IDG holds multiple contracting mechanisms that can make it easy for the US government to engage with IDG’s services. To discuss contracting opportunities with IDG or to learn more about what we do, please contact us.
IDG is a rapidly growing firm, on a path to graduate from small business status. At present, IDG is no longer small for new procurements that use 541990 or 541690 NAICS codes. IDG remains small under the 541611 NAICS code. IDG also remains small under certain existing IDIQs, in particular: USAID CCSDP; USAID CARSS; USAID RDMA; and GSA OASIS. We highly recommend that USAID considers issuing procurements under the 541611 NAICS code or under one of these IDIQs so that IDG and other larger small businesses can participate.
IDIQs, BPAs, Schedules, and RFPs
GSA One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Pool 1 Small Business
- OASIS Small Business is part of a family of seven separate governmentwide multiple award IDIQ contracts that provide flexible and innovative solutions for complex professional services. The Small Business set-aside provides the ability to perform socio-economic asides at the task order level. OASIS is a Category Management Best-in-Class instrument.
- IDG Point of Contact: Jessica Tolliver, Director of Operations
- For more information, view IDG's OASIS contracting page.
GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)
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Awarded in Summer 2019, the GSA’s consolidated Multiple Award Schedule is the successor to both MOBIs and PSS vehicles. MAS possesses unrivaled capability to deliver comprehensive products and services across government at the best value possible. IDG was awarded to procure the following:
- Complementary Financial Management Services
- Risk Assessment and Mitigation Services
- Program Management Services
- Integrated Consulting Services
- Order Level Materials (OLMs)
- IDG Point of Contact: Jessica Tolliver, Director of Operations
USAID Monitoring and Evaluation Services (EVAL ME) II IDIQ
- Awarded in Fall 2020, IDG brings together many subcontractors and 40 local research partners from across the globe. The EVAL ME IDIQ is a crucial vehicle for USAID to provide monitoring, evaluation, and learning services to promote evidence-based decision-making for adaptive management across USAID.
- IDG Point of Contact: Oleksandr Rohozynsky, Senior Program Manager
USAID Public Financial Management (PFM) II IDIQ
- Awarded in Summer 2018, the PFM II IDIQ provides support for the public sector in developing countries that USAID serves. Through PFM II IDIQ activities, IDG works to ensure governments have sound, effective, transparent, gender aware, and accountable systems in place to manage public funds, and that there is a decrease in opportunities for corruption, inefficiencies and mismanagement.
- IDG Point of Contact: David Snelbecker, IDIQ Manager
Millenium Challenge Corporation (MCC) BPA Economic Analysis and Evaluation Services of MCC-Funded Transportation Projects
- IDG holds a BPA with MCC to conduct performance evaluations and estimating the economic return rate (ERR) of roads built by the agency. To date, IDG has supported evaluations in Cabo Verde, Liberia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, Niger, and the Philippines.
- IDG Point of Contact: Jessica Tolliver, Director of Operations
MCC BPA Public-Private Partnerships
- Awarded in 2017, IDG holds a BPA with MCC to identify, assess alternatives, and support the implementation of 1) public private partnerships (PPPs), 2) other partnered approaches, and 3) access to finance during threshold and compact program development and implementation in MCC headquarters and in its partner countries. To date, IDG has supported a business climate assessment in Tunisia.
- IDG Point of Contact: Jessica Tolliver, Director of Operations
Buy-in Mechanisms and Institutional Support Contracts
USAID Indo-Pacific Opportunity Program Public Financial Management (IPOP)
- IPOP supports the USAID Asia Bureau and Missions on a buy-in basis to help Indo-Pacific countries strengthen their economic governance. IPOP is a 5-year activity that aims to create inclusive and sustainable economic growth, encourage regional cooperation, promote good governance, and improve the management of institutions.
- IDG Point of Contact: Robert Kirk, Home Office Engagement Manager
USAID Economic Development, Governance, and Enterprise Growth (EDGE) Buy-In
- Implemented in partnership with the USAID Europe and Eurasia (E&E) Bureau, EDGE connects with local enterprises to spur economic growth across 12 countries. The EDGE Buy-In supports supplemental activities as part of the EDGE project. A notable example is the privatization of state-owned enterprises in Ukraine that led to the successful auction of the Dnipro Hotel in Kyiv.
- IDG Point of Contact: Elly Preotle, Home Office Project Manager
USAID Food Security Service Center (FSSC) II
- FSSC II was launched in June 2019 with the overarching goal of supporting USAID’s Bureau for Food Security (BFS) to provide a broad range of integrated and knowledge-driven technical services to USAID Missions, USAID/Washington, and other US government operating units. IDG manages and deploys a cadre of food security experts who focus on program design and management, monitoring and evaluation, agricultural growth, research and capacity building, and other critical areas of food security.
- IDG Point of Contact: Maribeth Murphy, Chief of Party
USAID Technical Assistance Project for Economic Growth (TAP EG)
- TAP EG will provide USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI), Center for Economics and Market Development (EMD), and operating units with rigorous and independent technical analysis, design, implementation, capacity development, and knowledge management support across a range of USAID sectors globally. TAP EG is a five-year, $58 million project under the OASIS Small Business (Pool 1) contract mechanism.
- IDG Point of Contact: Pooja Singh, Project Director