information may be ebt?ined free the cognizant Teshnical These-reports reseemittsat;g; -, trae? cemsletian; the centra?tor shall-submit "Rioffa115r??ert?f _i and.i?formationiintellectual pronCts referenced in (b)-Submissioh requirements. Distribution. At the same tine submission is made to the the contractor shall submit, one copy each, of contract reports and informationZintellectual products (referenced in paragraph _40 of 79 . -- -- in?? 3 {5?05 453m 8&00033~00 Eg'lzsow~zaooa6 pastel: az=i: 910% KC) via Pas :(301) . . Jmub?i: th? assist??is??%YFi7937f. iqniis;:equiredgar n.e?in 1wai q;s- The title page off all reports and.'. m_ pro uots shall inCIUde the Contractor office, the_publi?at10n or isSuahce date of-the_documentg document title, author name(s), and strategic _Objective er activity.title and associated number.? In addition; all imaterials submitted in accOrdance with this clause shall have attached on a separate cover sheet the name, organization, address, telephone number, fax number, and Internet address of the submitting party, j_ :(ii)VThe report in_paper form Shall be prepared [erap (pt?ferabiy and white Or 9f?+whitel using k? maitic?lor bri?tihg and eXpenSive'bindi?qs are pages snail "i 'doou mag; .-, . . f?i?n*6f?t??fappiieationly- .r'WordPerfeCt'VerSion 9;0 or Acrobat elg - - LIB) Th? format for an? graphic and/Or image backup 0: data-CompreSSioB routines. e,g. software used for or program installation instructions. -1:1?925441?of17o ?5va . n;u.gg; pw 5..- - .- - w. -. . 39 _-51 prun- 91.5? - - -- 3_ -%ea DATA.-.-- "by Citation Number ?Title? and;Da Chants: 1y-_Wq 1998 =s .nu. evelppmen . gees ition.3?diae?iatah?el?q5a ?1'3W?shingt?h? DC 20523a7100? Contracting'Officer: TBD For Task Orders: The Contracting Officer executing the individual Task Order will retain oognizance_of contract administration'for that Task Order. 2;;a7 will be named in sepaiate legte: pa be-prOVided by the Contracting Officer. . Each Task_0rder lesued~hereunder will indicate a CTO for that particular order as designated by the Contracting Officer in a separate designated CTO will responsible for technical oversight for that-specific Task Order. . maqauxcnn [ii?f??hin7 defined to incluae, (1) Written directions to the Contractor which fill in details, i'suggest'possible lines of inquiry, or otherwiSe facilitate completion *ofiwork; -. . Kay mne seatia?ta.g Officer; by ae?ar?te ;*?uthorizes - ?Ela?fully be taken by the Centrectih? Officer? easept=any astidn specifically ?3 -, .. . vihsbsotipns necessary in. 'bnnection; :u_?m_dd ?tqjj7ff??ti??f5? naini?i? all liaison-and'direc? communications with the 'Contractor.s Written Communications with the Contractor and documents "a all be signed as "CogniZant TechniCal Officer? with a Copy-furnished t?f?he Contracting Officer. I f'(4y lesue written interpretations_of technical requirements of Monitor the contractorts predection or.performanCe progress it t? its contrasting Officer incidents 9t faelty or.w "11 d?leEW prq?i?mags u? tO' futhis?sd afailable .Hd gis not embaw?tea to agree any? modifications. 9r.in anyiway; Obligate'the payment of maneygby the take any actiOn WhiCh may impaCt On the ContraCt schedule, funds, scope or rate of utilization of LOE. All contractual agreements, commitments, or modifications which involve 43 of 70 . 53 . ?iceniwill-b?jr?SPohsible the sole authority -. .m a aqq "idlau in 1mife utb the fbll?w1??7 'a nsc??e d?*w?rk5 the the. .n.._._persgn .u .39? ?f each Ta?k Ogderg 5 ?ill b? the USAIE ,i'i . that i55353.: (53655650355 . 6103 I SpscInL aoticE'LIsTINs CONTRACT CLAUSES INCORPORATED BYTREFERENCE The_following contract clauses pertinent to this section are .. ?herebyfincorporated by reference {by Citation Number, Title, and Date) in accordance with_the clause at FAR 1152.252?2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY in Section I of this COntract. See FAR 52.252-2 for an internet fer electronic accessi a the full text of a Clause, -- ACQUISITION REGULATIOR (48 era chapter 12AND 1997 77 -- seared? the f9?$9wen9 iaf??a?tiehite the t- inistr tiV? stride; on or herore the arriva1_in the boat ocuntry- . whether the. '75ihdividual?is?aniemployee or dependent. (3) The ContractOr's name, home office address, and telephone number, including any after?hours emergency number and the name of.the staff member having administrative responsibility .forath9;centxactag;' ..-- - and telephone'numberts) of.each individual's eat of the employee's base annual salary plus overseas recruitment incentive, if any, which eXCeed the USAID Contractor Salary Threshold (USAID CST) stated in USAID Automated Directives System (ADS) Chapter 302 USAID Direct Contracting, must be approved in writing by the ?F7.i745i?f170ngf1?.9- .. rt g" =7[warm-vWit-Wis Wm Mama: oow?x?oo-?E 5 -00033?00 outractQEISLEjg. cy and exaeticaz ib?l?ai?a t??ice?ti?ctbifs esta?lish?33. 'quisaleh? _yfth??Ccn ractdfi r%m any individual salary or Wage,. Officer, exCeed the wage,'or the highest rate of annual salary or-wage reCeived during.any full year of the immediately preceding 'three (3) years. (2) In addition, there is a ceiling on the reimbursable base .,_salary or wage paid to personnel under the Contract equivalent to the _.f_maximum annual salary rate specified_in section H.3'abdve unless an advance written waiver ig'granted.by'the'USAID Precuremeht Exacutive 2*riar ta charact*awa - d.ww. ;tatqs ail; abs Vii fj?? iaexcusable nonperformancet or - . {security :easaas wi;L in nageyentabe;reimbursaacfor a period which_extends a_ta raters him 0 his point of Origin by the- air rggteg 5-- reesqewse .. annual inerease'tinCludes promotiohal increase) of not more .thanf5% percent may-be gra?ted.after the-employee's completion of eaCh_twelve fme?th Peried 6f SQtiSia??cry services under the ?iih?rea$es ?::anv kind ?x?eeding knees H137may belgrahtea only with the advance.written approval _Uof thejcentractingaOfficerg' 71." - . .Q3 7-J. . v. - - "Wages," and "Compensation" mean the professional or technical services rendered; any cf the.diiferentials er allowanCes_defined in the .- clause bf thisscontiact?entit;?d ?Differenti?l? and AllowanCes".rAIDAR -: includeS. _if??r?ih? on sans n- ,m1.m? a .1: ck ?the? 9b 'Qdivid??i' - 7??6fda??LFw '3 b?ntra rg5-w- 9 68 ?r:mthTO ?rbmit?gfbf?ihe;; Sibl? er with $30 xa t?ki anY"T The TG CTO is r68?bn$ible for managingithe clearance a - {a?ntractoz(?(? $ass? . _fe 5 9? .?mm i?5?ai?ih??t?l?ara?c?ygtbega: 'a'lr'd "ai?q n; T5 93$ '7 453if%9d .e ni??t to w-a- .3. ?am_dw. us security clearance f?rf ?V?F?5?5?593hfempi?9e?? ?ib llj?r? I an intehim.c;earance but' - "f4aTdf-7o- i? fh?'ifccm't' tact- 1 1.6%3 and rhea. 1_ .- .. Nati?hal ?mployees and their . .HH. .. af' . .. . -. (-21:53 Egg Ii ibl? 5tueae .n clause in .1 performadce'by'COntractor employees - not have a Medevac service provider. Contractors must meet this-requirement in the most efficient manner. .The following link is prOVided as a courtesydob} ene ??thorized a? 2:35;" - 5- I?fei??peeSible foh?furni??i?g all ioqistic . u: . - bli?hfend?foreign.Igw m49er?ermit??hnicel?servicee; iusAID.reserveS' eat proposed iedividuels to e?eere that_they have the required .- - -- . . nun - . FROM . . d??iq? 4h Iii-5T1]: . g; igg=t we aaime QR ee~< as Foe any ACTIVITIESLEOR WHECH 1? - . .g Advo?AEea authorizes a waiver (inf S??orqan?e FAR Contxaetor from the .n '*contrab would nOt be ingthe_odyarpment's inhereSt. When a he .l?d?s that Hill-preclude the contractor from furnisningg mpl?mEhtationUSer?iCeS; a Clause stating the preclusion will be ?wm. 4 . IN AN EVALUATION REPORT WRITTEN BY THE CONTRACTOR. THIS SUCH AWARDS MADE WITHIN 18 MONTHS OF USAID THE-REPORT, unless the Head of the Contracting Activity, in 'consultation with Competition Advocate, authOrizes a waiver (in accordance FAR 9.503) determining that preclusion of the Contractor from the implementati?n work would_not be in the Government's interest. 3399? ANOTHER. 9? the_p:ovision of reSouroes and support to, With terrgrism} ?Itiis the.legal freS?onSibility?o? the Contractor to Compli?nCe with these Executive '?fOr??rS and laws; This provision most be included in all this contract. TO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES or any task'erder3 awarded'under it may-not be conference fees- '?or other Sengefenc? for any membez.of a foreign government's delegation to an international conference Sponsored by a public.ihternational- *9i7 THE CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT. AS A PRIME ORV I. I . A 93033;; f3!? 35?" I91. on egatisns to Intetnational-ConferenCes? or-as ?'gnbevernment?D APPROVAL Kinoorporated in-Seotion the contracting Officer 25v heraby brdVid?s prior Written abPrOVal"provid?dithat the the assignm?nt inindivi?uslsxoutsi the.. H- 1U. Section B): {The Contractor shall retain fer ravelVCOnCurrencei?-' i f??7ea?hat . . farsign taxes'aSSeSSed by a-foreign? . foreign government separately} on commodity at $500 or more finanCed with 0.8. fereign '.?a?siStanoe funds under this agreement during the prior U.S. fiscal year. (5) Only foreign taxes assessed by the foreign government in the country assistance is_to be reported. Foreign taxes -by a third party'foreign goVernment are not.toube'reported; For I of Eh JQOht?89t03_du?ingi?h?j? 'iofzr .. . - tis'em'ent?iaiwish? 'axes reported in if TComulatiVe reports may be provided if the' mOre than one program in a foreign country. Definitions. For purposes of this clause: 52 of.7o .- a g% ,aiu? It does ,wi ?Hfsales taxes . I 3 to: USAID, Room 7.07?131, RRB, 31300 panagyavahia Avenue, NW, WhShington, DC 20523. I The Contractor must include this reporting requirement in all_applicable subcontracts, subgrants and other - - -: ?Hi-u' ASSISTAHGE enhance the tt?ihmen; ?f pgagrgm 99313 by ?i??OEi?di??e?b?f?a?i??fi?h?a individuals .n.?Wi h? i??bili?ie? in and issugs'of people iil?ith dis??ilities bbt? within 9531? and in c?untriesr (3) to and oth?r*d?nqrs in fdgtering ar- ?g?pl? with diS?bilitiBSF and (4J-to or 99 1,.2r- oq?d at that the contraqtor.not_discriminate in_th?_implementation of USAID programs and 3 gthatfifimakej?very_eff?rt to comply with the objeptives Disability _P6iicy in perfOrmihg this contraCt1 To that end and within the scepe of the must demonstrate a comprehensive and Children with disabilities. . list constitutes the approved "SPb?0nt#3?t??SEth?thh Con?r3?t:9" - ')fIiNdh?r57 'qt r?hts with .. .i Maw-n?; awn .-. (xv-1?5- - - . . ?400033-00' f??fe?te?ii$hingzsele?tion criter 3' . grant recipients_and grant activities,' de?iation frem.ADs 302.3.4.a for Grants w~ Contract are ?L?t9g ?i?ide?i?ti?hfgiiawa mem_orv I m_w I 669e, TJYS Agreements. - .-H, .ures to be ?gr??d hpoh?betg??n eV'lv - - 'grants under contracts to local, I: nationaif?overnment organizations (and parastatals}, up to $100,000 with only dTIiapprevai.and over $100,000 per procedures_to be agreed upon between and regional and There is no limitation on grant awards to non-0.3. organizations unless a fixed'obligation grant is_executed in whiCh case the ceiling is -. Grents to nenfuxsecdrganiiation$*may be ?xecuted.up -.gwina? g3: . 'EV?iee greet f?rmat? the: grior Ce treeting oggiqer for pre??lf?f?formatSVisn. f" .. ..2: tim?2??r the gr?htee to smeit_a end egfficie?t time for the contractOr to .92 a bar reportifo.the :#?Skicfdef?close?b?tf ii.0 49mpl?t??gfa?: uffibieei ??fih?li: ite reVi?R ef the grad; Hija?ii magi be no later than the end date Of the task -H, I erasemxve?Iz . . standard'when identifying and and/or 54 of 70 iaw?wi??m?ew?i 3c60334ob ID wi begih iSSUing ?smart card? - i i, .,ino_ifj usiheyajphaa?d.apbt?achk Effective 06tober327. ?ew ?smart?card?bib3Fto new'contractors {and- USAID will begin existihq "ff?c??tf?th {employeesi these_ . (*ei?v??ions where an existingiqontractor .. . . damages hie/her 27! n; (or co?tractor employee} _jmwould??eed?tcjfoljow_ processes deseribed below! and be isSUed one of a {personal service contractor .may replaCement) gtoj SAID facilities. or logicel'eccess to a rotiqe tee ?bres of ff ;a a?P m? SQbWiS?ihhHOf?thesei..e. ?1 fag? f?r the 71' .. s?f?illib?;granted_ - .Q?tr..t9rs meat physically . .. identity or _?tufh eh? is ?ed boiiding'aCceSS ID and remote authentication indiVidual?s employment with H._on seetsr er completiOh ef'the contrast, whichever occurs first. .The_contractor must comply with all applicable and PIV procedures, as described above, and any'subsequent USAID or government~wide and PIV procedures/pelicies, including any Subsequent related USAID General Notices, Office of scourity Directives System (ADS) policy .- $819/__gshinste nd?t?ds' res esp?biis??d}b? the lags: A?en??;f b? centracti?? Offices; tbfg?cl?d? Ci? 3% Io an? subcb?ti?cts that- to? amp to have poqtine physical _9 to USATDISfi?f?i?atiOnj?Y$tems. .izfc- .. or." ow - ASSiSEeNcs;saou SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE IN-HUMANITARIAN . - The Contractor_confirms_that it has adopted a ccde.cf conduct for the . protection of beneficiaries of assistance from sexual esploitation and abuSe in humanitarian relief operationss Such code of conduct is consistent with] 55_0f?7oit Fian.?9rker??co?stitut?l u?do for termination of' of 18) is of5majo?ity or age of consent MlSt?kon belief id the age of a Child is not a defense; . Exchange of money, employment, goods, or serVioes_for sex, _ino;uding sexual forms Or This I'"7Vasoistance that.is due to behefioiaries; in ?"99 er ?aid '6?k Oh? to; Oi suspicions m,a Whether in "1ggag?hgy a must :?port such concerns . -.. . . Cf?af?ga?dfm?intgi? an oi??T??d??E?S?ianderOmstS' have 156$ to domahd a refund or round to have been 56 of 70 91 Hanna can. . . 3? .nang gm i -. UH. --. or SUBCONTRACTOR SALES TO GOVERNMENT - I ANTIFKICKBACK PROCEDURES . FUNDS 1 a- 98:93 9R FEE - . . 5552x21552751 i3 3ND _f :11? PRICE QR DEFECTIVE COST OR i. - "-52;215513f SUBCONTRACTOR COST 0R PRICING - - INTEGRITY . REVERSIONS REVERSION 03 ADJUSTMENT 0E PLANS FOR. .HEOSTRETIREMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN . - 52;215 14:_ 52;215?19 (PR3) *4 -52;216f8 OCT- - . Exxgnawasyv,.g. .. y. .. mm, 9 Ryan? - anywh- :m-vp: .. GREGATED FACILITIES FEB 1999' ;x POO OPPORTUNITY APR 2002 VISA - JUN 2003 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECIAL DISABLED SEP 2006 2.723'31 g. . ELIGIBLE "j 3- . - . JUN 1990 SE '2 wri 2006 PIABANS or IRA VIETNAM QT ER ELAEEBLE VETERANS 1552 225i13ii'5*1* I. . PINS PATENT A00 1996 - JUN 1907 COMPENSATION INSURANCE APR 1984 (DEFENSE BASE ACT) 529220-7 TO THIRD PERSONS MAR 1996 52;229-3' FEDERAL, APR 2003 NAR.1990 11990; q. c: CHIC FUNDSIICENTRAL3 2003 31:" . .. - MAY 1999 .JSL 2002 --52:233e3. . AWARD 1.. - AUG 1996 r. - -JUN 1985- 525233?4- LAW FOR CONTRACT OCT 2004 . - CLAIM. . - . 52,24251 NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISALLOW COSTS - APR 1984 52;zesz . . PENALTIES COSTS I - MAX 2001- - FINAL INDIRECT COSTS JAN 1997 FOR ITEMS SEP 2006 2004 TIME AND MATERIALS, OR LABOR HOUR - - - .- - . - - . 52;245+23? LIMITATION . FEB 1997 _52;246?25 . . EOE - JUN 3093 -MAY 2004 ,2 j: .. g??iiQN FOR CQRVENIENGE 0F 7f: APR 1984 In?f.i552??49?323??v??* 1934 57?; a . .. :5 .. -I. JAN l990 H. *sacugx REQUIREMENTS (undated) ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST JUN 1993 DISCOVERED AFTER AWARD 752;211~7o LANGUAGE AND MEASUREMENT JUN 1992 ~3752;225471 . . . . FEB 1997 '7521228?3 -- COMPENSATION INSURANCE . . . . ?bia?i?iTY TO THIRD PERSONS- -- - . 'a+ic?aks??izrgfir- TRAINING APR 1984 59'of.7o g7013m 98f752-7023I-1915 Construct This list required, 'fi70239--iw is envisioned. Howeve lfto some grants programs there is.a potenti ion thus the Clauses are provided for ?flow? does not relieve the contractor of th ensure all appropriate-clauses are incorporated . . . .. at? b?giug?rporat?diintoftask orderS'aS'appropriate. RELATIONSHIPS REGULATIONS ACCIDENT COVERAGE-FOR -USAID TRAINING LEAV PH .?mm UNDER J. 91 AND CONDITIONS :?i??ngNGiTHEiWORxgm*n A sfeirisrAucruass; if? 5.2 92:3 1.3.3 752:236i1111" .. 52+236e17-9 52;236-18~ 52.236?19- .529295421- Azizsseggi;.} CONTRACTS 1177: ?ii .-- - .. APP PossAssxbu PRIOR >3 AVAILABILTY AND ass SERVICES CONTRACTS LAYOUT OP . WORK OVERSIGHT IN OF THE WORK FOR i;?ULfl9 -?~~isJ9A?19 J??hoga-g 3 SEP APR EAPR. NOV: TJAPB 1990 97 99 99 a4. 84" 29-.9 96- ?a 93:? 91 91 _li3ti?g Of ConstfoOtiORsrelated clauses that are I Under this r, historically, al for minor down? purposes. eir responsibility to into sub~agreements as 2002 1984 1934 1984 1984 1991 1994 11984? {1984 1984;. 1984 #1991 51984 1984 1984 1984 1984 1997 1984 1984 am.niwi_ in ~.ii5331i9955:? Hfi37' 20.062" database? means the primary ii"ijG??e; mentjrepesitpry for fer'the conduct of ?Vi15u?ihee? with the GbVernment. - .. .. Ebataf?nivereel-Numbering System (DUNS) number"-means the Budigit numbe?fHSSig?ed Eradstreet, Inc. identify unique business I Of the Takpayer Identification Number (TIN) with the Service has marked the record ?Active?. The H_fgonpra?tor wiil'be required to provide consent for TIN validation to the deernm?ht as-a part_of the OCR-regietretien proceSs.- (1) By_submissien of an offer, the'efferof acknewledges'the_ . requirement in.the?CCR - - . . ii.he5??eepetiee venue? er enews :i - niif Ii ne?"h??e a it ehenid contact Dun _i and eraeetxee: ditegiiy to ebtein one. - An offeror may obtain a DUNS numberw - If IOCated within the United-States, by calling Dun and -B:adstreet at 19866?705?5711 or via the Internet at or - ';i_161 of 70 mew 4' .H-..- a? ?tner-?ame by which ,??eg?IZeatsi?m* - - 'cfletreetzaddrees; City, State, and ZIP _-w;cada; Code-(iffaizr separate from p?yeioall._ Z: (vinompa Telephone Number.? :{vil Date the company was started.- manager. . Line-of - (reporting ?Taxatiaa hi it?infyour'entityi. . in - - fpo?eible[forft?efaoonracy and oonpietenees of ithih the database; and-for aeYEli?bility-resulting from the- wgiGofernmenth relia??9f?nyina?ourate?or incomplete data. To remain registered In g? Tin fh?fCCRidatabae? after the initial registration, the Contractor is r?g?ired to review and ppdate-on an annual basis from the date of initial gregietration or aub?equent Updates its information in the CCR database to 'en??re it ie-ourrent;laoourate and complete. Updating information in the OCR does not alter the terms and conditions of this.oontract and is not a isubstitute to: a 2 name: on . . #6 ahang? name in the con we. quirements of Subpart.42.12 of Cl SQreg in writing tojthe_timelihe_and p?ooedures_ ?v ?E??hi??ieh166?27? .. to: r?g?iin?pteegi??i?ithih the meaning of the d; theielectronid funds__ Contractor S?ail hot th?'ha?? EFT payme?ts; as apprOpriate} in the CCR record to reflect an assignee fer the purpose of olaims {See Resignmentgof.claims)L Resignees.3hall be Separately -:egietered in the CC3 databaee. Information ?rovided to the .51C0?tr??t?rfe CCR recoyd that indicatesspayments; Ikegets 9: task orders by the ;nd1viduals. issued from 3 ;glb) Al; i#Y ord?r? ?t task Orders are Subject to the terms and- Of co?fliot between a-delivery' ?fdeifehd.thisfoontract{.the contract'shall controlr a delivery order-or task order is considered when thefGOV?rhment'? ?orally;iby=facsimiie, . issued" epoSits the order in the_mail. Orders may be issued 'or by electronic commerce methods only if authorized in supplies or o_ sgl) Order fs?fa Single item in - egi?p . 'fbr a combinatiOH of itemS'in'exceSS of- .5 .2 any ode requirement.from imqmr?raer- imitationsiinfij;r??iin s?b??con.ract?r7iffli v. shsli no: any 9r?9ra?x?eedih9 ?ns? 1- th; :2 C3 rnmfen't__ may .vices ?rpm anather source?; indefinite~quantity-centract for the supplies or WSerVicesfspecified,'and effective for the period stated, in the Schedule. The quantities Of_Supplies and services-specified in the Schedule are estimates .Ohly and are not purchaSed-by this centract, I - Delivery or performance shall issued in accordance with _to.the-Goyer - the be made only as authorized-by orders he.Ordering-clause, The Contractor shall furnish. - S?gna?edrinetheeschedule as =f - ast the quantity cf supplies hisicontract_and Contractor within 3thefcontractor's 'j'trOrder to.the- VeaCt'SKeffective~ 0% be required-to make any (3) years after the end of the Ordering period . . - - - -g LOYEE RIGHTS CONCERNING EAIMENT cos-unxon (DEC 2004) - - 64_of 7o 37) .. . - 'Ir 31:43: '31?3ye?g%ggf?"Rail?j; - I _3?nit?d?States_me?ns the_50__ I -xthe [Mariana Isla?dsr ~k :?99339?3i?ig?9?f9F?fOfi?r?' u?.nm .., 1P ants and? . (D 23' a 23? 2:1, :3 . ?mberohi '2 certain 'f?i__cfQ hioh and an ?mployor to enter-into'a union~ pay=unif?rm pariodi? du??-and .H. ?wv.a" to . .mm .v "barga'i :99 a . n. w. .if 'dministrationi: namuoti9n*ihfyd?rf du?s or fees uS?d and- . ation Concerning_your rights, you may wish to contact the ic?s Board (NLRB) either at.one of its Regional offices ?_f'VaderSS'orthII free number: '5'Nat16naI'LabOr 1099 14?3Street RelatiOh? Boafd Divisidn of Information DC 20570 (TTY) - - 01 ?53: the .thF?c??r any of.the HitagfaPh *?b??:4?x:2qrixarasthe Secretary may i??iiqibi?ii?thuzeh. fsp?hdeafin whole or of 70 H. 1 .- - - )it?Sflo?ag?d.s .n putygAssiStant}Secretary'for_ ??zbOStin?freQuir?ments;with - . f??d 61 ti?. .. 9m aCtiViti?s 6th thtra tar related; the" ??peffcimancGVofja Contractr'ahd I Subh a waiver will ExQCutive Order' or 5? oi 922? ea~r or pur :O?sFhi$i?i??a?li?T?very" fifi?d?a?quisition' '?-?unl?ssfexempted by _Ey?;uations, complaint Investigations and enfOrCement_of these re '-'mpOsition 9f sanctions for r?spe?t to any I i?VQlVeq i? iiPigati?h? with S??h the; "Cbh?fa?t?? m?y Ith? Uhif?? ?tatQSr thbeQh the Y??f Laborx to aticn to Pf?t?ct-the .: - an?; - - . m- at}? .2. . I {m Ll 1.1.1131: -. .. . - 0? all bffer?af* and ?;t??;R?habilitation Act of clearly Ound sure3that 9 five Calendar days "compliance can be'f . The Contractor must en ers_beginnin 67_ofi70 - .. . .0 SECURITY 7. ECIFICATION3itincluding Supplemental Guidahde for Item 13}- I I i. 5' El air-ma!? r311 rm. . . - "i \w .. . madam 5'which?lls! ?1135 j_ aienvlw'sim- . I: i2 {mm ?llu??f?'tl?hut?w?h mum (on him: m1 mam: b" an: Mud-rim {mm-1w hum-9:1 Gama um; cm 55.11131 Ll'l'l "9.0.:qu 1(1th 5 mu an Hana: Mama Menu Um: . [.3ch mint w: #I'Drw" 1W We" I Wazsgaommwamay mm i -. 5mm?; 9r .. . umtgitjo?mnmwp1: f?fl?t? as . ywuw.? an in a lad! wage. mum-ah ?am. PM Ar may. butcm. wag-nu gawk-xi Ra?-m if? g?hja'i'ixu; ?tr;r;rswagvania?wwa?msw . E3358 - UNO 1? MM wragg; 31' mm; ?23; DusL-njori'nacim s?nnmamm: Du us rm 3mg "ourer I I I I Wimr?i?l Iii?soggy10, a v-wmangm?Mummy? i. conc- mm: or- Pam-:3 AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATIONIMODIFICATION 1 E. no 3 grammaG.l?5 - 1W I. n" Ernumlr-anm nn 090}: -- .. I 1 com: I WV US AGENCY FOR SAME AS ISSUED OFFICE AVENUE. NH ON. 2052? 3 3.SIh?c mid le? Coda) ix, GA. RMIJIDMENI h'U we. NH. DC. 9.0mm - 390'; 10.6.. momrscanon mi cu?nm?rronuen NO - 00 - {It} Tm No. {b}(3}326 mum No . -. . U.S.C. 6103 Iona?er u: imam? coca 06 600 1 I 11. ONLY APPLIES OF SOLICITATIONS _mum The above nmnbemd sou-simian I3 amended as 5e: Ionh In ltam i4. Thea how and data speci?ed for maelm of Olferr. I3 nxlanded. Dis not axlanded. Offers mus! acknowiedgu receipt 0! Ihls amundment prior 10 the hour and date spaci?ed in 1119 solicitation or as amended. by one of :he: m?owing methods: By compieling Items 8 and 15. and ramming copies of the amendment; By acknowledging receip! o! Ihis amendment on each copy 01111:: (Mar Submiuad; or By separate halter or Iofegmrn which incIudes a reference to 1m: aolirzitallou numbms. FAILURE OF YOUR AC- KNOWLEDGMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO Tl IE HOUR AND DATE. SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR OFFER. If by vlnue 0! {Ms mnendmont you 035er to change an aim: already submitted. such change: may be; made by teiagram Ialmr. ptovidod each Intagwm or lane: makes reiemncu Io [he smicilm?an and thin and Is wcaived prim the opmung hour and date speci?ed. Md) A {ll ?Mum.? {liefurmno Nil-?753) _Fm?uww 13. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS 0F CONTRACTSIORDERS, THE I510. AS IN ITEM 14. (NJJA NUS IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO: {Shaf?ynii?'iil?yl HIE IN ITEM 11 FREE THE COUTRACT ORDER HO If} HIE ABOVE )5 1'0 REFLECI TREE (JIMNUES [shah u; ?gum.an our.? angmd?nrJL-y. as.) an; 3 if} ILPURSUANT YO HIE (IF FAR {3.10J1b) . . C. THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMEHI 1?3 ENTERED PUREUAN (If 0. once?. {Sparkly- ct mac-Mama aw t-?o?r?ign Am; i nnm: Act of 96 1 an: amended It: I E. IMPORTANT: (Jonlracim Is not, Is required to sign Ihis document and return coma-s In the issuing of?- CF (titan-mm: by net-:lian twmk?a. tndn?cvg ?:19ij?vacnknu ?mp-(1 ?ush" when. fem-rm: 3 1m:- punvusa OF THIS MODIFICATION 13 TO INCORPORATE THE ACTIVITY APPROVED (3N JANUARY n. 2009. N3 THE-3 CONTRACT. (2: unmzn PARAGRAPH 51x, MIL-3T SENTENCE "$300.000" 31391? REPLACE WITH NR ALL TERMS REMAIN IN FULL FORCE men {Enact an pawl-Ind hi1 karma and cur-I-u-r-u of 1M. untamed It} uc-m nn Ct awn-Jun] Io-?nmn our-mng {an} In 2-H: iC-Ictl lab-J el?uct ma NAME Arm nus 0F EIGNER ?Hm or mm: smug mt.- h?rLE or (.ONKHACHNG orrucen mm] (mmGER. ma T1 MT 3:69.10 1m: IJHIJ . or? I - -- . mil? i f? a r' 'anv I 9 6? I 9 I ?i?l?zl??il) 30 m-ru} EPA NO. 1 (200E PAGE PA AMENDMENT OF OF CONTRACT I 1 2 ?2 2 3 EFFECTIVE MTE Hanna. SPROJEGT HO. 02 Sun Block 16:: HHS 6' ISSUEDBY CODE IAWHISTEHEDBY CODE US INTERIMTIOHRI. SAHE AS ISSUED Of ACQUISITIOH MID 300m R88 1300 NJEHUE, rm Hh?lilIlGTOll, DC 20523~1101 B. HAVE. MID #000503 (1F cmnucma ma . ?ml. ?wry. Sm- In? ma Cit-do) I 1x} tuna-95m 0f Ho. canuomcs INTERNATIONAL INC. 9? 111? II DC. 200006 1M. mrmnon or no. mm (mums was [mm m. U.S.C. 6103 tsEEnaum c005 3 08/29/2008 11. THIS ITEM ONLY APPLIES TOAMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIONS The above numbeted sonataan Is smart.de as set (orth In Item M. The how and date speci?ed for moalpt 0! Offers DI: amended. DI: not extended. 0mm; mus! acknowfadga receipt or this amendmenl prior to the hour and dala specmad In the souciianon or aa amended, by one orma methods: By completing Items 8 and 15. and {alumina copies arms amandmenl: By acknowledging receipt at this amendment on each copy a! the often or By soparnlo hunt or telegram lndudaa a reference to me solicitation and amendment numbers. FAILURE OF YOUR AC- KNOWLEDGMENT To BE RECEIVED AT YHE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTIDN OF YOUR OFFER. II by virtue 0! INS amendment you deal?: to change an offer already submitted. such change may be made by telegram or letter. provided each Ialegram or was! make: reference Io the sollclialion and {his amendmunl. and I: received pdor Io the opening hour and dale spod?cd. 12. ANOAPPROPRMUON mm tan-mm {Rnlum and a. Win Hock 14 MM 13. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS 0F CONTRACTSIORDERS. IT MODIFIES THE CONTRACTIORDER NO. A8 DESCRIBED 1N ITEM 14. A. ?Hiis CHANGE GROER ISISSUEQ TO: {Spa-cw THE CHANGES SET FORTH Hi ARE ?106 IN COWCYOHDEH NO. 5.31?? ABOVE HUHBERFO CONTRACTORDER 13 MOOIFIED YO '1 MI in DIM 056.. WJW 9?1} 5H u, 1'0 OF FAR VHS AGREEMENT *3 EHIEREO INTO TOIUTNORIW OF: :nowER Ismrmummwmim Foreign Aaalatance he: or 1961, .15 amended I E. IMPORTANT: Conlrador fl: not. Ia required to sign Ihls dooumanl and mzum copies Io I310 155mm 017100. 1.4 OF UCF W06cx?mnha 314m truth! In!? THE PURPOSE 0? THIS IS T0 ORANGE REFERENCES TO THE CTO TO REFERENCES TO THE COTR, INCORPORATE BY REFERENCE E-VERIFICATIGN THE COHPETITION IN SUECONTRACTING CLAUSE IN SECTION I OF THE CONTRACT. ACCORDINGLY. THE FOLLOWING CHANGES RRE MRDE: HERE CONTINURTION PAGE- Except mm Main, a ham lid m?m at in: mama Mam-mo 51 Ham 9? Of hunth W. "mm mm? Inth me? an! m. AND THEE OF SIGHER (bne) 16A. NAME AND ?Wll? 0F OFFICER (Tm Df prim} SYLVIA DYTICER. (j 150.0416 SIGNED 3 . av (If. [10" i I I??ugnfafcmv??rgom; 17? WWI) rm? 10?} 158 commc um warren AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATIONIMODIFICATION OF CONTRACT CONTINUATION PAGE ?3 3 0" 2 comch no 50mm no. No i nor~ruoo~oe~00033?oo I 02 :4 o; 3. WIDE AND INSERT IN LIEU THEREOF 4. IN SECTION I - CONTRACT CLRUSE, ADD THE: FOLLOWING CLAUSES: TITLE DATE EMPLOYMENT ELXGIBIITY VERIFICATION JAN 2009 52.244?5 IN SURCOHTRACTIHG DEC 3996 ALI: OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REE-IAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. SYAHDARD FORM 30 AMENDMENT OF SOLICITATIONIMODIFICATION OF CONTRACT I mm? ?52 2 HO DATE f4 HEB I 1 Income! Iggy-tin 93 3 50(- thcI; 16:: ?Borrow-Io?urmzm Issusonv i I hm"- ?hm?"v 6 CODE AWJIIBIERCOBV c005 US AGENCY FOR I 155030 OFFICE Di? ACQUISITION MID ASSISTANCE ?(Ohh?xnmt?nfl Room '3 . Iii-03 I mm IIH HASHINGTOH. DC 20523--?l?) a Han mm ASHE-HESS mo . Inn cam-1,55? mu Ix} Iun or attautumnou no CHEMOH I CS I I . ITEM I) 1 71" STREET, 1311? HSTON. 0C 26006 i MODIFICATIDH OF HG I - 00?06-00033- (JO I Ina DATED nFu IJI com: Imam com . 2mm 11. THIS mam QNLY Aprgues TO AMENDMENTS OF SOLICITATIQEIE: :3 The above numbered af?idtalinn Is amended 35 an! Iodh In Item 14. The hour and date speci?ed I'm of O'Hara #_Hs extended. n01 (?gamma Dims must ?aunt-wedge {8601;}! 0! Ellis pIIur to the hour and (16:13 specmad In Ina uniic?'lalion as amendau? by am, of tho {oi?owing main?dd; By name. 3 and 15. and :clurnEng copies 0! ma amendment By acknowledgmg of Ihls nmendmani on each copy 01 Hm after subn'?ltcd: 0! By separate ianm or lemoram lnctudes a Iafemnca to the snlic?al?on and amendment numbers, FAILURE OF YOUR TO BE RECEIVED AT THE PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE RECEIPT OF OFFERS PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESULT IN REJECTIGN OF YOUR OFFER. if by virtue of ?115 amendment you desIm to change! an oflar aheady submistud, such change: may he: maria by {elagram or letter. ptovidw each magnum or letter makes reference to me sollc'Itr-Ilicm and {his amendmong and Is renewed pnor 10 gm: openmg hem and 6319 snaci?ed. 52 ACCOUNTWQ AND DATA ?mum-?3, (Jar: blind. Mittens} 13. THIS ITEM APPLIES ONLY TO MODIFICATIONS OF CONTRACTSIORDERS, IT MODIFIES THE DESCRIBED IN ITEMHLIIL IA THIS CHANGE ORDER IS FUHSUMII It). m: CILUIGES tiff 14 Hit MADE we (mariner OHDFH no in ITEH me. It! ABOVE IS Inc-Burma YO ?names Ir?sn {ha-19m an ctr-.m. apampmt-on sEr maIEu H. PLHSUIHI 10 mt. or FAR 43 math} it: 18-3 (-UDPLEUUIML AONEEMCHY IS Imo punsmm 10 or. (Sctb?rh-po?n-?odfamm amnacmln For-2 iqn nsai stance Act. of 1961. an amended E. IMPORTANT: Contractsreamed 10 sign ?113 cacmnant and mlum cowes Io Ihu issuing oi?ce. OF [Gavan-'0? by UCF net-on maniacs, 1009'qu name: rum?) THE PURFOSE THIS MODIFICATION IS TO POPULATION PLANHIHG ?Df}?i IN SECTION I CONTRACT. THE: CHFIPIGES hill-1 hf} *3 SB HUIIT I PAGE- Etcwl an amid: heron. mm. nu candida: 9! mo earn-mm ?awn-v.05 him? 9A or 10.x hergtr/{yp mam?, (er?ahs "mus-m?; 3nd in N1 an? an! cram 15A mu: MID (MIG) It: mm: mm. mmcen mm a: Cristina II. Sylvia 1m 1m hH?El?Igsn?tag I. Inc on: arc-arcane-sap 0mm? I If .) smuomnronum mm :31 AMENDMENT OF SOLISITATIONIMODIFICATION OF CONTRACT CONWNUAWONPAGE vo2or2 I mum Ionaearu1 I 5. rm l4 (abnjmua?hu Ill SECTION 1 CONTRACT CLAUSE, ADD THE FOLLOWING CLAUSE: 752.1101 Voluntary vopulatiun Planning Activitinn. to: Insert the following clause 1n ul} solicitations and contracts: VOLUNTARY POPULATION ACTIVITIES 20081 Requirement? (Or Voluntary sterilization Program. ?one of 1ha funds made avai}ahlu under this Contract shall he uaud to pay for the performance of an a method of family pidnning or tu coerce 0: provide any financial incentive to any individual to practice naurilization. Prohibition on Abortion?Rejatad Acnivitins. Ho runds made available under this controcL will he used to f:nancn. suppurL. or he attzibutod to the following activities: ti} precurement or distribution of equipment intended to he ?99? far the 0f inducan abortions an a method of family planning; {it} special fees or incontivvn to any person to coerce or moLivate them to havn abortnons: Iii}: payments to persons to perform ahorliuna or no solicit persons to undergo abnrtions; {xv} information, education. training. or communication programa that seek to promote abortion as a mathcd of famiiy p}anninq: and [v1 iobhying or against abortion. The Larm ?motivate?. as it reiatua to family plannan assistanCe. ahnll non be construed Lo prohibit the provislnn. consistent with zonal iaw, o! informaLion or counseling shunt all pregnancy opLians. {21 No funds made available und?r contract will be used Ln pay far any biomedical research which relates, in whole or in part. to mchh?ds of. or performance of, abortxons or invoiuntary storilinatzona as a means of family Epidemiologic or :eauarch CO a5$ess the 1ncjdencu, extent or Consequences of abortions is not The cont(act0z aha}! insert this pxovision in all subconkractu. [End of clause) ALL OTHER TERI-115 ANT) COINIHTIOHR REMAIN In FULL ETHICS AND EFFECT. . 3i} (913131: I I I Whf1aMli?gi?IMQi?i??A't'fON ND. 3 isriv?i?v'rwe meg. NO 5 monin ND. p1" (32/ Su- ?Inuit; um" r-unmup. 6. ISSUED BY CODE 7. 133? Hill THAN A) com-s I us Agency for SAME AS ISSUFD [w Of?ce nf Acquisitkm am! Assismnm SA-IM [Emmi mm Pcnusyivmlin Awnuc. NW Vu?nshillglun, Di.) 20523-7101 a. NAMES AND ADDRESS OF (Na. 3mm. ?are, and Zr}: (ht/v} 9A. AMENDMENT OF NU Inzea'nalic'mal inc. Street, I \Vashinglon. DC 20006 98 H) - IUA MO 119$ . .. CODE: Fatal-l?. DATED I I. TI ?3 UNI A AAHCNIMJ 0F Tin: uhm'c numbered, solicitation i=7 amended ?gs-"Sc: forth In stem '1'th hum and magi-pt is extended IS extended must acknowledge receipt nr?ilns :mIL-mimum91m! the hnm? and dam: Spa-Him! in lhn: snliciluhml amwmicd by one of the mthme items 8 um} l5, mu} {cunning}. 01' the Hy oi?mis m: ouch copy of the offer submitted; a! By scpmalu or telegram which A reference {0 the and YOUR T0815 RECIHVIED AT ?3 PLACE FOR THE OFFERS PRIOR TO HOUR AND lfbVi?F-L MAY RESULT IN YOUR Ol-?l?l-TR. If by (Wilma you tit-sire to change an submitted, such change. maly he [mule by Icicgmm ur provided each telegram 31mch reference 1111151 suiici!a5!_jp__1_l__ and this and is wee-wed AND (Uneamma - ?i'llih? APPLIES ONLY I'll? hl?llilt'll?'i 'l Ill-I AS IN i'i'l'la?? A, THIS CI (JRDIER IS similm-JU'} ?l I Hi IANGFS SF: i" FORTH 1N IN ORDER ND. ITEM IOA. a H. If?: AUUVF. IS NEUDIFIED TO TI ?3 (such as change: paying u?icv. dam NO.) FORTH IN l'I'iih-I [-36 T0 AUTI IUIUTY FAR 43,??3 {3 (I. IS ENTER A1 D. mmfg'?uahrm mid rnr?mrfb'} foreign Assistance Act HF 16:. i m; umumh?ll Ii. NT: CUIHIMIIJI is NOT 55 n-qninrd in Sign this :incumcm um! uclum topics In the. issuing of?ce. i 1 65:31:?! Uth 5731?!th I'IC'i-Hiingm which which: lmsihlc The pm?pu?c nf?lhis modi?cation is the ?Unfunded Linc flu-m" in (HA/ms. as pmvidvd hack), a? and condiliuns ut?ihu ducumml rcl?urum-cd an item 9A or Hm. HS changed. remains unchanged and lilil fume and cl'liccl. NAME AND TITLE 16A NAME AND l'l?Hi L?t Mark 151i 35C 3613 OF AMERICA 16C ,H?w-El? Cf? SKINH?Wm-"9 Fi? 3 A Nam 7540-m1?152?som 10-83) l'r't'vitms I-leilitm [Intimile i?rvsm'llu?d (35A (48 (TR) 5.3.24 1 . (TEE?zr53irli?k?7l' In 3 I OF SOLJCIITATI 2 ARE?i?im?aN'UMt'mwu?A?i?mN N0 3. 4. 11mg. NO 5. NO. wuppumhrc) 115 January H. '20! 3 1 4100! i .3 (I IHSLIIJJ BY CODE T. OTHER THAN ITEM 6) CODE 1] 3 Annie)! I'm- SAME AS ISSI liil') BY n: Acmnsuum and MN Sex-~14 5% I ?it! Avnmc. NW Eii?lingf?lh 29523-3?i?} NAME. AND ADDRESS OF (Nth. Sn't?t?r, (harm: .?fmro. mu." 2w {Eula} 9A. Si 3 .if?l'l?A i JUN NU. (I'lutumnic'x international Inc. Stu'cl. \Vusltin?ulml. m: 20mm 9? U.S.C. 6103 HJA. MODIFICATION ND. .991? .. .. ("00th n-v com; am; mm; mm; II. THIS ONLY A TO nimw' snliciintinn is as set forth in item H. The hour and dale. for receipt nffJI'ft-Is. is is not enema-H.? _n Ofl?ms mm! rutcipi nfihis :nmmimcnt pn'm' to the lmur and date speci?ed in the solicimn?an as amended by mu: ni'llm fulluwing (11} By L?ompluting items 8' and IS. and {chiming copies of the acknn?ML-dging {Ci??fipt nf'zhis amendment on copy (if nl'l'CI Hy 1mm: 01? {ck-gram inniudc? a mfcu?ncc 1-.) the suiirilaihm uml mnumimunl FAN .1 Ul' 1R PinuhfiiN'l' A 1' AUI- FUR 'I'iil'I {317 PRIOR TO THE-Z HOUR AND HAY [Ulhl 1N YOUR vim?: 01' :his 3km tu yhungc an offer uh'umiy snhmilircl, 5m I: change may be maric by um ?125mm 1cm! Mikes term-W 151.1319 if 99131 $9.13. angle?: $119392! '12 Dim{ma-mum? 13. THIS ONLY TU 01" ML. AS IN ITEM 1ISSUED T0: 'i I Hi CHANGES FORTH IN ITEM 14 MADE IN Till: ORDER NO. IN ITEM 10A. H. THE ABOVE NUM liliRliL?l ES hu'n'nw?n TO AUNHNIQTRA (sud; us (hunger in fun-mg (glint uppity): mun? (fan: (to i IN l?i'lih?t l4. T0 HE ANTI OF FAR 43,303 1" 'I'Hih? EMFHTAL IS ENTERED ms: FANT 'H'i I). 01?! {we I?mcigu Assistance Ac! 91' 1961. as amended If. {?m?ractnl '5 NOT is rcquinnl to ?sh ibis :Im?umrnl null cupius *0 1th; i?um}! rll'l'?iignnizcll hy scrum} bindings. mchulmg - he pnumsu lit-mlilil'uli-m is in make :1 Hun lg. mis. rmuiil'u'aiirm. Il:r xpt'ra?c rimngc is. l. SIT 'i'll?JN l- - I thus) (bus; A. i? 1? KEY PERSONNEL. deli-1L1. in its vnliu?ly. and Inserl in Imn tin-11:11:. .i (if? 5 - flixt?npl us [Hm-1(ch lauu'n, at! imam um} cumlilmm heretofore changed. remains and in]! {awe amt mm 15A AND TITLE Eli (ION 1615mum75"? ?3"an FORM (REV?Trish] l?nwimrs Haliliml I?rnn'ihnl by USA FAR (-18 CFR) 53.24