What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking a Multicultural Program Coordinator to manage a part-time position involving 288 hours of work annually, including leading tours and cooking classes. This opportunity is open to all SAM.gov-registered vendors, regardless of location, as there is no set-aside for small businesses. Interested contractors should note that the solicitation is a competitive bidding process, and they must propose a single individual to fulfill all tasks outlined in the performance work statement.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
FA560626QA019 – Multicultural Program Coordinator
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Is there any incumbent/recompete or is this a
brand-new project? If yes, could you please
provide us with their award number or even if
the customer bought similar services in the
past.
The incumbent contract was FA560623P0065,
awarded for €98000 including base + 4 option
years.
Performance under that award concluded
following the retirement of the primary
Multicultural Program Coordinator.
If there is an incumbent, is there an incumbent
contractor employee whom the awardee
should consider for “right of first refusal” (i.e.
Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under
Service Contracts)?
This will not be considered; all evaluation
criteria are listed in the solicitation.
Are any employee benefits required for this
position, or is compensation at the
contractor’s discretion?
This will not be considered; all evaluation
criteria are listed in the solicitation.
Should we propose one individual to perform
all tasks, or multiple personnel?
One individual should be proposed to
complete all tasks.
Are there any additional requirements for
analysis or reporting (e.g., news analysis or
community engagement) beyond the PWS?
No, there are not.
Who are authorized to bid on this
opportunity? Is this applicable for vendors
whose companies are registered in Germany
only? Or this is also applicable to vendors
outside Germany?
This solicitation is open to all SAM.gov-
registered offerors that meet the responsibility
criteria of the solicitation.
How many people are currently working
under this contract?
1 incumbent contractor was working under
this contract.
Does the contractor employee(s) need to
travel to attend training/seminar overseas? If
so, who will cover the cost(s)? How many
days the training will be (e.g. how many days
in a year)?
This is not necessary. All hourly requirements
can be found in Sections 3(b)-3(e) of the
PWS.
Please confirm if this requirement is a full-
time or part-time position?
This requirement would be considered part-
time based on the maximum 288 hours that
may be invoiced per year.
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Please confirm what is the contractor
employee work schedule? (e.g. Monday-
Friday, 07:30-16:30)
There is no “weekly” requirement.
The contractor will lead a total of 12, 8-hour
tours to Trier throughout the year
The contractor will provide 24, 4-hour
cooking classes per year using the kitchen
located within Military & Family Readiness
Center
Attachment 1 PWS states:
1. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: a. The
purpose of this contract is to provide
newcomers with an introduction to living in
Germany. The contractor shall conduct
multicultural activities for personnel at
Spangdahlem AB, Germany, introductory
grocery store and culture classes, bi-weekly
German cooking classes, and monthly cultural
tours to Trier. Mission requirements may
dictate short notice changes in class
scheduling, location and/or course
cancellation.
- Please confirm what vehicle does
the contractor employee (Multicultural
Program Coordinator) shall use for cultural
tours?
- Will the government provide the
vehicle?
Personal Vehicle
Attachment 1 PWS states:
d. The contractor will provide 12, 2-hour
grocery store tours per year to provide
education on grocery shopping in the local
economy.
- Please confirm what vehicle does the
contractor employee (Multicultural Program
Coordinator) shall use for grocery tours?
- Will the government provide the
vehicle?
Personal Vehicle
Please confirm what would be the Education
requirement/Degree requirement for this role?
No education requirement. The contractor
must be fluent in English & German.
Quality Control Plan. Does the Government
want a management structure physically
located in Europe?
This is not necessary, so long as the program
coordinator is physically present and able to
fulfill the contract service requirements of the
service summary and objectives of the PWS.
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Backfill/Absences: What is the policy for
backfill coverage during illness, vacation
times, or other reasons in which the key
personnel may be absent?
All absences will be coordinated at least
seven (7) days in advance, except during
emergency situations. The total time-off will
not exceed two weeks for the period of the
contract.
Are candidate credentials expected with the
proposal?
Please refer to Section 2 of the PWS
Should offerors submit pricing in USD or
Euros?
If quoting in Euros, what is the exchange rate
the Government will use?
Offers may be submitted in either currency.
Please note the US Government 2026
exchange rate between USD and EUR is 1 :
0.9303.
Is the employee expected to attend trainings,
conferences, or meetings off-site? If so, where
will such events take place and what is the
expected duration
Yes. Please refer to Sections 3(b)-3(e) of the
PWS for hourly program requirements.
Can the Government confirm the total annual
level of effort represented by CLIN 0001 (288
hours)?
The PWS appears to require 240 hours, how
was the 288 hour estimate developed?
12 Trier tours × 8 hours = 96 hours
24 cooking classes × 4 hours = 96 hours
12 grocery tours × 2 hours = 24 hours
Monthly meetings up to 2 hours × 12 = 24
hours
Is the contractor expected to include
preparation time, lesson planning, scheduling,
and coordination within the 288 hour CLIN
quantity, or are only instructional/contact
hours billable?
Yes, the 288 is for prep time and other tasks
such as: travel, grocery shopping, creating
their recipe flyers, etc.
The billable time is when they are
teaching/educating.
Are there any additional multicultural
activities anticipated beyond the Trier tours,
grocery tours, and cooking classes?
No
Who is responsible for purchasing the Bahn
tickets referenced in the Trier tours (the
contractor or the participants)?
The participants
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