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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT

FISCALFISCAL YEARYEAR 20062006 FORECAST OF CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

For the 3rd & 4th Quarters

Released May 15, 2006

(Version 19)

by

THE OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION (OSDBU) http://www.hud.gov/smallbusiness TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION I Introduction, Message to Small Businesses & OSDBU Mission Statement ______i OSDBU Staff & Field Office Small Business Specialists ii

SECTION II How to Market to HUD ______iii-iv

SECTION III Forecast Overview ______v

SECTION IV Description of Forecast Categories ______vi

SECTION V Glossary of Terms and Acronyms ______vii-viii

SECTION VI Products and Services  Asset Sales______1  Financial Management 2 - 3  Information Technology ______4 - 6  Legal ______7

 Professional, Technical & Logistical Support Services _ 8 - 17  Program Management __ 18- 22  Program Management, Marketing & Sales______23 - 24  Real Estate Owned & Mortgage Insurance Support______25 - 27  Other______28

ii SECTION I: INTRODUCTION, MESSAGE TO SMALL BUSINESSES & MISSION STATEMENT

INTRODUCTION

HUD is the principal federal agency responsible for the improvement and development of America’s housing and communities. HUD’s programs include: mortgage insurance to help individuals and families become homeowners; rental subsidies to enable low-income families to find affordable housing; development, rehabilitation and modernization of the nation’s Public and Indian Housing stock; development of HUD-insured multifamily housing; enforcement of Federal Fair Housing laws; and the development, improvement and revitalization of American’s urban centers and neighborhoods.

Independent contractors of different business sizes assist the Department in carrying out its various programs and internal operations in the Washington, DC headquarters office and field offices. The list of potential contracting opportunities in the following pages is for Fiscal Year 2006 (October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006).

MESSAGE TO SMALL BUSINESSES

HUD is committed to providing maximum practicable opportunities in its acquisitions to small business, small disadvantaged business, 8(a), veteran- owned small business, service disabled veteran-owned small business, HUBZone and woman-owned small business concerns. HUD encourages small and small disadvantaged businesses to partner, team or joint venture to maximize their opportunity to receive prime contracts. The Forecast will assist small and small disadvantaged businesses with the opportunity to obtain prime and subcontracting opportunities. HUD’s program offices provide the information contained in this document. If you discover errors or encounter problems establishing communication with the points of contact send an e-mail with FORECAST PROBLEM in the subject line to [email protected] BRIEFLY stating your problem.

OSDBU MISSION STATEMENT

The OSDBU mission is to ensure that small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, 8(a) firms, women-owned small businesses, HUBZone businesses and veteran-owned small businesses are treated fairly and are provided an opportunity to compete and be selected for a fair amount of HUD’s direct and indirect contract dollars.

i SECTION I: OSDBU STAFF & FIELD OFFICE SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALISTS

OSDBU Staff

Valerie Hayes, Acting Director

Firms that are interested in doing business with HUD or need assistance in understanding procurement policies and procedures may contact the following individuals:

Business Utilization Development Specialists (HUD Headquarters) (202) 708-1428

Arnette McGill-Moore Ozema (Ozzie) Moore [email protected] [email protected] Focus: 8(a) and Native American Owned Small Businesses Focus: Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, IT and Security Specialty: Subcontracting Plan Review

Field Office Small Business Specialists

Pat McQuoid Kimberlee Satterfield [email protected] [email protected] Philadelphia Field Contracting Operations Atlanta Field Contracting Operations (215) 656-0674 (404) 331-5001, ext. 2574

Nancy Royce [email protected] Denver Field Contracting Operations (303) 672-5281

Individual mailing addresses are located at: http://www.hud.gov/smallbusiness. Hearing or speech impaired individuals may access the telephone numbers in this document via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

ii SECTION II: HOW TO MARKET TO HUD

 Know your market niche. Focus on products and services that reflect your niche. Concentrate on what you do best.

 Provide high quality products and/or services. HUD is looking for established companies with a proven track record of success in providing the types of products and services we need. Be able to demonstrate that you can do the job in a timely, professional and cost-effective manner.

 Read the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). The FAR is the primary regulation that all federal government agencies follow when they purchase products and services. Read the Housing and Urban Development Acquisition Regulation (HUDAR), which is HUD’s supplement to the FAR that contains HUD policies and procedures.

 Register your company in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) database located at www.ccr.gov. All current and potential government vendors are required to register in this database in order to be eligible for contract awards and payments. HUD contracting officers and program office staff conduct market research and verify a company’s SBA certifications through this database.

 Apply to get on a General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule through GSA’s Schedules Program, which is used by federal agencies to procure products and services. These schedules are a popular procurement method in federal contracting. For more information, go to www.gsa.gov.

 Research eligibility for Small Business Administration (SBA) certifications. The SBA offers the following certifications: SBA Certified Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), SBA Certified 8(a) Program Participant and SBA Certified HUBZone Firm. Apply for certifications if you are eligible. Once certified, your company becomes eligible for restricted competition contracts, non-competitive contracts and/or price preferences. For more information go to www.sba.gov.

 Prepare a one-page capability statement that identifies your company’s certifications, overview and experience as it relates to a specific or general opportunity being sought. Use the one-page statement as a way to introduce your company to HUD. E-mail it to the Forecast point of contact when inquiring about a contracting opportunity in the Forecast and request an appointment. A sample is located at www.hud.gov/offices/osdbu/marketing.cfm.

 Prepare a comprehensive capability statement that provides a complete overview of your company. Present this statement at marketing visits with HUD program office and OSDBU staff. A sample is located at www.hud.gov/offices/osdbu/marketing.cfm.

 Conduct research. Visit www.hud.gov to research HUD and visit www.hud.gov/funds/index.cfm to research the program offices in which you have an interest to understand the Department’s and program office’s mission, objectives and procurement needs. Also visit the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) website at www.hud.gov/smallbusiness and review marketing publications. You will also find information on how to contact the OSDBU staff, outreach events and small business policies.

iii SECTION II: HOW TO MARKET TO HUD

 Find prime contracting opportunities at www.FedBizOpps.gov, which is the on-line site where federal government agencies post procurement opportunities over $25,000. Also, visit HUD’s Contracting homepage, www.hud.gov/offices/cpo/index.cfm, which lists all competitive procurements (excluding GSA Schedule buys) expected to exceed $25,000, for which HUD is currently soliciting bids or proposals. Review the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities (Forecast) located at www.hud.gov/offices/osdbu/4cast.cfm to learn about proposed contracting opportunities; use the information to market your firm to HUD. Find subcontracting opportunities on HUD’s Contracting homepage, which lists HUD's prime contractors that may have subcontracting opportunities. Also, visit the SBA’s SUB-Net at http://web.sba.gov/subnet for government-wide listings of subcontracting opportunities.

 Arrange appointments with the OSDBU to introduce your company and its capabilities. Also, set up marketing visits with the program office staff to discuss contracting opportunities for which you are qualified. Use your limited time with them to present your multi-page capability statement, certifications and GSA schedules. Elaborate on previous related experience, especially federal government experience.

 Participate in HUD small business events. HUD sponsors several small business fairs during the year where you can market your firm to program office staff and HUD’s prime contractors. These events also provide the opportunity to network with other businesses for potential teaming and subcontracting arrangements. HUD also participates in procurement conferences, expos and networking events across the country. For more information, go to www.hud.gov/smallbusiness and click on the Outreach Events link.

iv SECTION III: FORECAST OVERVIEW

The Forecast includes proposed contracting opportunities from both HUD Headquarters and field offices. The Forecast is updated on a weekly basis, with a new Forecast released every Monday, with the exception of holidays. All HUD competitive procurements (excluding GSA Schedule buys) expected to exceed $25,000, for which HUD is currently soliciting bids or proposals, are listed on the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer’s home page at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpo/index.cfm. Also, HUD and other federal agencies list contracting opportunities on the Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) website at http://www.fedbizopps.gov/. Vendors may subscribe to this website, free of charge, to receive notifications of daily contracting postings from federal agencies.

HUD contracting opportunities are procured by the following four principal contracting offices: (1) Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) at HUD Headquarters in Washington, DC; and the three field contracting operations (FCO) offices located in (2) Philadelphia, PA; (3) Atlanta, GA; and (4) Denver, CO. The OCPO in Washington, DC contracts for services (e.g., technical assistance, research and other professional/technical services) and supplies to support HUD program offices and the mission and operations of the Department in general (e.g., information technology, building maintenance, business process re-engineering). The FCO offices contract primarily for services to support the field program operations of the Department’s Office of Housing and its four Homeownership Centers (Philadelphia, Atlanta, Denver, and Santa Ana). Each FCO office has branches, some of which are located in other cities within their jurisdictions. Contracting opportunities for the Department vary by location and by year based on program needs. The absence of a specific contracting need for a particular area in this forecast does not mean that the need will not arise later in the year or in future years.

The Forecast includes various services and acquisition strategies such as simplified acquisitions (contracts valued between $25,000 and $100, 000), full and open competitions (contracts valued over $100,000) and limited competitions against the General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedules in various forms of acquisitions strategies ranging from “open to all business sizes” to “all sources other than large.” The Department also encourages 8(a) firms that have dual status (i.e. an 8(a) firm certified as a HUBZone and/or is a woman-owned or veteran-owned firm) to compete for HUD contracting opportunities.

v SECTION IV: DESCRIPTION OF FORECAST CATEGORIES

The following provides a description of the categories listed in the Forecast:

Plan Number & Product/Service: This category provides the tracking number and the title of the planned contract. Vendors should reference the plan number when requesting information on a planned contract.

Contract Description: A brief narrative of the purpose and need for the service or product; and in some instances, the responsibilities expected of the selected contractor.

GSA Schedule or NAICS: HUD procures many of its services and products through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedules. The Forecast, in some instances, will provide the Schedule Name, Schedule Number and Special Item Number (SIN). For a full listing and definition of the various schedules, visit the GSA website at: http://www.gsa.gov. For requirements that are not GSA Schedule buys, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes are provided to assist businesses in determining their size standard (small or large) for their industry. The Small Business Administration (SBA) has pre-determined the size standards for various industries. A full listing of the NAICS codes may be found at the SBA’s website: http://www.sba.gov/size/indextableofsize.html. NAICS code definitions are located at http://www.census.gov at the NAICS link. Where a GSA Schedule Number is listed with a NAICS Code, the GSA Schedule Number takes precedence.

Fiscal Year Quarter: This is the quarter of the federal fiscal year (October 1 through September 30) in which the procurement process is scheduled to begin for each planned contract. For example, a planned contract showing the “3rd ” quarter, the procurement process will begin during the April 1 through June 30, 2006 timeframe.

Estimated Contract Value & Contract Length: Each planned contract lists an estimated budget and an estimated period of performance that has been determined sufficient to perform the service. The performance period always includes the proposed base year(s), and in some instances the option period; an option period is one year unless otherwise stated. A determination of option periods, however, may not have been completed prior to the release of the Forecast. A Request for Quotes (RFQ) or a Request for Proposal (RFP) that is issued in relation to any planned contract will include the final determined performance period.

Program Office & Point of Contact: The program office (e.g. Administration, Chief Financial Officer) is the area within HUD procuring the product or service. Businesses that are interested in a planned contract should contact the listed point of contact via e-mail or telephone and request a meeting to market their firm’s capabilities for a particular requirement.

Acquisition Strategy: The acquisition strategy (e.g. small business set-aside, 8(a) sole source, full and open, small business sources) is provided for each planned contract to allow for easier marketing for both business and program management. For example, “Full and Open” means that all businesses, regardless of size, are offered the opportunity to submit a proposal or bid.

vi SECTION V: GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ACRONYMS

Acquisition Terminology

 Full and Open: All firms, regardless of business size, are permitted to submit a bid or proposal. The solicitation does not contain any small business set-asides.

 Small Business Set-Aside: Only firms that are small businesses are permitted to submit a proposal or bid. A small business set-aside is the reserving of an acquisition exclusively for participation by small business concerns. A small business set-aside is open to all small businesses. Set-asides also exist for 8(a) firms, HUBZones and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.

 8(a) Sole Source: The award will be made to a single 8(a) vendor without competition. In an 8(a) Set-Aside, it is the intent of the Government to award the resulting contract to a firm that is certified to be an 8(a) small disadvantaged business. The SBA defines an 8(a) as: “A firm owned and operated by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals and eligible to receive federal contracts under the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development Program.” Sole source awards also exist for HUBZones and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.

 8(a) Competitive: Competition limited to eligible 8(a) firms. Only 8(a) firms are permitted to submit a proposal or bid.

 Open to All Business Sizes: In the Forecast, this term is associated with the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedules, which are multiple award schedules under the GSA Schedules Program. These are long-term government-wide contracts with commercial firms. A complete listing of the schedules may be found at: http://www.gsa.gov. Large and small firms, which are on the listed schedule, are encouraged to market their services for planned contracts targeted to be “open to all business sizes.” The planned contract will be processed under the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer’s “accelerated contracting procedures” whereby firms are selected from the specific schedule listed in the Forecast. At least three firms, which may include, one woman-owned, one small, and/or one 8(a) firm, along with other than small businesses will be selected to compete for the planned contract.

 Sources Sought: Sources Sought is a market research methodology that is conducted by the Office of the Chief Procurement Officer on behalf of a program office. The purpose is to announce that the Department is seeking qualified businesses, both large and small, unless otherwise stated, through Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps). This is a formal contracting procedure that stipulates specific submission requirements and deadline dates that must be met.

vii SECTION V: GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ACRONYMS Forecast “Status” Terminology

New: After Version 1, “new” indicates additional planned contracts listed in the current Forecast.

Action Closed-Pending Award: The planned contract is no longer available for marketing by classified firms. Although, the status of the planned contract may be identified as “action closed-pending award,” there may be subcontracting opportunities available. Businesses are encouraged to notify either the program office contact person or the Contracting Officer during the marketing stages or early in the procurement process (before submission of request for quote or request for proposal) that they are interested in subcontracting opportunities for a specific requirement.

Action Awarded: The procurement process has been completed and the planned contract has been awarded. Small Business Terminology

Small Business - A business that is independently owned and operated and which is not dominant in its field of operation and in conformity with specific industry criteria defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Depending on the industry, size standard eligibility is based on the average number of employees for the preceding twelve months or on sales volume averaged over a three-year period.

Small Disadvantaged Business - A small business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged individual or individuals. This can include a publicly owned business that has at least 51 % of its stock unconditionally owned by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged individuals; and one or more such individuals control the management and business operations. The SBA must certify small businesses that want to claim small disadvantaged business status.

8(a) Firm - A firm participating in the SBA’s business development program created to help eligible small disadvantaged businesses become independently competitive in the federal procurement market. A firm must be 51% owned and controlled by a socially and economically disadvantaged individual or individuals to be eligible for the 8(a) program. The SBA must certify small businesses that want to claim 8(a) status.

Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) - A small businesses with 35% of its staff living in a HUBZone. The company must also maintain a "principal office" in one of these specially designated areas. A principal office can be different from a company’s headquarters. The SBA must certify small businesses that want to claim HUBZone status.

Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business - A small business that is at least 51% owned by one or more service-disabled veterans. Service- disabled veteran means a veteran with a disability that is service-connected; the disability was incurred in the line of duty while serving in the U.S. active military, naval or air service.

Joint Venture - In the SBA Mentor-Protégé Program, an agreement between a certified 8(a) firm and a mentor firm to joint venture as a small business for a government contract. The agreement must be in writing; and include an assessment of the Protégé’s needs, together with a description of the specific assistance that the Mentor will provide to address those needs. The agreement must also provide for the termination of the agreement with 30 days advance notice to the other party and to the SBA. Additionally, the agreement should state that it is for at least one year.

viii ASSET SALES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-HR-0162 The contractor shall monitor the sale and disposition of Single ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Family/Multifamily assets that were previously insured by FHA. Asset Sales A-2006-HR-0165 The contractor shall perform an Internal Control Office Review. ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD

Asset Sales A-2006-HR-0166 The contractor shall perform the duties of a Transaction Specialist ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD for the Multifamily Unsubsidized Sale. Asset Sales A-2006-HR-0167 The contractor shall perform the duties of a Transaction Specialist ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD for the Multifamily Unsubsidized Sale. Asset Sales

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 1 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-HR-0150 The contractor shall perform Multifamily Insurance Premiums NAICS 3rd $5M - $10M Office of Housing 8(a) Competitive Audits 541219 Richard Braun Accounting 2 Years with (202) 708-0614 ext. 2801 3 Options [email protected]

A-2006-HR-0160 The contractor shall perform Single Family Post Claims Review NAICS 3rd $1M - $3M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source 541219 James R. Curry Accounting 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext.32971 with 1 Option [email protected] A-2006-HR-0218 The contractor shall provide financial management services relating NAICS 4th $5M - $10M Office of Housing 8(a) Competitive to GEO Mapping & Database Support Services for Property 523930 Ivory Himes Financial Disposition 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext.5628 Management with 2 Options [email protected] Services A-2006-HR-0220 The contractor shall provide financial & accounting services for ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS distributing HUD grant funds for HECM counseling Financial Management Services A-2006-TF-0001 Contract Assessment Reviews (CARS) 11 to be conducted by a ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD CPA firm - Review of Central Paying, Factor Collection, Procedures Review REMICS, Pool Processing, Certification and Transfer Agent to assess whether Ginnie Mae contractors complied with the terms and conditions of their contract based upon selective testing and to determine whether adequate internal controls exist in Ginnie Mae contractor’s current operating environment to minimize risks to Ginnie Mae. A-2006-TF-0002 Contract Assessment Reviews (CARS) 12 to be conducted by a ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD CPA firm - Review of Single Family, Multifamily and Procedures Review Manufactured Housing Master Subservicer to assess whether Ginnie Mae contractors complied with the terms and conditions of their contracts based upon selective testing and to determine whether adequate internal controls exist in Ginnie Mae contractor’s current operating environment to minimize risks to Ginnie Mae. *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 2 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-TF-0003 Contract Assessment Reviews (CARS) 13 to be conducted by a GSA 3rd $500K - $1M Ginnie Mae Open to CPA firm – Review of contractors for Policy and Financial Schedule Wesley Jones All Business Procedures Review Analysis Model (PFAM) and Budget Support, Issuer Compliance, 520-7 1 year with 2 (202) 401-2064 Sizes Multiclass Legal Advisory Services, Information Services, option years [email protected] Advisory Services and Operational Financial Advisor to assess (FABS) whether Ginnie Mae contractors complied with the terms and conditions of their contracts based upon selective testing and to determine whether adequate internal controls exist in Ginnie Mae contractor’s current operating environment to minimize risks to Ginnie Mae. A-2006-TF-0004 Internal control review of specific operations identified by Ginnie ACTION AWARD ED 1/31/2006 Mae. Procedures Review A-2006-TF-0005 Placeholder in case of default. Provide accounting and technical GSA 3RD $100K - $500K Ginnie Mae Open to support to personnel in Ginnie Mae’s Office of Finance in the event Schedule 520 Michael Najjum All Business Default Support of an issuer default. 1 year (202) 401-2064 Sizes (FABS) [email protected] A-2006-TF-0006 Placeholder in case of default. Accounting support for single GSA 3RD $100K - $500K Ginnie Mae Open to family and multifamily litigation issues in the event of a default. Schedule 520 Michael Najjum All Business Default Support Legal services and forensic accounting to support Department of 1 year (202) 401-2064 Sizes Justice default proceedings. (FABS) [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 3 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S A-2006-AY-0006 Provide support for the current HUD Integrated Human Resources NAICS 3rd $2M Office of Administration Small Business and Training System (HIHRTS) application 541511 Denis McGurin Set-Aside 3-5 Year (202) 708-0614, ext. 6211 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0019 Replace the Office of Departmental Equal Employment NAICS 3rd $3M Office of the Chief Information Officer 8(a) Sole Source Opportunity (ODEEO) EEOTRACS systems 541512 Dawn Nance 5 years (202) 708-0614 ext. 6229 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0082 Provide operational support, corrective, adaptive and perfective NAICS 3RD $30M Office of the Chief Information Officer Small Business (CPD systems) 541511 Nghia Nguyen Set-Aside 5 years (202) 708-0614, ext. 6084 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0098 Office of General Counsel (OGC) systems support NAICS 3rd $3M Office of the Chief Information Officer 8(a) Sole Source 541511 Dawn Nance 3-5 years (202) 708-0614 ext. 6229 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0110 Contractor support for Policy Development and Research: ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD GeoCoding Service Center (GSC) Operations, Maintenance, and Development

A-2006-AY-0111 WCF Housing: Online Project Integrated Information System ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD (OPIIS) Operations

A-2006-AY-0116 WCF Housing: Mark-to-Market (M2M) Operations, Maintenance, ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD and Development

A-2006-AY-0119 WCF Housing: Multifamily Housing Integration Operations, NAICS 2nd $5M - $10M Office of the Chief Information Officer Small Business REVISED Maintenance, and Development 541512 Jacqueline Miller Set-Aside 2007 5 years (202) 708-0614, ext. 6085 [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 4 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S A-2006-AY-0127 FHA Subsidiary Ledger (FHAS) L (P013): FHASL database, NAICS 3RD $15M Office of Housing Full and Open security, and related administration services 541511 Bonnie Harris 5 years (202) 708-0614 ext. 3459 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0128 FHASL (P013): FHASL Systems Engineering Services NAICS 3RD $10M Office of Housing Full and Open 541512 Bonnie Harris 5 years (202) 708-0614 ext. 3459 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0134 Inventory Management System (IMS) PIC Support GSA 3RD $10M - $18M Office of Public and Indian Housing Small Business STARS REAC 5 years James Lane (202) 475-8615 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0144 Public and Indian Housing (PIH) – Development Coordination GSA 3RD $6M - $10M Office of Public and Indian Housing Small Business Group (DCG) – centralized release management, database STARS REAC administration, etc. 5 years James Lane (202) 475-8615 [email protected] A-2006-AY-0164 Comprehensive Compliance & Monitoring – CCMI NAICS 3RD $2M - $3M Office of Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source 541511 REAC 5 years James Lane (202) 475-8615 [email protected] A-2006-AYI-0002 IT Security Awareness Training Program - provision of services to ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD achieve compliance with FISMA standards in the area of annual security awareness training for employees and contractor personnel, and specialized security training for employees/contractors performing security related functions. A-2006-AYI-0003 Systems Support/Application Scanning Tool - purchase of software ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS to permit HUD personnel to conduct scanning of web applications to identify security vulnerabilities.

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 5 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S A-2006-AYI-0005 Baseline Configuration Software - purchase of a software tool that ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS will permit HUD personnel to measure compliance with baseline technical security configurations for various operating system and database software. A-2006-AYI-0006 Software support for Trusted Agent Tool - purchase of software to NAICS 3rd $200K Office of the Chief Information Officer Small Business facilitate preparation of quarterly and annual FISMA reports to 541511 Pat Howard Set-Aside OMB by HUD personnel. 6 months (202) 619-9057, ext. 8094 [email protected] A-2006-AYO-0001 Support Services to address Federal Information Security ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS Management Act (FISMA) Privacy Requirement

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 6 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 LEGAL

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-TK-0001 Legal services to support Ginnie Mae’s operations. The services to NAICS 3RD $10M - $20M Ginnie Mae Full and Open include representation on monthly REMIC transactions, legal 541199 FY 07 Kirk Freeman Competition Legal Services advice, assistance and counsel on tax matters and other legal issues 5 years (202) 408-8970 including the issuance of legal opinions regarding the development, [email protected] implementation and operation of Ginnie Mae’s MBS and multiclass programs and the development of new programs. A-2006-CA-0003 LexisNexis – Searchable Legislative History 1969. To have ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS information available when needed in regards to data of Historical events as it relates to HUD cases.

Transcripts The Contractor will provide EEO Transcripts for Region III. NAICS 3RD Under $25K Office of General Counsel Small Business 541199 Ann E Harrison Set-Aside 1-year (215) 656-0639 ext. 3148 $5K [email protected]

Federal Court Contractor will provide Federal Court Litigation Transcripts for NAICS 3RD Under $25K Office of General Counsel Small Business Litigations Region VII. 541199 Thomas J. Coleman Set-Aside Transcripts 1year (913) 551-5478 $6K [email protected] Legal Research On line research services legislative history. NAICS 3RD Under $25K Office of General Counsel Full and Open Services 541199 Camille Acevedo Competition 1 year (202) 708-1793 ext. 5228 $11K [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 7 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-AG-0003 Lock & Key Service – The contractor shall furnish all labor, tools, NAICS 3rd $100K - $500K Office of Administration Small Business materials, equipment, transportation, and supervision to manage 561622 Millie Shade Set-Aside perform all operations of lock and key services for the Department. 1 Year plus 4 (202) 708-0614 Ext. 6111 Options [email protected]

A-2006-AJA-0028 Customer Service Duplicating Service – The contractor is NAICS 4th $1M - $5M Office of Administration 8(a) required to provide personnel to assist in the operation of the 561499 Michael Wilson (Procured via Customer Service Center These services includes answering 1 Year plus 4 (202) 708-0614 Ext. 8354 competitive 8(a)) telephone calls, assist clients with placing order for HUD policy Options [email protected] documents, maintain a database of items available for ordering, producing reports and catalogs, and provide copying services to HUD Staff. A-2006-HR-0208 The contractor shall provide technical and administrative support CLOSED PENDING CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY TO for the Urban Homesteading Program ADMINISTER THE HOMESTEADING PROGRAM Technical Support Services A-2006-HR-0223 The contractor shall provide Lender Insurance/Front End Risk NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source Assessment 541690 Betsy McDaniel Technical Support 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext.4465 Services with Option [email protected] A-2006-HR-0229 The contractor shall review and recommend enhancements to FHA NAICS 3rd $1M - $3M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source programs 541690 Theresa Oliver Technical Service 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext. 3572 Support with 1 Option [email protected]

A-2006-HR-0230 The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development intends to NAICS 4th $500K - $1M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source procure services for data mining and analysis of single-family 518210 Mark Escalante Technical Support property sales. The services will support its Office of Single 1 Year (888) 827-5607 ext. 3223 Services Family Housing, Program Support Division in setting accurate with 4 Options [email protected] Maximum Mortgage limits for FHA Home Loans. The data mining services require a contractor with extensive experience in data (REVISED) mining, using sophisticated research and analysis of real property sales. The contractor will mine data for key characteristics of single-family housing transactions to produce models of FHA *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 8 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length housing markets to assist in determining areas needing Mortgage limit adjustments This process requires an extensive knowledge of real estate data analysis using large databases from public, commercial or proprietary sources. The Department anticipates awarding one performance-based contract. A-2006-HR-0238 The contractor shall provide a web based database to support the ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Electronic Special Property Inspections (ESPI) Technical Service Support A-2006-HR-0239 The contractor shall provide Support for Property Disposition NAICS 3rd $500K - $1M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source Business Services 541690 Peter J. Reed Technical Support 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext. 6391 Services with 1 Option [email protected] A-2006-P-0002 Leadership Development Program. PIH & CPD co-sponsor a ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS Leadership Development Program that includes a classroom-based course, post-course integration of learning assignments, and a completion session of attaining leadership, team-building, communication, and problem-solving knowledge and skills. A-2006-P-0007 Information Needs Analysis & Support. The objective of this NAICS 3RD $200K to $1M Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source contract will be to develop systems requirements based on housing 541611 Amelia McCormick voucher information user needs. The services required by a 1 Year plus 2 (202) 708-0614, ext. 7127 contractor will be data and business requirements identification and Options [email protected] reconciliation between the Multifamily TRACS/REMS and PIH PIC/VMS as part of the Rental Housing Assistance (RHA) initiative. The result will then be compared to services provided by the new Grantium software for grants management under RHA. A-2006-P-0008 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Business & Financial Support NAICS 3RD $200K to $1M Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source Services. Prepare for and support the allocation of funds to PHA’s 541611 Amelia McCormick including support in preparing reports, extracting, data, conducting 1 Year with 2 (202) 708-0614, ext. 7127 data analysis, drafting business rules, assimilating appeals and Options [email protected] making allocation adjustments. Conduct analysis for the purpose of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the voucher program, including recommendations regarding rent reasonableness, housing assistance support payments, administrative cost and other cost associated with the voucher program. *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 9 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-P-0009 Data Integrity, Analysis & Support. Contractor will develop, ACTIONS CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS extract and analyze voucher occupancy and financial data to determine trends, impacts, demographic statistics, program status, program profiles, utilization, cost benefits, rent reasonableness, or other information products based on data in PIC,. VMS, FASS-PH and other sources as requested by the GTM. A-2006-P-0010 PIH Support Contract (Bulk Mailing) Document Management ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD & Correspondence Support.

A-2006-P-0018 Best Practices for Managing & Operating Public & Assisted ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS Housing Programs.

A-2006-PB-0005 Section 8 & Public Housing PHA UIV Systems Reviews. . ACTIONS CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS

A-2006-PB-0006 Technical Assistance and Training. Project based asset ACTIONS CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS management training and other technical assistance, capacity building, and training services will be required for staff in the Office Field Operations and PIH Field Office to meet the needs and strategies of the Department’s programs. A-2006-PB-0011 Rental Housing Integrity Improvement Program (RHIIP) & ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Upfront Income Verification (UIV) Implementation & Support. Establish conditions, safeguards & procedures for ongoing disclosure of wage records. Provide RHIPS & UIV support in implementing a nation-wide system. A-2006-PB-0036 Community & Supportive Services (CSS) –The Contractor will NAICS 3rd $400K - $600K Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source assist Public Housing Authorities (PHA) who have been awarded 925120 Alfreida Bennett HOPE VI grants to draft, submit and implement the PHA’s & 1 Year Plus 1 (202) 708-0614, ext. 3701 Community and Supportive Services (CSS) Plan. The CSS Plan 541611 Option [email protected] includes a resident needs assessment, developing partnerships with social service organizations, a four year CSS budget, developing plans for job training and educational opportunities, and providing other resident support services. *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 10 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-PI-0001 HOPE VI Data Collection & Quarterly Reports. The contractor GSA 3rd $5 to $10M Public and Indian Housing Open to will manage and maintain the HOPE VI Grant’s management Schedule 874 Alfreida Bennett All Business system. Assist in the submission, collection and verification of 1 Year plus 2 (202) 708-0614, ext. 3701 Sizes REVISED HOPE VI data. Review and analyze HOPE VI data. Provide (MOBIS) OptionS [email protected] technical assistance to HOPE VI grantees and take remedial action to ensure compliance with production goals, prepare special data analysis and report for OPHI and HUD leadership to include those necessary to response to IG, GAO, OMB and congressional requests. A-2006-PI-0002 Special Applications Center (SAC) Program Support. The NAICS 4th $460K to $925K Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source Special Applications Center (SAC) enables the Office of Public and 541990 Alfreida Bennett Indian Housing to assist Housing Authorities in their efforts to 1 Year plus 1 (202) 708-0614, ext. 3701 efficiently and effectively meet the housing needs of their Option [email protected] communities through the specialized review and approval of non- funded, non-competitive applications related to Demolition/disposition, designated housing, eminent domain, homeownership and Section 202 conversion. A-2006-PI-0004 Capital Fund Program (CVP): CVP Support & Technical NAICS 3rd $500K to $2M Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source Assistance. Office of the Capital fund Program will require a 523110 Alfreida Bennett variety of program support in FY 06. Congress and HUD’s 926110 1 year plus 1 (202) 708-0614, ext. 3701 leadership requires studies and reports on the performance of the 925110 Option [email protected] CFP. CFP’s federal rule and notice s requires review, updating and drafting. CFP processes need to be reviewed, drafted and updated and communicated. A-2006-PI-0003 Capital Fund Program: Capital Fund Finance Program (CFFP) ACTION CANCELED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Technical Assistance. The contractor selected under this contract action will provide technical assistance to housing agencies to develop and implement Capital Fund Financing Program strategies and programs. The contractor will assist housing authorities in securing capital funds through bond issuance and loans. A-2006-PI-0005 Office of Public Housing Investments Program Support ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO BUDGET CONSTRAINTS (Contingency disaster relief, training, other).

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Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-PX-0001 Physical Assessment Subsystem (PASS) Business Operations GSA 3RD $3M to $10M Public and Indian Housing Open to Support. Identify Public Housing properties to be inspected using Schedule 874 Howard Gentry All Business existing re-inspection criteria. Produce management reports, which 1 Year plus 2 (202) 475-8740 Sizes identifies issues that require resolution and reports that include (MOBIS) Options [email protected] accomplishments and success; relates, enhances and maintains numerous off-line tools must be documented, and revised as necessary, to assure that government staff can step in and perform all related functions in the absence of the contractor. A-2006-PX-0002 PASS Training. The contractor will perform research, analysis and GSA 4th $1M to $3.5M Public and Indian Housing Open to testing of various approaches to be used for a quality, efficient and Schedule 874 Howard Gentry All Business effective HUD Physical Inspector Certification Program. The 1 Year plus 2 (202) 475-8740 Sizes contractor will assess the relative performance and completeness of (MOBIS) Options [email protected] current course work and will also provide requirements analysis, design, input and testing in support of enhancements to course administration and conduct. A-2006-PX-0004 Financial Assessment Subsystem (FASS) Public Housing (PH) ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Project Based Accounting. The Contractor will conduct research, analysis and prototyping to assist in the development of business processes for the PHA’s conversion to Project Based Accounting requirements. A-2006-PX-0006 Resident Assessment Surveys. The contractor will format and NAICS 4th $2M to $9M Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Competitive scan survey materials, print, mail, and collect survey materials. 541512 Susan Adams Develop and program systems to accept and scan surveys, process 1 Year plus 2 (202) 475-8700 and report survey results in support of HUD/PIH-REAC programs. Options Susan [email protected]

A-2006-PX-0007 Operating Fund Data Analysis. ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

A-2006-PX-0008 Operating Subsidy Training and Technical Assistance in ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Financial Management.

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Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-PX-0009 Independent Real Estate Analysis and Property Management GSA 3rd $1M to 5M Public and Indian Housing Open to Assessments. Independent assessment in determining if PHAs are Schedule 874 Susan Adams All Business managing properties in accordance with the asset management 1 Year plus 2 (202) 475-8700 Sizes requirements in the regulation. (MOBIS) Options Susan [email protected]

A-2006-PX-0010 Comprehensive Compliance and Monitoring Initiative (CCMI) GSA 3rd $1M to $2M Public and Indian Housing Open to Business Support. The contractor will assess selected existing Schedule 874 LaFonda Lewis All Business compliance review processes for efficiency and effectiveness, 1 Year plus 1 (202) 475-8774 Sizes define business requirements and model business requirements, to (MOBIS) Option [email protected] include the development of “proof of concept” process models, risk analysis tools and report requirements, data and statistical analyses, high-level and compliance area report requirements, project documentation, and to provide management facilitation for the Office of Public and Indian Housing Comprehensive Compliance and Monitoring Initiative(CCMI). A-2006-PX-0012 PHA Summit-Operating Subsidy. The Contractor will be NAICS 3rd $500K to $600K Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source required to provide cost efficient training options for the new 611430 LaFonda Lewis Operating Subsidy Regulations training, develop a curriculum and 4 months (202) 475-8774 training materials to conduct and accommodate two training [email protected] summits – one on West Coast and one on East Coast A-2006-PX-0016 Resident Assessment Subsystem (RASS) - PH Business Support. ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Contractor will perform analysis of resident surveys and conduct tests of various approaches to be used for improving the assessment of resident satisfaction in future surveys. The contractor will also provide requirements analysis, design input, and testing in support of the processes. The contractor will support the continued operation and/or enhancement of existing subsystem and operating processes. For new and existing projects, the contractor will assist in supporting internal and external outreach, customer service and training needs. A-2006-R-0003 Analytic Support of the AHS - The objective of this project is to GSA 4th $200K Office of Policy Development and Open to facilitate the preparation of American Housing Survey (AHS) data Schedule 874 Research All Business Research Report and documentation for the survey’s users, both inside and outside 12 months David A. Vandenbroucke Sizes HUD. The contractor will prepare the Components of Inventory (MOBIS) 202-708-1060 ext 5890 Change (CINCH) and Rental Dynamics reports based on the 2005 [email protected] *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 13 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length AHS. Additionally, the statement of work will specify up to three small research projects that highlight the special features of the AHS and investigate housing issues of current concern.

A-2006-RB-0005 Housing Finance Indefinite Quantity Contract: The objective NAICS 4th $15M Office of Policy Development and Full and Open of this project is securing expert housing economics and 54172 Research Competition (OEA 10) finance research services on an indefinite quantity basis for 7 Years Housing Finance Analysis Division quick-response support of the Housing Finance Analysis William J. Reeder Division and other divisions in the Offices of Economic (202) 708-0421, ext. 5876 [email protected] Affairs and Policy Development and Research. This research support may take many forms ranging from primary research on the qualitative and/or quantitative impacts of a proposed program or market innovation to constructive reviews of the housing finance and economics research agenda by leading experts in the field. Service providers will generally have full time staff with advanced education and econometric capacity in housing finance and economics and experience in researching housing finance issues related to single- and multifamily housing markets. Likely areas of interest will involve primary and secondary market lending issues focusing on analytical and operational issues related to subprime, minority, and low-income lending, RESPA, FHA, PMI, Ginnie Mae, the GSEs, the Federal Home Loan Bank system, and single- and multifamily underwriting, credit scoring, appraisal, insurance premiums, loan limits, servicing, loan default and pre-payment, loss mitigation, asset and property disposition, actuarial analyses, risk based pricing, risk sharing, single- and multi-family housing finance subsidy programs, etc. A-2006-RB-0008 Homeownership Assistance Study -The U.S. Senate Committee GSA 4th $400K Office of Policy Development and Open to Report on the FY 2006 Transportation, Treasury and HUD Schedule 874 Research All Business Research Report Appropriations Act (Senate Report 109-109) directed the U.S. 72 weeks Harold Holzman Sizes Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to report (MOBIS) 202-708-3700 ext. 5709 on the default and delinquency rate of households who receive [email protected] downpayment assistance from the Department’s American Dream *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 14 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length Downpayment Initiative (ADDI). The proposed contract research will examine the operations of both the ADDI and the HOME Program. The HOME program, a HUD homeownership initiative that also dispenses downpayment assistance, has been in existence since 1990 and is included in the planned scope of study because ADDI is of relatively recent vintage (i.e., 2003) and so may not have been in existence long enough to provide a complete picture of defaults and delinquencies in downpayment grant programs. In addition to delinquencies and defaults, the research will gather and examine data on the characteristics of buyers and loans that may be associated with problem loans. It is likely that State Finance Agencies will be the major focus of data collection because they provide both downpayment assistance as well as mortgage financing. The study also will involve at least a smaller purposive sample of local agencies that receive ADDI and HOME funds A-2006-RB-0007 Evaluation of the FHIP Program: This is a study of the Fair GSA 4th $500K Office of Policy Development and Open to Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP). It will thoroughly Schedule 874 Research All Business (OREM 02) document FHIP program funding and operations from a TBD Program Evaluation Division Sizes survey of all grantees and available datasets. Additionally, for (MOBIS) Kevin J. Neary a sample of FHIP grantees, it will document their fair housing 202-708-0574 ext. 5704 (NEW) activities. This will include information on their enforcement [email protected] actions as well as their education and outreach efforts. Successful competitors for this procurement will have a strong substantive background in fair housing programs, a demonstrated ability to conduct survey research, and a proven ability to prepare publishable research reports.

A-2006-R-0012 Graphic Support: The contractor will provide design GSA 4th $780K - $1M PD&R Research Utilization Division Open to assistance in preparing brochures, articles, journals, reports, Schedule 541 Eileen E. Faulkner All Business OPD 03a case studies, meeting summaries, PowerPoint presentations, AIMS 1 Year Plus 2 (202) 708-0544, ext. 5730 Sizes and similar items to convey research results to housing Options [email protected] professionals and the general public.

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Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length A-2006-R-0013 Support Services: The contractor will provide quick- GSA 4th $2.580M PD&R Research Utilization Division Open to turnaround writing, editorial, proofreading, bulk mailing, and Schedule 541 Eileen E. Faulkner All Business OPD 01a mailing list support in preparing materials to convey research AIMS 1 Year Plus 2 (202) 708-0544, ext. 5730 Sizes results to housing professionals and the general public. Options [email protected]

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Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S A-2005-PG-0001 Contractor Support for GMC Processing of PIH Grant ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Program. The contractor will provide comprehensive logistical, administrative assistance and service support to the Grant Management Center for functions critical to carrying out the centralized and streamlined process for managing the administration of PIH formula grants and the processing of categorical grant programs, applications within established timeframes. A-2006-CA-005 Classes/Courses/Training requested by attorneys, and employees in NAICS 3RD $100K – $500K Office of General Counsel Open to OGC. 561990 Pat Baker All Business Training 1 year (202) 708 4227 ext. 5052 Sizes $114K [email protected] A-2006-EMM- The contractor will provide technical assistance to the public to GSA 4th $300K Office of Fair Housing Equal Open to 0001 better familiarize them with the HUD and FHAP administrative Schedule 874 Opportunity All Business process for investigating fair housing complaints. 1 Year Robert Walker Sizes (MOBIS) Plus 1 Option (202) 708-1145 x6875 [email protected]

A-2006-EMM- Fair Housing Accessibility First Training Program - The contractor GSA 4th $400K Office of Fair Housing Equal Open to 0002 will provide training and technical assistance to educate persons Schedule 874 Opportunity All Business involved in the Fair Housing Act’s accessible design and 1 Year Cheryl D. Kent Sizes construction requirements. (MOBIS) Plus 2 Options (202) 708-2333 x7058 [email protected]

A-2006-F-0003 Total Estimation Allocation Mechanism (TEAM), an automated NAICS 3rd $250K Office of the Chief Financial Officer Small Business information system used to capture time usage and workload 561990 Tamara Alston Set-Aside Training accomplishments as recorded by Departmental employees. Less than a year (202) 708-0614 ext. 6817 [email protected] The contractor shall develop a comprehensive TEAM training program. This program shall consist of four tracks. Each track shall be tailored to meet the training needs of the following TEAM audiences: Employees, Supervisors, Program Coordinators, and National Program Coordinators. The training audiences will *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 17 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S receive information via the following mediums: course manual (off the shelf), quick reference guide, and web cast/ broadcast. The contractor must possess expertise with curriculum development and design, script development, as well as course instruction. Also, the contractor must have experience in conducting hands-on computer- based system training. A-2006-HR-0012 The contractor shall provide Funds Control and Systems Training. ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD

Training

A-2006-HR-0013 The contractor shall provide Mass Conversion Training/Manual ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Payments. Training

A-2006-PC-0002 Technical & Business Process Assistance (Helpdesk). This NAICS 3rd $5M-$10M Public and Indian Housing Small Business procurement is to obtain Contractor helpdesk service to support the 561499 Procurement and Contract Services Set-aside business customers of the PIH information and technical assistance 1 Year with 2 Diana Stephens on the operation of the Rental Housing Assistance (RHA) business option years (202) 708-0614 ext. 6950 process that includes Inventory Management, Resource Allocation, [email protected] Oversight and Monitoring and Enterprise Income Verification. This includes exchange of information of system functional processes, facilitating meetings and conference calls, communication to users, and feedback to the system maintenance and operations staff of business problem issues and system anomalies; both Internet and telephone support. A-2005-PX-0004 Integrated Assessment Subsystem (NASS) Business Support- NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Public and Indian Housing Small Business Contractor will provide program support in performing NASS data 541618 Selena Anderson Set-Aside (REVISED) inquiries, PHA’s score analysis for trending purposes, revisions of 1 year w/ 1 (202) 475-8980 the Business Requirement Document (BRDs) due to major option [email protected] enhancements to the NASS subsystem; BRDs for system changes due to rule changes; coordination between PIH Information System (PIC) and NASS; potential training needs and the development of user guides for the NASS.

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Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S A-2006-TN-0003 Project management support to assist in developing an analytical NAICS 3rd $1M - $5M Ginnie Mae 8(a) Sole Source framework for linking IT investment decisions to strategic 541519 Deborah Holmes Project objectives in support of HUD’s IT investment management policy. 3 years (202) 708-3205 Management [email protected] Support A-2006-TN-0004 Provide advice and assistance to enable Ginnie Mae to leverage the NAICS 3RD $1M - $5M Ginnie Mae 8(a) Sole Source guidance within National Institute of Standards and Technology 541519 Deborah Holmes System Security (NIST) Pub 800-55 to explain the metric development and 3 years (202) 708-3205 Technical implementation process and how it can be used to adequately [email protected] Assistance justify security control investments. A-2006-TS-0002 Review financial statements (audited and unaudited) and GSA 4th $1M - $5M Ginnie Mae Open to supplemental reports received annually from issuers/mortgages. Schedule 520 Ted Foster All Business Issuer Statement 3 years with 2 (202) 475-4932 Sizes Reviews (FABS) option years [email protected]

A-2006-TS-0004 Issuer compliance reviews to ensure compliance with Ginnie Mae GSA 1st $10M - $20M Ginnie Mae Open to requirements, document custodian reviews, updating Ginnie Mae Schedule 520 FY 07 Ted Foster All Business Issuer Compliance Issuer and Document Custodian Risk Based Review Procedures 3 years with 2 (202) 475-4932 Sizes Review manual, annual reviews at the end of each contact year, and (FABS) option years [email protected] litigation support. A-2006-TS-0007 Assist the Offices of Capital Markets and MBS with the ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD development of potential new initiatives, work with MBS office on Financial Advisory review of asset sales and monitor the state of MBS servicing sales Services markets. Annual Training Annual Training for Fair Housing Attorneys - The Contractor will NAICS 4th $25K - $100K Office of General Counsel Small Business Train on current issues and strategies. 561990 Fair Housing Set-Aside 5 days Linda Cruciani $55K 708-0507 ext. 5108 [email protected] Audio Visual The Contractor will provide audio visual services to employees that NAICS 4th $25K - $100K Office of General Counsel Small Business Training are unable to attend the Fair Housing Training. 561990 Fair Housing Set-Aside 5-Days Linda Cruciani $35K 708-0507 ext. 5108 [email protected] *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 19 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S CD Duplication Contractor will duplicate 80 copies of the Fair Housing Training NAICS 4th Under $25K Office of General Counsel Small Business Booklet on CD Rom. 561990 Fair Housing Set-Aside 1 - week Linda Cruciani $6K 708-0507 ext. 5108 [email protected] Head Hunter Contractor will search for the most qualified candidates for highly ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD visible positions at HUD.

R-2005-PX-00013 Business Support Services - The objective of this contract is to NAICS 3RD $500K Public and Indian Housing 8(a) Sole Source provide advisory and assistance services to modify, enhance, and 541618 Procurement and Contact Services support PIH-REAC’s Management Assessment Subsystem 1 Year Rose Donnelly (MASS). The contractor will perform research, analysis and testing (202) 475-8727 of various approaches to be used for management assessments, and [email protected] will also provide requirement documents, design input, and testing in support of the development, implementation and maintenance of the MASS system. The contractor shall assist in supporting internal and external outreach, customer service and training needs. A-2006-PB-0037 Rent Study and Rent Flexibility Schedule – The contractor will NAICS 4th $1M to $5M Public and Indian Housing Full and Open provide a comprehensive study that will statistically analyze 541611 Ronnie C. Manuel Competition existing data from Federal, private, and local sources and will (202) 708-0614, ext. 3671 create and analyze broad quantitative and qualitative data from 1 year with 1 [email protected] Housing Authority representative, local housing experts, and option years unassisted low-income renters from a purposive sub-sample of twenty to thirty Housing Authorities located in twelve to sixteen representative’s areas. This information will be collected and analyzed in order to evaluate and make recommendations on all facts of setting income eligibility guidelines, reporting tenant income, setting minimum and flat rents, and relating the rents and waiting period of unassisted tenant to rent setting and term limit policy, setting payment standards, and evaluating factors for an allocation formula of incremental vouchers.

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 20 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract Length S Training Contractor will produce on line ethics training services. NAICS 3RD $25K - $100K Office of General Counsel Small Business Ethics on line 561990 Wanda M. Glasper Set-Aside 1 year 708-3815 ext. 2852 $20K [email protected] A-2006-DOT-0002 To provide technical assistance to assist the Office of Block Grant NAICS 4th $100K to $500K Community Planning and Development Service-Disabled Administration and IDIS modernization efforts by providing 541990 Deirdre Neighbors Veteran-Owned advisory and TA services with the goal of furthering grantees’ 1 Year (202) 708-3176 Ext. 4386 Small Business understanding of the IDIS modernization efforts [email protected] Sources A-2006-DOT-0005 Annual Homeless Assessment Report using the information from NAICS 4th $1M to $5M Community Planning and Development 8(a) Sole Source the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) data on 541990 Karen Williams homelessness 2 Years (803) 253 – 3009 [email protected] A-2006-DOT-0007 Housing Opportunity of Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) NAICS 4th $1M to $5M Community Planning and Development 8(a) Sole Source performance measurement service; analysis and data entry services 541990 Deirdre Neighbors (202) 708-3176 Ext. 4386 [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 21 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, MARKETING & SALES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-3AH-0020 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Maryland. NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business 531210 Michelle Wilkenson Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (215) 656-0509 ext. 3460 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-3AH-0024 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Michigan. NAICS 3rd $1M - $5M Office of Housing Small Business 531210 Cheryl Walker Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (215) 656-0509 ext. 3418 Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-4AH-0035 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Northern NAICS 4th $1M - $5M Office of Housing Small Business Illinois. 531210 Janice G. Cooper Set-Aside REO Services 1 Year (404) 331-5001 ext. 2145 with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0018 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Wisconsin. NAICS 4th $500K - $2M Office of Housing Full and Open 531210 Nancy Sullivan Competition 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Real Estate Owned with 3 Options [email protected] Support A-2006-8AH-0027 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for North NAICS 3rd Under $500K Office of Housing Small Business Dakota. 531210 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0031 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for New NAICS 4th $500K - $2M Office of Housing Small Business Mexico. 531210 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0032 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Utah.. NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business 531210 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0034 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Wyoming. NAICS 4th $100K - $500K Office of Housing Small Business 531210 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0036 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for Colorado. NAICS 4th $10M - $20M Office of Housing Small Business *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 22 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, MARKETING & SALES

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length 531210 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0038 Contractor shall provide Support Services for Real Estate Owned NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business properties. 541990 Nancy Sullivan Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1Year (303) 675-1665 Support with 2 Options [email protected] A-2006-9JH-0011 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for the State of NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business Idaho. 531210 Thomas Rose Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (888) 827-5605 ext. 3554 Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-9JH-0012 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for the State of NAICS 4th $1M - $4M Office of Housing Small Business Washington. 531210 Thomas Rose Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (888) 827-5605 ext. 3554 Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-9JH-0013 The contractor shall provide Closing Agent Services for the State of NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business Oregon. 531210 Thomas Rose Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (888) 827-5605 ext. 3554 Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-HR-0039 The contractor shall provide Architectural & Engineering services NAICS 3rd $25K - $100K Office of Housing 8(a) Competitive for the Denver HOC. 541330 Jane Hall Architectural/ 1 Year (303) 675-1634 Engineering with 3 Options [email protected] Design A-2006-HR-0058 The contractor shall provide MF Asset Management Technical NAICS 4th $5M - $10M Office of Housing 8(a) Competitive Services and Analysis. 531390 William Hill Asset Management 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext. 2625 Services with 3 Options [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 23 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 REAL ESTATE OWNED & MORTGAGE INSURANCE SUPPORT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-3AH-0033 The contractor shall provide Inspections of Asset Control Area NAICS 3rd $100K - $500K Office of Housing Small Business Properties. 541310 Cheryl Walker Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (215) 656-0509 ext. 3418 Support with 1 Option [email protected] A-2006-4AH-0013 The contractor shall provide FHA Insurance Endorsement NAICS 4th $5M - $10M Office of Housing Small Business Processing. 524298 Debra Robinson Set-Aside Mortgage 1 Year (404) 331-5001 ext. 2674 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-4AH-0014 The contractor shall provide Post Endorsement Technical Review NAICS 3rd $500K - $3M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source services. 524298 Debra Robinson Mortgage 1 Year (404) 331-5001 ext. 2674 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-4AH-0016 The contractor shall provide Pre-Closing Technical Review NAICS 3rd $100K - $1M Office of Housing Small Business Services. 524298 Debra Robinson Set-Aside Real Estate Owned 1 Year (404) 331-5001 ext. 2674 Support Services with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-4AH-0028 The contractor shall provide Support Services for Single Family ACTION CANCELLED DUE TO CHANGE IN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Property Disposition Operations. Real Estate Owned Support Services A-2006-8AH-0021 The contractor shall perform Single Family Post Technical NAICS 4th $2M - $12M Office of Housing Full and Open Reviews. 541990 Jane Hall Competition Mortgage 1 Year (303) 675-1634 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-8AH-0043 The contractor shall perform Asset Control Area (ACA) Property ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Inspections – Texas. Real Estate Owned Support A-2006-8AH-0044 The contractor shall provide Asset Control Area (ACA) Property ACTION CLOSED - PENDING AWARD Inspections – Utah. Real Estate Owned Support A-2006-9JH-0014 The contractor shall perform Bill Paying Service for SAHOC. NAICS 4th $1M - $3M Office of Housing Small Business 524298 Thomas Rose Set-Aside *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 24 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 REAL ESTATE OWNED & MORTGAGE INSURANCE SUPPORT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length Mortgage 1 Year (888) 827-5605 ext. 3554 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-HR-0067 The contractor shall perform 203(k) On-Site Field Reviews & NAICS 4th Under $100K Office of Housing Small Business Construction Complaint Inspections. 561790 Danny Mendez Set-Aside Building 12 Months (888) 827-5605 ext. 3448 Inspections [email protected] A-2006-HR-0071 The contractor shall provide Appraisal Review Services for NAICS 4th Under $25K Office of Housing Small Business Colorado Springs, CO. 531320 Jane Hall Set-Aside Appraisal Support 12 Month (303) 675-1634 [email protected] A-2006-HR-0072 The contractor shall provide Appraisal Review Services for Pueblo, NAICS 4th Under $25K Office of Housing Small Business CO. 531320 Jane Hall Set-Aside Appraisal Support 12 Month (303) 675-1634 [email protected] A-2006-HR-0073 The contractor shall provide Appraisal Review Services for NAICS 4th Under $25K Office of Housing Small Business Shreveport, LA. 531320 Jane Hall Set-Aside Appraisal Support 12 Month (303) 675-1634 [email protected] A-2006-HR-0075 The contractor shall provide Appraisal Review Services for NAICS 4th Under $25K Office of Housing Small Business Billings, MT 531320 Jane Hall Set-Aside Appraisal Support 12 Month (303) 675-1634 [email protected] A-2006-HR-0094 The contractor shall provide Post-Closing Portfolio Management NAICS 4th $10M - $20M Office of Housing 8(a) Competitive Support Mark-to-Market Program. 524298 Theodore K. Toon Mortgage 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext. 8368 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected] A-2006-HR-0214 The contractor shall review and evaluate hazard insurance claims. NAICS 4th $100K - $250K Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source 524298 James Hass Insurance Support 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext.2131 Services with 1 Option [email protected] A-2006-HR-0226 The contractor shall review and monitor for compliance FHA NAICS 3rd $500K - $1M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source appraiser targeting process, FHA Inspectors, & 203(k) Consultants. 524298 Joyce Richardson Compliance 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext.2507 Review Support with 2 Options [email protected] *The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 25 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 REAL ESTATE OWNED & MORTGAGE INSURANCE SUPPORT

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Sched Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy ule or Quarter & NAIC Contract S Length A-2006-HR-0234 The contractor shall provide Architectural Services for Scattered NAICS 4th $1M - $2M Office of Housing 8(a) Sole Source Site Properties in New York City. 541310 Peter Spina Real Estate Owned 1 Year (212) 264-8000 ext. 3735 Support with 3 Options [email protected] A-2006-HR-0096 The contractor shall provide Financial Advisor services to the NAICS 4th $5M - $10M Office of Housing Full and Open Mark-to-Market Program and Restructuring Activities. 523930 Theodore K. Toon Competition Mortgage 1 Year (202) 708-0614 ext. 8368 Insurance Support with 4 Options [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 26 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006 OTHER

Plan Number & Contract Description GSA Fiscal Estimated Program Office *Acquisition Product/Service Schedule or Year Contract Value & Point of Contact Strategy NAIC Quarter & S Contract Length Support Services Contract Services CANCELLED –SERVICES ACQUIRED ON AS NEEDED BASIS

Forensic Contractor will provide forensic services for 2 cases. NAICS 3RD $100K - $500K Office of General Counsel Small Business R6C0006 561990 Margarita Maisonet Set-Aside 1 year 708-3354 ext.3527 $130K [email protected]

*The planned acquisition strategy is subject to change in furtherance of HUD's socioeconomic goals. If the planned strategy changes, the Forecast of Contracting Opportunities 27 will be updated to reflect the change in strategy. Version 19 - Released May 15, 2006