The U. S. Embassy in Guatemala seeks a qualified PR firm or individual to develop and implement a private-sector partnership strategy for disseminating U. S. government messaging on voluntary return and the CBP Home app. The contract is a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) for one year. Key deliverables include a baseline study, private sector landscape analysis, a pilot with one additional partner, a partnership strategy involving a minimum of ten companies, core messaging, and creative materials. Payment terms are Net 30 days via EFT. Bidders must be registered in SAM and demonstrate relevant experience in Guatemala.
Payment terms are net 30 days. payment terms are net 30 days.
The contractor shall warrant that all services performed under this contract will be provided in a professional, timely, and workmanlike manner. the contractor shall warrant that all services performed under this contract will be provided in a professional, timely, and workmanlike manner
Award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable bidder. award will be made to the lowest priced, technically acceptable lpta quoted that is responsive to the request for quote rfq requirements.
Bidders must be a legally established firm with a minimum of three years of demonstrated experience operating in Guatemala, or an individual professional with a minimum of fifteen years of demonstrated experience. Bidders must be either: a a legally established firm with a minimum of three years of demonstrated experience operating in guatemala, with an assigned account lead who independently holds a minimum of fifteen years of demonstrated experience building and managing networks and alliances across the private sector, chambers, and business associations or b an individual professional with a minimum of fifteen years of demonstrated experience in the same field.
Due date to receive questions for this solicitation is August 12, 2026, by 10: 00 hours. due date to receive questions for this solicitation is august 12, 2026, by 10: 00 hours.
Failure to be registered at time of proposal submission may deem the offeror's proposal to be considered nonresponsible. failure to be registered at time of proposal submission may deem the offerors proposal to be considered nonresponsible and no further consideration will begiven.