USAID Water and Development II IDIQ (WADI II)

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the USAID Water and Development II (WADI II) IDIQ, a global IDIQ focused on responding to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and water resource management (WRM) needs in different contexts and scenarios. WADI II supports the USAID Water Center and provides services to USAID Missions and Bureaus to support the implementation of the Water and Development Plan. Task Orders performed under this IDIQ will provide services that maximize benefit across the Development Results of the Plan, the Global Water Strategy, and other Agency policies, strategies, and priorities, and will encourage co-creation, partnering, and innovation. Technical areas include WASH and WRM, as well as water issues related to resilience, food security, and nutrition; the environment; democracy and governance; economic growth and energy; innovation, research, and evaluation; knowledge management; and policy analysis.

USAID ACES IDIQ

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the USAID Active Communities - Effective States (ACES) IDIQ, which provides technical assistance and advisory services, training, and direct program implementation to support host country good governance, transparency, and accountability. ACES provides an “accountability systems” approach, which seeks to understand how citizens interact in systems and processes of accountability and to strengthen linkages among formal and informal actors on specific issues. ACES also supports the integration of good governance into programs across USAID’s development portfolio, such as health, education, and economic growth. This means applying Democracy, Rights and Governance (DRG) principles and practices to address political-economic obstacles in other sectors thereby improving overall development outcomes. Activities will be within the following technical areas: (1) Good Governance and Anti-Corruption; (2) Strengthening the Legislative Function/Legal Framework; (3) Decentralization and Local Governance; (4) Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform; and (5) Strengthening Oversight Mechanisms. 

For more information, please review ECODIT’s ACES IDIQ Capability Statement.

OASIS Small Business (SB) Pool 1 IDIQ

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) Small Business (SB) Pool 1Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ). This IDIQ allows for the provision of complex professional services to the various agencies that comprise the U.S. federal government.  The contract is designed to address U.S. Federal agencies’ need for a full range of service requirements that integrate multiple professional service disciplines and ancillary services/products, with the flexibility for all contract types and pricing at the task order (TO) level.

For TOs placed under OASIS SB, professional services may be defined as those categories of services provided under one or more of the following Core Disciplines: (1) Program Management Services; (2) Management Consulting Services: (3) Scientific Services; (4) Engineering Services; (5) Logistics Services; and (6) Financial Management Services.  For more information click here

GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract

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ECODIT LLC holds a GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Contract (previously under the 00CORP Schedule). The base ordering period of the contract is September 25, 2019 – September 24, 2024, with 3 5-Year Options.

ECODIT LLC currently has two Special Item Numbers (SINs) awarded under the schedule:

SIN 541611 - Management and Financial Consulting, Acquisition and Grants Management Support, and Business Program and Project Management Services

Services under this SIN include the provision of operating advice and assistance on administrative and management issues. Examples include: strategic and organizational planning, business process improvement, acquisition and grants management support, facilitation, surveys, assessment  and improvement of financial management systems, financial reporting and analysis, due diligence in validating an agency’s portfolio of assets and related support services, strategic financial planning, financial policy formulation and development, special cost studies, actuarial services, economic and regulatory analysis, benchmarking and program metrics, and business program and project management.

SIN 541620 – Environmental Consulting Services

Services under this SIN may include providing advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations on environmental issues, such as the control of environmental contamination from pollutants, toxic substances, and hazardous materials; Endangered species, wetland, watershed, and other natural resource management plans; Archeological and/or cultural resource management plans.   This includes identifying problems (e.g., inspect buildings for hazardous materials), measure and evaluate risks, and recommend solutions

OLM -- Order-Level Materials (OLM)

OLMs are supplies and/or services acquired in direct support of an individual task or delivery order placed against a Schedule contract or BPA. OLM pricing is not established at the Schedule contract or BPA level, but at the order level. Since OLMs are identified and acquired at the order level, the ordering contracting officer (OCO) is responsible for making a fair and reasonable price determination for all OLMs.


USAID Energy II IDIQ

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the USAID Energy II IDIQ, which aims to address the global demand for, and use of, modern energy services by fostering sustainable energy development in countries assisted by USAID. This IDIQ provides USAID Missions, regional Bureaus, and host country stakeholders and partners with technical assistance and capacity building  to manage the legal, regulatory, policy, governance, operational, financial, economic, and transactional components of improved energy sector performance, and to strengthen the enabling environment for private sector investment. It also includes energy activities in the areas of agriculture and food security, economic growth and trade, democracy, rights and governance, education, climate variability and change, human population and health, social development and gender equality, disaster mitigation and response, reconstruction, environmental and natural resource management, and urban development.

USAID STARR II IDIQ

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the USAID Strengthening Tenure and Resource Rights II (STARR II) IDIQ. The IDIQ allows for the provision of technical assistance to USAID’s Office of Land and Urban (LU) in the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3). These services will support LU to improve land and resource governance and strengthen property rights for all members of society, especially women.

Projects under the contract will take place worldwide and focus on the following four technical areas: (1) Securing Resource Rights and Improving Resource Governance; (2) Evidence and Learning; (3) Training; and (4) Knowledge Management and Communications. 

USAID Power Africa IDIQ

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ECODIT is a prime holder of the USAID Power Africa IDIQ, which allows for the provision of technical assistance services, including engineering consulting services, to implement USAID’s activities in support of Power Africa, the U.S. Government initiative focused on increasing access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. The IDIQ facilitates the achievement of Power Africa’s targets of increasing installed power capacity by 30,000 megawatts and creating 60 million new electricity connections, to double electricity access in the region.

Projects under the contract will take place throughout sub-Saharan Africa and focus on the following 14 service areas: 1. Generation, Transmission, and Distribution Transactions; 2. Finance; 3. Legal; 4. Engineering; 5. Planning; 6. Electric Utility Reform and Restructuring; 7. Electricity Access; 8. International Power Exchange and Power Trading; 9. Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency; 10. Cleaner Energy Technologies; 11. Gas; 12. Governance; 13. Legal and Regulatory Framework; and 14. Coordination and Cooperation.