The U.S. Government can now access DAI Washington services through three different contracting mechanisms: Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IQCs) for USAID, General Services Administration (GSA) schedules, and Millennium Challenge Corporation contracts.
Indefinite Quantity Contracts Held by DAI Washington as a Prime or Subcontractor:
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Rural and Agricultural Incomes with a Sustainable Environment Plus (RAISE Plus) (2005-2010)
Prosperity, Livelihoods And Conserving Ecosystems (PLACE) (2006-2011)
Environmental Policy and Institutional Strengthening II (EPIQ II) (2003-2008)
Integrated Water and Coastal Resources Management II (Water II) (2004-2009)
Crisis Mitigation and Recovery
Managing African Conflict (MAC) (2003-2008)
Support Which Implements Fast Transitions III (SWIFT III) (2008-2013)
Instability, Crisis and Recovery Programs (ICRP) (2005-2010)
Democracy and Governance
International Legislative Strengthening II (LegStreng II) (2004-2009)
Building Recovery and Reform Through Democratic Governance (BRDG) (2005-2010)
Encouraging Global Anticorruption and Good Governance Efforts (ENGAGE) (2008-2013)
Economics, Business, and Trade
Support for Economic Growth and Institutional Reform: General Business Development and Trade Investment (SEGIR GBTI II) (2007-2012)
Support for Economic Growth and Institutional Reform: Macroeconomic Policy, Poverty Alleviation and Economic Institutions Analysis II (SEGIR Macro II) (2004-2009)
Support for Economic Growth and Institutional Reform-Financial Sector (SEGIR FS) (2005-2009)
Health
Technical Assistance and Support Contract II: Global Health (TASC II) (2003-2008)
Global Health Private Sector Program (PSP) (2004-2009)
Public-Private Partnerships
Global Development Alliance Services Support Program (GDA SSP) (2006-2011)
GSA Schedules
GSA Schedules are pre-approved pricelists that allow any federal government agency to buy an approved firm's services in much the same way it buys off-the-shelf commercial items. GSA schedules provide access to the services of pre-qualified organizations through an expedited process. Because the awards have already been competed, these schedules foster rapid solicitation and get people on the ground quicker than other contracting vehicles. On large contracts, government agencies can expect discounted rates, saving them money in the long run.
You can learn more about GSA and these schedules at www.gsa.gov or contact DAI.
Environmental Services
Under our Environmental Services contract, we are able to provide U.S. government agencies with assistance under the following two Special Item Numbers (SINs):
SIN 899-1: Environmental Planning Services and Documentation
SIN 899-7: Geographic Information Services
Finance and Business Solutions (FABS)
Under our FABS contract, we are able to provide U.S. government agencies with services under the following seven SINs:
SIN 520-1: Program Financial Advisor Services
SIN 520-2: Transaction Specialist
SIN 520-3: Due Diligence and Support Services
SIN 520-5: Loan Servicing and Assets Management
SIN 520-12: Budgeting
SIN 520-13: Complementary Financial Services
SIN 520-15: Outsourcing Recurring Commercial Activities for Financial Management Services
Management, Organization, and Business Improvement Services (MOBIS)
Under our MOBIS contract, we are able to provide U.S. government agencies with advice, assistance, and guidance under the following SIN:
SIN 874-1: Consultation Services
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Technical Assistance in Agriculture (2006-2010)
Impact Evaluation Design and Implementation Services (2007-2012)
International Finance Corporation
Africa Micro, Small, Medium Enterprise Finance Framework (IFC Africa MSME) (2006-2010)
Latin America and the Caribbean Micro, Small, Medium Enterprise Finance Framework (IFC LAC MSME) (2007-2010)