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Plan Id
AA-329639
NAICS Code
541990
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/30/2024

Operating Unit
Tanzania
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Meena, Evelyn
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
TBD
Principal Geographic Code
935 - Worldwide (Including Cooperating Country)
Award Action Type
Stand Alone Contract
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Draft Scope of Work/Draft Program Description
Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
5/13/2024
Anticipated Award Date
12/23/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$50M - $99.99M

The purpose of this activity is to identify and implement proven, evidence-based vector control approaches in Tanzania. This activity does not include implementation of indoor residual spraying (IRS) and Larval Source Management (LSM). This activity will provide technical support for the IRS and LSM. This activity focuses on insecticide treated bednets (ITNs) that includes determining the quantity of ITNs needed annually to maintain high population access and implementing delivery/distribution/issuing of ITNs using the Government of Tanzania (Mainland and Zanzibar) approved bed net distribution channels.

Plan Id
AA-331279
NAICS Code
541611
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/28/2024

Operating Unit
Armenia
Sector
Agriculture and Food Security
A&A Specialist Name
Armen Yeghiazarian
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
USAID/Armenia Resilience IDIQ Single Holder
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
USAID IDIQ Task Order
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Draft Scope of Work/Draft Program Description
Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/30/2024
Anticipated Award Date
10/31/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

This will be the first TO under the USAID/Armenia Resilience Single Holder IDIQ. The RFTOP will be released together with the IDIQ RFP.

Goal: Increase domestic production of critical agricultural value chains to increase food security and reduce dependence on imports.

Result Area 1: Increased efficiency and production of critical crops for domestic consumption

- Establish baseline to determine where opportunities for increased production of staple crops exist.
- Re-introduce extension services to provide knowledge support to farmers for more efficient production.
- Increase collaboration among farmers to achieve efficiencies and economies of scale.
- Support mechanization, improved seeds, storage, and other measures to improve yields and reduce post-harvest losses

Result Area 2: Agriculture sector knowledge management

- In partnership with National Agrarian University, strengthen digital agriculture capacity through development of a publicly accessible, web-based agriculture information dashboard, and productive use mapping tool.
- Data collection and maintenance, dissemination, and access for risk identification, planning, and decision making for farmers, private sector actors, and government as part of agricultural information tool above.
- Increase public and farmer awareness of economic opportunities related to agricultural production
- Content development for web-based access/social media for enhanced farmer information and training purposes.
- Bring to scale existing ANAU’s youth engagement programs and expand offerings at secondary school, vocational education, and higher education levels.

Result Area 3: Disaster Preparedness and Resilience

- Expand early warning capacity to include risk assessment related to medium to longer term threats that have an impact on food security.
- Establish coordination and risk assessment mechanism inclusive of the university, government, and private sector to consider and discuss threats and mitigations to food systems and security.
- Increase availability of public information regarding risks and threats to the food systems and improving collection of related data.
- Expand University’s capacity to improve available data for surveillance of pests and biothreats to contribute to national early warning and management.

Result Area 4: Rapid Response/Windows of Opportunity

- Support shorter term recovery from unanticipated events or disasters that threaten the food system in the transition between emergency response and development activities.
- Support grant for specific, innovative activities requested by women or youth entrepreneurs for testing purposes or bringing to scale agribusiness and digital agriculture opportunities.
- Provide studies, research, or analysis requested by government or farmers to help understand threat or risk and possible responses.
- Provide specialized technical assistance on a limited basis to address a specific risk, threat, or opportunity.

Plan Id
AA-329480
NAICS Code
624230
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/28/2024

Operating Unit
Armenia
Sector
Working in Crises and Conflict
A&A Specialist Name
Armen Karapetyan
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
None
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
USAID IDIQ Task Order
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
Draft Scope of Work/Draft Program Description
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
11/1/2024
Anticipated Award Date
2/1/2025
Total Estimated Cost
$10M - $24.99M

NOTE: The anticipated solicitation release and award dates are notional and subject to the timeline of the USAID/Armenia "Armenia Resilience IDIQ." Timing for the issuance of the Disaster Resilience RFTOP will depend on the award of the IDIQ. USAID/Armenia will update the business forecast as decisions are made.

This task order will likely focus on developing the country’s capacity to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and human-caused disasters. It will leverage changing roles and responsibilities in Armenia's disaster response system and reduce Armenia's vulnerability to disasters through mitigation efforts, making Armenia's economic, social, health, and environmental systems more resilient.
Subsequent task order may be used to provide USAID/Armenia with flexibility to support disaster response and recovery interventions.

Plan Id
AA-329876
NAICS Code
541330
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/28/2024

Operating Unit
Jordan
Sector
Water and Sanitation
A&A Specialist Name
Rawia Istanbuli
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Jordanian Class 1A Architect & Engineering firms
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
Stand Alone Contract
Category Management Contract Vehicle
Tier 1 Mandatory Use Agency-wide Solutions
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Information (RFI)/Sources Sought Notice
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/30/2024
Anticipated Award Date
11/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$10M - $24.99M

The purpose of the MESC III Activity is to provide technical assistance and capacity building for the water utilities: Miyahuna, Aqaba Water Company (AW), Yarmouk Water Company (YWC), and the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) and Jordan Valley Authority (JVA) through reviewing the planning and design of physical infrastructure for NRW reduction activities including specifications and tender documents, and monitoring water utilities construction contractors implementing infrastructure upgrades. In addition to providing administrative and management capacity strengthening to water utilities, and collaborating with water utilities senior management and reporting directly to USAID in efforts to improve USAID’s insight into water utilities progress.

Plan Id
AA-332040
NAICS Code
541611
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/27/2024

Operating Unit
Armenia
Sector
Environment and Global Climate Change
A&A Specialist Name
Armen Yeghiazarian
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
None
Principal Geographic Code
110 - New Independent States
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
USAID Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract (IDIQ)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
None
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/30/2024
Anticipated Award Date
10/31/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$50M - $99.99M

The goal of the contract is to strengthen Armenia’s resilience by focusing on strengthening key systems against a wide range of potential threats. These key systems include: natural resource management; disaster risk management; agriculture, food security, and food production systems; water resource management; energy systems; and the systems that support climate resilient infrastructure. The goal will be achieved through provision of technical assistance, capacity building, in-kind support, and grants under contract.

Task Order Technical Requirements

Natural Resource Management
Potential task order interventions will strengthen the public and private environmental and natural resource management systems to promote self-reliance, a healthier population, sustainable livelihoods and economic opportunity, peaceful management of conflict over resources, and increased resilience. This can include interventions that address land and resource rights; environmental and plastic pollution; natural resource-related conflict and violence; urban resilience, and environmental health, and other interventions that may be relevant and appropriate.

Disaster Risk Management (DRM)
Potential task order interventions will build the resilience of communities, cities, institutions, systems and societies to shocks and stresses. This can include bolstering institutions and capabilities at the national, local, community, and civil society levels to strengthen each of the four key phases of DRM - mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery - with the emphasis on preventing new risks, reducing existing risks and strengthening resilience; engaging the whole society and all parts of the Government of Armenia to ensure shared national responsibility for DRM; applying multi-hazard approach and inclusive risk-informed decision-making; and enabling rapid deployment of funds and other resources in the event of sudden onset disasters, and other interventions that may be relevant and appropriate.

Agriculture, Food Security, and Food Production Systems
Potential task order interventions will work with the public and private sector to increase domestic production for domestic consumption and reduce dependence on imports to stabilize market systems, as well as to increase domestic production for export and export market diversification. This can include supporting agriculture sector knowledge management, increased domestic production of staple crops for domestic consumption, food systems resilience, as well as other interventions deemed necessary and appropriate to improve food security in Armenia.

Water Resource Management
Potential task order interventions will support the implementation of the U.S. Government’s Global Water Strategy in Armenia. Interventions can support strengthened sector governance, financing, and markets; increase equitable access to safe, sustainable, and climate-resilient water and sanitation services; improve climate-resilient conservation and management of freshwater resources; reduce conflict and fragility related to water, and other interventions that may be relevant and appropriate.

Energy Systems
Potential task order interventions will support efforts to increase energy system resilience by supporting market liberalization reforms; increased regional energy trade; diversified domestic generation of renewable energy; adoption of energy efficiency measures; and cybersecurity measures to protect Armenia’s energy systems. This can include strengthening relevant government and non-governmental institutions, policies, systems, workforce, and skills to further energy reforms and engagement with the private sector to promote energy system resilience, and other interventions that may be relevant and appropriate.

Systems to Support Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Potential task order interventions will support the development of climate-resilient infrastructure and the systems that support their development. This can include the preparation of technical and economic pre-feasibility and feasibility studies; development of infrastructure design documents; development of strategies, action plans, and other documents needed to institutionalize climate-resilient infrastructure into Government of Armenia processes; developing the capacity of the Government of Armenia and the private sector to implement climate-resilient infrastructure solutions, and other interventions that may be relevant and appropriate. Potential infrastructure sectors may include transportation, water, sanitation and waste management, energy, communications, and shelter services, and others identified in the future.

Responding to Shocks and Unforeseen Events
Due to unforeseen requirements and ever changing environments, potential task orders may be issued that require technical interventions that fall within the purview of USAID/Armenia’s Economic Growth Office, but have not been identified as of yet. These task orders will be used to respond to unanticipated events impacting on or related to the achievement of overall project and Economic Growth Office objectives. Based on demonstrated need and available funding, task orders will be used to provide assistance to the Government of Armenia, and/or the private sector to better navigate and respond to these shocks.
While specific activities undertaken will be determined by the nature and scope of the economic shock, as well as the needs of the GOAM, illustrative activities that will be implemented under this objective include:

? Training and capacity building
? Assessments
? Technical Assistance
? In-kind support such as equipment purchases
? Small scale infrastructure development
? Grants Under Contract

Plan Id
AA-330873
NAICS Code
611710
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/27/2024

Operating Unit
Kenya
Sector
Education
A&A Specialist Name
Stephen Wachira
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
ALL READ IDIQ Holders
Principal Geographic Code
935 - Worldwide (Including Cooperating Country)
Award Action Type
USAID IDIQ Task Order
Category Management Contract Vehicle
Tier 1
Solicitation Number
72061524R00004
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Draft Scope of Work/Draft Program Description
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/5/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$4M - $9.99M

To strengthen accountability and resilience across the Ministry of Education (MOE) and relevant semi-autonomous government agencies (SAGAs) through improved collection, integration, and
use of education data and technology.

Plan Id
AA-332436
NAICS Code
541611
Fiscal Year Of Award
2025
Last Modified Date
3/26/2024

Operating Unit
Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG)
Sector
Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance
A&A Specialist Name
Eileen Fanelli
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Full and Open
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
To Be Determined (TBD)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
None
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
12/6/2024
Anticipated Award Date
6/2/2025
Total Estimated Cost
$100M - $299.99M

Rule of Law program support to include counter-trafficking in persons and anti-corruption.

Plan Id
AA-330606
NAICS Code
611710
Fiscal Year Of Award
2025
Last Modified Date
3/25/2024

Operating Unit
Guatemala
Sector
Education
A&A Specialist Name
Carolina Villegas
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
TBD
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
To Be Determined (TBD)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
Request for Concept Papers Pre-solicitation Conferences
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
5/10/2024
Anticipated Award Date
12/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$500,000 - $999,999

New award to improve learning gaps in elementary school

Plan Id
AA-332982
NAICS Code
541611
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/24/2024

Operating Unit
Bangladesh
Sector
Global Health
A&A Specialist Name
Sharifa Ahmed
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
IDIQ holders
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
USAID IDIQ Task Order
Category Management Contract Vehicle
N/A
Solicitation Number
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
TBD
Cocreation
TBD
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
6/30/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$10M - $24.99M

The USAID/Bangladesh Supply Chain Systems Strengthening Task Order is a Task Order under the Comprehensive Technical Assistance for Health Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical Management (Comprehensive TA) IDIQ award, which is a mechanism within the Next Generation of Supply Chain Suite of Programs (NextGen). The purpose of the Task Order is to improve supply chain systems for commodity security, logistics, and regulation at all levels of the public health system, from national to subnational, to ensure that quality, affordable medicines, and other health commodities are consistently available to healthcare providers and patients when and where they are needed and used appropriately for improved health outcomes, in support of moving toward Universal Health Coverage. Under this intervention area, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) and Directorate General of Family Planning (DGFP) under the Bangladesh Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) will be the main counterparts.

Plan Id
AA-330807
NAICS Code
541990
Fiscal Year Of Award
2024
Last Modified Date
3/22/2024

Operating Unit
Sri Lanka
Sector
Economic Growth and Trade
A&A Specialist Name
Hirantha Heenatigala
Award Length
5 years
Eligibility Criteria
Unrestricted
Principal Geographic Code
937- Default Geographical Code
Award Action Type
USAID Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Contract (IDIQ)
Category Management Contract Vehicle
TBD
Small Business Set Aside
N/A
Cocreation
None
Anticipated Solicitation Release Date
4/8/2024
Anticipated Award Date
9/30/2024
Total Estimated Cost
$25M - $49.99M

The activity expects to contribute to the overall objective of increased economic competitiveness and inclusive growth in Sri Lanka, focusing on the following two components:

1)Improved Enabling Environment: Provide support to Government of Sri Lanka and other relevant partners to create favorable conditions, including regulatory and policy frameworks and improved economic governance institutions, to facilitate the establishment, growth, and success of businesses in Sri Lanka and increase total Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

2)Enhanced Export Competitiveness & Growth for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME): Provide support to SMEs to compete in international markets, expand their export capabilities, overcome barriers and take advantage of opportunities in the global marketplace.

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