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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 04, 2006 FBO #1834
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R -- Marine Forces Europe Antiterrorism/Force Protection Program Manager

Notice Date
12/2/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541612 — Human Resources and Executive Search Consulting Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps, Marine Forces Europe, CMR 445 UNIT 30401, APO, AE, 09107-0401, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
00000
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-0000000003
 
Response Due
1/11/2007
 
Archive Date
1/26/2007
 
Description
1. Introduction: In ongoing support of the Marine Forces Europe (MARFOREUR) Antiterrorism Force Protection (AT/FP) program, the contractor shall provide on-site support for an ATFP Program management. The incumbent serves as the Antiterrorism/Force Protection Program Manager, working directly for the MARFOREUR Anti-terrorism/Force Protection Officer, within the G-3/5, and is responsible for the overall U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe (MARFOREUR) antiterrorism, physical security and law enforcement programs. The task is expected to be performed from FY08-FY11, pending funding is available and can be applied to the contract. Travel will be required as depicted in the Travel Matrix. 2. Objective: The primary objectives of the program are: a. Serves as MARFOREUR?s AT/FP Program Manager. Assist the MARFOREUR Antiterrorism officer. b. Develop and/or review the Force Protection Plans in support of MARFOREUR exercise program and exercise deployments. c. Serves as an advisor for AT/FP and Related Programs. d. Provide regular review of the COMMARFOREUR AT/FP Program, ensuring compliance with DoD, Service, and CINC?s plans, policies, and directives and provides benchmarks to the ATO periodically. e. Assist Command Operations Personnel. Manages and evaluates various AT/FP programs which include security awareness training; installation/facility security; personal protective measures and where allocated resources for those programs are being spent. f. Deploy to various locations, as required, to conduct threat, vulnerability, criticality, and security assessments to aide in the development of force protection plans, for future U.S. Marine Corps exercises and deployments. 3. To minimize the risks associated with this program the incumbent must: Possess analytical skills sufficient to develop, coordinate, and execute complex and integrated requirements and programming tasks. Possess sound management, leadership skills and ability to work independently. As a civilian providing continuity in the AT/FP Office of the G-3/5 Division, the contractor is considered a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the field and acts accordingly, offering recommendations and adjustments to meet requirements. Actions can impact the safety, success, efficiency, and timeliness of MARFOREUR day-to-day activities, operations and exercises. Possess the ability to communicate orally in order to present high-level briefings, coordinate with all Staff-levels, and interpret analytical documents. Possess ability to communicate effectively in writing sufficient to produce comprehensive, structured reports, analyses, comparisons, and other documentation for the specified tasks assigned. The contractor will coordinate efforts with the Joint Staff, Geographic Combatant Commanders, Service Headquarters and other governmental and non-governmental agencies. Requires theater-specific situational awareness in order to provide recommendations based on events, threat levels, threat conditions, security environment, force/installation defensive capabilities, training and related factors. 4. Program administrative parameters: a. Security requirements: At a minimum, contractors must posses and maintain a Top Secret clearance, with the capability to upgrade to Secret Compartmented Information (SCI) level. b. Estimated travel requirements: see travel matrix at below. c. Estimated period of performance: i. Start date: 1 October 2007 ii. End date: 1 year, with the provision to extend the period of performance to follow-on years as funding becomes available. The government point of contact: Capt Rick Benavides and he can be reached at 0049-7031-15-2538 (Germany) Email: BenavidesR@mfe.usmc.mil The contracting specialist is GySgt Kathrine D. Scoffield, she can be reached at 0049- 7031-15-2370 (Germany) Email: scoffieldkd@mfe.usmc.mil Travel Matrix From Stuttgart, Germany to Senegal Africa 1 trip 1 person 6 days. From Stuttgart, Germany to Tel Aviv, Isreal 1 trip 1 person 6 days. From Stuttgart, Germany to Ukraine 1 trip 1 person 6 days. Stuttgart Germanny to home * number of travelers pending 1 trip 4 days. * above trip is family relocation after contract ends. ALL INFORMATION SHALL BE SENT VIA EMAIL TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICE ON 11 JAN 2007 CLOSE OF BUSINESS STANDARD EASTERN TIME. DOCUMENTS RECIEVED AFTER SAID DATE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Marine Forces Europe, Bldg 2901,, Boblingen
Zip Code: 71032
Country: GERMANY
 
Record
SN01190050-W 20061204/061202220524 (fbodaily.com)
 
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