Department of State Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs: Request for Proposals for the Design, Development, Installation, Operation, and Final Disposition of a U.S. Pavilion at the Astana Expo 2017, 66114-66118 [2016-23115]
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component would be specific to a
subscribing market participant’s port
and a market participant would not be
able to receive another market
participant’s data.17 According to the
Exchange, this component would help
subscribing market participants to have
a better idea of how their competitors
`
are performing vis-a-vis their own
trading.18 Moreover, according to the
Exchange, this component would help
subscribing market participants to better
understand trending over time, their
ranking, and whether their behavioral
changes translate into expected
results.19
The Liquidity Dynamics Analysis
component would contain historical
aggregated metrics and statistics
regarding displayed and hidden
liquidity on the Exchange for NMS
securities listed on Nasdaq, the New
York Stock Exchange, and other U.S.
equity exchanges.20 The data would be
analyzed every 30 seconds, starting at
10 minutes prior to the market open to
10 minutes after the market close, and
it would include all orders that are
visible, anonymous, or non-displayed
for each security.21 According to the
Exchange, subscribing market
participants may use this component to
better understand when accessible
liquidity exists, which may help these
market participants improve their
trading performance.22
would share similar trading behavior
characteristics, and there would be at least ten peers
within a security. See id. at 52488.
17 See id. at 52488.
18 See id.
19 See id.
20 See proposed Rule 7046(a)(4) and Notice, supra
note 3, at 52488. The data elements for this
component, in summary, are: (i) Issue (Nasdaq
symbol for the issue); (ii) Start Time; (iii) End Time;
(iv) Side (identifies buy vs. sell side); (v) Level
(level associated with the price); (vi) Average Depth
(average depth of the book); (vii) Minimum Depth
(minimum depth of the book); (viii) Maximum
Depth (maximum depth of the book); (ix) Standard
Deviation Depth; (x) Average Price; (xi) Minimum
Price (minimum price in the book); (xii) Maximum
Price (maximum price in the book); (xiii) Median
Price (median price in the book); (xiv) Standard
Deviation—Price; (xv) Minimum Distance from the
QBBO; (xvi) Maximum Distance from the QBBO;
(xvii) Mean Distance from the QBBO; (xviii) Median
Distance from the QBBO; and (xix) Standard
Deviation-Distance from QBBO. See Notice, supra
note 3, at 52488 n.7. This component would
include statistics regarding quantity and price at
each of the top five price levels per buy/sell side
and per stated time period. See proposed Rule
7046(a)(4).
21 See Notice, supra note 3, at 52488.
22 See id. For a more detailed description of the
proposed rule change, see Notice, supra note 3;
Amendment No. 1, supra note 4; and Amendment
No. 2, supra note 5.
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III. Discussion and Commission
Findings
The Commission finds that the
proposed rule change, as modified by
Amendment Nos. 1 and 2, is consistent
with the requirements of the Act and the
rules and regulations thereunder
applicable to a national securities
exchange.23 In particular, the
Commission finds that the proposal is
consistent with Section 6(b)(5) of the
Act,24 which requires, among other
things, that the rules of a national
securities exchange be designed to
promote just and equitable principles of
trade, to remove impediments to and
perfect the mechanism of a free and
open market and a national market
system and, in general, to protect
investors and the public interest.
As noted above, Nasdaq Trading
Insights would be an optional market
data product available to all of the
Exchange’s participants for
subscription, and would be designed to
provide additional information and
insight to subscribing market
participants regarding their trading
activity on the Exchange.25 Also, as
noted above, Nasdaq Trading Insights
would not be a real-time market data
product and would be provided to
subscribers on a T+1 basis.26 Moreover,
where Nasdaq Trading Insights data is
specific to one market participant, only
that market participant would receive
such data.27 According to the Exchange,
some market participants may already
be able to derive the same data that is
provided by some of the Nasdaq Trading
Insights components based on
executions and algorithms that those
market participants have created.28 As
the Exchange noted, Nasdaq Trading
Insights would increase transparency,
particularly for market participants who
may not have the expertise to generate
the same information.29
Based on the Exchange’s
representations with respect to the
Nasdaq Trading Insights product and for
the foregoing reasons, the Commission
finds that the proposed rule change, as
modified by Amendment Nos. 1 and 2,
is consistent with the Act.
23 In approving this proposed rule change, the
Commission notes that it has considered the
proposed rule’s impact on efficiency, competition,
and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).
24 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).
25 See supra notes 6, 11, 14, 18, 19, and 22, and
accompanying text. See also Notice, supra note 3,
at 52487.
26 See supra note 8 and accompanying text.
27 See supra notes 10, 13, and 17, and
accompanying text.
28 See Notice, supra note 3, at 52489.
29 See id. at 52487.
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IV. Conclusion
It is therefore ordered, pursuant to
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,30 that the
proposed rule change (SR–NASDAQ–
2016–101), as modified by Amendment
Nos. 1 and 2, be, and hereby is,
approved.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.31
Robert W. Errett,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9726]
Department of State Bureau of South
and Central Asian Affairs: Request for
Proposals for the Design,
Development, Installation, Operation,
and Final Disposition of a U.S. Pavilion
at the Astana Expo 2017
Department of State.
Notice; Request for proposals.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Bureau of South and
Central Asian Affairs (SCA) of the U.S.
Department of State (Department)
requests proposals from private U.S.
individuals, firms, associations and
organizations (for-profit or non-profit)
for the design, development,
installation, operation (including
managing sponsorship donations and
sponsorship fulfillment), and final
disposition of a U.S. Pavilion at the
International Exposition Astana Expo
2017, whose theme is ‘‘Future Energy.’’
The Department will issue a ‘‘letter of
intent’’ to the selected proposer
authorizing that entity to proceed with
all fundraising necessary to complete
the USA Pavilion project. Note that all
prospective donors must be vetted with
the Department for potential conflicts of
interest. The Department is not
authorized to provide federal funding
for any aspect of the U.S. Pavilion at
Astana Expo 2017. The successful
proposer will be responsible for all costs
associated with all aspects of the U.S.
Pavilion as well as all support for the
U.S. Commissioner General. The
successful proposer will consult closely
with and follow the direction of
Department officials and the U.S.
Commissioner General with respect to
Pavilion content and programming.
Proposals from non-U.S. citizens or nonU.S.-owned firms or organizations shall
be deemed ineligible for consideration.
SUMMARY:
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Submit proposals on or before
October 26, 2016.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Office of Central Asian Affairs, SCA/
CEN, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C
Street NW., Washington, DC 20520; or
email AstanaExpo2017@state.gov for
assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Description of Project Authority
Overall authority for Department
support for U.S. participation in
international expositions is contained in
Section 102(a)(3) of the Mutual
Educational and Cultural Exchange Act
of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C.
2452(a)(3)), also known as the FulbrightHays Act. The purpose of the Act is ‘‘to
enable the Government of the United
States to increase mutual understanding
between the people of the United States
and the people of other countries; to
strengthen the ties which unite us with
other nations by demonstrating the
educational and cultural interests,
developments, and achievements of the
people of the United States and other
nations and thus to assist in the
development of friendly, sympathetic
and peaceful relations between the
United States and the other countries of
the world.’’ Pursuant to this authority,
on a one-time basis, the Secretary of
State has delegated authority for this
particular Expo to the Bureau of South
and Central Asian Affairs (SCA), which
will be responsible for coordinating U.S.
participation in Astana Expo 2017.
Consequently, SCA will represent the
U.S. Government in dealings with the
Astana EXPO–2017 (JSC).
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Background
The Government of the Republic of
Kazakhstan has invited the United
States to participate in the Astana Expo
2017 and the U.S. Government has
advised the Kazakhstani Government of
its intention to participate with an
official U.S. Pavilion, subject to
identification of a viable private sector
partner and successful fundraising
efforts. Astana Expo 2017 will be held
on specially constructed exhibition
grounds provided free of charge by the
Kazakhstani Government. The Expo
opens on June 10, 2017, and closes on
September 10, 2017.
Astana Expo 2017 is a small-scale
international exposition recognized by
the International Expositions Bureau
(BIE). The BIE is an international treaty
organization established to sanction and
monitor international exhibitions of
long duration (over three weeks) and
significant scale.
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Invitations to international
expositions are extended from the host
government to other governments. The
United States is not a member of the
BIE, and the U.S. Commissioner
General—selected by the Department—
will therefore not be a formal member
of the Steering Committee of the College
of Commissioners General for Astana
Expo 2017. With a projected two million
visitors and five million visits, Astana
Expo 2017 offers an excellent
opportunity to educate and inform
foreign audiences about the United
States and its scientific and
technological innovations relating to the
theme of the Astana Expo—future
energy—as well as to promote broad
U.S. commercial interests around the
world. U.S. participation in Astana
Expo 2017 would confirm the strength
and importance of U.S.-Kazakhstan
bilateral ties and promote mutual
understanding between the people of
Kazakhstan and the United States.
Content
The JSC Astana EXPO–2017, the
organizing committee for the Astana
Expo, explains the overall theme of the
Expo, ‘‘Future Energy,’’ as follows:
‘‘combating climate change and
reducing CO2 emissions, promoting
energy alternatives—renewable energy
in particular—and driving energy
efficiency programs; ensuring energy
security; managing energy production,
storage and use; and guaranteeing
universal access to sustainable energy.’’
The theme for the U.S. Pavilion should
be directly linked to the overall theme
of the Expo and should reflect elements
of the White House’s ‘‘all of the above’’
energy strategy (https://
www.whitehouse.gov/energy/securingamerican-energy). SCA welcomes
proposals for a Pavilion to showcase
American expertise and innovation in
some or all of the following areas:
Advancing energy efficiency, safe and
responsible gas and oil production,
developing clean fuels, renewable
energy, and carbon capture and
sequestration technologies. Other
Pavilion themes related to the overall
Expo theme may also be proposed. The
design concept for the U.S. Pavilion
should appeal to a general, non-expert
audience; proposals should therefore
include entertaining elements for all
ages as well as academic/expository
aspects.
U.S. Direction
The U.S. Pavilion at Astana Expo
2017 will be an official representation of
the Government of the United States of
America in Kazakhstan; the Department
must therefore ensure that the U.S.
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Pavilion is nonpolitical and nonpartisan
in nature, of the highest possible
quality, and balanced and representative
of the diversity of American political,
social, and cultural life. The Pavilion
must maintain the highest level of
scholarly integrity and meet the highest
standards of artistic achievement and
academic excellence. It should also be
entertaining and interactive.
The U.S. Pavilion will be used to
promote U.S. commercial interests as
well as to highlight outstanding U.S.
scientific and technological
achievements. The proposed design for
the U.S. Pavilion should include
functional space for three purposes: An
exhibit area, an administrative area, and
hospitality facilities. The Pavilion
layout should also include provisions
for sponsorship recognition. Firms or
companies subcontracted for design and
other content creation must be U.S.owned.
Further information on Astana Expo
2017 can be found at the official Expo
Web site: https://expo2017astana.com/
en/ and at the International Bureau of
Exhibitions Web site: https://www.bieparis.org/site/en/expos/upcomingexpos/expo-astana-2017. A
participation guide with detailed
information about the site, the pavilion,
services, and cost estimates provided by
JSC Astana EXPO–2017 is available at:
https://ipm2016.kz/userdata/uploads/
u14/1456310721.pdf.
Student Ambassadors
Proposals must include a plan for
managing student ‘‘ambassadors’’
(guides) at the U.S. Pavilion. All student
ambassadors must be U.S. citizens, from
a diverse set of backgrounds and U.S.
States, and be fluent in Russian or
Kazakh. Experience has shown that it is
highly advantageous to have a student
ambassador program run in conjunction
with a U.S.-based college or university.
Funding Limitations
Section 204 of Public Law 106–113
(22 U.S.C. 2452b) limits the support the
Department may provide for U.S.
participation in international
expositions registered by the Bureau of
International Expositions (BIE). This
includes Astana Expo 2017. This
Request for Proposals is intended to
help identify a private U.S. individual,
firm, association, or organization
interested in, and capable of, providing
a complete Pavilion/exhibit at Astana
Expo 2017 as a gift to the United States
Government. The Department is not
authorized to provide funding for the
U.S. Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017.
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Costs
The U.S. Pavilion will be situated in
an approximate 1,100-square-meter
module provided at no-cost by the JSC
Astana EXPO–2017. A mezzanine floor
may be installed within the 12.5-meter
height of the module. It is estimated that
a representative U.S. presence in that
space will cost $6 (six) million.
Costs would include, but not be
limited to:
• Design and internal fit-out
construction of the Pavilion space;
incorporation of appropriate internal
and external crowd control features;
• Design of the Pavilion; development
of the story line;
• Managing sponsorship engagement
by defining Sponsor packages based on
pledge factors, accepting sponsor
pledges solicited by the Department,
and managing sponsorship fulfillment;
• Production of exhibits, audio-visual
materials, films, DVDs, videos, posters,
and other promotional materials needed
for the exhibit;
• Managing all administrative,
personnel, operations, and Pavilion
costs, including salaries, benefits,
contracting and supplier costs, and
consulting fees, as well as funding
associated with student guides, escorts,
and representational gifts;
• Protocol team for the creation and
staffing of hospitality facilities devoted
to hosting all dignitaries visiting the
U.S. Pavilion;
• Promotion and advertisement of the
U.S. Pavilion;
• Media engagement and planning of
communication strategy of the U.S.
Pavilion, including the development of
a Web site;
• Transport, travel, insurance,
postage, and shipping fees;
• Security, namely, development and
implementation of a security program
for the U.S. Pavilion in consultation
with the Department and appropriate
Kazakhstani authorities;
• Cultural and informational
programs associated with the Pavilion,
including, but not limited to,
production of U.S. National Day
activities as well as other cultural
programs;
• Funding for all expenses associated
with the U.S. Commissioner General;
and
• Tear-down, including removal of
exhibits and return of the module space
in the condition required by the Expo
Organizing Committee. Final
disposition plan must be approved by
SCA.
Operations
The successful proposer will be
responsible for full operation of the U.S.
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Pavilion. This would include, but not be
limited to, such areas as protocol, public
affairs, sponsorship fulfillment, cultural
programming, student guide services,
communications, operations, security,
cleaning, and maintenance. Office space
must be adequate for the proposed
number of staff. A proposed staffing
plan should be provided in the response
to this RFP.
Expo Guidelines
Interested parties may view the
Participation Guide at: https://
ipm2016.kz/userdata/uploads/u14/
1456310721.pdf. They can also email
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov with any
questions.
II. Eligibility Information
II.1. Eligible Applicants
Applications may be submitted by
individuals, firms, associations, and
public and private organizations (nonprofit or for-profit). Non-profit
organizations must meet the provisions
described in Internal Revenue Code
section 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3). Non-profit
organizations must have nonprofit
status with the IRS at the time of
application. If your organization
received nonprofit status from the IRS
within the past four years, you must
submit the necessary documentation to
verify nonprofit status. Failure to do so
will cause your proposal to be declared
technically ineligible.
III. Application and Submission
Information
III.1. Contact Information To Request an
Application Package
Please contact the Office of Central
Asian Affairs, SCA/CEN, U.S.
Department of State, 2201 C Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20520; or email
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov for
assistance. Please refer to Astana Expo
2017 when making your request.
III.2. Proposals
Proposals should be provided in a
narrative of no more than twenty (20)
pages 81⁄2″ x 11″ in size, no smaller than
12-point font, single-spaced, plus a
detailed budget, with necessary
attachments and/or exhibits. The
narrative and additional documents
should outline in as much detail as
possible the plans for providing a U.S.
Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017. Proposals
should address the following:
• Willingness to adhere to the
General Regulations of Astana Expo
2017, as stipulated by the JSC Astana
EXPO–2017, including restrictions and
limitations related to construction;
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• Track record of working with
Pavilions and on the proposed theme;
• Experienced staff with language
facility in Russian and/or Kazakh;
• Clear concept for the exhibit plan
and storyline, including designs;
• Detailed budget showing
breakdown of budget items required for
each aspect of the project development
and implementation;
• Experience in budget management
including examples of reacting to
unforeseen circumstances while still
operating within budget constraints;
• Detailed organizational chart
indicating all necessary positions and
start dates, including but not limited to
design, operations, financial
management, communications,
protocol, Sponsor recruitment and
fulfillment, and student ambassadors;
• Timeline detailing each step in the
design, outfitting, and breakdown of the
U.S. Pavilion as well as the
development of the U.S. Pavilion
content; and
• Agreement to consult closely with
and follow the direction of Department
officials and the U.S. Commissioner
General and a communication plan
proposing how to do so.
Proposals should state clearly that all
materials developed specifically for the
project will be subject to prior review
and approval by SCA. In addition,
proposals should state that all contracts
or sub-contracts contemplated to be
awarded by the proposer to further the
purposes of the U.S. Pavilion which are
in excess of $50,000 will be reviewed
and approved by SCA prior to their
award.
III.3 Application Deadline and
Methods of Submission
Application Deadline Date: October
26, 2016.
Reference: Astana Expo 2017 RFP.
Submitting Applications
Proposal submissions must be sent via
a nationally recognized overnight
delivery service (i.e., DHL, Federal
Express, UPS, Airborne Express, or U.S.
Postal Service Express Overnight Mail,
etc.) and be shipped no later than the
above deadline. The delivery services
used by applicants must have in-place,
centralized shipping identification and
tracking systems that may be accessed
via the Internet and delivery people
who are identifiable by commonly
recognized uniforms and delivery
vehicles. Proposals shipped on or before
the above deadline but received by the
Bureau of South and Central Asian
Affairs (SCA) more than seven calendar
days after the deadline will be ineligible
for further consideration under this
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competition. Proposals shipped after the
established deadlines are ineligible for
consideration under this competition. It
is each applicant’s responsibility to
ensure that each package is marked with
a legible tracking number and to
monitor/confirm delivery to SCA via the
Internet. SCA will not notify you upon
receipt of application. Delivery of
proposal packages may not be made via
local courier service or in person for this
competition. Faxed documents will not
be accepted at any time. Only proposals
submitted as stated above will be
considered. Applications may not be
submitted electronically.
The original and ten copies of the
application should be sent to:
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of
South and Central Asian Affairs, Ref.:
Astana Expo 2017 RFP, SCA/CEN, 2201
C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520.
Applicants must also submit the
‘‘Executive Summary’’ and ‘‘Proposal
Narrative’’ sections of the proposal in
text (.txt) or word (.doc) format via
email to AstanaExpo2017@state.gov.
IV. Application Review Information
IV.1. Review Process
The Bureau of South and Central
Asian Affairs (SCA) will review all
proposals for technical eligibility.
Proposals will be deemed ineligible if
they are not submitted by a U.S. citizen,
U.S.-owned corporation, or U.S.-based
organization, and do not fully adhere to
the General Regulations of Astana Expo
2017 and the guidelines stated herein.
Eligible proposals will be subject to
compliance with Federal guidelines.
SCA will review all eligible proposals,
as will relevant elements of the U.S.
Mission in the Republic of Kazakhstan
and a panel of senior U.S. Government
employees. Proposals may also be
reviewed by the Office of the Legal
Adviser or by other Department
elements and private sector experts. The
final decision on which proposal is
most advantageous to the U.S.
Government will be at the sole
discretion of the Department’s Assistant
Secretary for South and Central Asian
Affairs.
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IV.2. Review Criteria
Technically, eligible proposals will be
reviewed according to the criteria stated
below. These criteria are not rankordered.
1. Program planning to achieve
Pavilion objectives: Proposals should
clearly demonstrate how the planned
Pavilion will: Educate and inform
foreign audiences about the United
States and its scientific, technological,
and commercial innovations relating to
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energy; and promote broad U.S.
commercial interests around the world,
including in the region, and specifically
address the theme and General
Regulations of the Expo. The proposal
should also include a clearly articulated
media engagement plan and public
communications strategy for the
Pavilion. Pavilion objectives should be
reasonable, feasible, and flexible. The
proposal should contain a detailed
timeline and budget that demonstrate
substantive undertakings and logistical
capacity. The proposal should also
include a communications plan for
consulting with the Department.
2. Institutional Capacity/Record/
Ability: Proposals should describe
personnel and institutional resources,
which should be defined and adequate
to achieve the Pavilion’s goals.
Proposals should demonstrate an
institutional record of successful
Pavilion activities, including
responsible fiscal management and
governance practices, and full
compliance with all applicable BIE
Expo requirements.
3. Multiplier effect/impact: Proposals
should clearly state how Pavilion
content and related activities will
strengthen long-term mutual
understanding between the United
States and Kazakhstan, the other
countries of Central Asia, and people
around the world more broadly.
4. Support of Diversity: Proposals
should demonstrate involvement of
participants from traditionally
underrepresented groups including, but
not limited to, women, racial and ethnic
minorities, and people with disabilities.
5. Monitoring and Project Evaluation
Plan: Proposals should include a plan to
measure the impact of the proposed U.S.
Pavilion, cultural programs, and
information programs.
6. Sponsorship Management:
Proposals should include a plan to
manage sponsor engagement and
sponsorship fulfillment.
7. Cost-effectiveness: Proposals must
include a proposed action plan and
timeline for all aspects of the project
with associated, detailed budget
estimates based on a $6 (six) million
budget. Note that prospective donors
will be vetted with the State Department
for potential conflict of interest.
V. Selection Administration
Information
Selection Notices
The Department will issue a ‘‘letter of
intent’’ to the selected proposer
authorizing that entity to proceed with
fundraising to complete the USA
Pavilion project. The letter will include
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guidelines on fundraising to be followed
by the selected proposer and will
establish a deadline for completion of
all fundraising activities. The successful
proposer must be able to demonstrate to
the Department that it can raise the
funds necessary to complete the project.
The successful proposer is expected to
sign a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Department. Only after the
successful proposer is able to
demonstrate that all funding required
for this project will be in hand will the
Department of State sign a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with that proposer, sign a Participation
Contract with the Expo organizing body,
and appoint a Commissioner General.
Unsuccessful proposers will receive
notification of the results of the
application review from the Bureau of
South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA).
Reporting Requirements
The successful proposer must provide
SCA with a hard copy original plus two
copies of the following reports:
1. Program and financial reports every
45 (forty-five) calendar days after the
signature of the Memorandum of
Understanding.
2. Final program and financial reports
no more than 90 (ninety) calendar days
after the scheduled September 10, 2017,
closing of Astana Expo 2017.
VI. Agency Contacts
For questions about this
announcement, contact: U.S.
Department of State, Bureau of South
and Central Asian Affairs, Ref.: Astana
Expo 2017 RFP, SCA/CEN, 2201 C
Street NW., Washington, DC 20520;
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov.
Correspondence with SCA concerning
this Request for Proposals (RFP) should
reference Astana Expo 2017.
Please read the complete
announcement before sending inquiries
or submitting proposals. Once the RFP
deadline for submission of proposals
has passed, SCA staff may not discuss
this competition with applicants until
the proposal review process has been
completed.
VII. Other Information
Notice
The terms and conditions published
in this Request for Proposals are binding
and may only be modified in writing.
Explanatory information provided by
the Bureau of South and Central Asian
Affairs (SCA) that contradicts published
language will not be binding. Issuance
of this RFP does not constitute an
intention to agree to work with any
private sector entity at Astana Expo
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2017. SCA reserves the right to select
the U.S. private sector partner for
Astana Expo 2017 and to approve all
elements of the Pavilion and project.
Decisions made based on indications of
interest submitted in response to this
RFP will be made in the sole discretion
of SCA and will be final.
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Executive Order 13224 Designation of
Jund al-Aqsa, aka JAA, aka Jund AlAqsa, aka The Soldiers of Aqsa, aka
Soldiers of al-Aqsa, aka Sarayat alQuds as a Specially Designated Global
Terrorist
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[Public Notice: 9736]
Culturally Significant Objects Imported
for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘Time
and Cosmos in Greco-Roman
Antiquity’’ Exhibition
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), E.O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, the
Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority
No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as
appropriate, Delegation of Authority No.
257 of April 15, 2003), I hereby
determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘Time and
Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity,’’
imported from abroad for temporary
exhibition within the United States, are
of cultural significance. The objects are
imported pursuant to loan agreements
with the foreign owners or custodians.
I also determine that the exhibition or
display of the exhibit objects at the
Institute for the Study of the Ancient
World, New York, New York, from on
or about October 19, 2016, until on or
about April 23, 2017, and at possible
additional exhibitions or venues yet to
be determined, is in the national
interest. I have ordered that Public
Notice of these Determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
SUMMARY:
For
further information, including a list of
the imported objects, contact the Office
of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S.
Department of State (telephone: 202–
632–6471; email: section2459@
state.gov). The mailing address is U.S.
Department of State, L/PD, SA–5, Suite
5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505.
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Culturally Significant Objects Imported
for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘Martin
Luther: Art and the Reformation’’
Exhibition
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), E.O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, the
Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority
No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as
appropriate, Delegation of Authority No.
257 of April 15, 2003), I hereby
determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘Martin
Luther: Art and the Reformation,’’
imported from abroad for temporary
exhibition within the United States, are
of cultural significance. The objects are
imported pursuant to loan agreements
with the foreign owners or custodians.
I also determine that the exhibition or
display of the exhibit objects at the
Minneapolis Institute of Art,
Minneapolis, Minnesota, from on or
about October 30, 2016, until on or
about January 15, 2017, and at possible
additional exhibitions or venues yet to
be determined, is in the national
interest. I have ordered that Public
Notice of these Determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information, including a list of
the imported objects, contact the Office
of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S.
Department of State (telephone: 202–
632–6471; email: section2459@
state.gov). The mailing address is U.S.
Department of State, L/PD, SA–5, Suite
5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505.
SUMMARY:
Dated: September 16, 2016.
Nisha Biswal,
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and
Central Asian Affairs, Department of State.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: September 21, 2016.
Mark Taplin,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
Acting under the authority of and in
accordance with section 1(b) of
Executive Order 13224 of September 23,
2001, as amended by Executive Order
13268 of July 2, 2002, and Executive
Order 13284 of January 23, 2003, I
hereby determine that the entity known
as Jund al-Aqsa, also known as JAA,
also known as Jund Al-Aqsa, also
known as The Soldiers of Aqsa, also
known as Soldiers of al-Aqsa, also
known as Sarayat al-Quds, committed,
or poses a significant risk of committing,
acts of terrorism that threaten the
security of U.S. nationals or the national
security, foreign policy, or economy of
the United States.
Consistent with the determination in
section 10 of Executive Order 13224 that
prior notice to persons determined to be
subject to the Order who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States would render ineffectual the
blocking and other measures authorized
in the Order because of the ability to
transfer funds instantaneously, I
determine that no prior notice needs to
be provided to any person subject to this
determination who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States, because to do so would render
ineffectual the measures authorized in
the Order.
This notice shall be published in the
Federal Register.
Dated: September 16, 2016.
John F. Kerry,
Secretary of State.
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Review of the Designation as a Foreign
Terrorist Organization of al-Aqsa
Martyrs’ Brigade (and Other Aliases)
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Mark Taplin,
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Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 9726]
Department of State Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs:
Request for Proposals for the Design, Development, Installation,
Operation, and Final Disposition of a U.S. Pavilion at the Astana Expo
2017
AGENCY: Department of State.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) of the
U.S. Department of State (Department) requests proposals from private
U.S. individuals, firms, associations and organizations (for-profit or
non-profit) for the design, development, installation, operation
(including managing sponsorship donations and sponsorship fulfillment),
and final disposition of a U.S. Pavilion at the International
Exposition Astana Expo 2017, whose theme is ``Future Energy.'' The
Department will issue a ``letter of intent'' to the selected proposer
authorizing that entity to proceed with all fundraising necessary to
complete the USA Pavilion project. Note that all prospective donors
must be vetted with the Department for potential conflicts of interest.
The Department is not authorized to provide federal funding for any
aspect of the U.S. Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017. The successful
proposer will be responsible for all costs associated with all aspects
of the U.S. Pavilion as well as all support for the U.S. Commissioner
General. The successful proposer will consult closely with and follow
the direction of Department officials and the U.S. Commissioner General
with respect to Pavilion content and programming. Proposals from non-
U.S. citizens or non-U.S.-owned firms or organizations shall be deemed
ineligible for consideration.
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DATES: Submit proposals on or before October 26, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Office of Central Asian Affairs, SCA/
CEN, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520;
or email AstanaExpo2017@state.gov for assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Description of Project Authority
Overall authority for Department support for U.S. participation in
international expositions is contained in Section 102(a)(3) of the
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended (22
U.S.C. 2452(a)(3)), also known as the Fulbright-Hays Act. The purpose
of the Act is ``to enable the Government of the United States to
increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States
and the people of other countries; to strengthen the ties which unite
us with other nations by demonstrating the educational and cultural
interests, developments, and achievements of the people of the United
States and other nations and thus to assist in the development of
friendly, sympathetic and peaceful relations between the United States
and the other countries of the world.'' Pursuant to this authority, on
a one-time basis, the Secretary of State has delegated authority for
this particular Expo to the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
(SCA), which will be responsible for coordinating U.S. participation in
Astana Expo 2017. Consequently, SCA will represent the U.S. Government
in dealings with the Astana EXPO-2017 (JSC).
Background
The Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan has invited the United
States to participate in the Astana Expo 2017 and the U.S. Government
has advised the Kazakhstani Government of its intention to participate
with an official U.S. Pavilion, subject to identification of a viable
private sector partner and successful fundraising efforts. Astana Expo
2017 will be held on specially constructed exhibition grounds provided
free of charge by the Kazakhstani Government. The Expo opens on June
10, 2017, and closes on September 10, 2017.
Astana Expo 2017 is a small-scale international exposition
recognized by the International Expositions Bureau (BIE). The BIE is an
international treaty organization established to sanction and monitor
international exhibitions of long duration (over three weeks) and
significant scale.
Invitations to international expositions are extended from the host
government to other governments. The United States is not a member of
the BIE, and the U.S. Commissioner General--selected by the
Department--will therefore not be a formal member of the Steering
Committee of the College of Commissioners General for Astana Expo 2017.
With a projected two million visitors and five million visits, Astana
Expo 2017 offers an excellent opportunity to educate and inform foreign
audiences about the United States and its scientific and technological
innovations relating to the theme of the Astana Expo--future energy--as
well as to promote broad U.S. commercial interests around the world.
U.S. participation in Astana Expo 2017 would confirm the strength and
importance of U.S.-Kazakhstan bilateral ties and promote mutual
understanding between the people of Kazakhstan and the United States.
Content
The JSC Astana EXPO-2017, the organizing committee for the Astana
Expo, explains the overall theme of the Expo, ``Future Energy,'' as
follows: ``combating climate change and reducing CO2 emissions,
promoting energy alternatives--renewable energy in particular--and
driving energy efficiency programs; ensuring energy security; managing
energy production, storage and use; and guaranteeing universal access
to sustainable energy.'' The theme for the U.S. Pavilion should be
directly linked to the overall theme of the Expo and should reflect
elements of the White House's ``all of the above'' energy strategy
(https://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/securing-american-energy). SCA
welcomes proposals for a Pavilion to showcase American expertise and
innovation in some or all of the following areas: Advancing energy
efficiency, safe and responsible gas and oil production, developing
clean fuels, renewable energy, and carbon capture and sequestration
technologies. Other Pavilion themes related to the overall Expo theme
may also be proposed. The design concept for the U.S. Pavilion should
appeal to a general, non-expert audience; proposals should therefore
include entertaining elements for all ages as well as academic/
expository aspects.
U.S. Direction
The U.S. Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017 will be an official
representation of the Government of the United States of America in
Kazakhstan; the Department must therefore ensure that the U.S. Pavilion
is nonpolitical and nonpartisan in nature, of the highest possible
quality, and balanced and representative of the diversity of American
political, social, and cultural life. The Pavilion must maintain the
highest level of scholarly integrity and meet the highest standards of
artistic achievement and academic excellence. It should also be
entertaining and interactive.
The U.S. Pavilion will be used to promote U.S. commercial interests
as well as to highlight outstanding U.S. scientific and technological
achievements. The proposed design for the U.S. Pavilion should include
functional space for three purposes: An exhibit area, an administrative
area, and hospitality facilities. The Pavilion layout should also
include provisions for sponsorship recognition. Firms or companies
subcontracted for design and other content creation must be U.S.-owned.
Further information on Astana Expo 2017 can be found at the
official Expo Web site: https://expo2017astana.com/en/ and at the
International Bureau of Exhibitions Web site: https://www.bie-paris.org/site/en/expos/upcoming-expos/expo-astana-2017. A participation guide
with detailed information about the site, the pavilion, services, and
cost estimates provided by JSC Astana EXPO-2017 is available at: https://ipm2016.kz/userdata/uploads/u14/1456310721.pdf.
Student Ambassadors
Proposals must include a plan for managing student ``ambassadors''
(guides) at the U.S. Pavilion. All student ambassadors must be U.S.
citizens, from a diverse set of backgrounds and U.S. States, and be
fluent in Russian or Kazakh. Experience has shown that it is highly
advantageous to have a student ambassador program run in conjunction
with a U.S.-based college or university.
Funding Limitations
Section 204 of Public Law 106-113 (22 U.S.C. 2452b) limits the
support the Department may provide for U.S. participation in
international expositions registered by the Bureau of International
Expositions (BIE). This includes Astana Expo 2017. This Request for
Proposals is intended to help identify a private U.S. individual, firm,
association, or organization interested in, and capable of, providing a
complete Pavilion/exhibit at Astana Expo 2017 as a gift to the United
States Government. The Department is not authorized to provide funding
for the U.S. Pavilion at Astana Expo 2017.
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Costs
The U.S. Pavilion will be situated in an approximate 1,100-square-
meter module provided at no-cost by the JSC Astana EXPO-2017. A
mezzanine floor may be installed within the 12.5-meter height of the
module. It is estimated that a representative U.S. presence in that
space will cost $6 (six) million.
Costs would include, but not be limited to:
Design and internal fit-out construction of the Pavilion
space; incorporation of appropriate internal and external crowd control
features;
Design of the Pavilion; development of the story line;
Managing sponsorship engagement by defining Sponsor
packages based on pledge factors, accepting sponsor pledges solicited
by the Department, and managing sponsorship fulfillment;
Production of exhibits, audio-visual materials, films,
DVDs, videos, posters, and other promotional materials needed for the
exhibit;
Managing all administrative, personnel, operations, and
Pavilion costs, including salaries, benefits, contracting and supplier
costs, and consulting fees, as well as funding associated with student
guides, escorts, and representational gifts;
Protocol team for the creation and staffing of hospitality
facilities devoted to hosting all dignitaries visiting the U.S.
Pavilion;
Promotion and advertisement of the U.S. Pavilion;
Media engagement and planning of communication strategy of
the U.S. Pavilion, including the development of a Web site;
Transport, travel, insurance, postage, and shipping fees;
Security, namely, development and implementation of a
security program for the U.S. Pavilion in consultation with the
Department and appropriate Kazakhstani authorities;
Cultural and informational programs associated with the
Pavilion, including, but not limited to, production of U.S. National
Day activities as well as other cultural programs;
Funding for all expenses associated with the U.S.
Commissioner General; and
Tear-down, including removal of exhibits and return of the
module space in the condition required by the Expo Organizing
Committee. Final disposition plan must be approved by SCA.
Operations
The successful proposer will be responsible for full operation of
the U.S. Pavilion. This would include, but not be limited to, such
areas as protocol, public affairs, sponsorship fulfillment, cultural
programming, student guide services, communications, operations,
security, cleaning, and maintenance. Office space must be adequate for
the proposed number of staff. A proposed staffing plan should be
provided in the response to this RFP.
Expo Guidelines
Interested parties may view the Participation Guide at: https://ipm2016.kz/userdata/uploads/u14/1456310721.pdf. They can also email
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov with any questions.
II. Eligibility Information
II.1. Eligible Applicants
Applications may be submitted by individuals, firms, associations,
and public and private organizations (non-profit or for-profit). Non-
profit organizations must meet the provisions described in Internal
Revenue Code section 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3). Non-profit organizations must
have nonprofit status with the IRS at the time of application. If your
organization received nonprofit status from the IRS within the past
four years, you must submit the necessary documentation to verify
nonprofit status. Failure to do so will cause your proposal to be
declared technically ineligible.
III. Application and Submission Information
III.1. Contact Information To Request an Application Package
Please contact the Office of Central Asian Affairs, SCA/CEN, U.S.
Department of State, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520; or email
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov for assistance. Please refer to Astana Expo
2017 when making your request.
III.2. Proposals
Proposals should be provided in a narrative of no more than twenty
(20) pages 8\1/2\'' x 11'' in size, no smaller than 12-point font,
single-spaced, plus a detailed budget, with necessary attachments and/
or exhibits. The narrative and additional documents should outline in
as much detail as possible the plans for providing a U.S. Pavilion at
Astana Expo 2017. Proposals should address the following:
Willingness to adhere to the General Regulations of Astana
Expo 2017, as stipulated by the JSC Astana EXPO-2017, including
restrictions and limitations related to construction;
Track record of working with Pavilions and on the proposed
theme;
Experienced staff with language facility in Russian and/or
Kazakh;
Clear concept for the exhibit plan and storyline,
including designs;
Detailed budget showing breakdown of budget items required
for each aspect of the project development and implementation;
Experience in budget management including examples of
reacting to unforeseen circumstances while still operating within
budget constraints;
Detailed organizational chart indicating all necessary
positions and start dates, including but not limited to design,
operations, financial management, communications, protocol, Sponsor
recruitment and fulfillment, and student ambassadors;
Timeline detailing each step in the design, outfitting,
and breakdown of the U.S. Pavilion as well as the development of the
U.S. Pavilion content; and
Agreement to consult closely with and follow the direction
of Department officials and the U.S. Commissioner General and a
communication plan proposing how to do so.
Proposals should state clearly that all materials developed
specifically for the project will be subject to prior review and
approval by SCA. In addition, proposals should state that all contracts
or sub-contracts contemplated to be awarded by the proposer to further
the purposes of the U.S. Pavilion which are in excess of $50,000 will
be reviewed and approved by SCA prior to their award.
III.3 Application Deadline and Methods of Submission
Application Deadline Date: October 26, 2016.
Reference: Astana Expo 2017 RFP.
Submitting Applications
Proposal submissions must be sent via a nationally recognized
overnight delivery service (i.e., DHL, Federal Express, UPS, Airborne
Express, or U.S. Postal Service Express Overnight Mail, etc.) and be
shipped no later than the above deadline. The delivery services used by
applicants must have in-place, centralized shipping identification and
tracking systems that may be accessed via the Internet and delivery
people who are identifiable by commonly recognized uniforms and
delivery vehicles. Proposals shipped on or before the above deadline
but received by the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA)
more than seven calendar days after the deadline will be ineligible for
further consideration under this
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competition. Proposals shipped after the established deadlines are
ineligible for consideration under this competition. It is each
applicant's responsibility to ensure that each package is marked with a
legible tracking number and to monitor/confirm delivery to SCA via the
Internet. SCA will not notify you upon receipt of application. Delivery
of proposal packages may not be made via local courier service or in
person for this competition. Faxed documents will not be accepted at
any time. Only proposals submitted as stated above will be considered.
Applications may not be submitted electronically.
The original and ten copies of the application should be sent to:
U.S. Department of State, Bureau of South and Central Asian
Affairs, Ref.: Astana Expo 2017 RFP, SCA/CEN, 2201 C Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20520.
Applicants must also submit the ``Executive Summary'' and
``Proposal Narrative'' sections of the proposal in text (.txt) or word
(.doc) format via email to AstanaExpo2017@state.gov.
IV. Application Review Information
IV.1. Review Process
The Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) will review all
proposals for technical eligibility. Proposals will be deemed
ineligible if they are not submitted by a U.S. citizen, U.S.-owned
corporation, or U.S.-based organization, and do not fully adhere to the
General Regulations of Astana Expo 2017 and the guidelines stated
herein. Eligible proposals will be subject to compliance with Federal
guidelines.
SCA will review all eligible proposals, as will relevant elements
of the U.S. Mission in the Republic of Kazakhstan and a panel of senior
U.S. Government employees. Proposals may also be reviewed by the Office
of the Legal Adviser or by other Department elements and private sector
experts. The final decision on which proposal is most advantageous to
the U.S. Government will be at the sole discretion of the Department's
Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs.
IV.2. Review Criteria
Technically, eligible proposals will be reviewed according to the
criteria stated below. These criteria are not rank-ordered.
1. Program planning to achieve Pavilion objectives: Proposals
should clearly demonstrate how the planned Pavilion will: Educate and
inform foreign audiences about the United States and its scientific,
technological, and commercial innovations relating to energy; and
promote broad U.S. commercial interests around the world, including in
the region, and specifically address the theme and General Regulations
of the Expo. The proposal should also include a clearly articulated
media engagement plan and public communications strategy for the
Pavilion. Pavilion objectives should be reasonable, feasible, and
flexible. The proposal should contain a detailed timeline and budget
that demonstrate substantive undertakings and logistical capacity. The
proposal should also include a communications plan for consulting with
the Department.
2. Institutional Capacity/Record/Ability: Proposals should describe
personnel and institutional resources, which should be defined and
adequate to achieve the Pavilion's goals. Proposals should demonstrate
an institutional record of successful Pavilion activities, including
responsible fiscal management and governance practices, and full
compliance with all applicable BIE Expo requirements.
3. Multiplier effect/impact: Proposals should clearly state how
Pavilion content and related activities will strengthen long-term
mutual understanding between the United States and Kazakhstan, the
other countries of Central Asia, and people around the world more
broadly.
4. Support of Diversity: Proposals should demonstrate involvement
of participants from traditionally underrepresented groups including,
but not limited to, women, racial and ethnic minorities, and people
with disabilities.
5. Monitoring and Project Evaluation Plan: Proposals should include
a plan to measure the impact of the proposed U.S. Pavilion, cultural
programs, and information programs.
6. Sponsorship Management: Proposals should include a plan to
manage sponsor engagement and sponsorship fulfillment.
7. Cost-effectiveness: Proposals must include a proposed action
plan and timeline for all aspects of the project with associated,
detailed budget estimates based on a $6 (six) million budget. Note that
prospective donors will be vetted with the State Department for
potential conflict of interest.
V. Selection Administration Information
Selection Notices
The Department will issue a ``letter of intent'' to the selected
proposer authorizing that entity to proceed with fundraising to
complete the USA Pavilion project. The letter will include guidelines
on fundraising to be followed by the selected proposer and will
establish a deadline for completion of all fundraising activities. The
successful proposer must be able to demonstrate to the Department that
it can raise the funds necessary to complete the project. The
successful proposer is expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding
with the Department. Only after the successful proposer is able to
demonstrate that all funding required for this project will be in hand
will the Department of State sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with that proposer, sign a Participation Contract with the Expo
organizing body, and appoint a Commissioner General.
Unsuccessful proposers will receive notification of the results of
the application review from the Bureau of South and Central Asian
Affairs (SCA).
Reporting Requirements
The successful proposer must provide SCA with a hard copy original
plus two copies of the following reports:
1. Program and financial reports every 45 (forty-five) calendar
days after the signature of the Memorandum of Understanding.
2. Final program and financial reports no more than 90 (ninety)
calendar days after the scheduled September 10, 2017, closing of Astana
Expo 2017.
VI. Agency Contacts
For questions about this announcement, contact: U.S. Department of
State, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, Ref.: Astana Expo
2017 RFP, SCA/CEN, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520;
AstanaExpo2017@state.gov.
Correspondence with SCA concerning this Request for Proposals (RFP)
should reference Astana Expo 2017.
Please read the complete announcement before sending inquiries or
submitting proposals. Once the RFP deadline for submission of proposals
has passed, SCA staff may not discuss this competition with applicants
until the proposal review process has been completed.
VII. Other Information
Notice
The terms and conditions published in this Request for Proposals
are binding and may only be modified in writing. Explanatory
information provided by the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs
(SCA) that contradicts published language will not be binding. Issuance
of this RFP does not constitute an intention to agree to work with any
private sector entity at Astana Expo
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2017. SCA reserves the right to select the U.S. private sector partner
for Astana Expo 2017 and to approve all elements of the Pavilion and
project. Decisions made based on indications of interest submitted in
response to this RFP will be made in the sole discretion of SCA and
will be final.
Dated: September 16, 2016.
Nisha Biswal,
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs,
Department of State.
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