1. Acquisitions & Assistance Training Course for Cognizant Technical Officers (CTOs)
2. State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Course/Meetings for Latin America and Caribbean (LAC)
Public Health & Nutrition Field Officers
Contract Activity: Acquisitions & Assistance Training Course for Cognizant Technical Officers (CTOs) Acquisition & Assistance Certification Training Program Teaching COs & CTOs/COTRs How to Write a SOW and Evaluate Proposals
Background:
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) routinely enters into contracts
with vendors to acquire a variety of goods and services in support of its development projects and initiatives. When
requirements that need to be fulfilled are identified, the requesting Program/Project Office submits its Scope of
Work (SOW) to a Contract Officer. In turn, the Contract Officer incorporates the SOW into the resultant Request for
Proposals/Quotations (RFP/Q).
To help ensure the agency receives responsive Proposals/Quotations, the SOW and RFP must clearly describe the technical
requirements, as well as the rules and regulations that must be followed by all vendors. The next critical step in
the Acquisitions & Assistance process is evaluating the Proposals/Quotations that are submitted by prospective vendors.
Finally, after a contract is awarded, a Cognizant Technical Officer (CTO)--historically known as the Contracting
Officer's Technical Representative--oversees the actual delivery of the goods and/or services that were procured.
Certain procurement policies are subject to change, and there is a constant turnover of Contract Officers and CTOs;
hence, ongoing training must be provided in all phases of the Acquisition & Assistance/Procurement process to
ensure compliance with the prevailing procurement policies.
Administered to COs & CTOs/COTRs in Over 40 Countries, including Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Project Profile:
Professional Resource Group International, Inc. (PRGI)
was contracted to design a curriculum and training manuals, provide Subject Matter Experts, and Professional Facilitators
to assist government procurement personnel in delivering the Acquisition & Assistance training course for Contract
and Cognizant Technical Officers in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and other countries throughout Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin
America (including the Caribbean Basin), and the Middle East. Case studies, audio-visual materials, small group discussions,
and other tools were used to enhance the effectiveness of the overall training presentation.
The course included instructions and guidance on how to write a comprehensive Scope of Work and how to evaluate
responses to Request For Proposals/Quotations.
Contract Activity:
State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Course/Meetings for Latin America and Caribbean (LAC)
Public Health & Nutrition Field Officers
Background:
In many regions of LAC unequal access to quality health services presents a major
obstacle to achieving overall health improvements, as well as economic and social development. This is reflected
across health indicators, but especially in maternal and child health indicators, which have been slow to improve
among poor, rural, or otherwise marginalized groups. Similarly, while trends in fertility and contraceptive prevalence
rates for the region are positive overall, large pockets of unmet need exist for family planning and reproductive
health services, and ensuring uninterrupted contraceptive supplies and access to services for the neediest remains
a challenge.
HIV/AIDS is also a significant and growing problem that not only threatens individual lives, but also jeopardizes
prosperity and social stability at national and sub regional levels.
1. Bolivia |
9. Guyana |
17. Peru |
2. Brazil |
10. Haiti |
18. Antigua & Barbuda* |
3. Colombia |
11. Honduras |
19. The C'wealth of Dominica* |
4. Cuba |
12. Jamaica |
20. Grenada* |
5. Dominican Republic |
13. Mexico |
21. St. Kitts & Nevis* |
6. Ecuador |
14. Nicaragua |
22. St. Lucia* |
7. El Salvador |
15. Panama |
23. St. Vincent & the Grenadines* |
8. Guatemala |
16. Paraguay |
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Build health systems capacity Improve child survival, health, and nutrition Improve maternal health and nutrition Reduce unintended pregnancy and improve healthy reproductive behavior Reduce transmission and impact of HIV/AIDS Prevent and control infectious diseases of major importance Reduce non-communicable diseases and injuries Address health requirements of internally displaced persons State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Course for USAID/LAC State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Meetings for USAID/LAC
*Eastern Caribbean Countries
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) uses State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) programs and practices to help
alleviate the Public Health and Nutrition deficiencies identified by Field Officers located throughout LAC.
USAID/LAC programs are designed to:
Public Health and Nutrition Field Officers
Public Health and Nutrition Field Officers & Private Sector Health Professionals
To keep one another informed and up-to-date on SOTA Practices that are
working in the field, USAID/LAC brings their Public Health and Nutrition Officers together periodically to exchange
"Best Practices," and to plan future programs.
Project Profile:
Professional Resource Group International, Inc. (PRGI)
was contracted to design, facilitate, and provide Logistical and Administrative Support Services for week-long
USAID/LAC State-Of-The-Art (SOTA) Course/Meetings. Field Officers from Dominican Republic in attendance at the SOTA
Course/Meetings hosted by PRGI learned how their counterparts from other countries in Latin America and the
Caribbean Basin and other leading Public Health and Nutrition professionals from the private sector were meeting
their challenges. In addition to having sessions that dealt with the specific programs and initiatives designed around
the Strategic Objectives for the region, SOTA discussions were also held regarding the processes used to support and
measure their progress. With the USAID/Washington senior staff members in attendance, the Field Officers were able
to relate the success of their efforts and make recommendations that could help ensure the sustainability of
programs sponsored by the USAID/LAC Missions throughout the region. Case studies, audio-visual materials, small group
discussions, and other tools were used to enhance the effectiveness of the overall training presentation.
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