Contractors should note that all work shall be performed in accordance with the standards prescribed in the attached "VOA Journalistic Code". Failure to comply with these legally mandated standards may result in immediate termination of the contract for default.
The following criteria are used by the VOA and OCB to evaluate prospective contractors: (1) Newspaper, wire service, radio or television experience; (2) Experience in writing news for broadcasts; (3) Extensive knowledge of the target broadcast language(s); (4) Ability to produce work that demonstrates a keen knowledge of national and international issues; (5) Ability to explain complex issues in clear, logical terms that can be understood by VOA's and OCB's worldwide audiences; (6) Ability to research, select, and prepare material to provide background and highlight key elements of VOA or OCB web news reports, prepare and encode additional streamed media, and ensure compliance with copyright restrictions; and (7) Documented (i.e., education/training and/or practical experience) knowledge of the principles and practices of journalistic writing, editing, and Internet publishing.
Prospective contractors are hereby notified that the basis for award will be based on best value; with technical evaluation factors (i.e., strength of prospective contractor's resume, approach to performing work) being more important than the prospective contractor's proposed hourly price. Contractors shall submit their price proposals based on an hourly and/or an assignment basis.
Individuals who are interested in and believe that they have the experience and capabilities to perform one or more of the above-stated free-lance English or foreign language news broadcasting Assignment/Task Orders that are issued under a contract basis with one or more of the above-stated BBG organizations (VOA) at their respective Washington, DC; Miami, FL (for OCB) and/or overseas locations may submit written inquiries for additional information and/or submit their written statement(s) of interest, technical qualifications, desired rate (hourly or per assignment), and pertinent experience for proposing to contract for one or more of the above-listed free-lance English and foreign language news broadcasting assignments with the appropriate BBG organization(s) as follows: (a) For free-lance assignments with the VOA (Radio) in Washington, DC or overseas, submit written inquiries for additional information and/or contract technical proposals to the Voice of America (VOA), Attention: Ms. Cynthia Krasinski, VOA/C, Room 1300, Cohen Federal Building, 330 Independence Avenue (SW), Washington, DC 20237,email address: [email protected]; (b) For free-lance VOA (Television) assignments in Washington, DC or overseas, submit written inquires for additional information and/or contract technical proposals to VOA - TV, Attention: Ms. Donna Buchan, VOA/O, Room 2276, Cohen Federal Building, 330 Independence Avenue, (SW), Washington, DC 20237, email address: [email protected]; and (c) For free-lance radio and/or television assignments with the Office of Cuba Broadcasting's (OCB) Radio and/or TV Marti in Miami, FL or overseas, submit written inquiries for additional information and/or contract technical proposals to OCB, Attention: Ms. Mary Ann Amps, OCB/A, 4201 NW 77th Avenue, Miami, FL 33166, email address: [email protected]. Any written inquiries and/or contract proposals responding to this Public Notice may be submitted to the above-listed respective VOA and/or OCB POCs at any time up to the September 30, 2011 expiration date of this Public Notice. This Notice is not a RFQ, RFP, or IFB.