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Excellence and Ethics,
Combined for Results
Established in Washington, D.C. in 1998, LTL
Strategies, an 8(a)-certified firm, specializes in strategic services for
national and international clients. LTL relies on its in-house's extensive experience in
international affairs and public and private sector development, as well as
its worldwide network of expert
consultants to
deliver quality services to its clients.
LTL's philosophy is that excellence and ethics combined produce measurable
results. LTL applies this philosophy strictly to its consideration of
projects and clients, and to the selection of its expert consultants.
LTL has a global network of over 500 experts specializing in international
and business development and a strong track record with international
companies and individuals seeking to establish or expand their businesses
to include the North American market.
LTL enjoys direct access to the highest levels of business and political
decision makers in the US, Europe, South Africa, Asia, Africa, and the
Caribbean. LTL uses this access to promote international business linkages
and to obtain measurable results in trade and investment and international
partnerships.
Below
are a few examples of LTL projects:
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Communications
and Media:
LTL Strategies provides a comprehensive set of services to a White
House-based international program, including content and newsletter
development, and public relations with US Congress and other US government
agencies.
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Monitoring
and Evaluation:
LTL Strategies was hired to provide a project evaluation of a USAID
South Africa program focused on entrepreneurial development.
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Evaluation of the
Initiative to End Hunger in Africa (IEHA):
As the prime contractor, LTL
Strategies provided a comprehensive mid-term evaluation to this large
inter-agency US Government initiative. IEHA is a US$200 million program
covering 11 countries in Africa.
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Fundraising
Project:
LTL
Strategies has been hired to undertake a multi-million dollar fundraising
effort for the NHP Foundation, an US non-profit organization
with US $270 millions in assets, owner of 41 properties in the US with over
35,000 residents.
LTL Strategies List of Current USAID Sole Source and
Indefinite Quantity Contracts (IQCs)
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Managing African
Conflict (MAC; 2003-2008; US $200 million)
As a subcontractor to prime Management Systems
International (MSI),LTL Strategies brings its technical, analytical, and
practical expertise in conflict management-- including mediation and
negotiation, post-conflict reconstruction, specialty in preventive
mechanisms, training, and the analysis of the causes of state collapse—to
provide conflict prevention advisory services to field-based program
officers in government, intergovernmental organizations, and NGOs. MAC is a
$200 million IQC.
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Increasing
Sustainable Local Government Service Delivery (ISLGS; 2005-2008; US $30
million)
As
a subcontractor to the Louis Berger Group, LTL Strategies brings its
experience in African municipal development, municipal finance,
international capital markets, and communications to bear on local government capacity building
work in South Africa. Base: $10 million (2005-2008); Option Years: $20 million
(2008-2010); total: $30 million.
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Democracy and
Governance Analytical, Support, and Implementation Services (2004-2009; US
$5 million)
As
part of the Management Systems International Consortium (MSI), LTL
Strategies uses its extensive experience in democratization- ranging from
electoral systems and policy to decentralization, including municipal
finance and local capital financial market access-- and governance to
provide core analytical, research and development services, including:
democratization and governance assessments, strategic democratic
environmental analyses, political environment surveys, and training for
key
individual actors, grassroots organizations and other civil society groups,
and institutions participating in the democratic process. This is a $5
million IQC.
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International
Legislative Strengthening (2004-2009; US $100 million)
Working
through the collaborative MSI Consortium, LTL Strategies draws on its
extensive experience in micro and macro-level policy reform in a range of
disciplines to provide technical assistance and advisory services to
governments, national and sub-national deliberative bodies, and NGOs
(including grassroots advocacy groups and urban-based organizations) on
democratic procedures training, public policy, mediation and negotiation,
legal reform, and law enforcement. This is a $100 million
IQC.
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Building
Recovery and Reform through Democratic Governance (BRDG; 2005-2010; US $750
million)
As
part of the Management Systems International Consortium (MSI), LTLStrategies
provides a wealth of knowledge and expertise in policy analysis and reform,
including the security sector, and at the ministerial and community levels.
LTL’s conflict management experience in postconflict reconstruction,
community building, peace connectors, and civilian and military social
reintegration will be brought to bear on the Consortium’s program
implementation efforts. This is a $750 million IQC.
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Aid to Basic
Education/Linkages in Education and Health (ABE-LINK; 2005-2010; US $72 million)
As
part of the Creative Associates International, Inc Consortium for the USAID
Assistance to Basic Education-Linkages to Education and Health (ABE-LINK)
IQC, LTL Strategies provides technical assistance and services in support
of cross-sector integration between education and health. LTL uses its
extensive experience in health communications, issues identification and
promotion, and its knowledge of grassroots and policymaker level social
development challenges to support its technical assistance efforts. In
addition, LTL draws on its analytical and mediation skills to contribute
significantly to the Creative team for the design and implementation of
successful, integrative program approaches to health and education. This is
a $72 million IQC.
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Senegal
Accelerated Growth and Increased Competitiveness (SAGIC, 2005-2010, US $95
million)
As
part of the International Resources Group (IRG) Consortium, LTLStrategies
provides business development, policy reform, and management training
services for a five-year program designed to promote increased trade and
export competitiveness, public-private partnerships that attract private
investment for efficient delivery of public goods or services, public
policy reforms to improve Senegal’s business environment, and support for
democratic and economic reforms. This is a $95 million, single-award IQC.
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of Expertise
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