Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Top USAID contractors for 2016

Top USAID contractors for 2016




Emergency supplies are loaded onto a truck for Typhoon Haiyan victims in Tacloban, Philippines. Photo by: Katey Schein-Prudhomme / USAID / CC BY-NC

The United States Agency for International Development obligated contract funding reached $4.68 billion in 2016, decreasing by $200 million from the previous year. The modest decline for 2016 follows a $1 billion surge for contract spending from 2014 to 2015.


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Chemonics reclaimed its position as the top contractor for USAID in 2016, winning nearly double the contract funding from 2015. The global development consulting firm garnered over $1 billion worth of USAID financing last year, following the award of a $9.5 billion indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, or IDIQ, in 2015. 

Tetra Tech and DAI, meanwhile, were awarded the second and third-highest USAID contract funding, respectively, combining for over $800 million in obligated funding.

Together, these top three recipients comprise 39 percent of all USAID obligated contract funding in 2016.

Five organizations managed to break into the top 20 awardees in 2016. 

Remote Medicine, which won $10 million in contracts in 2015, received $67 million last year. International Business & Technical Consultants doubled their contract funding from $21 million in 2015 to $42 million. Nathan Associates received $40 million — up by $11 million from the previous year.

Two of the list’s new entrants ranked within the top 10 organizations, each obtaining over $100 million more than their previous contract funding. 

Creative Associates International, which received $43 million in 2015, attracted $146 million last year. 

Similarly, the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority received $122 million in 2016 versus $17 million in 2015, as it secured a five-year contract to procure, warehouse and distribute drugs and medical equipment for public hospitals across Kenya. KEMSA is the only non-U.S. organization to make it into the top 20.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

May 2017. Spend the summer in Ethiopia - expenses are covered and you can make a difference!

There are several short-term teaching/training positions available in Ethiopia this summer!

Immediate opening for MIS trainer and all positions will be open until filled!

1- Experts in business and engineering for several 3-week block courses in Addis Ababa. Airfare and hotel are covered plus a small stipend. Courses are graduate level and class times are Monday-Friday 5pm-7pm and half-day on Saturday. PhD is not required but work experience is a must.

Courses to be taught:
In Business field
a- Accounting
b- Operations Research
c- MIS (immediate opening)

In Engineering field
a- Electrical Systems Design
b- Power Transmission and Distribution

2- Looking for International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS Standards) expert to deliver short-training course. Trainees will be financial professionals in Addis Ababa tasked with implementing the IFRS Standards. Duties include developing training, training materials, and delivering course in Ethiopia. Airfare and hotel are covered plus a small stipend

If you're interested please email me for at atadesse@international.ucla.edu more information.

Best,
Azeb


Azeb Tadesse
Deputy Director
UCLA African Studies Center
10244 Bunche Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1310





You're invited to The People Speak: Voices Against Violence



Please join The Chicago Reporter, Y
oung Chicago Authors and Public Narrative two weeks from tonight for an evening of powerful storytelling about the effects of violence in Chicago's neighborhoods
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DATE AND TIME
     Tuesday, May 30, 2017
     7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

LOCATION
     Kennedy-King College Theater
     740 West 63rd St.
     Chicago, IL 60621

This free event will bring together a range of voices, including the poets of Young Chicago Authors, to explore the complex emotions that come with living amidst the gunfire but fighting for something more.

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About the Database
Last summer, the Reporter launched “Settling for Misconduct,” an interactive database that tracks how much the city spends to settle civil rights lawsuits against the Chicago police officers. This spring, we will be updating it with two additional years of data.
The stories behind Chicago’s police settlements often begin in ordinary moments, but end in extraordinary circumstances, according to the lawsuits. An 11-year-old with a gun placed at her temple. A grandmother arrested for battery to a police officer. A young man shocked unconscious by a Taser. The database brings these little-known stories back into the public eye. And we’ve made it easy for you to dig through the data yourself. You can search by an officer's name or badge number and look up lawsuits by neighborhood, payout amount, type of misconduct and more. Explore the Database >>
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About the Organizers

The Chicago Reporter confronts racial and economic inequality, using the power of investigative journalism. The Reporter is the nation’s only nonprofit news organization whose mission is to investigate race. That was true in 1972, and that is still true today.

Since 1991, Young Chicago Authors has been transforming the lives of young people by cultivating their voices through writing, publication, and performance education.

For 25 years, Public Narrative has been teaching community organizations and journalists how to tell better stories — to make sure the coverage of Chicago’s issues include the voices of people, not just power.

Continuing Education Event: Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Behavior Associated with Military Service | June 8, 2017 - 9:00a-4:00p



SEMINAR DETAILS & LOCATION

Thursday, June 8, 2017 9:00am-4:00pm
Johns Hopkins University
Montgomery County Campus
9605 Medical Center Drive, Room 121 Rockville, MD 20850

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
  • Pre-registration deadline is 5:00 pm on Monday, June 5, 2017.
  • No refunds will be made after 5:00 pm on Monday, June 5, 2017.
  • Additional $10 fee for walk-in registrations.
  • In the event of inclement weather, call EveryMind’s office after 6:00am on the day of the seminar for an update on the status of the seminar.
  • Credit hours are ONLY given to those who attend the entire seminar.
  • Registrants must sign in and out.


Julie Riggs
Program Manager, Serving Together

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Monday, May 15, 2017

Community Training Opportunity. Plan before a disaster. Public Assistance Program. D.C. June 20-22, 2017

Registration Deadline: June 13th, 2017. On June 20-22nd 2017 HSEMA, 
in partnership with FEMA Region III, will be conducting Public Assistance (PA) Training.




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On June 20-22nd 2017 HSEMA, in partnership with FEMA Region III, will be conducting Public Assistance (PA) Training.


Exercise Elements:
  • Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) Analysis
  • Request for Assistance
  • PA Eligibility Criteria
  • PDA Process New Doctrine Orientation
  • Primary & Secondary Debris/Permanent Removal Procedures
  • Mitigation Assistance
  • PA Cost Estimating
Registration Deadline:
  • June, 13th, 2017
Registration:
Exercise Date:
  • June 20-22nd
Time:
  • Start: 8:00 A.M.
  • Finish: 5:00 A.M.
Location:
N&A Typing:
  • (NA1TO): Course Announcement Public Assistance (PA) Training
  • DC GIS MAR Address & ID#: 301360 (UCC Google Maps for User-Friendly Mobile GPS Navigation )
  • Type# : (T19) Training Class/Exam
  • Category #: (C11) Emergency Preparedness
  • Audience #: (A1) District Employee (A2) Dedicated Contract Support Staff (DCSS)
  • Ward #: (W8) Ward 8
  • Police District #: (7D) Police District 7
  • Advisory Neighborhood Council #: (ANC 8C) ANC 8C
Target Audience:
  • District Agency PA Applicants
  • Damage Assessment Task Force
  • District Preparedness System Recovery Subcommittee Members
  • EOC Incident Management Support Team (IMST), Finance and Admin Section
Course Topics:
  • Eligibility
  • PA Alternative Procedures
  • Debris Management Planning
  • Debris Operations
  • Debris Contracting
  • Cost Estimating Format
  • Procurement Requirements
  • Monitoring
  • 406 Mitigation Opportunities
  • Mitigation Cost Effectiveness
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