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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 14, 2011 FBO #3611
MODIFICATION

R -- PSC - Counternarcotics Advisor, INL/AP, Herat or Helmand, Afghanistan (2 Positions)

Notice Date
10/12/2011
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
541990 — All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
 
Contracting Office
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, INL RM MS, 2430 E Street, N.W., South Building, SA-4 Navy Hill, Washington, District of Columbia, 20520
 
ZIP Code
20520
 
Solicitation Number
PSC-11-052
 
Archive Date
11/21/2011
 
Point of Contact
Larry S. Parr, Phone: 202-776-8761
 
E-Mail Address
ParrLS@state.gov
(ParrLS@state.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
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 the cover letter of this solicitation. The number of pages contained in this electronic copy may not exactly correspond to the hard paper copy, although generally all the information is contained herein. The Department is not responsible for any data/text that may not be received when retrieving this document electronically. If the recipient does not notify the contact person that they have obtained this document then any amendments to the document may not be available to the recipients. Amendments to solicitation documents generally contain information critical to the submission of an application. PSC - Counternarcotics Regional Advisor West or Southwest, Herat or Helmand, Afghanistan (2 Positions) ISSUANCE DATE: 10/06/2011 CLOSING DATE: 11/06/2011 SOLICITATION NUMBER: PSC-11-052 (INL) Gentlemen/Ladies: SUBJECT: Solicitation for Personal Services Contractor (PSC), Department of State, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. The United States Government, represented by the Department of State, is seeking applications from U.S. citizens interested in providing the PSC services described in the attached. HOW TO APPLY: Submissions shall be in accordance with the attached information at the place and time specified. An application includes (1) OF-612 or SF-171 form, (2) a resume (3) 3 Referral letters and (4) any other documentation you need or want to provide. Please reference the Solicitation Number of this posting when sending your application, additional documents or ask any clarification questions(fax any other questions or, telephone and/or e-mail where applicable). Applicants are also requested to provide their full mailing address and a phone number where they can be contacted. All applications shall be submitted by e-mail or facsimile and, ONLY if necessary, originals may be sent via FedEx to Larry Parr. They must arrive on time. Any questions may be directed to Larry S. Parr, Senior Advisor, INL/RM/MS, DOS, who may be reached at FAX No. (202) 776-8686 or E-Mail parrls@state.gov. If sent via FedEx to: Larry S. Parr, INL/RM/MS, Navy Hill, SA-4 South Department of State 2430 E. Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20520 Late applications shall not be accepted, unless there was a mishandling once received in DOS. Applicants should retain for their records copies of all enclosures that accompany their proposals. Sincerely, Mary Pat Hayes-Crow, Contracting Officer 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER: PSC-11-052 (INL) 2. ISSUANCE DATE: 10/06/2011 3. CLOSING DATE: 11/06/2011 4. TIME SPECIFIED FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: midnight Eastern local time 5. POSITION TITLE:Counternarcotics Regional Advisor West or Southwest, Herat or Helmand, Afghanistan 5. MARKET VALUE: $80,728 - $129,517 6. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: December 2011 - December 2012 (extendable up to 4 yrs) 7. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Regional Command West, Afghanistan 8. JOB DESCRIPTION: See below STATEMENT OF DUTIES GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE PURPOSE OF THIS CONTRACT AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR A. BACKGROUND. The Office of Afghanistan/Pakistan Programs (INL/AP) is part of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) in the Department of State. The Bureau is responsible for the development, supervision, coordination and implementation of international narcotics control assistance activities and international criminal justice issues for the Department of State. INL/AP provides policy guidance and develops, executes and monitors programs to address the full range of counternarcotics issues as they relate to stabilization and reconstruction activities in Afghanistan and Pakistan. INL has been engaged in an effort with the Government of the Islamic Repiublic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) to ensure a comprehensive approach to the drug problem. The U.S. Counternarcotics Strategy for Afghanistan targets narcotics traffickers through interdiction, while also supporting agricultural development, eradication, demand reduction, public information, and rule of law programs throughout Afghanistan. B. PURPOSE. The Counternarcotics Advisor will support, assist, and advise INL in its efforts to expand counternarcotics programs in Regional Command-West (RC(W)), based in Herat. The Counternarcotics Advisor would provide expertise in a wide variety of settings, including internal U.S. embassy and multi-national meetings, to assist GIRoA in reaching its stated goals and objectives in reforming the counternarcotics programs in Afghanistan. S/he would offer assistance in a variety of areas, to include counternarcotics policy development and coordination with the interagency and international community and counternarcotics program development, management, and oversight. I. STATEMENT OF WORK • Serves as INL counternarcotics advisor in the area covered by the Regional Command (RC), as directed by INL or the Senior Civilian Representative in the RC. As directed, coordinate with State, the Regional Command, USAID, USDA, international partners, and provide advice to Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) and Regional Platforms on counternarcotics matters. • Aid in ensuring lines of communication between INL/Kabul, DEA, USAID, U.S./ISAF military, the GOA, and other international partners on counternarcotics programs. • Acquire a good knowledge and understanding of activity under all eight pillars of the GIRoA counternarcotics effort, as well as an understanding of how the counternarcotics effort is linked with counterinsurgency, anti-corruption, and rule of law efforts. • Assist with the formulations and implementation of policies/programs at the local and regional level. • Assist with conducting program development, implementation, and oversight for new and existing INL counternarcotics programs, including, but not limited to working with Provincial Development Councils to develop proposals for Good Performers Initiative programs, Governor-Led Eradication, the Counternarcotics Public Information, and drug abuse prevention and treatment programs. Also, aid in the solicitation and delivery of resources and funding from third party sources (for example UK Embassy, ISAF, CSTC-A). • As directed, work with relevant partners from the Office of the Governor, GIRoA Line Ministries, and provincial and district leadership to advance shared interests in counternarcotics. • Assist in tracking counternarcotics and related developments in the area of responsibility, including CN efforts by partner entities including the civilian and military counternarcotics efforts and USAID alternative development efforts in the province, among others. As appropriate, facilitate and promote counternarcotics engagement and assistance to the provinces within the RC by other international parties, including the United Nations and Coalition member states. • Facilitate visits to the RC for GIRoA counternarcotics officials and visiting INL, Embassy, and State Department delegations. • Assist with providing regular reporting on developments in the field to INL/Kabul, INL/Washington, the State Department Senior Civilian Representative in the RC, and INL counternarcotics advisors and program officers elsewhere in Afghanistan. • As necessary and directed, serve as general INL Liaison at the RC, connecting RC-based officers with relevant INL staff in Kabul, the rest in Afghanistan, and Washington. • Work effectively under pressure, within short time constraints, and during times of rapidly developing events. • Work collaboratively and effectively with senior leadership and colleagues from other countries, agencies, and departments to accomplish INL's goals and objectives. • Inform INL on current developments in a given portfolio that must be consulted in advance of important briefings, meetings, or presentations of new initiatives. • Produce a brief written weekly report on status of programs, activities, and initiatives to be disseminated via email to designated points of contact at INL Kabul, and INL/AP on a mutually agreed upon day of the week. Upon reporting to post, propose a format for this report, which should include, but is not limited to: recent and planned activities, accomplishments, challenges, proposed solutions, administrative issues, and upcoming schedule (to include TDYs and leave). Photographs may be included, as well. Guidelines Guidelines consist of various letters of authorization and memoranda of understanding between the U.S. Government and the Government of Afghanistan, as well as existing federal regulations, Department of State policies, legislation, the Foreign Assistance Act, and other authorization and appropriations in the INL account. Complexity Develops detailed plans, goals, and objectives for the long-range implementation and administration of INL policies and programs, and/or develops criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the program. Coordinating plans with various other groups including international donors, the U.S. military and the Government of Afghanistan can be complicated. The work horizon of this position is one year; the incumbent must actively plan activities twelve months into the future. Active planning involves anticipating future events and requirements, deciding or recommending what needs to be done, the people and other resources required, and the timing of the activities. Operating within the country strategy, the incumbent will have ongoing opportunity to develop new ideas and approaches that impact on existing procedures and methods. The incumbent must absorb and understand a large volume of detailed information on policies and procedures for multiple disciplines. Within a loose framework, the incumbent will be responsible for meeting a series of mid-to-long term objectives through structuring work and resources. Often breaking new ground, this role will be highly complex and will require a highly developed analytical ability and judgment. The problems encountered in this position are often unique, highly complex, or conceptual. Covering a wide range of potentially conflicting issues, the incumbent must apply the highest analytical skill and judgment to determine the best solution from the range of possible alternatives. The work pattern will be typified by many different overlapping tasks with heavy disruption due to changes in priorities, external events, and other interruptions The incumbent will interface primarily with mid-level officers inside the U.S. Embassy in Kabul and other international representatives at PRTs and civilian platforms in Afghanistan. The nature of the contact with embassy officers will be highly demanding, requiring the transfer of complex ideas and concepts. The incumbent will interact primarily with mid-level military, GOA, and international officials, although the advisor will sometimes meet with the governor of the province to which assigned. The nature of the contact will normally be routine, although often escalating to complex as competing/conflicting interests and security threats are encountered. A broad range of highly developed oral communication skills are required for this position. The incumbent will, at various times, be required to transmit routine information, discuss sensitive matters with tact and diplomacy, provide complex explanations, persuade and influence, give formal presentations, express care and compassion, provide reasoned arguments, and resolve conflicts without compromising the organization's position. Finally, the incumbent must exercise leadership, in order to achieve objectives and get the job done well, quickly, and efficiently without recourse to close supervision or coercion. Physical Demands In Afghanistan, the work is principally sedentary, however frequent travel in and around Afghanistan is likely. While on a site visit there are physical demands associated with travel to and from remote areas abroad in restrained time frames over underdeveloped infrastructure and conveyances - the position requires an above average resistance to fatigue and physical hardships. Extended onsite visits to remote project sites may rarely be required, necessitating the ability to walk medium to longer distances (hundreds of yards or more) on generally irregular dirt or stone surfaces, in both hilly and flat terrain. Those who use wheelchairs, have respiratory difficulties, or require assistance walking will find this difficult. Additionally, those undergoing medical treatment or taking certain medicines that limit their physical or mental abilities may find it difficult to adhere to the limitations recommended by their physician(s). Travel on helicopters and/or cargo-oriented fixed wing aircraft will also be required. Those with ear or other problems, who do not easily adapt to pressurized environments or higher but non-pressurized environments, will find the travel requirements of these positions difficult. Those with circulation problems or difficulties adapting to climate extremes or extremely dusty environments will find this aspect of the position difficult. II. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS a. U.S. citizenship, eligible for a State Department Secret security clearance. b. The incumbent should possess a university degree in a field related to the primary duties of this position. Examples include: International Affairs, International Development, Political Science; South/Southwest Asia, Middle East, Asian or Islamic Studies; Business Administration and/or finance; and Development Economics. A master's degree is preferred but not required. c. A total of ten years of professional work experience directly related to one or more of the fields related to the primary duties of the position: program management, international development, public diplomacy/public information campaigns, agriculture or alternative livelihood assistance. NOTE: A SECURITY OR LAW ENFORCEMENT BACKGROUND ALONE IS INSUFFICIENT TO MEET THE EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT OF THIS POSITION. d. International experience is required; experience in Afghanistan or Iraq preferred. e. Knowledge Areas i. The incumbent must quickly acquire a detailed knowledge of INL programs, civilian and military planning, and applications to counternarcotics goals in the geographic area where assigned. The incumbent will be expected to give detailed advice on how these areas operate ii. The incumbent must quickly acquire a detailed knowledge of the political situation; social, cultural, religious, economic, and legal frameworks; security situation; and the agricultural, infrastructural (roads, bridges, irrigation, etc.), counternarcotics strategy in his/her geographic area of assignment iii. The incumbent should possess, at the time of assignment, detailed knowledge of at least one (but preferably at least two) of the following fields: counternarcotics policy, counternarcotics-related law enforcement, justice sector development, public information, agriculture livelihood development, economic livelihood development, alternative livelihood development, and/or drug demand reduction/treatment. iv. Specialist knowledge may have been acquired through extensive training in the specialist area(s), through a considerable amount of work experience in the field, or a combination of the two. Due to this background, the incumbent will be influential within the entire program and will likely provide detailed advice to non-specialist and other specialists. f. Any degree of fluency in Pashto or Dari is desired, as is experience in working with an interpreter. g. A range of written communication skills are required for this position. The incumbent will, at various times, be required to transmit routine information to other international advisors through e-mail and fax, discuss sensitive matters with tact and diplomacy with the international community in both formal and informal letters and e-mails, as well as provide complex explanations, persuade and influence, and resolve conflicts in a written format without compromising the organization's position. III. POSITION ELEMENTS Supervisory Controls: The incumbent will directly report to the Director of the INL Section (INL/Kabul) at U.S. Embassy Kabul through the INL/Kabul Counternarcotics Team Leader. The Department of State Senior Civilian Representative in Kandahar will provide daily supervision. Tasking will come from both INL/Kabul and INL's Afghanistan and Pakistan Program Office in Washington. The incumbent's actions, decisions and recommendations are reviewed on the basis of results achieved and conformance with appropriate laws and regulations. Because the incumbent receives only general policy guidance, he/she must constantly depend on his/her own professional judgment to further the mission of INL. Level of Effort: Hours for this full-time position will be the core hours of U.S. Embassy Kabul: 8:30am to 5:30pm Sunday through Thursday with a minimum of fifty-five hours per week. Travel and Position Location: The position is located within Regional Commands throughout Afghanistan. Frequent travel in and around the assigned province is likely. All movements within Afghanistan will be covered by the U.S. military and/or INL air wing and motor pool assets, and all travel outside of Afghanistan will be covered by commercial airlines. Pre-deployment support for the Afghanistan-based Advisor: The advisor will be required to attend four (4) weeks of basic familiarization training at the Foreign Service Institute in Washington D.C. prior to deployment. Life Support: Life support for the Advisor will be provided by other USG service providers and is not to be included in this task order proposal. INL/INL Kabul will provide the incumbent with access to the Embassy compound. The incumbent will have access to hardened and/or regular cars (exact type will be dependent on the security situation) from motor pool for transportation. Housing will be assigned through the Embassy's PRT Office in coordination with INL and the PRT Commander. IV. EVALUATION CRITERIA A. Ability to provide counternarcotics subject matter expertise and policy guidance to policy makers within the Regional Command, PRTs, and INL representatives at Embassy Kabul and elsewhere 20 points x ___= ___ B. Experience and ability to assess current GIRoA and U.S. counternarcotics programs and assist in developing and implementing plans to improve GIRoA capacities to implement counternarcotics programs. 20 points x ___= ___ C. Ability to liaise with members of relevant USG agencies, Host Nation representatives, and the international community in developing and coordinating counternarcotics programs. 20 points x ___ =____ D. Ability to communicate complex issues in a timely and concise manner, both orally and in written form. 10 points x ___ = ____ E. Ability to effectively promote teamwork. 10 points x ___= ___ F. Experience in working in an overseas high-threat environment. 10 points x ____ =_ G. Past Performance: Offeror's previous experience and quality of past performance. (Evaluator may use all evaluation information available at the time of the evaluation, whether provided by the applicant or obtained from references.). 10 points x ____ =_
 
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Place of Performance
Address: AmeriConsulate Herat, Afghanistan
 
Record
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