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Synopsis for Global Antiterrorism Training Assistance (GATA III) Training Delivery Services
Contact and place of performance
Michele Hartigan
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The Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Anti-Terrorism Assistance, is looking for multiple sources to facilitate foreign law enforcement training and perform related activities in support of the Global Antiterrorism Training Assistance (GATA) Program. The US Department of State (DOS), Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Training Directorate, Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (DS/T/ATA or ATA) ma...
View moreThe Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Office of Antiterrorism Assistance (DS/T/ATA) is seeking multiple sources for the Global Antiterrorism Training Assistance (GATA III) program. This initiative provides advanced foreign law enforcement training, technical assistance, and equipment grants to strengthen partner nation capabilities and support U.S. counterterrorism objectives. Services include coordinating and implementing specialized instructional training, ranging from small unit tactical courses to senior executive seminars, as well as providing logistical support, mobile training teams, and facility management. The work is classified under NAICS 541690: Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services.
This requirement will be fulfilled through a multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, with an anticipated four awards to U.S.-based prime contractors. Performance involves managing three multi-regional task orders and one worldwide task order, with approximately 98 percent of instruction occurring overseas in various locations, including remote, high-threat, and austere environments. Contractors are responsible for instructor-led training, specialized technical assistance, and comprehensive logistics such as international transportation, lodging, and catering for both instructors and participants. While no facility or personnel security clearances are required, contractors must conduct pre-employment suitability and background screenings for all instructors.
Solicitation 19AQMM22R0130 is expected to be released in late July. Successful performance requires substantial financial and human resources to manage complex international schedules, language barriers, and diplomatic nuances. Prime contractors must maintain a program management office capable of overseeing domestic training venues and coordinating international mobile training teams. The resulting awards will be subject to FAR Part 30 Cost Accounting Standards. Point of contact for this special notice, published on July 2, 2023, is Michele Hartigan.
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