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30 Novembre 2021 Il y a 2 years

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Régions concernées par cette opportunité: Libye

Bid Timetable

The ABA will make every effort to adhere to the following schedule (all deadlines are COB Washington DC time):

Activity: Responsibility Date
RFP distributed via e-mail to bidders: ABA 15 November
Deadline to submit clarifying questions via e-mail to kora.andrieu@abaroli.org and michael.lechner@abaroli.org   Bidders 18 November
Deadline for distribution of answers to questions: ABA 19 November
Electronic proposals must be received by kora.andrieu@abaroli.org and michael.lechner@abaroli.org  : Bidders 30 November
Winning bid selected and bidders notified of result: ABA 2 December
Planned contract effective date: ABA 3 December

General Information:

 

    1. Purpose. This request for proposal (RFP) provides to those interested in submitting proposals (“Bidders”) sufficient information to enable them to prepare and submit proposals for the Rule of Law Initiative Libya’s consideration on behalf of the American Bar Association.
    2. Issuing Department. The Rule of Law Initiative Libya has issued this RFP on behalf of the American Bar Association. The sole point of contact in the ABA for the RFP shall be Kora Andrieu, kora.andrieu@abaroli.org the issuing employee for this RFP. Please refer all inquiries to the issuing employee, with a cc. to Michael Lechner, michael.lechner@abaroli.org 
  • Program Deliverables: Program deliverables in this subcontract will be: (a) Develop easy-to-read election misinformation handbook in English; (b) Provide expertise and technical advice on the targeted messaging to counter disinformation during the electoral period; (c) Assist with leads where additional information/context/expertise is required and maintain contact with the ABA fact-checking team for further building of capacities.
  • Type of Contract. The contract must comply with the ABA Contract Policy and will be reviewed by the ABA’s General Counsel’s Office. ABA entities do not have separate legal standing to enter into oral or written contracts in their own names. All contracts are entered into on behalf of the American Bar Association. The issuing department, in its sole discretion, may undertake negotiations with Bidders whose proposal, in the judgment of the issuing department, show them to be qualified, responsible and capable of performing the project or providing the goods. Only staff members authorized by the ABA Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer have authority to execute contractual agreements on behalf of the ABA.
  1. Rejection of Proposals. The issuing employee reserves the right, in their sole and complete discretion, to reject any proposal received as a result of this RFP.
  2. Incurring of Costs. The ABA is not liable for any costs the Bidder incurs in preparation and submission of its proposal, in participating in the RFP process or in anticipation of the award of the contract.
  3. Questions and Answers. If a Bidder has any questions regarding this RFP, the Bidder must submit the questions by email to the issuing employee named in Section 1.2 of the RFP. If the Bidder has questions, they must be submitted via email no later than the date indicated on the Bid Timetable. The Bidder shall not attempt to contact the issuing employee by any other means. All questions and all answers will be provided to all Bidders by the deadline date indicated on the Bid Timetable.
  4. Response Date. To be considered for selection, electronic submission must arrive to the issuing employee on the date specified in the Bid Timetable.
  5. Proposals. To be considered, Bidders should submit a complete response to this RFP, using the format provided in Section 2.0, providing an electronic copy in PDF format to the issuing employee. The Bidder shall make no other distribution of its proposal to any other Bidder or ABA employee or ABA consultant. An official authorized to bind the Bidder to its provisions must sign the proposal in Appendix A. For this RFP, the proposal must remain valid until a contract is fully executed. If the issuing employee selects the Bidder’s proposal for award, the contents of the selected Bidder’s proposal will become, except to the extent the contents are changed through Best and Final Offers or negotiations, contractual obligations. 
  6. Discussions for Clarification. Bidders may be required to make an oral or written clarification to their proposals to the issuing employee to ensure thorough mutual understanding and Bidder responsiveness to the solicitation requirements. The issuing employee will initiate requests for clarification.
  7. Prime Contractor Responsibilities. The contract will require the selected Bidder to assume responsibility for all services offered in its proposal whether it produces them itself or by subcontract. The issuing employee will consider the selected Bidder to be the sole point of contact with regard to contractual matters.
  8. Proposal Contents. Bidders should not label proposal submissions as confidential or proprietary. The issuing employee will hold all proposals in confidence and will not reveal or discuss any proposal with competitors for the contract, unless disclosure is required:
  1. Under the provisions of any State or United States statute or regulation; or
  2. By rule or order of any court of competent jurisdiction.

All material submitted with the proposal becomes the property of the ABA and may be returned only at the issuing employee’s option. The issuing employee, in its sole discretion, may include any person other than competing Bidders on its proposal evaluation committee. The issuing employee has the right to use any or all ideas presented in any proposal regardless of whether the proposal becomes part of a contract.

  1. Best and Final Offers. The issuing employee reserves the right to conduct discussions with Bidders for obtaining “best and final offers.” To obtain best and final offers from Bidders, the issuing department may do one or more of the following: enter into pre-selection negotiations; schedule oral presentations; and request revised proposals.
  2. Term of Contract. The term of the contract will commence on the Effective Date and will end as determined by the project timeline provided in the bid. The Effective Date will be 2 December or the date of countersignature, whichever is later. The selected Bidder shall not start the performance of any work prior to the effective date of the contract and the ABA shall not be liable to pay the selected Bidder for any service or work performed or expenses incurred before the effective date of the contract. The contract is not considered approved until the terms have been reviewed and approved by the Office of General Counsel. An “American Bar Association Office of General Counsel” approval seal will appear on the contract with the signature of the attorney approving the terms of the contract.
  3. Use of Electronic Versions of this RFP. This RFP is being made available by electronic means. If a Bidder electronically accepts the RFP, the Bidder acknowledges and accepts full responsibility to ensure that no changes are made to the RFP.

Proposal Requirements:

  1. Statement of the Services. Briefly state your understanding of the services required by the RFP. Include a high-level management summary of how your company will effectively satisfy the services required, as well as description of the partnership with the local partners, if applicable.
  2. Proposed Approach. Describe your approach in detail for accomplishing the work as specified in Section 3.0 of this document. This document should be as detailed and comprehensive as possible. 
  3. Price Submittal. Bidders must not include any assumptions in their price submittals. If the Bidder includes assumptions in its price submittal, the issuing employee may reject the proposal. All prices must be included so that the total spending required by the ABA is clearly defined.

Criteria for Selection:

 

  1. Mandatory Responsiveness Requirements.
  2. To be eligible for selection, a proposal must:
  1. Be received according to the dates set in the Bid Timetable;
  2. Be properly signed by a representative of the Bidder who is eligible to bind them in contract with the ABA;
  3. Be in accordance with all instructions as set forth herein.
  1. Technically Nonconforming Proposals. The issuing employee reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to waive technical or immaterial nonconformities in a Bidder’s proposal.
  2. Criteria for Selection. The following criteria will be used, in no particular order, in evaluating each proposal:
    1. Planned approach to accomplish project objectives in accordance with Section 3 of this RFP;
    2. Existing organizational capacity to support the Objectives, including knowledge and outreach in Libyan social media landscape;
    3. Experience working carrying out similar work in Libya;
    4. Demonstrated capacity to reach out to target groups;
    5. Capacity to begin work immediately; and
    6. Overall value

Activities and Approach:

 

Program deliverables under this subcontract are described in section 1.3. Contractor should describe the Activities it will undertake to accomplish these deliverables. Contractor should include the following elements in its response:

  1. Develop easy-to-read election misinformation handbook in English (15-20 pages, MS Word) to serve as basis for debunking and messaging efforts.
  2. Provide expertise and technical advice on the targeted messaging to counter disinformation during the electoral period, including through supporting the publication of guides, reports and video productions aiming to raise awareness on the types and dangers of disinformation and hate speech, using examples pertinent to Libyan readers, for a total period of 6 months.
  3. Assist ABA’s fact checking team where additional information is required, including SMEs on disinformation, technical attribution, verification and fact-checking, hostile threat actor TTPs and/or broader Libyan information environment expertise.

  • Organizational Capacity Statement: Contractor should describe its organizational capacity to carry out the work in this RFP, with focus on its experience working in Libya’s media and social media landscape; expertise in media monitoring; experience working on disinformation and hate speech in Libya. 
  • Budget:  Contractor must provide a line-item budget for all activities under this program. The budget should include the following major cost-categories: (1) Personnel, including individual positions; (2) Supplies; (3) Contractual; (5) Indirect costs. 

RFP – Election Misinfo – ABA

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