Civil Tenders
Civil Tenders
Department Of Public Works And Highways - DPWH Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Road Construction
Philippines
Closing Date14 Feb 2025
Tender AmountPHP 49 Million (USD 835.5 K)
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Department Of Public Works And Highways Office Of The District Engineer Cavite 1st District Engineering Office Brgy. De Ocampo, Trece Martires City Invitation To Bid 1. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh), Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee Now Invites Bids For The Hereunder Works: 1. Name Of Contract : Convergence And Special Support Program Sustainable Infrastructure Projects Alleviating Gaps (sipag) - Sipag – Access Roads And/or Bridges From The National Road/s Leading To Major/ Strategic Public Buildings/ Facilities Construction Of Road Along Julian River, Anabu Section, Imus, Cavite Contract Id No. : 25df0114 Contract Location : Imus City, Cavite Scope Of Works : Construction Of Road With Sidewalk Net Length : 0.830 Lane Km. Road, W = 3.50 M. (2 Lanes) And Sidewalk Of 830 Lm. , W = 1.20 M. (2 Lanes) Approved Budget For The Contract : ₱ 49,000,000.00 Source Of Funds : Fy 2025 Gaa For Dpwh Infra Program Contract Duration : 146 C.d. Size Range : Medium A License Category : B Cost Of Bidding Documents : ₱ 25,000.00 2. Name Of Contract : Convergence And Special Support Program Basic Infrastructure Program (bip) Bip - Flood Mitigation Structures Protecting Major/ Strategic Public Buildings/ Facilities Construction Of Revetment Along Taguilid River Along Brgy. Gahak, Kawit, Cavite Contract Id No. : 25df0115 Contract Location : Kawit, Cavite Scope Of Works : Construction Of Revetment Net Length : 478.00 L.m. Revetment Approved Budget For The Contract : ₱ 99,000,000.00 Source Of Funds : Fy 2025 Gaa For Dpwh Infra Program Contract Duration : 277 C.d. Size Range : Medium A License Category : B Cost Of Bidding Documents : ₱ 50,000.00 Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. Prospective Bidders Should Be (1) Registered With And Classified By The Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (pcab) With Pcab License Category And Classification As Indicated On The Above Table. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii Of Bidding Documents. Contractors/applicants Who Wish To Participate In This Bidding Are Encouraged To Enroll In The Dpwh Civil Works Application (cwa) At The Dpwh Procurement Service (prs), 5th Floor, Dpwh Bldg., Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila, While Those Already Enrolled Shall Keep Their Records Current And Updated. The Contractor’s Eligibility To Bid On The Project Will Be Determined Using The Dpwh Contractor Profile Eligibility Process (cpep) And Subject To Further Post-qualification. Information On Registration Can Be Obtained From The Prs During Working Weekdays From 8:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Or At The Dpwh Website Www.dpwh.gov.ph. 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The "“government Procurement Reform Act”. The Contract Shall Be Awarded To The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bidder (lcrb) Who Was Determined As Such During Post-qualification. 4. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh), Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During Weekdays From 8am – 5pm. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On January 24 – February 14, 2025 @ 8am-5pm From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents (amount Indicated On The Above Table). It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps), And The Website Of The Procuring Entity, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Submission Of Their Bids. 6. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh), Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On January 31, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. At Bidding Room, Dpwh Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. Bid Submission Maybe Done Manually Or Electronically/online. However, Bidders Should Only Select One Mode Of Submission, Either Manual Or Electronic. Similar To Manual Submission, The Guidelines For The Preparation And Submission Of An Electronic Bid Are Contained In The Bds. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat At The Address Below For Manual Submission Or At Electronicbids_cavite1@dpwh.gov.ph For Electronic Submission On Or Before February 14, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 15. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On February 14, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. At Bidding Room, Dpwh Cavite 1st District Engineering Office Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 10. If At The Time Of The Post – Qualification Procedure, The Bac Verifies That Any Of The Deficiencies Is Due To The Contractor’s Fault Or Negligence Pursuant To 34.3(b) (ii) Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Republic Act No. 9184 (2016 Rirr Of Ra 9184), The Procuring Entity Shall Disqualify The Contractor From The Award Without Any Right To Reimburse Fees And Incidental Cost Paid For The Procurement Of Infrastructure Contract Subject To Be Bid. 11. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh), Cavite 1st District Engineering Office, Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Ra 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 12. Strict Implementation R.a. No. 6685 Which Was Approved On December 12, 1998 That Provides: “all Private Contractors, Including Subcontractors, To Whom Awards Are Made For The Undertaking Of National And Local Public Works Funded By Either National Government Or Any Local Government Unit Including Foreign Assisted Projects Must Hire At Least Fifty Percent (50%) Of The Unskilled And Thirty Percent (30%) Of The Skilled Labor Requirements From The Unemployed Bona Fide And Actual Residents In The Province, City And Municipality Who Are Ready, Willing And Able As Determined By The Governor, City Mayor Or Municipal Mayor Concerned Where The Projects Are To Be Undertaken: Provided, That The Labor Used Or To Be Used For The Manufacture Of Prefabricated Construction Materials And Other Materials Premade Outside The Place Of Project Implementation And Skilled Manpower Utilizes Or To Be Utilized For The Preparation Of Engineering Designs And Project Plans And Layouts Shall Be Exempted From The Labor Requirements Shall Be Based On The Maximum Number Of Locally Available Labor Resources Which Fact Shall Be Certified By The Municipal, City, Provincial Or District Engineer As Sufficient Compliance With The Labor Requirements Under This Act.” 13. Requiring An Accredited Project Engineer To Be Assigned To The Project As Per D.o. 156 Series Of 2023 For Interested Bidders. 14. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Adonis B. Angelia Bac Chairperson Dpwh, Cavite 1st Deo, Brgy. De Ocampo Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone No. (046) 404-5474 Reynante B. Salazar, Sr. Bac Secretariat Head Dpwh, Cavite 1st Deo, Brgy. De Ocampo Trece Martires City, Cavite Telephone No. (046) 404-5474 Department Of Public Works And Highways Cavite 1st District Engineering Office Brgy. De Ocampo, Trece Martires City, Cavite 15. You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents At Www.dpwh.gov.ph. For Online Bid Submission At Electronicbids_cavite1@dpwh.gov.ph. January 24, 2025 Approved By: Adonis B. Angelia Bac Chairperson Noted By: Rolando F. Valdez District Engineer
Department Of Public Works And Highways Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Drainage Work
Philippines
Closing Date10 Feb 2025
Tender AmountPHP 29.7 Million (USD 506.4 K)
Details: Description Republic Of The Philippines Department Of Public Works And Highways Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City Invitation To Bid 1. The Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office Through The Fy 2024 General Appropriations Act, R.a. 11975 Unprogrammed Appropriations And Fy 2025 Annual Infrastructure Program Based On General Appropriations Act (gaa) Intends To Apply The Sum Tabulated Below Being The Approved Budget For The Contract (abc) To Payments Under The Contract. Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. The Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office Through Its Bids And Awards Committee Now Invites Bids For The Hereunder Works: Name Of Contract : Construction Of Flood Control Structure In Barangay Iponan (package 13), Cagayan De Oro City Location : Brgy. Iponan, Cagayan De Oro City Contract Id No. : 24kh0128 Scope Of Works : Construction Of Flood Control Structure As Per Plan Approved Budget For The Contract : Php 20,265,000.00 Contract Duration : 268 Calendar Days Cost Of Bidding Documents : Php 25,000.00 License Category/size Range : B / Medium A License Classification : General Engineering Name Of Contract : Construction Of Drainage Structure, Barangay San Simon, Cagayan De Oro City Location : Brgy. San Simon, Cagayan De Oro City Contract Id No. : 25kh0067 Scope Of Works : Construction Of Drainage Structure As Per Plan Approved Budget For The Contract : Php 4,900,000.00 Contract Duration : 42 Calendar Days Cost Of Bidding Documents : Php 5,000.00 License Category/size Range : C & D/ Small B License Classification : General Engineering Name Of Contract : Rehabilitation Of Water Supply System, Cagayan De Oro City Location : Cagayan De Oro City Contract Id No. : 25kh0068 Scope Of Works : Rehabilitation Of Water Supply System As Per Plan Approved Budget For The Contract : Php 148,500,000.00 Contract Duration : 397 Calendar Days Cost Of Bidding Documents : Php 50,000.00 License Category/size Range : A / Medium B License Classification : General Engineering Name Of Contract : Construction Of Flood Mitigation Structure Along Cagayan De Oro River, Brgy. Mambuaya (section 8), Cagayan De Oro City Location : Cagayan De Oro City Contract Id No. : 25kh0069 Scope Of Works : Construction Of Flood Mitigation Structure As Per Plan Approved Budget For The Contract : Php 29,700,000.00 Contract Duration : 210 Calendar Days Cost Of Bidding Documents : Php 25,000.00 License Category/size Range : B / Medium A License Classification : General Engineering 3. Prospective Bidders Should Be (1) Registered With And Classified By The Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (pcab) With Pcab License Category For License Classification Stated Above. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Annex Ii-1.1 B Section Ii And Iii Of Bidding Documents. Contractors/applicants Who Wish To Participate In This Bidding Are Encouraged To Enroll In The Dpwh Civil Works Application (cwa) At The Dpwh Procurement Service (prs), 5th Floor, Dpwh Bldg., Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila, While Those Already Enrolled Shall Keep Their Records Current And Updated. The Contractor’s Eligibility To Bid On The Project Will Be Determined Using The Dpwh Contractor Profile Eligibility Process (cpep) And Subject To Further Post-qualification. Information On Registration Can Be Obtained From The Prs During Working Weekdays From 7:00 Am To 4:00 Pm Or At The Dpwh Website Www.dpwh.gov.ph. 4. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary Pass/fail Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. The Contract Shall Be Awarded To The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bidder (lcrb) Who Was Determined As Such During Post-qualification. 5. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From The Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office And Inspect The Bidding Documents At Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City During Weekdays From 8:00 Am To 5:00 Pm. 6. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On January 21, 2025 Until February 10, 2025 From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents, Pursuant To The Latest Guidelines Issued By The Gppb, In The Amount Stated Above. 7. It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps), And The Website Of The Procuring Entity, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Submission Of Their Bids. 8. The Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference On January 28, 2025 At 2:00 Pm At The Conference Room, Dpwh Cagayan De Oro City 1st Deo, Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City And/or Through Youtube Live (youtube Channel - @dpwhcagayandeorocity1stdeo), Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. 9. Bid Submission Maybe Done Manually Or Electronically/online. However, Bidders Should Only Select One Mode Of Submission, Either Manual Or Electronic. Similar To Manual Submission, The Guidelines For The Preparation And Submission Of An Electronic Bid Are Contained In The Bds. 10. Buying Of Tender Documents Is Until February 10, 2025 At 12:00 Noon Only. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat At The Address Below For Manual Submission Or At Electronicbids_cagayandeoro1@dpwh.gov.ph For Electronic Submission On February 10, 2025 Until 2:00 Pm. Bid Proposals May Be Submitted Through An Authorized Representative Together With The Original Special Power Of Attorney (spa) For Sole Proprietorship; Or Board/partnerships/joint Venture Resolution With Secretary’s Certificate For Corporation/partnership/joint Venture/cooperative Which Is Contract Specific And Presentation Of Company Id Or Any Government Issued Id. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 18. 11. Bid Opening Shall Be On February 10, 2025 Immediately After The Deadline For The Submission Of Bid At The Conference Room, Dpwh – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office And/or Through Youtube Live. Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 12. The Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st District Engineering Office Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Section 41 Of Ra 9184 And Its Irr, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 13. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Elviro S. Saligumba Jennifer M. Banaag Chief, Quality Assurance Section Engineer Ii Bac, Chairperson Acting Head, Procurement Unit The Bac Chairperson Department Of Public Works And Highways – Cagayan De Oro City 1st Deo Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City Email Address: Dpwhcdoc1stdeopru@gmail.com 14. You May Visit The Following Websites For Downloading Of Bidding Documents: Dpwh And Philgeps Websites Approved By: Elviro S. Saligumba Chief, Quality Assurance Section Bac Chairperson Noted: Ana Lee M. Manzano, Dm, Aer District Engineer
Department Of Public Works And Highways Tender
Civil And Construction...+1Road Construction
Philippines
Closing Soon28 Jan 2025
Tender AmountPHP 9.8 Million (USD 167.1 K)
Details: Description Invitation To Bid (2025-cw-01) 1. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Quezon Iii District Engineering Office Through Its Bids And Awards Committee Now Invites Bids For The Hereunder Works: 1. Name Of Contract : Construction Of Road, Sta. Maria Dao To San Pablo Suha Contract Id No. : 25dm0073 Contract Location: Catanauan, Quezon Scope Of Works : Concreting Of Road With Proposed Slope Protection Approved Budget For The Contract: 9,800,000.00 Source Of Funds : Nep 2025 Physical Target : 489.00 L.m Contract Duration: 90 C.d. Size Range : Small B License Category: C & D Cost Of Bidding Documents : P10,000.00 Bids Received In Excess Of The Abc Shall Be Automatically Rejected At Bid Opening. 2. Prospective Bidders Should Be (1) Registered With And Classified By The Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (pcab) With Pcab License Category And Classification As Indicated On The Above Table. The Description Of An Eligible Bidder Is Contained In The Bidding Documents, Particularly, In Section Ii Of Bidding Documents (instruction To Bidders). Contractors/applicants Who Wish To Participate In This Bidding Are Encouraged To Enroll In The Dpwh Civil Works Application (cwa) At The Dpwh Procurement Service (prs), 5th Floor, Dpwh Bldg., Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila, While Those Already Enrolled Shall Keep Their Records Current And Updated. The Contractor’s Eligibility To Bid On The Project Will Be Determined Using The Dpwh Contractor Profile Eligibility Process (cpep) And Subject To Further Post-qualification. Information On Registration Can Be Obtained From The Prs During Working Weekdays From 8:00 Am To 5:00 Pm Or At The Dpwh Website Www.dpwh.gov.ph. Only Qualified And Competent Project And Materials Engineers Shall Be Assigned By The Contractors And Consultants In The Implementation Of Dpwh Projects. Guidelines On The Accreditation And Assignment Of Contractors’ And Consultants’ Project And Materials Engineers Are Indicated Under Do. 148 S2024 And Do. 98 S2016. 3. Bidding Will Be Conducted Through Open Competitive Bidding Procedures Using Non-discretionary “pass/fail” Criterion As Specified In The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Republic Act 9184 (ra 9184), Otherwise Known As The “government Procurement Reform Act”. The Contract Shall Be Awarded To The Lowest Calculated Responsive Bidder (lcrb) Who Was Determined As Such During Post-qualification. 4. Interested Bidders May Obtain Further Information From The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office, And Inspect The Bidding Documents At The Address Given Below During Weekdays From 8am – 5pm. 5. A Complete Set Of Bidding Documents May Be Acquired By Interested Bidders On January 8, 2025 To January 27, 2025 @ 8:00 Am - 5:00 Pm & January 28, 2025 @ 8:00 Am – 10:00 Am From The Address Below And Upon Payment Of The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents (amount Indicated On The Above Table). It May Also Be Downloaded Free Of Charge From The Website Of The Philippine Government Electronic Procurement System (philgeps), And The Dpwh Website, Provided That Bidders Shall Pay The Applicable Fee For The Bidding Documents Not Later Than The Submission Of Their Bids. The Procuring Entity Shall Allow The Bidder To Present Its Proof Of Payment For The Fees By Presenting Original Official Receipt On The Bac Secretariat Of This Office For Verification Purpose. 6. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office, Will Hold A Pre-bid Conference Physically And/or Through Videoconferencing And Youtube Livestreaming On January 16, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. At Conference Room Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office, Which Shall Be Open To Prospective Bidders. (for Videoconferencing – Zoom Id No. 626 826 1338 Password Quezon3 And For Youtube Livestreaming At Https://www.youtube.com/@dpwh.quezon3.deo.). Bidders Shall Submit Their Bids Through Their Duly Authorized Representatives Using The Forms Specified In The Bidding Documents In Two (2) Separate Sealed Bid Envelopes, Or Two (2) Password – Protected Bidding Documents In Compressed Archives Folders, In Case Of Electronic Bid Submission. The First Shall Contain The Technical Component Of The Bid, Including The Eligibility Requirements Under Section 23.1 Of 2016 Revised Irr Of Ra 9184 For The Procurement Of Goods And Infrastructure Projects, And The Second Shall Contain The Financial Component Of The Bid. Bid Submission Maybe Done Manually Or Electronically/online. However, Bidders Should Only Select One Mode Of Submission, Either Manual Or Electronic. Similar To Manual Submission, The Detailed Guidelines For The Preparation And Submission Of An Electronic Bid Are Contained In The Bds. 7. Bids Must Be Duly Received By The Bac Secretariat At The Address Below For Manual Submission Or At Electronicbids_quezon3@dpwh.gov.ph For Electronic Submission On Or Before January 28, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. 8. All Bids Must Be Accompanied By A Bid Security In Any Of The Acceptable Forms And In The Amount Stated In Itb Clause 15. 9. Bid Opening Shall Be On January 28, 2025 @ 10:00 A.m. At Conference Room Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office And/or Through Videoconferencing And Youtube Livestreaming (for Videoconferencing – Zoom Id No. 626 826 1338 Password Quezon3 And For Youtube Livestreaming At Https://www.youtube.com/@dpwh.quezon3.deo.). Bids Will Be Opened In The Presence Of The Bidders’ Representatives Who Choose To Attend The Activity At The Address Below. Late Bids Shall Not Be Accepted. 10. If At The Time Of The Post – Qualification Procedure, The Bac Verifies That Any Of The Deficiencies Is Due To The Contractor’s Fault Or Negligence Pursuant To 34.3(b) Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations Of Republic Act No. 9184 (2016 Rirr Of Ra 9184), The Procuring Entity Shall Disqualify The Contractor From The Award Without Any Right To Reimburse Fees And Incidental Cost Paid For The Procurement Of Infrastructure Contract Subject To Be Bid. 11. Non-submittal Of Warranty Certificates During Post-qualification Process Shall Be Disqualified. 12. All Interested Bidders Should Ensure That After One (1) Year Of All Their Completed Projects Have The Subsequent Certificate Of Final Acceptance (cfa) Submitted To The Project Contract Management Application (pcma). During Electronic Eligibility Check, Unsubmitted/pending Requirements Shall Be Used To Pre-disqualify The Concerned Bidder. 13. The Department Of Public Works And Highways (dpwh) Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office, Reserves The Right To Reject Any And All Bids, Declare A Failure Of Bidding, Or Not Award The Contract At Any Time Prior To Contract Award In Accordance With Sections 35.6 And 41 Of The 2016 Revised Implementing Rules And Regulations (irr) Of Ra 9184, Without Thereby Incurring Any Liability To The Affected Bidder Or Bidders. 14. All Representatives Must Be Duly Authorized And Registered Liaison Officers As Reflected In The Contractor Registration Certificate (crc). Authorized Representatives Are Required To Present Their Company Ids For Verification Purposes. Bids Of All Prospective Bidders Who Fail To Present These Documents Will Automatically Be Rejected. 15. For Further Information, Please Refer To: Juan Paulo M. Monilla Bac Secretariat Head Procurement Engineer Telephone No. (042)-315-8194 Email Address: Dpwh.q3procurement@gmail.com Department Of Public Works And Highways Quezon 3rd District Engineering Office Brgy. 10 Catanauan, Quezon 16. You May Visit The Following Websites: For Downloading Of Bidding Documents At Www.dpwh.gov.ph And/or Https://notices.philgeps.gov.ph For Online Bid Submission At Electronicbids_quezon3@dpwh.gov.ph January 8, 2025 Approved By: Ferdinand Y. Ricablanca Chief, Construction Section Bac Chairperson
City Of Bayawan Tender
Philippines
Closing Date7 Feb 2025
Tender AmountPHP 326.4 K (USD 5.5 K)
Details: Description Invitation To Bid The City Of Bayawan, Through Its Bids And Awards Committee (bac), Invites Suppliers / Manufacturers / Distributors / Contractors To Bid For The Hereunder Projects: Itb No. Pr No. Project Name Total Abc Of Project Source Of Funds "np-pb 25-a-004" 100-24-11-065 "delivery Of Various Construction Supplies / Materials Needed For Various Projects Of City Engineering Office (2nd Quarter 2022) R1" 326,490.75 Gf/df 2022 Lot No. I Aggregate, Sand And Gravel 1 14 Cu.m. Sand, Washed, Mixing/screened 2 21 Cu.m. Gravel, Mixing, Crushed, Screened & Washed, Max. Size 20mm Dia 3 1 Cu.m. Gravel, Mixing, Crushed, Screened & Washed, Max. Size 38mm Dia Lot No. Ii Bars 4 148 Lengths Deformed Steel Bar, 10mm Ø X 6m, Grade 275 5 75 Lengths Deformed Steel Bar, 16mm Ø X 6m, Grade 415 Lot No. Iii Commercial Lumber 6 30 Pcs G-melina, Mahogany And Equivalent, 50mm X 100mm X 3.0m 7 111 Pcs G-melina, Mahogany And Equivalent, 50mm X 50mm X 3.0m 8 100 Pcs G-melina, Mahogany And Equivalent, 50mm X 75mm X 3.0m Lot No. Iv Tarpaulin Printing 9 2 Lot Labor And Materials ( Tarpaulin Printing ) 4 Sets - 2' X 4' (signage) Lot No. V Construction Materials 10 23 Sheets Plywood, Marine, 4.5mm X 1.2m X 2.4m, Type I, Grade A/a 11 14 Sheets Phenolic Board, 18mm X 1.22m X 2.44m 12 2 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Blue(400cc/can) 13 1 Can Acrylic Spray Paint, Brown(400cc/can) 14 6 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Flat Black(400cc/can) 15 2 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Green(400cc/can) 16 2 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Maroon(400cc/can) 17 1 Can Acrylic Spray Paint, Orange(400cc/can) 18 2 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Red(400cc/can) 19 2 Cans Acrylic Spray Paint, Yellow(400cc/can) 20 1 Set Bowl, Toilet, Pail Type, Porcelain 21 2 Rolls Caution Tape, Yellow, 3" X 1,000' 22 2 Pcs Clean-out, Pvc, 107.10mm Dia Nominal Size, S-1000, W/ Cover And O-ring 23 5 Pcs Cut Off Disc/wheel, 14" For Metal 24 6 Pcs Elbow, Pvc, 57.15mm Inside Dia X 90 Deg. Bend, S-1000, Orange 25 7.5 Kgs Nails, Common Wire, 100mm 26 1.5 Kgs Nails, Common Wire, 38mm 27 5 Kgs Nails, Common Wire, 50mm 28 11.5 Kgs Nails, Common Wire, 62mm 29 15 Kgs Nails, Common Wire, 75mm 30 1 Kg Nails, Concrete, 75mm 31 4 Kgs Nails, Umbrella/roofing, 62mm 32 1 Gal Paint Primer, Metal, Red Oxide 33 2 Pcs Paint Roller W/ Handle, 100mm 34 1 Pc Paint Roller W/ Handle, 175mm 35 2 Lits Paint, Enamel (lit), Flatwall, White 36 1 Lit Paint, Enamel, Quick Dry, Black 37 1 Lit Paint, Enamel, Quick Dry, Lemon Yellow 38 1 Lit Paint, Enamel, Quick Dry, Red 39 5 Lengths Pipe, Pvc, 107.10mm Outside Dia X T=3.81mm X L=3.0m, S-1000, Orange 40 6 Lengths Pipe, Pvc, 57.15mm Outside Dia X T=2.54mm X L=3.0m, S-1000, Orange 41 2 Sheets Polycarbonate H-connector, 6.0mm X 6.0m 42 3 Sheets Polycarbonate Sheet, Twin Wall, 1.20m X 2.40m, T: 6.0mm (color: Bronze 43 2 Lengths Polycarbonate U-profile, 6.0mm X 6.0m) 44 30 Lengths Pipe, Upvc, 20mm Outside Dia, Wt=1.8min, L=3.0m, Blue 45 5 Pcs P-trap, Pvc, Inside Dia: 57.15mm, S-1000, Orange 46 12 Lengths Rectangular Tube, 1.2mm Thick, 38mm X 50mm X 6.0m 47 1 Boxes Rod/electrode, Welding, E6013, 1/8" (bx)) (matchless Quality, Iso 9001, 2000 Certified, 20 Kg/box) 48 20 Meters Sack Cloth, 2.40m/8' Width (m), Blue 49 1 Pc Safety Glasses, Clear 50 3 Packs Sealant, Elastomeric/roof (1/4kg/pk) 51 1 Can Solvent Cement, Pvc (250cc/can) 52 2 Pcs Spectacles, Safety Goggles, Clear 53 1 Sheets Steel Plate, G.i., Gauge # 16 X 1.2m X 2.4m 54 1 Pcs Tee Reducer, Pvc, 107.10mm Inside Dia X 57.15mm, S-1000, Orange 55 4 Pcs Tee, Upvc, 20mm Inside Dia, Blue 56 70 Pcs Texscrew, Hd #9 X 37mm With 12mm Dia Neoprene Bonded Steel Washer 57 2 Cans Thinner, Lacquer (3.75lit/can) 58 31 Kgs Tie Wire, # 16 59 45 Pcs Tiles, Granite, Polished, 0.60m X 0.60m, Color: Jet Black 60 6 Pcs Vest, Reflectorized, Safety, Green 61 18 Pcs Vest, Reflectorized, Safety, Orange 62 1 Pcs Wye, Pvc, 107.10mm Inside Dia, S-1000, Orange ** ** ** Nothing Follows ** ** ** Basis Of Evaluation Per Lot Bid Documents Shall Be Available At The Bac Office, New City Hall, Lgu Bayawan City Upon Payment Of Prescribed Non-refundable Fee In The Amount Of Php 500.00 Bidders Shall Drop Their Technical And Financial Proposals In The Bid Box At The Bac Office, Bayawan City On Or Before The Deadline Of Submission Of Bids As Shown Below. All Particulars Relative To Eligibility Process, Opening And Evaluation Of Bids, Postqualification And Award Of Contract Shall Be Governed By The Applicable Provisions Of Ra. 9184. The City Of Bayawan Reserves The Right To Reject Any Or All Bids, To Waive Any Defects Or Formality Therein And To Accept Bids Considered Responsive And Most Advantageous To The Government. The Complete Schedule Of Activities Is Listed, As Follows: Activities Schedule Issuance Of Bid Documents January 27, 2025 Date Of Negotiation February 4, 2025 @ 9:00 Am Closing Date February 7, 2025 @ 5:00 Pm Opening Of Bids February 11, 2025 @ 9:00 Am Approved: (sgd)virginia D. Sadiasa City Civil Registrar Bac Chairman Received By: Name:___________________________ Date:___________________________ Geps Publication : Geps January 27, 2025 Newspaper : None
STATE, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Others
United States
Closing Soon30 Jan 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Description: U.s. Department Of State
bureau Of International Narcotics And Law Enforcement Affairs (inl) you Have Received This "personal Services Contractor” (psc) Solicitation Through The Department Of State (dos) Internet Site. If You Have Any Questions Regarding This Psc, You May Contact The Dos Official Named In This Solicitation. The Department Is Not Responsible For Any Data And/or Text Not Received When Retrieving This Document Electronically. Amendments To Solicitation Documents Generally Contain Information Critical To The Submission Of An Application. position Title: Senior Cybercrime Advisor
location: Abuja, Nigeria
salary Level: Fs-02 - $101,395 - $148,902 (equivalent Gs-14)
period Of Performance: The Period Of Performance For This Contract Is Twelve (12) Months From The Date Of Award With Four (4) Optional One-year Extensions.
issuance Date: 01/08/2025
closing Date: 01/30/2025
closing Time: 3:00 Pm Et
solicitation Number: Psc-25-013-inl
job Description: See Below dear Prospective Offerors: the Department Of State Is Seeking Offers From Qualified U.s. Citizens To Provide Personal Services For The Subject Position Under A Personal Services Contract, As Described In This Solicitation. Submittals Must Be In Accordance With The Attached Information At The Place And Time Specified. Applicants Interested In Applying For This Position Must Submit The Following Materials: 1. Form Sf 171 (completed And Signed)
2. Complete Resume. In Order To Fully Evaluate Your Offer Your Resume Must Include:
a. Paid A Non-paid Experience, Job Title, Location(s), Dates Held (month/year), And Hours Worked Per Week For Each Position. Dates (month/year) And Locations For Any Overseas Experience Must Also Be Detailed. Any Experience That Does Not Include Dates (month/year), Locations, And Hours Per Week Will Not Be Counted Towards Meeting The Solicitation Requirements.
b. Specific Duties Performed That Fully Detail The Level And Complexity Of The Work.
c. Names And Contact Information (phone And Email) Of Your Current And/or Previous Supervisor(s).
d. Education And Any Other Qualifications Including Job-related Training Courses, Job-related Skills, Or Job-related Honors, Awards Or Accomplishments.
e. U.s. Citizenship note: Resume Must Contain Explicit Information To Make A Valid Determination That The Candidate Meets The Experience Requirements As Stated In This Solicitation. This Information Needs To Be Clearly Identified In The Resume. Failure To Provide Explicit Information To Determine Qualifications For The Position Will Result In Loss Of Full Consideration. 3. Evaluation Factor Document Specifically Addressing: Each Of The Evaluation Factors Shown In The Solicitation Below. Responses Must Be Limited To 500 Words Per Evaluation Factor. Any Additional Words Above The Limit Will Neither Be Read Nor Scored. note: The Evaluation Factors Are Worth 70 Out Of 100 Points. Offerors Are Required To Address Each Of The Evaluation Factors In A Separate Document Describing Specifically And Accurately What Experience, Training, Education And/or Awards They Have Receive That Are Relevant To Each Factor. 4. Professional References: Three (3) Names And Contact Information (phone And Email) Of Current And/or Previous Supervisors To Serve As Professional References. additional Documents Submitted Will Not Be Accepted. Incomplete Or Late Offers Will Not Be Considered. Complete Applications Must Be Emailed To: Cecille D. Washington U.s. Department Of State Inl/ex/gapp Washingtoncd@state.gov sincerely, margaret R. Gaudreau
contracting Officer
u.s. Department Of State subject
a Solicitation For A Personal Services Contractor (psc), Department Of State (dos), Bureau For International Narcotics And Law Enforcement Affairs (inl). the United States Government (usg), Represented By The Dos, Seeks Applications From Us Citizens Interested In Providing Psc Services As Described In This Solicitation. pre-award Ethical Responsibilities Of Psc (jun 2011)
this Solicitation May Result In The Award Of One Or More Personal Services Contracts As Defined In Far 2.101. Prior To Contract Award, All Offerors Or Quotes Must Advise The Cognizant Contracting Officer If They Have A Personal Conflict Of Interest, Such As A Financial Conflict, That Would Prevent Them From Either Meeting The Requirements Of The Clause Entitled, “post-award Ethical Responsibilities Of Personal Services Contractors,” Or Otherwise Objectively Performing Their Contractual Duties Upon Contract Award. how To Apply
offerors Proposal Shall Be In Accordance With The Requirements Stated In This Solicitation At The Place And Time Specified. A Proposal Will Be Determined Non-responsive And Ineligible For Consideration Unless All Required Documents And Information Are Included In The Submission. Offerors Shall Ensure Their Resume Demonstrates Their Possession Of The Minimum Qualifications Outlined In This Solicitation, As Well As Their Ability To Fulfill All Required Duties. The Government Is Not Responsible For Any Costs Incurred By The Offeror During The Solicitation Process. note Regarding Government Obligations For This Solicitation this Solicitation In No Way Obligates The Department Of State To Award A Psc Contract, Nor Does It Commit The Department Of State To Pay Any Cost Incurred In The Preparation And Submission Of The Application. proposals Must Include The Following And Not Exceed Twenty (20) Pages (additional Pages Will Not Be Accepted Or Reviewed):
1. Form Sf 171 (completed And Signed)
2. Resume 3. Evaluation Factor Responses
4. Three (3) Names And Contact Information (phone And Email) Of Current And/or Previous Supervisors To Serve As Professional References. note: Your Resume Should Contain Explicit Information To Make A Valid Determination That You Fully Meet The Experience Requirements As Stated In This Solicitation. This Information Should Be Clearly Identified In Your Resume. Failure To Provide Explicit Information To Determine Your Qualifications For The Position Will Result In Loss Of Full Consideration. Additional Documents Submitted Beyond The Requirements Will Not Be Accepted Or Reviewed. *** One Pdf Attachment Is Highly Recommended veteran’s Preference
veteran’s Preference Is Not Applicable To This Position Therefore Do Not Submit Dd-214. all Qualified Applicants Will Be Considered Regardless Of Age, Race, Color, Sex, Creed, National Origin, Lawful Political Affiliation, Nondisqualifying Disability, Marital Status, Sexual Orientation, Affiliation With An Employee Organization, Or Other Non-merit Factor. equal Employment Opportunity Policy - The United States Government Does Not Discriminate In Employment On The Basis Of Race, Color, Religion, Sex (including Pregnancy And Gender Identity), National Origin, Political Affiliation, Sexual Orientation, Marital Status, Disability, Genetic Information, Age, Membership In An Employee Organization, Retaliation, Parental Status, Military Service Or Other Non-merit Factor. submit Proposal Via E-mail To The Attention Of:
inl/cecille Washington
e-mail: Washingtoncd@state.gov direct Questions Regarding This Solicitation To:
inl/cecille Washington
e-mail: Washingtoncd@state.gov inl Will Not Accept Proposals Beyond The Closing Time/date; Unless It Can Be Determined Dos Mishandled The Proposal. general Statement Of The Purpose Of This Contract mission Of The U.s. Department Of State: The U.s. Department Of State Is The Lead Institution For The Conduct Of American Diplomacy And The Secretary Of State Is The President’s Principal Foreign Policy Advisor. The Department Of State’s Mission Is To Advance U.s. National Security Interests, Fight Terrorism, Protect U.s. Interests Abroad, And Implement Foreign Policy Initiatives That Build A Freer, Prosperous, And Secure World. mission Of The Bureau Of International Narcotics And Law Enforcement Affairs (inl): The Bureau Of International Narcotics And Law Enforcement Affairs (inl) Is Part Of The Under Secretariat For Civilian Security, Democracy, And Human Rights (j) Within The Department Of State (dos). Inl’s Mission Is To Minimize The Impact Of International Crime And Illegal Drugs On The United States And Its Citizens By Providing Effective Foreign Assistance And Fostering Global Cooperation. inl’s Office Of Africa And The Middle East Programs (inl/ame) Develops And Manages Criminal Justice Sector Reform Programs And Contributes To Policy Formation On Civilian Security Issues In Both Regions. Inl Works To Improve The Effectiveness, Responsiveness, And Accountability Of Criminal Justice Sector Institutions (police, Justice Sector Actors, And Corrections). These Efforts Are Designed To Improve Stability, Human Rights, And Good Governance In Close Partnership And Cooperation With Host Government And Civil Society Actors. inl Has Program Authority Derived From The Foreign Assistance Act Of 1961, As Amended (faa). Under The Faa, Inl Is Responsible For Providing Assistance To Host Governments To Develop And Implement Effective Counter Narcotics, Anticrime, And Border Control Programs. the Purpose Of This Personal Services Contract Is To Fill The New Position Of Senior Cybercrime Advisor (senior Advisor) To The Inl Section At The U.s. Embassy In Abuja, Nigeria. The Senior Cybercrime Advisor’s Primary Responsibility Will Be To Support, Assist, And Advise The Inl Nigeria Director, The Inl Nigeria Deputy Director, The U.s. Embassy In Abuja, And The Inl/ame Nigeria Program Officer With Efforts To Build Inl Relationships With And Assist In The Coordination, Development, Training, Project Management, Technical Assistance, And General Capacity Building Involved With Inl’s Multiple Cybercrime And Information Technology (it)-based Initiatives In Nigeria. Inl Initiatives Involve Building Relationships And Coordinating Efforts With The Nigeria Police Force (npf), The Nigeria Security And Civil Defense Corps (nscdc), The Ministry Of Justice (moj), The Economic Financial Crimes Commission (efcc), The Nigeria Correctional Service (ncos), Nigeria’s National Agency For The Prevention Of Trafficking In Persons (naptip), The Office Of National Security Advisor (onsa), Among Others. As Inl’s Primary Poc For Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies On Cybercrime, The Senior Advisor Shall Provide Subject Matter Expertise To Nigerian Government Agencies On Adopting And Implementing Laws, Policies, And International Best Practices And Procedures For Combatting Cybercrime And Ensuring Communication And Collaboration Between Nigerian Government On Select Programs And Application Designed To Facilitate Improved Criminal Justice Practices, As Well As Adoption And Adherence To International Best Practices And Policies. The Senior Advisor Shall Also Advise Law Enforcement And Justice Sector Training Academies And Staff, Through Direct And Continuous Engagement, On Development And Implementation Of Improved Training, Course Curricula, Instructor Development, Training Materials, And Training Requirements To Facilitate Success Of The Inl Nigeria Program. the Senior Advisor Shall Be Responsible For Monitoring, Advising, And Collaborating With Inl Project Coordinators, Inl Project Partners, And Inl’s Implementing Personnel To Ensure High Quality Training, Equipment, And Technical Assistance To Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies, As Well As Proper Design And Implementation Of Projects To Foster Institutional Capacity And Professionalization In Addressing Cybercrime And Inl-sponsored It Initiatives. Such Partners And Implementers Include Industry Partners, Un Office On Drugs And Crime (unodc), International Office Of Migration (iom), Public And Private Development Centre, Among Other Implementers. The Senior Advisor Shall Also Foster Among Nigerian Law Enforcement Adherence To Human And Constitutional Rights, International Best Practices For Cyber Investigations, And Maintaining Good Relations With The Nigerian Public. The Senior Advisor Shall Advise Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement At The Executive And Mid-level Leadership Levels, Offering Technical Assistance At Multiple Levels On The Management, Operations, Logistics, Personnel Management, And Administration Of Cybercrime And It-related Initiatives. The Senior Advisor Shall Also Assist In Strengthening Nigerian Government Accountability And Protection Mechanisms For Officials’ And Citizens’ Personally Identifiable Information, As Well As Accountability And Disciplinary Mechanisms For Those Government Officials And Law Enforcement Officers Who Commit Crimes Or Misconduct. The Position Will Require Close Coordination With Moj, Onsa, Npf, Efcc, Ncos, Naptip, And Other Relevant Nigerian Ministries And Agencies. additionally, The Senior Advisor Will Advise On Wide-ranging Policy And Technical Cybercrime And It-related Matters Relative To U.s. Contributions And Participation In Cyber-related Projects, Civilian Public Security/police Operations, And Security Sector Reform. The Senior Advisor Shall Also Stay Current On Cyber Developments In Nigeria And Proactively Seek Answers To Questions Posed By The Inl Director, Inl Deputy Director, Inl/ame Program Office, Embassy Officials, And Other U.s. Government Visitors To The Embassy. The Senior Advisor Will Support Inl With Professional Analyses And Advice Regarding Nigerian Efforts To Address And Combat Cybercrime Domestically And Nigerian Participation In International Fora Related To Cybercrime, In Addition To International And U.s. Professional Standards And Best Practices For Cyber Space. The Senior Advisor Shall Also Facilitate The Development And Implementation Of Supplemental Efforts To Build The Institutional Capacity And Professionalization Of Nigeria Government Agencies Addressing Cybercrimes. These Efforts Will Require Close Collaboration With The Inl’s Senior Law Enforcement Advisor, Senior Counter-narcotics And Transnational Crime Advisor, The Senior Justice Advisor, And Other Members Of The Inl Nigeria And U.s. Mission In Nigeria. duties & Responsibilities
under The Direct Supervision Of The Abuja Inl Director Or His/her Designee, The Senior Cybercrime Advisor Will Perform The Following Duties: assess & Advise:
• Provide Advice And Technical Assistance To The Moj, Onsa, Npf, Nscdc, Ncos, Efcc, Naptip, And Other Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies At The Executive, Middle Management, First Line Supervisors, And Rank-and-file, As Well As Other Relevant Nigerian Government Stakeholders On Best Practices And International Standards To Combat And Prevent Cybercrime And Financial Crimes (including Those Involving Cryptocurrency), Implement Cybersecurity, And Develop It-related Solutions For Official Nigerian Government Use. • Provide Advice And Technical Assistance To The Moj, Npf, Nscdc, Ncos, Efcc, Naptip, And Other Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies At The Executive, Middle Management, First Line Supervisors, And Rank-and-file, As Well As Other Relevant Nigerian Government Stakeholders On Adopting And Implementing Laws, Policies, And International Best Practices And Procedures For Combatting Cybercrime And Implementing It-related Applications And Programs To Facilitate Improved Criminal Justice Practices, As Well As Adoption And Adherence To International Best Practices And Policies. • Provide Expert Advice And Technical Assistance To The Moj, Npf, Nscdc, Ncos, Efcc, Naptip, And Other Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies, And Relevant Gon Stakeholders On Program Design And Functionality, And When Necessary, Provide Recommendations To Revise Criminal Justice Information Management Systems To Facilitate Improved User Interface, Compatibility Across Agencies, Or General Improvements On The Programs (e.g., Cims [corrections Information Management System]. • Provide Expert Advice And Technical Assistance To The Moj, Npf, Nscdc, Ncos, Efcc, Naptip, And Other Nigerian Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies, And Relevant Gon Stakeholders In Development To Establish And Maintain A System To Protect Nigerian Citizens’ Personally Identifiable Information. • Advise And Assist The Onsa, Moj, Npf, And Other Nigerian Government Agencies In Developing And Implementing Strategy And/or Operational Plan For Cybercrime And Government Law Enforcement It Databases, Applications, And Solutions. • Advise And Assist The Onsa, Moj, Npf And Relevant Gon Stakeholders On The Development Of Standard Operating Procedures (sops), And Foster A Proactive Operational Strategies, Logistical Support, And Continuous Education Program To Improve The Effectiveness, Professionalism, And Management Of The Nigerian Agencies’ Cybercrime And It-related Applications, Tools, Policies, And Procedures. • Participate In The Continual Analysis And Evaluation Of Nigeria’s Justice And Law Enforcement Institutions, Including Assessments Of The Organizational And Operational Capacities Of The Various Elements Related To Justice And Law Enforcement Operations, Management, Administration, Logistics, And Other Aspects Related To Combatting Cybercrime, And Adoption Of It-related Applications. political Liaison:
• Establish And Maintain Lines Of Communication With Relevant Partner Country Stakeholders To Advance Inl Program Objectives And U.s. Government Stabilization Objectives To Include Facilitating Meetings And Information Flows Between All Parties Responsible For Efforts And Projects Related To Cybercrime And Criminal Justice It Applications, Tools, And Systems. • Generate Support For And Advance U.s. Policy Objectives With Key Host Government Officials, Under The Direction Of The Inl Director Or Designee And In Coordination With The Inl Nigeria Program Officer And Other Inl Implementers. planning, Development, & Execution:
• Visit, Review, And Analyze The Capabilities Of Justice And Law Enforcement-related Training Facilities And Educational Institutions That Work With Inl Nigeria-supported Projects, And Advise On Potential Projects, Activities, And Events To Increase Capabilities Of Justice And Law Enforcement Entities To Combat Cybercrime And Adopt It Solutions.
• Ensure That Training Materials Are Approved By The Leadership Of Entities, The Moj, And Other Relevant Nigerian Government Offices And Agencies. Training Modules Shall Complement Other Inl-funded Training And Adhere To International And U.s. Professional Standards And Best Practices.
• Advise Senior Justice And Law Enforcement Officials, Logistics And Deployment Managers, Training Managers, And Trainers To Build On Existing Capacity And Current Processes To Combat Cybercrime. Provide Expert Advice And Recommendations On Training And Equipment Needs Of And Procedural Gaps For Justice And Law Enforcement Agencies. • Identify Technical Areas In Which Inl Training Or Other Programmatic Intervention Could Be Beneficial To The Overall Goals Of U.s. And Inl Cybercrime Initiatives. • Monitor Implementing Partners Funded By Inl To Facilitate The Development, Training, Support, And Sustainability Of The Cyber-related Initiatives And Efforts In Nigeria. Work Closely With Implementers’ Staff To Identify And Address Obstacles, Delays, And Other Challenges To Project Implementation. • Recommend Efforts And Initiatives; Facilitate And Perform Follow-on Activities To Encourage The Host Government’s Adoption Of International And U.s. Professional Standards And Best Practices Regarding Cybercrime And It Adoption.
• Monitor And Report On Significant Activities And Developments Related To Adoption Of International And U.s. Professional Standards And Best Practices Related To Cybercrime. • Evaluate Results And Outcomes Of Initiatives, Determine Obstacles And Challenges To Adoption Of Professional Standards And Best Practices And As Necessary Make Mid-course Adjustments In Initiatives; When Complete, Provide A Final Report For Review Of Inl Nigeria Director, The Inl Nigeria Program Officer, And The Inl Cyber Team. program Development & Implementation:
• Collaborate With Onsa, Moj, Npf, And Other Criminal Justice Agencies On Addressing Issues Identified Through Technical Assistance And Advising Activities, Including Organizing Logistics And Recommending Nigerian Or External Experts. Arrange Training For Gon Agencies In Areas Of Particular Focus, As Determined With Inl Nigeria Director And Inl Nigeria Program Officer.
• Monitor And Evaluate Implementing Partners Funded By Inl To Facilitate The Development, Training, Support, And Sustainability Of Cyber Related Initiatives And Projects. Work Closely With Implementers’ Staff To Identify And Address Obstacles, Delays, And Other Challenges To Cyber-related Initiatives And Projects. integration Of Complementary Programs:
• Work With Inl Implementers, U.s. And International Agencies, Ngos, And Nigerian Institutions To Ensure Full Integration Of Parallel And/or Complementary Foreign Assistance Efforts To Improve The Capacity Of The Nigerian Judicial Sector. This Shall Include U.s. Mission Nigeria Offices And Units, Including The Political And Economic Sections, Regional Security Office (rso), Usaid, Department Of Defense, And Other U.s. Agencies, As Well As International Organizations And Donors (e.g., Iom, Unodc, Uk, And The Eu).
• Coordinate Activities With These Entities To Avoid Duplication And Repetition And Ensure A Coherent Approach To Criminal Justice Sector Assistance In International Programs. end Use Monitoring:
• Ensure That Equipment Purchased With United States Government (usg) Funds Are Effectively Utilized. This Assists In The Prevention Of Fraud, Corruption, Waste, Or Mismanagement Of Equipment. briefing & Reporting:
• Prepare, Coordinate, And Ensure The Timely Issuance Of One-time And Periodic Reports On Inl-efforts Related To Increasing The Capacity Of The Nigerian Law Enforcement And Civilian Agencies To Counter And Deter Criminality And Protect Citizens. • Prepare Periodic List Of All Current Nigerian Government Units And Agencies Working To Combat Cybercrime, Including Units Assigned To That Function And Information On Active Numbers, Operations, Training, And Disposition; Prepare Periodic Information On The Number And Type Of Units, The Rates Of Attrition, Desertion, Recruitment, And Other Factors Affecting Unit Effectiveness, Capability, And Operational Integrity. • Provide Information, Details, And Updates That Assist Inl Officers In Their Preparation Of Periodic Reports, Cables, Memoranda, Assessments, Monitoring And Evaluation And Assessment Reports, And Other Documents Related To Efforts To Increase The Capacity Of The Nigerian Criminal Justice Sector. • Participate In And Assist With Official Visits From Usg And Inl Visits, And Aid In Escorting And Arranging Appropriate Itineraries For Official Travelers. • Brief Department, Congressional, Staff Delegations, And Other Selected International Dignitaries On Inl’s Efforts To Increase The Capacity Of Nigeria’s Criminal Justice Sector To Address Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, And Adopt And Implement Relevant International Treaties.
• Attend Relevant Embassy Meetings And Security Sector Reform Related Meetings; Brief The Inl Nigeria Program Officer And Appropriate Embassy Members, And Report On Major Issues Related To Inl’s Efforts To Increase The Capacity Of The Nigerian Criminal Justice Sector, Including The Moj, Npf, Efcc, Ncos, And Nscdc. security Of Training Teams And Personnel:
• Maintain Points Of Contact With The Moj, Npf, Efcc, Ncos, Nscdc, Other Criminal Justice Agencies, Other Gon Stakeholders, And Local Authorities For Determining The State Of Cybercrime Operations And Training Areas To Assist In The Development Of Investigative, Preventative, And Implementation Plans And Developing Threat Assessments. administrative:
• When Required, Perform The Role Of Duty Officer.
• Perform Other Duties As Requested And Assigned That Are Directly Related To This Statement Of Work. trainings & Distance Learning Courses
1. Completes The Contracting Officer Representative (pa296) Distance-learning (dl) Course Through The Foreign Service Institute (fsi) Within 120 Days Of Arriving At Post. 2. Completes The Introduction To Working In An Embassy (pn113) Distance-learning (dl) Course Through The Foreign Service Institute (fsi) Within The First Six (6) Months Of Arriving At Post.
3. Completes The Mandatory Foreign Affairs Counter-threat (fact) Course (ct650) Prior To Deployment To Post. 4. Completes The Inl/km-implemented “inl-prep” In-person Training Course Prior To Or Within 90 Days Of Arriving To Post.
5. Completes The Managing Foreign Assistance Awards Overseas (pp223) Distance-learning (dl) Course Through The Foreign Service Institute (fsi) Within The First Six (6) Months Of Arriving At Post.
6. Completes The Foreign Assistance Performance Monitoring And Evaluation (pp425) Distance-learning (dl) Course Through The Foreign Service Institute (fsi) Within First Six (6) Months Of Arriving At Post.
7. Completes The Mitigating Unconscious Bias (pt144) Distance-learning (dl) Course Through The Foreign Service Institute (fsi) Course Within The First 90 Days Of Arriving At Post.
8. Works With The Inl Program Office/post To Determine A Timeline For Completing The Inl Staff Orientation And Readiness Training (soar).
9. Consultations With The Inl Program Officer May Be Required. place Of Performance & Travel Requirements
the Place Of Performance For This Position Is The U.s. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria. Frequent Travel In-country And Regionally On A Tdy Basis To Meet Program Needs Is Required. International Travel For Consultations And Conferences May Be Required. relationships
the Senior Cybercrime Advisor Reports To The Inl Director At Us Embassy Abuja, Nigeria. The Incumbent Will Work Closely With And Receive Guidance From The Inl/ame Nigeria Program Officer And The Inl Cyber Team In Washington, Dc. The Senior Advisor Maintains Open, Timely, And Professional Communications, Resulting In A Relationship That Proactively Addresses Potential Problems With Flexible, Workable Solutions. the Contract Administrator Shall Be The Inl Contracting Officer In Washington. In No Instance Shall The Inl Director Or Any Other Individual Be Authorized To Alter Or Modify The Terms And Conditions Of The Contract Or Waive The Government's Requirements, Price, Delivery, Or Other Terms And Conditions. The Contracting Officer Must Authorize Such Changes In Writing. the Inl Director Will Provide Yearly Performance Reviews To The Inl/ex/gapp Contracting Officer In Washington, D.c. To Contribute To The Incumbent’s Official Yearly Review. complexity
this Position Involves Planning, Organizing, And Completing Financial And Organizational Analysis Of Enormous Complexity. Due To The High Visibility And Political Sensitivity Of The Issues In Which Inl Is Involved, There Is Extreme Difficulty In Identifying The Nature Of The Issues And Planning, Organizing, And Determining The Scope And Depth Of Studies/audits To Be Undertaken. The Psc Is Expected To Address Difficult Scenarios By Separating The Substantive Nature Of The Programs Or Issues Into Their Components And Determining The Nature And Magnitude Of Programs Or Issues, As Well As In Discerning The Intent Of The Legislation And Policy Statements And Determining How To Translate The Intent Into Program Actions. scope & Effectiveness
the Psc Performs Broad And Extensive Assignments Related To A Complex Administrative/financial Program Spanning The Full Range Of Citizen Safety, Law Enforcement, Rule Of Law, And Counternarcotics Programs In Nigeria, Which Is Of Significant Interest To The Public And To Congress. period Of Performance
the Period Of Performance For This Contract Is Twelve (12) Months From The Date Of Award With Four (4) Optional One-year Extensions. minimum Qualifications
1. U.s. Citizenship With The Ability To Obtain And Maintain Department Of State Secret Level Security Clearance, Medical Clearance, And Ethics Clearance (if Applicable). (security Clearance Upgrade To Top Secret Level May Be Required.)
2. Bachelor’s Degree From An Accredited Institution With A Minimum Of 10 (ten) Years Of Experience Performing Duties Related To This Sow In The Public Or Private Sector.
3. A Minimum Of Three (3) Years Of Professional Experience Working On Cybercrime, Cybersecurity Or Criminal Justice Fields. 4. Demonstrated Knowledge Of Cybercrime Best Practices, Policies, Issues, And U.s. And International Standards. 5. A Minimum Of One (1) Year Of Experience Working Overseas.
6. Demonstrated Experience In Project Management. 7. Demonstrated Working Knowledge Of Ms Word, Outlook, Excel, Teams, And Sharepoint. evaluation Factors
(used To Determine The Competitive Ranking Of Qualified Offerors In Comparison To Other Offerors.) Offerors Should Cite Specific, Illustrative Examples For Each Factor. Responses Must Be Limited To 500 Words Per Factor. Any Additional Words Above The Limit Will Neither Be Read Nor Scored. factor 1: Work Experience (25 Points)
demonstrated Experience In Cybercrime Investigations, Policy And Project Implementation, Or Experience In Criminal Justice It Application Development, Training, And Implementation. Demonstrated Full Life-cycle Project Management Experience, Including Planning, Implementation, Monitoring And Evaluation, Close-out And Coordinating Activities With Multiple Entities. Experience Working Overseas In Countries Under Difficult Conditions Or In An Embassy Environment Is Preferred. factor 2: Technical Experience (25 Points)
demonstrated Experience Assessing Cybercrime Investigative And/or Prosecutorial Capabilities; Demonstrated In-depth Knowledge Of Cybercrime Best Practices, Polices, Issues, And International And U.s. Best Practices And Standards In Combating Cybercrime. Demonstrated Experience In Software Engineering, Design, And Development Of Cybercrime It Applications. Substantive Knowledge Of And Experience Within International Cybercrime And Criminal Financing, Including Cryptocurrencies, Is Preferred. factor 3: Communication & Management Experience (20 Points)
demonstrated Ability To Communicate In A Timely And Concise Manner, Both Orally And In Writing. Demonstrated Experience In Briefing Senior Officials, Preparing, And Writing Reports, Audits, And Memoranda. Demonstrated Ability To Interact Effectively With Others At All Command Levels, Including Diverse And Multicultural Groups, To Develop And Maintain Strong Working Relationships. basis Of Rating: Offerors Who Clearly Meet The Education/experience Requirements Will Be Further Evaluated Based On Scoring Of The Evaluation Factor Responses. Offerors Are Required To Address Each Of The Evaluation Factors In A Separate Document Describing Specifically And Accurately What Experience, Training, Education And/or Awards They Have Received That Are Relevant To Each Factor. Failure To Specifically Address The Evaluation Factors May Result In Your Not Receiving Credit For All Of Your Pertinent Experience, Education, Training And/or Awards. the Offeror Rating System Is As Follows: evaluation Factors Have Been Assigned The Following Points:
factor #1 – 25
factor #2 – 25
factor #3 – 20 total Possible – 70 Points interview Performance – 30 Points
satisfactory Professional Reference Checks – Pass/fail (no Points Assigned)
past Performance Evaluation Of Applicant’s Ability To Perform Under The Contract. In Conducting The Evaluation, The U.s. Government Reserves The Right To Utilize All Evaluation Information Available At The Time Of Evaluation, Whether Provided By The Applicant Or Obtained From Other Sources. total Possible Points: 100 the Most Qualified Candidates May Be Interviewed, Required To Provide A Writing Sample, And Demonstrate An Ability To Operate Commonly Used Office Applications. Inl Will Not Pay For Any Expenses Associated With The Interviews. In Addition, Applications (written Materials And Interviews) Will Be Evaluated Based On Content As Well As On The Applicant's Writing, Presentation, And Communication Skills. In The Event That An Applicant Has Fully Demonstrated His/her Qualifications And There Are No Other Competitive Applicants, Inl Reserves The Right To Forego The Interview Process. Professional References Will Be Evaluated For Applicants Being Considered For Selection. compensation (base Pay)
this Position Has Been Designated At The Fs-02 Equivalent Level ($101,395 - $148,902 Per Annum). Final Compensation Will Be Negotiated Within The Listed Market Value Based Upon Qualifications, Previous Relevant Experience And Work History, Salary And Educational Background. Salaries, Including Any Recruitment Supplemental Pay That Exceeds The Listed Pay Range, Will Not Be Entertained Or Negotiated. for Award, Inl Will Negotiate For This Contract Based On The Market Value As Outlined Above And Overall Experience Relevant To The Solicitation Requirements. benefits & Allowances
as A Matter Of Policy, Inl Normally Authorizes The Following Benefits And Allowances benefits - If Applicable
• Employee's Fica/medicare Contribution
• Contribution Toward Health And Life Insurance
• Pay Comparability Adjustment
• Annual Increase
• Eligibility For Worker's Compensation
• Annual, Sick And Home Leave
• 401k Plan
• Medvac (provided By Dos Med) allowances In Accordance With Department Of State Standardized Regulations (dssr) - If Applicable
• Temporary Quarters Subsistence Allowance (tqsa) Or Per Diem Upon Arrival At Post
• Housing Allowance
• Post Allowance
• Supplemental Post Allowance
• Maintenance Allowance (sma)
• Education Allowance
• Educational Travel (full-time United States Based Secondary)
• Post Hardship Differential
• Danger Pay
• Shipment Of Hhe, Uab, Pov And Consumables
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