Monday, December 26, 2016

CEGAH-USAID Program - (EXTENTION) Request for Proposal (RFP) - Training Needs Assessment ((TNA) on Anti-Corruption Certification Training for Judges.

The Asia Foundation is implementing USAID-CEGAH Program on Accountability and Anti-corruption is currently accepting expressions of interest/proposal and seeking for organization as a service providers with experience to conduct “Training Needs Assessment on Anti-corruption Certification Training for Judges, Enhancement of Modules/Curriculum and Material, Development of Monitoring and Evaluation System for Judges to Handle Corruption Cases”.The Asia Foundation (TAF) is a San Francisco based nonprofit international development organizations established in 1954 committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia with network of offices in 18 Asian countries and in Washington, DC. The Foundation opened its residential field office in Indonesia in 1955. Drawing on 60 years of experience in Asia, the Foundation collaborates with private and public partners to support leadership and institutional development, exchanges, and policy research. Our work across the region addresses five overarching goals—strengthen governance, empower women, expand economic opportunity, increase environmental resilience, and promote regional cooperation. TAF together with the MSI International, a subsidiary of Tetra Tech., a global multi-specialist consulting business, headquartered in the USA, have been selected to implement CEGAH project, a five-year program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Indonesia. CEGAH Program is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced service providers with experience in conducting the activities listed in Section C “Specifications and Statement of Work.” Bidders whose proposal is determined to be within the competitive range may be contacted to answer additional questions/clarifications and/or present their proposal after the proposal submission deadline. Only organizations eligible to be awarded USAID subcontracts will be considered. In order to be evaluated for award, Bidders must respond to all of the requests and requirements in this solicitation if they are to be considered “responsive”. This includes:

- Submitting all of the information required below (see Content and Format of your Quotation/Proposal) on or before January 2nd 2017 at 5 PM (Jakarta time) its extended from previous dateline on December 19th 2016.
- Demonstrating your capability (with client references and/or literature) to provide the required deliverables cited in SECTION C, “Specifications and Statement of Work”;
- Demonstrating a satisfactory record of Past Performance;
- Certified, legally-registered business entity;
- By law, has the capacity to sign a contract;
- Not under the supervision of a court, not bankrupt, its business activity not being discontinued;
- Not affiliated with any criminal association or activity;
- Not suspended or disbarred from receiving US Government awards;
- In the event that the Bidder will engage in a partnership with another organization in order to provide the required services, the Bidder shall have a formal operating agreement with the partnering organization which includes the percentage of ownership. All parties to an established partnership must be eligible for award
- Having a good performance record - not on any sanctions list nor blacklist maintained by any government agency/state owned company;
- Verified references that document work performed on at least three similar jobs;
- Having the ability/capacity required to carry out the specified work;
- Not making any incorrect/misleading statements about the competence and capabilities of its business;
- The Bidder’s production team must be based in Jakarta;
- Selected vendor must give copyright for production and distribution rights to USAID, TAF and its government beneficiaries.
 Interested candidate has to download procurement announcement attached

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