ICGFM Promotes Knowledge Transfer Among Public Financial Management Experts
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Benefits of ICGFM Sustaining Membership
Saturday, March 14, 2009
ICGFM Announces Student Membership Program
Monday, March 9, 2009
Job Opening: Senior Proposal Pricing Analyst, Arlington Virginia
Emerging Markets Group (EMG) is currently seeking a Senior Proposal Pricing Analyst in our Arlington, VA offices (located at Courthouse Metro on the Orange Line) to prepare cost proposals and contract budgets for donor-funded initiatives worldwide.
Reviewing RFPs; developing budgets through clarifications, discussions and award; developing proposal pricing strategies and modeling; preparing and negotiating cost proposals and narratives; and performing some contract administration.
Flexible working hours are available.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree
- 5+ years of experience in contracts administration and proposal preparation in a government contractor environment
- Knowledge of the FAR and federal reporting requirements is a must
- Proficiency in Word and Excel required
- Experience with USAID, MCC, The World Bank, and other international donors preferred
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- US work authorization required
Instructions
If interested and qualified for this position, please send your cover letter and CV to recruitment@emergingmarketsgroup.com – indicate “Pricing” in the subject line of your email for prompt consideration. EEO/M/F/V
EMG offers an excellent compensation and benefits package.
Emerging Markets Group (EMG) is a global consulting firm with specialized expertise in international development assistance. For over 25 years, we have successfully managed and implemented projects for agencies such as USAID, DFID, EuropeAid, the Global Fund, the World Bank, and sovereign governments, and socially responsible corporations. We apply business expertise for sustainable development, with a view that the private sector is an integral component of the development process. EMG’s primary technical areas include: healthcare, private and financial sector development, public sector enhancement, infrastructure, funds management, human capacity building and reconstruction and stabilization.
Emerging Markets Group (EMG) applies business expertise to improve physical, economic and social infrastructure that underpins communities around the world. We bring over 25 years of experience in development consulting to our clients. As part of Cardno, EMG has access to over 3500 international staff who have lived or worked in over 100 countries and speak more than 40 languages.
To learn more about Emerging Markets Group, please visit our website at www.emergingmarketsgroup.com.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Public Financial Management Reform - A Literature Review Available
PFM Lit Review Final
An In-Depth Look at PFM Reform in Vietnam
DC Forum
An In-Depth Look at PFM Reform in Vietnam
The April 1 DC Forum to be held at the Carnegie Endowment focuses on the exciting public financial management reforms in Vietnam.
Regarded as one of the most determined reformers in Asia, Vietnam has transitioned from a war-torn centrally planned economy to one of the most vibrant and fastest growing economies in the world. This session will present the results of two in-depth and in-country studies of reform in Vietnam; one sponsored by the United Nations Development Program, and the other by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University. The first looks at PFM reform, and concludes that considerable progress has been made in PFM and related reform components, but that consolidation and further improvement needs to occur. The second argues that adopting elements of a position-based civil service is key to PFM and related reforms, since Government must be capable of attracting and retaining skills in macroeconomic forecasting, accounting, auditing, treasury management, and ICT needed to implement such reforms.
The presentation will be led by Dr. Clay Wescott, Director of the Asia-Pacific Governance Institute, and Visiting Lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School. He has invited graduate students who worked on the civil service part of the research to present their findings. Dr. Westcott has held senior positions with the Asian Development Bank, UNDP, Development Alternatives Inc., Price Waterhouse and the Harvard Institute for International Development. Dr. Wescott has degrees in Government from Harvard College (A.B., 1968, Magna cum Laude), and Boston University (PhD, 1980). Dr. Wescott has invited Saskia P. Bruynooghe and Trina Alejandra Q. Firmalo to join him. They are second year MPA students at the Wilson School, who conducted the research on strengthening the civil service in Vietnam.
This in-depth view of reform in one of the most significant developing countries in Asia will undoubtedly be a fascinating insight into issues that face countries around the developing world.
Register for this presentation or the entire season
The International Consortium sponsors a learning forum and luncheon the first Wednesday of each month from January through June, and from September through December, at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Sessions begin at 11:45 and details can be found on the Upcoming Events page. Summaries of the presentations and question-and-answer periods which follow are published on the ICGFM blog
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Solutions to the Banking Crisis
Clay Lowery and Leonard Lapidus discussed the causes of and solutions to the world-wide banking crisis at the latest ICGFM DC Forum on March 4th. The topic, International Experience in Managing Banking Crises, generated interest from the ICGFM members who attended the learning event.