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Science and Technology Fellowship Program (STFP)
Contact and place of performance
Helen Newbery
USA
SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS 1. NOTICE: This is not a solicitation but rather a Sources Sought Synopsis to determine potential sources for information and planning purposes only. A similar notice was published in March 2016 under NAICS code 541612. Based upon input received in response to that synopsis, the NAICS code has been revised as reflected below. 1.1 The purpose of this Sources Sought Synopsis is to conduct market...
View moreThe Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is conducting market research to identify potential sources for the Science and Technology Fellowship Program (STFP), formerly known as the Post-Doctoral Research Program or the Research Associates Program. This program aims to enhance United States Air Force scientific and technological research capabilities by placing approximately 250 post-doctoral and senior researchers annually within host laboratories across the USA. This requirement is identified under NAICS 541990, All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, and PSC code R. The government is utilizing this sources sought notice to determine the feasibility of a competitive acquisition or a total small business set-aside, specifically seeking interest from 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, HUBZone, and Women-Owned small business concerns.
The selected contractor will be responsible for the comprehensive administration of the STFP, which provides research opportunities for highly motivated PhD-level candidates to interact with senior laboratory scientists. Required services include marketing and advertising the program nationwide to attract a diverse pool of applicants, maintaining an online application and tracking website, and managing an external board of reviewers comprised of nationally recognized experts in science, mathematics, and engineering. Additionally, the contractor must establish a database of research interests and advisors, manage an electronic financial system for issuing stipends and travel benefits, and oversee the administrative execution of awards. The contract will involve managing pass-through funds for recipient stipends and overseeing the placement of approximately 250 researchers per year.
Interested parties must submit a capability statement of no more than 15 pages by March 30, 2017, to the contracting officer, Helen Newbery. Submissions should detail relevant experience from the past five years, including expertise in program administration, recruitment of doctoral-level researchers, and the management of expert evaluation panels. Responses are required to identify the firm’s small business status and delineate any anticipated teaming arrangements, including the specific percentage of work to be performed by the prime and teaming partners. The government will use these responses to determine the final acquisition strategy for the solicitation, which is identified by solicitation number FA955017R0002.
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