95-17584. Voice of America; Development Office; VOA Computerized Pronunciation Guide Project Development  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 137 (Tuesday, July 18, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 36875-36876]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-17584]
    
    
    
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    UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
    
    Voice of America; Development Office; VOA Computerized 
    Pronunciation Guide Project Development
    
    ACTION: Request for proposals.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Voice of America Office of Development announces a 
    solicitation for proposals to participate with VOA in technical 
    development and commercial marketing of the VOA Pronunciation Guide, a 
    computerized digital audio pronunciation reference system. The system 
    provides current and authoritative pronunciation of names, places and 
    things found in international news reports. VOA has completed concept 
    and initial design. The Guide is suitable for commercial marketing to 
    media, business, home, government and educational organizations in the 
    United States and abroad as an on-line service, network or stand-alone 
    service. Applicants must demonstrate hardware and software expertise 
    and competency in addition to marketing capability. Organizations 
    should suggest options for cooperation with VOA in terms of cash 
    benefits, cost sharing, provision of goods or services or exchanges in 
    kind.
        Overall authority for VOA to solicit proposals is contained in the 
    Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Public Law 87-256 
    as amended, also known as the Fullbright-Hays Act, and The U.S. 
    Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, as amended, known as 
    the Smith-Mundt Act. Proposals must conform to requirements and 
    guidelines outlined in the Solicitation Package.
    
    ANNOUNCEMENT NAME AND NUMBER: All communications with VOA concerning 
    this announcement should refer to the above title and reference number 
    B/VOA-95-1.
    
    DATES: Deadline for proposal: All copies must be received at VOA by 5 
    p.m. Washington time on Friday October 13, 1995. Faxes documents will 
    not be accepted, nor will documents postmarked on Friday, October 13, 
    1995, but received on a later date. It is the responsibility of each 
    applicant to ensure that proposals are received by the above deadline.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Voice of America Development Office, Room 3340, 330 Independence 
    Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20547, telephone: 202-401-8526, FAX: 202-401-
    2374, EMail: mkennedyusia.gov. to request a solicitation package which 
    includes more detailed award criteria, all application forms, and 
    guidelines for preparing proposals. For specific questions or concerns 
    regarding the solicitation, contact VOA Senior Development Officer 
    Margaret Kennedy. Interested applicants should read the complete 
    Federal Register announcement before addressing inquiries to VOA or 
    submitting their proposals. Once the RFP deadline has passed, 
    representatives of the VOA may not discuss the competition in any way 
    with applicants until after the Bureau proposal review process has been 
    completed.
    
    ADDRESSES: Applicants must follow all instructions given in the 
    Solicitation Package and send only complete applications to: Voice of 
    America, Ref.: B/VOA-95-1, Office of Development, Room 3340, 330 
    Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20547.
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
    
    Overview
    
        VOA is the preeminent authority on the pronunciation of foreign 
    names and places for American media. VOA seeks assistance to complete 
    its interactive, digital audio system to provide its professional staff 
    with fast and accurate pronunciations for international names commonly 
    found in international news. This system provides users with precise 
    visual and audio guidance using a specially-designed international 
    phonetic alphabet and spoken pronunciations by VOA's language experts. 
    The prototype currently in use at VOA uses Foxpro for Windows with a 
    SoundBlaster 16 sound card and runs on a stand-alone IBM compatible 
    computer. With modification, it could run on Macintosh or a network. 
    VOA's current index has 50,000 entries updated daily. The guide 
    provides text references for honorifics, second reference and other 
    useful information. The index can be expanded and tailored for 
    specialized needs.
    
    Guidelines
    
        This solicitation is for a proposal for joint creation of a 
    commercial reference system based on the prototype currently in use at 
    VOA. VOA maintains the integrity of the data base on a 24 hour basis 
    through the expertise of its own editors and language experts.
        A proposal should clearly state how the applicant would work with 
    VOA to develop hardware and software to facilitate commercial access to 
    the VOA Pronunciation Guide. Proposals may include an on line service, 
    network and/or stand-alone product.
        Proposals should address hardware options to implement practical 
    data entry, storage and retrieval, compression system and software as 
    well as project management. Proposals should include geographical 
    marketing areas. Applicants should refer to the Program Objectives, 
    Goals and Implementation section of the Solicitation Package for 
    greater detail regarding special conditions and other program 
    information.
    
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    Review Process
    
        VOA will acknowledge receipt of all proposals and will review them 
    for technical eligibility. Proposals will be deemed ineligible if they 
    do not fully adhere to the guidelines stated herein and in the 
    Solicitation Package. Eligible proposals will be forwarded to the USIA 
    Office of Contracts for review. The VOA Director will have final 
    authority on choice of successful applicant.
    
    Review Criteria
    
        Technically eligible applications will be competitively reviewed 
    according to the criteria stated below. These criteria are not rank 
    ordered and all carry equal weight in the proposal evaluation.
        1. Accommodation of VOA objectives: The concept and current 
    application of the VOA Pronunciation Guide are served by the proposal.
        2. Institutional Record and Capacity: The proposal should 
    demonstrate an ability by the applicant to provide sufficient hardware 
    and software capacity and expertise to develop and maintain technical 
    integrity of the system, and define the extent of public access 
    available. The proposal should also demonstrate ability to provide 
    support services including marketing, billing, project management and 
    data capacity.
        3. Impact: Ability to make the Pronunciation Guide available to 
    potential users outside the United States is demonstrated. VOA seeks 
    the widest possible availability. Ability to provide benefit to VOA in 
    terms of services, exchanges, or cash should be evident.
    
    Notice
    
        The terms and conditions published in the RFP are binding and may 
    not be modified by any VOA representative. Explanatory information 
    provided by VOA that contradicts published language will not be 
    binding. Issuance of RFP does not constitute a commitment on the part 
    of the Government to go forward with the project.
    
    Notification
    
        All applicants will be notified of the results of the review 
    process on or about December 13, 1995.
    
        Dated: July 17, 1995.
    Geoffrey Cowan,
    Director, Voice of America.
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Document Information

Published:
07/18/1995
Department:
United States Information Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for proposals.
Document Number:
95-17584
Dates:
Deadline for proposal: All copies must be received at VOA by 5 p.m. Washington time on Friday October 13, 1995. Faxes documents will not be accepted, nor will documents postmarked on Friday, October 13, 1995, but received on a later date. It is the responsibility of each applicant to ensure that proposals are received by the above deadline.
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36875-36876 (2 pages)
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95-17584.pdf