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Millennium Challenge Corporation - New Vendor Industry Day (Large Business)

Agency: MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION
Level of Government: Federal
Category:
  • A - Research and development
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
Opps ID: NBD00159477283451672
Posted Date: Feb 9, 2023
Due Date: Apr 18, 2023
Source: https://sam.gov/opp/b0208cd644...
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Millennium Challenge Corporation - New Vendor Industry Day (Large Business)
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  • Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Updated)
  • All Dates/Times are: (UTC-05:00) EASTERN STANDARD TIME, NEW YORK, USA
  • Updated Published Date: Feb 09, 2023 07:18 am EST
  • Original Published Date: Feb 09, 2023 07:17 am EST
  • Updated Response Date: Apr 18, 2023 09:00 am EDT
  • Original Response Date: Apr 18, 2023 09:00 am EDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
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  • NAICS Code:
    • 54161 - Management Consulting Services
  • Place of Performance:
    DC
    USA
Description

The purpose of the event is to provide an opportunity for new vendors to share their most recent experience working in MCC sectors in developing countries. This event is for new vendors who have not had a prime contract with MCC.



MCC is a U.S. Government Corporation established under the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 as amended. For more information on MCC, please visit www.mcc.gov. MCC works with developing countries and provides aid that reinforces sound political, economic, and social policies that promote poverty reduction through economic growth. It is tasked with managing and implementing the Millennium Challenge Act (MCA), which Congress approved to provide United States assistance for economic development. The MCA is an innovative foreign assistance program designed to “reduce poverty through sustainable economic growth” in some of the poorest countries in the world. MCA provides incentive for policy reforms by rewarding countries with additional resources that complement those of other bilateral U.S. development programs, other donors and their own investments. Eligible countries develop specific investment programs in furtherance of the goal of economic development.



MCC has two primary investment modalities – Thresholds and Compacts. Threshold Programs are focused on specific sector policy deficiencies that establish a link between the Threshold Program and future Compact programs. These programs are heavily focused on testing the host government’s commitment for policy and sector reforms. These programs are typically two to four years long and have ranged from $7-$55 million and have averaged approximately $20 million.



Compacts are five-year programs and focus on policy reforms and infrastructure investments, complemented with technical assistance. Compacts have ranged from $66 million to $698 million and have averaged approximately $350 million. Compacts are implemented by the host government entities (MCAs). MCC provides guidance and operational policies to MCAs for implementation. MCC closely monitors the program through regular reporting from the MCAs, regular communication with the MCA professional and periodic site inspections.



When partner countries worldwide work with MCC on identifying binding constraints to growth, the evidence often leads to the infrastructure realm, encompassing both physical infrastructure needs and related policy and institutional reforms that enhance infrastructure’s contribution to sustainable growth and poverty reduction. Partner countries have invested their MCC grants in a wide range of infrastructure projects. MCC has invested more than $13 billion in compact programs worldwide that support country-determined sectors such as agriculture and irrigation; energy (sector reform, generation, transmission and distribution systems; electricity access); transportation (roads, bridges, ports), water supply and sanitation, access to health, finance and enterprise development, land rights and access, and access to education.



Vendors must submit a 2-page expression of intertest highlighting their specific sector experience in MCC current and/or past countries. Once MCC has determined the vendor to have the technical capability, the Industry Day will be on a first come/first-serve basis, no more than 7 vendors for this event. Expressions of Interest received by Vendors who are not selected, for presentation, will be shared with MCC sector personnel for market research purposes. Vendors will be provided twenty minutes to virtually present information on their services to MCC personnel. The Vendor will be provided a date and time. A Non-Disclosure Agreement will be signed by all MCC personnel in attendance.



Registration is required through an email request to Contracting Officer Terri Tutt Daniel at tuttt@mcc.gov, subject of email must include MCC Industry Day - (4/18/2023 Large Business). Respondents shall submit their request (business name, point of contact, business size and sector) as soon as possible. Registrations will not be accepted after 12:00 pm (Eastern Time, USA) February 21, 2023.



This Industry Day is for market research purposes only in accordance with FAR Part 10. Participation is voluntary.



This Industry Day is not related to any specific contract action or solicitation and no contract award will result out of participation.



All costs associated with attendance shall be at the Contractor’s expense and no reimbursement will be provided by the Government.



Primary Point of Contacts:



Taylor Wolf, Director, Supervisory Contracting Officer wolftj@mcc.gov



Terri Tutt Daniel, Contracting Officer, Team Leader tuttt@mcc.gov



Cynthia Waters, Contract Specialist waterscm@mcc.gov



[1] MCC provides guidance and operational policies to MCAs for implementation. MCC closely monitors the program through regular reporting from the MCAs, regular communication with the MCA professional and periodic site inspections.


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Primary Point of Contact
  • Terri Tutt Daniel, Contracting Officer
  • tuttt@mcc.gov
  • Phone Number 2025213600
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