Manpower Tenders
Manpower Tenders
Uttar Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited - UPPTCL Tender
Software and IT Solutions
Eprocure
India
Closing Soon15 Feb 2025
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Details: Supply, installation and commissioning of latest hardware and software for upgradation of IT data center at DC Lucknow and DR Modipuram, Meerut including database migration, Application migration, Log migration and 5 year onsite support with dedicated onsite manpower.
DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender
Food Products
United States
Closing Date28 Feb 2025
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Details: U.s. Army Contracting Division, Natick Contracting Division, Request For Pre-proposal (rfpp) Also Known As A “concept Paper.” area Of Interest: Soldier Sustainment Directorate, Combat Feeding Division. Development Of Integrated Scalable Technology For Production At The Pon Fornutritionally Tailoredrations In Military Operating Environments. objective: The U.s. Army Contracting Command, Natick, Invites Preproposals Under Botaa 22-01 Per 10 U.s.c. 4022 To Develop Automated Biomanufacturing Technology For Nutritionally Tailored Rations At The Pon In Operational Environments. This Rfpp Follows The Sources Sought Announcement (w911qy-24-biomfg) On Sam.gov And Outlines Guidelines From The Devcom Sc Botaa 22-01. Submissions Are Non-binding, And The Government Will Not Cover Submission Cost. the U.s. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (devcom Sc), Located In Natick, Massachusetts, Is Seeking Proposals On The Capabilities And Willingness Of Non-traditional Defense Contractors, Or Contractors Meeting One Of The Exceptions To A Non-traditional Defense Contractor As Identified In The Aforementioned Botaa. The Intent Of This Project Is To Design, Fabricate And Assemble An Automated Prototype For The Biosynthetic Production Of Foodstuffs At The Pon In Military Operating Environments With Minimum Resources. background: The Government (devcom Soldier Center) Is Seeking A Biotechnology Integrator To Design, Fabricate And Integrate Pon Food Biomanufacturing Technology Scaled For Mobile Application And Targeted For Use In Contested Military Operating Environments Where Resources, Manpower And Space Are Limited. An Industry Day Is Planned To Be Hosted On Ms Teams And A Meeting Invitation Will Be Sent To Respondents Requesting To Participate, Dates To Be Published In The Subject Announcement On Sam.gov. project Overview: The Effort Will Be Initiated With Incremental Funding To Support The Design And Review Of The Proposed Base Fermentation Process. The Design Shall Be Configured To Rapidly Produce Nutritional Biomass. It Is Desired That The Proposed Process Be Configured To Support Future Integration And Process Optimization To Ultimately Produce High Quality Protein, Fat, Carbohydrate, Fiber And Other Vitamins And Minerals That Provide Complete Nutrition. It Is Further Desired That The Proposed Design Fosters Technology Advancement Process Optimization To Achieve The Threshold/objective Parameters Outlined In The Biosynthetic Nutrition Performance Metrics Chart. Following Approval And Availability Of Funds, The Base Process Will Be Fabricated And Integrated Within A Target Demonstrational Platform. While The Offeror Is Encouraged To Propose A Suitable Platform Upon Which The Process Will Be Configured, A Military Asset/platform May Be Provided By The Government To Support The Effort. Incremental Advancement Of The Biosynthetic Process Efficiency And Process Automation Is Also Desired. The Scope Of The Effort Will Be Focused On Development Of A Modular, Mobile Demonstrational Capability To Produce Nutritional Products (e.g. Shake, Pudding, Bar And/or Jerky) At The Pon. The Project Will Initiate With Review And Approval Of A Base Design For A Modular, Scalable Fermentation Process That Provides Accelerated Production Of A Nutritional Biomass Product And Allows For Follow-on Development And Technology Insertion Of Pre- And Post-processing Capabilities. The Ultimate Goal Of This Biosynthetic Process Is To Efficiently Utilize In-place Resources (air, Water, Minerals) For Microbial Fermentation, Prioritizing Generally Recognized As Safe (gras) Bacteria, Yeast, Or Microalgae. The System Will Emphasize Food Safety, Flexibility, And Automation Of Nutritional Biomass Production In Military Operating Environments With Limited Supplies. project Requirements: 1. Pre-processing Technologies: Integrate Feedstocks From Ubiquitous Resources (e.g., Carbon And Nitrogen Compounds From Gaseous Effluents To Include Fuel-fired Generator Effluent, Water And Other In-place Resources) For Microbial Metabolism. Supplemental Processes (e.g., Yeast Lysate Production) Could Enhance Cell Mass And Product Formation. Inputs Must Be Safe, Non-flammable, And Meet Drinking Water Standards. 2. Integrated Biosynthetic Process: Design An Automated, Modular Bioprocessing System For Military Nutrition Production. While A Developmental/commercial Platform May Be Proposed, A Modular, Scalable Platform Capable Of Leveraging Existing Platforms (e.g., Jltv Trailer-mounted Shelter/container, Tricon Or Other Suitable Platform) Is Preferred And Must Have A Footprint Sufficient To Include “fermentors” For Microbial Cultures, Pre-processed Feedstocks, And External Inputs. Future Integration Of Advanced Pre- And Post-processing Technologies Is Required. Process Integration On A Mobile Military Or Commercial-equivalent Platform Represents The Desired Threshold Capability, While Optimized Integration Of A Modular Process Capable Of Alternate/selectable Process Outputs, Scaled For Integration On An Expandable Military Platform Is Desired. The Fermentation Bioprocess Must Yield A Microbial Biomass Product That Can Be Further Developed Through Follow-on Optimization And Ultimately Validated To Meet Food Safety, Acceptability And Military Nutrition Standards (army Regulation Ar40-25) And Could Be Further Processed With Post-processing Technologies Into A Ready-to-eat Shake, Pudding, Bar Or Jerky Product. 3. Process Automation And Safety Control: As The Technology Is Advanced, It Is Desired That Standardized Programmable Intelligent Computer (pic) Or Equivalent Non-proprietary Programmable Logic Controller Be Utilized To Regulate Bioprocess Control With Appropriate Process Feedback From Process Monitoring Equipment (e.g., Ph, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature Probes, And Mass Flow Controllers, Automated Switches/valves And Pressure Regulators/relief Valves). Automation Will Handle Feed Adjustments, With Manual Overrides For Troubleshooting. Upon Delivery Of Process Equipment, Operating And Safety Procedures, To Include Sops And Maintenance Procedures Required For Safe Operation, And Maintenance Shall Be Included With The Equipment. 4. Sub-assembly, Automation, Integration & Testing: Develop, Integrate, And Test Individual Components, Like Pre-/post-processing Systems, Optimizing Functionality For The Entire Biomanufacturing Process. 5. Food Safety Validation: It Is Intended That The Initial Phase Of The Development And Integration Of The Biosynthetic Processes Be Based On Precision Fermentation Utilizing Gras Microbial Culture(s) And Minimal Media Feedstock. As The Technology Is Advanced, It Is Desired That Compliance With Food Safety/haccp Standards And Undesirable Microbial/biofilm/fungal/mold Activity And Pathogen Detection Techniques Be Considered. Operational And Safety Procedures Shall Be Developed To Maintain Food Safety And Operator Safety With Consideration For Occupational Health & Safety Administration (osha) Compliance As The Technology Is Advanced. 6. Streamlined Production: Optimize Fermentation Processes For Biomass Production Efficiency While Maintaining Operational Flexibility Within A Modular, Scalable Biosynthetic Process. 7. Prototype Delivery: Deliver A Fully Functional, Biosynthetic Processing System Ready For Testing. 8. Size, Weight, And Power (swap) Optimization: Design The Prototype To Meet Size, Weight, And Power (swap) Limitations. Provide Alternatives For Unmet Requirements. timeline: Development Timeline Is Contingent On Ota Award And Funding Availability. Notional Work Breakdown Structure (wbs) And Milestone Schedule (ms) Shall Be Submitted As Part Of Pre-proposal And Detailed Wbs / Ms With The Full Proposal If Requested. The Length Of The Ota Includes A Base Period Of Six Months And Three 12-month Option Periods. Proposed Options May Be Sequential, Or Overlap, If The Proposed Scope Is Justified And Does Not Pose Increased Risk To Successful Completion Of The Proposed Effort. The Total Period Of Performance For The Proposed Effort Is Not To Exceed 42 Months. submission Guidelines timeline:base Period: 6 Months. Options 1–3: 12 Months Each. Detailed Wbs/ims Required In Proposals. format:preproposals (max 3 Pages) Should Include: technology Description, High-level Wbs, And Relevant Qualifications. projected Technology Readiness Level (trl) At The Beginning Of The Proposed Effort And Projected Trl And Associated Manufacturing Readiness Level (mrl) At The End Of The Proposed Effort. subcontractor / Collaborative Partners culture And Media Description And Gras Status / Documentation research Involving Human Subject Or Animals progress And Data Reporting Schedule planned Demonstration(s) With Projected Site(s), Including Contractor Site cost Estimates (base Period And Options 1–3). deadline:cob 13 January 2025 email:peter.g.lavigne.civ@army.mil; Lyndon.s.jagroop.civ@army.mil
subject:[responding Organization And Rfpp Title] ** Amendment 1 ** q: Isthe Money That Will Be Supporting This Ota Is 6.2 Or 6.3 Funding? A:the Funding Category Supporting This Ota Is 6.3 Technical Demonstration. ** Amendment 2 ** the Industry Day Event Is Currently On Hold And Will Be Rescheduled At A Future Date. ** Amendment 3 ** fair Opportunity Industry Day (foid) Will Be Held February 13, 2025 At 1300. Additional Details For The Foid Can Be Found In The Attached Notice.
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF USA Tender
Education And Training Services
United States
Closing Date18 Dec 2025
Tender AmountUSD 150 K This is an estimated amount, exact amount may vary.
Details: B.2 Statement Of Work title Of Project: Vha Amputation System Of Care (asoc) Amputation Peer Support Program scope Of Work: The Contractor Shall Provide All Manpower, Resources And Materials Necessary To Expand The Asoc Peer Program Tailored To The Needs Of The Specialized Population Within The Va. This Includes A Train-the-trainer Program For Amputation Rehabilitation Coordinators (arcs) And Other Amputation Specialty Clinicians Within The Amputation System Of Care That Will Occur Annually At Sites Determined By The Presence Of At Least Eight (8) Potential Veteran Certified Peer Visitor Candidates. The Train-the-trainer Program Is A Hands-on, In-person Training With A Goal Of Meeting The Needs Of Veterans With Limb Loss Through A Peer Support Program. Trainer Candidates Will Experience A Training Focused On Teaching The Adult Learner, The Characteristics Of Adult Learning, Effective Training Techniques, Facilitation Tips, And Role Playing For Assessment To Ensure Learning Transfer. Candidates Will Train An In-person Class On The Final Day Of The Training As An Assessment Of Their Newly Learned Skills. Once Completed, The Trainees Will Be Certified Trainers Who Will Train And Certify Veteran Amputee Peer Mentors. The Instructor Of This Program Shall Be A Certified Master Trainer Through The Association For Talent Developer (atd). in Addition, The Contractor Will Provide Education Resources To Be Distributed To Veterans With Limb Loss In Vamcs Across The Country. Educational Resources Include Magazines, Pamphlets And Books. The Resources Enhance Patient Centered Care In Amputation Rehabilitation And Support The Needs Of Both The Providers And Veterans, Alike. The Contractor Will Also Provide Corporate Memberships To The Seven (7) Regional Amputation Centers And The Eighteen (18) Polytrauma Amputation Network Sites. 3. Background: The Va Provided Care To Over 90,000 Veterans With Amputations In 2023, With Over 46,000 Of Those Being Major Limb Amputations. Given The Large Population Of Veterans With Diabetes, It Is Anticipated That This Number Will Rise In The Coming Years. In Effort To Support The Needs Of Both The Healthcare Provider And Patients, It Is Necessary To Have Educational Resources To Provide Information On Living Life With Limb Loss. Research Promotes Peer To Peer Support In The Recovery After Amputation As Well As Encouragement In Returning To The Highest Level Of Function. Peer To Peer Support Is A Key Recommendation In The Va/dod Clinical Practice Guideline, 2017. It Is Of Utmost Importance To Veterans That The Va Provide This Service As Part Of The Overall Rehabilitation Process. Access To Educational Materials, Training And A Peer-to-peer Programs Will Enhance Va Care Ensuring The Highest Quality Amputation Care. 4. Period Of Performance: One 12-month Base Period With Four (12) Month Option Periods. 5. Government Recognized Holidays: Unless Specifically Authorized In Writing By The Contracting Officer, No Services Will Be Provided And No Charges Will Be Incurred And/or Billed To Any Order On This Contract On Any Of The Observed Federal Holidays. There Are 10 Federal Holidays Set By Law (recognizes Holidays I.a.w. 5 U.s. Code § 6103 – Holidays).. 6. Place Of Performance: Annual Training Locations Will Be Conducted In Person With Va Employees Traveling To Those Trainings. Location Will Be Chosen Each Year Between One Of These Three Sites: St. Louis, Mo, Richmond, Va, Seattle, Wa. 7. Type Of Contract: The Government Anticipates Award Of A Firm Fixed-price Contract. 8. Contract Pre-performance Meetings: The Contractor Shall Participate In Regularly Scheduled Planning Meetings Throughout The Performance Of The Contract Via Phone Or Virtual Methods. 9. General Requirement & Task: The Purpose Of The Contract Is To Obtain Training And Supplies, Educational Resources, And One-year Corporate Memberships For Seven (7) Regional Amputation Centers And Eighteen (18) Polytrauma Amputation Network Sites Across America. Educational Resources Will Be Distributed To All Twenty-five (25) Sites Where Resources Will Be Distributed Throughout The Visns By Amputation Clinic Providers. 10. Quality Control: The Contractor Shall Develop And Maintain An Effective Quality Control Program To Ensure Services Are Performed In Accordance With This Sow. 11. Formal Acceptance Or Rejection Of Deliverables: The Government Will Review Each Deliverable And Provide Feedback/comments. The Contractor Shall Have Five Business Days To Incorporate Feedback/comments And Make Appropriate Revisions. The Contractor Shall Provide The Revised Version Of Each Deliverable To The Contracting Officer’s Representative (cor). The Cor Will Review And Determine Final Acceptance By The Government. The Cor Will Notify The Contractor Of Final Acceptance Within Five Business Days. 12. Changes To The Sow: Any Changes To This Sow Shall Be Authorized And Approved Only Through Written Correspondence From The Contracting Officer. A Copy Of Each Change Will Be Kept In A Project Folder Along With All Other Products Of The Project. Costs Incurred By The Contractor Through The Actions Of Parties Other Than The Contracting Officer Shall Be Borne By The Contractor. 13. Contractor Reporting Requirements: Contractor Will Contact The Cor Within Five (5) Days To Notify When Resources Are Shipped. 14. Travel: One Episode Of Travel For Training Of The Amputation Rehabilitation Coordinators Annually. 15. Contractor Experience Requirements: Those Employees Of The Amputee Coalition Involved In This Contract Agreement With The Amputation System Of Care Should Have Experience With Working With The Veteran Population. The Instructor Of This Program Shall Be A Certified Master Trainer Through The Association For Talent Developer (atd) And A Specialist In The Training Of The Content Of Both The Train The Trainer Workshop As Well As The Certified Peer Visitor Training Workshop. 16. Confidentiality And Disclosure: 16.1. It Is Agreed That: the Preliminary And Final Deliverables, And All Associated Working Papers, Application Source Code, And Other Material Deemed Relevant By Va Which Have Been Generated By The Contractor In The Performance Of This Contract, Are The Exclusive Property Of The U.s. Government And Shall Be Submitted To The Contracting Officer At The Conclusion Of The Contract. 16.2. The Contracting Officer Will Be The Sole Authorized Official To Release, Verbally Or In Writing, Any Data, Draft Deliverables, Final Deliverables, Or Any Other Written Or Printed Materials Pertaining To This Contract. No Information Shall Be Released By The Contractor. Any Request For Information Relating To This Contract, Presented To The Contractor, Shall Be Submitted To The Contracting Officer For Response. 16.3 Press Releases, Marketing Material, Or Any Other Printed Or Electronic Documentation Related To This Project, Shall Not Be Publicized Without The Written Approval Of The Contracting Officer. 17. Contractor Security Requirements: The Contractor Will Not Access Va Information Technology (it) Systems And Will Not Access Sensitive/personnel Identifiable Information (pii).
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE USA Tender
Others
United States
Closing Date30 May 2025
Tender AmountRefer Documents
Description: 1. This Notice Is Issued As A Sources Sought Annoucement For Information Purposes Only. This Notice Does Not Constitute A Request For Proposal Or Complete Package Outlining The Technical Competencies/qualifications Of The Prospective Contractor, Nor Does It Represent Any Commitment By The Government. Since This Is A Sources Sought Announcement, No Evaluation Letters And/or Results Will Be Issued To The Respondents. No Reimbursement Will Be Made For Any Costs Associated With Providing Information In Response To This Announcement. No Telephone Calls Will Be Accepted Requesting A Bid Package Or Solicitation. A Solicitation Does Not Presently Exist. Responses To This Notice Will Be Used For Planning Purposes Only. Responses Are Not Considered Offers And Will Not Be Accepted By The Government To Form A Binding Contract
2. The Air Force May Have A Future Requirement And Is Seeking Legal Consultant Representation When An Application To Increase Base Rate Revenues For Electric Service, Or Over Current Base Rate Revenues And Service Charge Revenues Based On Certain Years And, Additional Increases In A Subsequent Year Adjustment (“sya”). It Is Estimated The Proposed Different Base Rate Revenue Increase Would Increase Certain Annual Spend To Certain Contractors. Therefore, This Sources-sought Is Primarily For Market Research To Determine If There Are Firms That Possess The Capabilities Necessary To Fulfill A Future Requirement For These Services.
3. A Future Requirement, If Received, Will Be An Evaluation Of All Filed Pleadings, Testimony, And Data Necessary To Determine If The Rates Proposed Are Non-discriminatory, Accurately Reflect The Actual Cost Of Providing The Services, And Are Necessary Under The Circumstances. In Addition, Expert Assistance In Reviewing All Filed And To Be Filed Documents, Drafting Data Requests And Responses, Testimony, Cross-examination, Briefs, And Strategy Is Necessary For Proper Preparation Of These Cases. The Contractor’s Assistance Will Be Needed In All Phases Of Case Preparation From This Point Until The Conclusion Of The Case.
4. Contractors Who Can Provide These Services Should Submit In Writing An Affirmative Response Which Includes As A Minimum The Following Information:
a. What Is The Name Of Your Business?
b. What Is Your Business Address?
c. Provide A Point Of Contact To Include Telephone Number And Email Address.
d. What Is Your Business Cage Code And Unique Entity Id Number?
e. Based On Your Professional Experience In The Private Sector, Would You Consider This Requirement To Coincide With Work Typically Provided In The Commercial Market?
f. Provide An Additional Naics Code With Justification That You Would Recommend As Being More Applicable.
g. Specify Your Business Type (large Business, Small Business, Small-disadvantaged Business, 8(a) Certified Small-disadvantaged Business, Hubzone Small Business, Woman- Owned Small Business Veteran-owned Small Business, Service-disabled Veteran-owned Small Business) Based Upon Naics 541110 And Psc Code R418. Specify All That Apply.
h. Would Your Firm Propose On This Project As A Prime Contractor, Prime Contractor With Subcontractor(s), Prime Contractor With Team Member Subcontractor(s), Or A Joint Venture? If You Have Proposed A Joint Venture, Identify To The Extent Possible, Your Team Members. Identify The Business Size Of Your Team Members Or Joint Venture Firms. If A Teaming Arrangement Is Planned, Give Details To The Extent Practicable On How The Team Likely Will Be Composed. See Far Subpart 9.6 For Government Policy On Teaming Arrangements And 8(a) Program Regulations Described In 13 Cfr 124.513.
i. Identify Any Projects Completed In The Past Three (3) Years For The Same Or Similar Service To Help Determine Your Firm’s Capability In Meeting The Requirement For The Items Listed In The Attached Draft Sow/pws. Include Any Government Contracts (federal, State, Or Local) That You Have Been Awarded For This Type Of Requirement.
j. Are These Services Available On A Gsa Schedule? If So, Please Provide Gsa Schedule Number And Special Item Number. If Gsa Is In The Process Of Awarding A Schedule For This Service, Please Provide The Gsa Point Of Contact Name And Phone Number.
k. Are These Products Available On Another Government Contract? If So, Please Provide The Contract Information.
l. Professional Qualifications.
a. Specialized Experience And Technical Competence In Utility Rate Cases.
b. Past Performance With Government Agencies And Private Industry Regarding Utility Rate Cases.
c. Capacity To Accomplish The Work In Twelve (12) Months.
d. Location: Usa (will Be Performed In Different Locations In The Usa).
e. Can The Company Prepare Direct Testimony, Exhibits, Cross Examination, Schedules, Brief, And, When Necessary, Settlement Support, Final Reports, Surrebuttal Testimony In Support Of The Agreed Fea Positions And Issues?
f.provide An Overview Of How Your Company Assigns Manpower To Accomplish Utilityrate Case Contracts. For Example, Do You Have Regional Teams That Execute The Work, Acentral Team That Provides Support Regardless Of Location, Or Do You Work Withsubcontractors To Perform Any Or All The Tasks?
5.your Entire Response Should Not Exceed Ten (10) Pages At Twelve (12) Pitch Font. Anythingafter 10 Pages Will Not Be Considered. This Process Is Not A Down Select, Nor Does This Limit Yourability To Be Considered For Award Of Other Contracts. The Information Provided Is To Be Used Toassist In The Selection Of Firms To Accomplish Market Research For The Utility Rate Cases Contracts.this Is An Rfi For Sources Sought Only
Khadi And Village Industries Commission - KVIC Tender
Manpower Supply
GEM
India
Closing Soon10 Feb 2025
Tender AmountINR 2.3 Million (USD 26.5 K)
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Uttar Pradesh Cooperative Sugar Factories Federation Limited Tender
Manpower Supply
GEM
India
Closing Soon12 Feb 2025
Tender AmountINR 25 Million (USD 285.4 K)
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