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The Task Force for Child Survival and Development is certified as a GSA Management, Organizational and Business Improvement Services (MOBIS) contractor for—

  • consulting services

  • facilitation services

  • program integration and project management services
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    The GSA Schedule contract number for The Task Force for Child Survival and Development:
    GS-00F-0001T
    FSC Group: 874 North American Industry Classification System Code: 541611
    Corporate SIN: C R499, C D302, C D306, C D307, C D311, and C D399

    Business size: Non-Profit Business OR Tax Exempt Corporation

    The Task Force’s GSA Schedule Customer Information
    The Task Force’s GSA Schedule - Pricing Effective October 1, 2006

    Contract Period: October 1, 2006 – June 7, 2009

    Contact:
    Tom Rosenberger
    Chief Operating Officer
    The Task Force for Child Survival and Development
    750 Commerce Drive, Suite 400
    Decatur, GA 30030
    (404) 592-1430 (phone)
    (404) 371-1087 (fax)
    trosenberger@taskforce.org

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    The GSA web pages describe Business Consulting, the service category under which the Task Force provides services. These pages also include a helpful FAQ section (frequently asked questions) for contracting agencies on how to use the MOBIS Schedule.

    The Task Force for Child Survival and Development

    Overview

    The Task Force has a 20-year history of success in the management of public health programs in the areas of infectious diseases (e.g., tuberculosis, polio, HIV/AIDS, malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and onchocerciasis); immunizations (including program delivery and the development of registries); health information systems (requirements/definition, integration, and design); child health and development; and injury and violence prevention. We work in both the global and domestic arenas.

    Strong program management skills of the staff at the Task Force as well as extensive knowledge of the subject areas have contributed to the success of these programs. The Task Force combines expertise and experience in strategy development, needs analysis, project planning, project management, and evaluation with skills in convening stakeholders, building coalitions, and reaching consensus to create strong, successful programs and projects.

    For more information on the Task Force programs and projects, please return to the home page.

    Services covered under the GSA Consolidated Schedule Contract:

    C R499: Other Professional Services Management, Organization and Business Improvement Services (MOBIS)

    Includes consulting services (e.g., providing expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling in support of agencies' management, organization, and business improvement efforts; studies, analyses and reports documenting any proposed developmental, consultative or implementation efforts); facilitation services (e.g., facilitation and related decision support services to agencies engaging in collaboration efforts, working groups, or integrated product, process, or self-directed teams; employment of problem solving techniques, defining and refining the agenda, debriefing and overall meeting planning, resolving disputes, disagreements,and divergent views, logistical meeting/conference support when performing technical facilitation, convening and leading large and small group briefings and discussions, providing a draft for the permanent record, recording discussion content and focusing decision-making and preparing draft and final reports for dissemination); survey services (e.g., planning survey design sampling; survey development, pretest/pilot surveying, defining and refining the agenda, survey database administration, assessing reliability and validity of data, determining proper survey data collection methodology, administering surveys using various types of data collection methods and analyses of quantitative and qualitative survey data; production of report, graphs, charts, and tables; description of data collection and survey administration methods; discussion of sample characteristics and the representative nature of data; analysis of non-response; and briefings of results to include discussion of recommendations and potential follow-up actions); training services (e.g., off-the-shelf or customized off-the-shelf training packages to meet specific agency needs related to management, organizational and business improvement services, such as, but not limited to: customer service, team building, ISO 9000 and ISO14000, process improvement, performance measurement, statistical process control, performance problem-solving, business process reengineering, quality management change, management strategic planning and benchmarking); support products used in support of services offered including workbooks, training manuals, slides, videotapes, overhead transparencies, software programs, etc. Any support products offered must be supplied in conjunction with services offered herein); privatization support services and documentation (e.g., support, assistance and documentation generation required in the conduct of OMB Circular A-76 studies such as development of Performance Work Statements (PWS), development of Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASP) performance of management studies to determine the Government's Most Efficient Organization (MEO), development of in-house Government cost estimates, comparisons of in-house bids to proposed or ISSA prices, and Administrative Appeal Process support); program integration and program management services (e.g., services to manage and integrate various management and business improvement programs and projects that may or may not be the result of MOBIS recommendations. May include: projects internal to Federal agencies; project management that connects and maintains liaison between multiple contractors; monitoring of multiple projects); expert services supporting agency Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs both formal and informal. ADR of EEO disputes is excluded and is covered under a separate GSA schedule. Services could include ombudsmen, negotiated rule-making, special masters, early neutral evaluation, non-binding arbitration, mediation, partnering, magistrates, private judging, binding arbitration, conciliation, consensus building, neutral experts. Refer to Schedule Number 874 for additional providers of this item. Contact Jacqueline Jones (253) 931-7886; jacqueline.jones@gsa.gov

    Programs:

    Center for Child Well-being

    Child Health Recognition Awards

    Collaboration in Global Health

    The Global Health Promise

    Global Polio Eradication

    Global Road Safety

    Justin's HOPE

    Lymphatic Filariasis Support Center

    Mebendazole Donation

    Mectizan Donation

    National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable

    Partners TB Control

    Public Health Informatics Institute

    Orphans and Vulnerable Children & HIV/AIDS

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