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The Department of Commerce, specifically the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is conducting market research to identify sources for on-demand language interpretation and translation services. The requirement includes a 12-month base period with four additional option periods, focusing on remote simultaneous interpretation and written translation for various meetings and documents related to fisheries management and international trade. The services will primarily be virtual, with occasional in-person events in Alaska.
The work involves providing language interpretation and translation services for various meetings and documents related to fisheries management and international trade.
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Trade, and Commerce (OIATC), is conducting market research to identify qualified and interested sources, including small business and socioeconomic small business concerns, for a contemplated commercial services requirement for on-demand language interpretation and translation support. The contemplated requirement is expected to include a 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods. Services are expected to include written translation to and from English and multiple foreign languages; predominantly remote simultaneous interpretation, with some consecutive interpretation, for bilateral meetings and events; related proofreading/editing and formatting support; project management; quality assurance/quality control; and two interpreters per interpretation assignment. Subject matter may include fisheries management, protected resources/bycatch consultations, seafood inspection and facility-audit communications, and related legal, scientific, regulatory, technical, shipping, harvest, processing, and international trade materials. Current planning assumptions are approximately 30 to 40 meetings/events annually, generally 1 to 3 hours each, and approximately 50 documents annually averaging about 10 pages each. Most interpretation is expected to be virtual; a rare in-person event in Alaska may occur approximately once every other year, with preauthorized travel reimbursed separately in accordance with the Federal Travel Regulation. Attachment A-1, Draft Performance Work Statement, and Attachment A-2, Draft CLIN/Pricing Structure, are provided for industry feedback. This notice is for market research only to support acquisition planning and set-aside consideration; it is not a solicitation and no contract will be awarded from this notice. Kyle Shaffer Alternative
Point of Contact Nick Brown Contracting , SEATTLE, WA 98115 USA to this opportunity. Source Sought Notice - NOAA OIATC Language Interpretation and Translation Services.pdf A-1 Draft PWS - OIATC Language Interpretation and Translation Services.pdf
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