Title: Proposals, From a Cost Perspective
1Proposals, From a Cost Perspective
- Adapted from
- Claude Freaner
- Office of Earth Science
- NASA Headquarters
2Why Worry About Cost?
Proposal Preparation
- NASA needs to be able to make independent
assessments of the Cost Risk and the Cost Realism
of each project to lessen the chance of mission
failure. Some consequences of inadequate
assessments are - Cancellation
- De-scope of Instrumentation
- Loss of spacecraft/instrument
- Loss of resolution
- Reduced operational period
- The earlier the independent assessment is made,
the more taxpayer dollars may be saved.
3How are Proposals Selected?
Proposal Preparation
- 1. Headquarters approves a draft NRA/AO/RFP that
defines what we are looking for. - 2. PIs write proposals and submit them.
- 3. Reviewers read the proposals, identifying
strengths, weaknesses, and risks - Science
- Technical
- Management
- Cost
- Education
- Other Opportunities (SDB, Commercialization,
Public Outreach) - 4. Selection Official makes a decision based on
the above areas plus funding availability and
political necessity.
4First Step for a Prospective PI
Proposal Preparation
- READ THE REASoN CAN, COVER TO COVER!!!
- Read the Technical, Management, Cost, Education
Public Outreach, and Proposal Submittal sections
with as much attention to detail as you place on
the Science Section - The biggest risk to the PI at this stage is that
the proposal will not be selected. Some
suggestions to prevent rejection - Provide ALL requested data
- Look forshow, list, provide, explain,
describe, etc. - Make liberal use of a highlighter
- Create a compliance matrix, include it with the
proposal - Get a good Project Manager and Systems Engineer
right away - theyre experts in what
needs to be done - Pay attention to proposal submittal instructions
5Example (from IIP NRA)
Proposal Preparation
IIP Proposals 16 of 64 did not provide SOW 9
of 64 did not provide milestone charts 5 of 64
did not provide full-cost accounting for
government work 36 of 64 did not provide a
monthly cost plan
6Proposal Preparation
Examples (Continued)
From IIP NRA
From ESSP AO-3
Indicate funding for PI and each Co-I in a small
table, similar to this, along with the
individuals responsibility in the proposed
project.
7Proposal Preparation
8Proposal Preparation
Why All This Detail? Risk Reduction. Cost
details tell the reviewer you understand the
problem, youve covered all the costs, and your
costs are reasonable.
9What is a Basis Of Estimate?
Proposal Preparation
- Basis Of Estimate How you determined what the
cost will be. - Catalog price
- Vendor quote
- http//www.policyworks.gov/org/main/mt/homepage/mt
t/perdiem/travel.shtml - Vendor ROM (or NTE) quote
- Detailed breakdown of time and materials to build
it - Similar to one built on another program last year
(analogy) - Engineering judgement (SWAG)
Every cost in the proposal should have a Basis of
Estimate!
10Example
Proposal Preparation
11Example
Proposal Preparation
Let the computer do the work
12Proposal Writing Made Easier
Proposal Preparation
- 1. Begin with a skeleton. Create a MS Word
document with sections marked per NRA/AO/RFP
directions. If the proposal has a page count
limitation, give each section the number of blank
pages allowed. Put in sub-section titles as
required. - 2. Identify required information for each
sub-section. Cut and paste the required info
from the proposal submittal instructions or your
compliance matrix. - 3. Identify which proposal subsections will
require outside help - get the help started. Get
an experienced and knowledgeable Project Manager
and Systems Engineer very early in the proposal
process. - 4. Begin writing each subsection, paying close
attention to the compliance matrix, and updating
it as you go. - 5. Arrange for an in-house Red Team review of
your proposal to take place a couple of weeks
prior to the submittal date.
13Proposal Writing Made Easier (Cont.)
Proposal Preparation
- Pressed for time?
- If the NRA/AO/RFP mentions student involvement,
think about college students helping with the
proposal An undergraduate management student can
create the compliance matrix for you, an MBA
candidate with technical BS can create and
maintain your cost data, your risk assessment
section, and your management section as you and
other team members develop them. - Find an English major or Journalism graduate
student or civil servant to proofread your
proposal drafts. - Find an art or graphic design student to help you
design the layout and artwork (or contact Center
graphics office)
14Set Up A War Room
Proposal Preparation
- One page on the wall for each page allowed in the
NRA/AO/RFP instructions - Blank at first
- Section headings
- Rough Drafts
- Final Copy
- Ensures everyone knows
- the big picture
15What Does a Red Team Review Do?
Proposal Preparation
- The Red Team pretends to be a Source Selection
Board. - Composed of Scientist, Technologist, Management,
Cost, Education/Public Outreach personnel - Quickly reads the NRA/AO/RFP
- Validates your compliance matrix to the
NRA/AO/RFP - Validates your proposal to the compliance matrix
- The Red Team offers suggestions to improve all
parts of the proposal - Brutally frank, but constructive, criticism
- Red Team Review must be completed in just a
couple of days max!
When the Red Team is finished, re-write your
proposal as appropriate, and complete any
remaining unfinished sub-sections
16Where do I find my Red Team?
Proposal Preparation
- Start with the Center Systems Management Office.
If they dont have one, demand they provide one. - Contact Co-Workers - offer to be on a Red Team
for them in the future.
17Definition Risk Management (7120.5A)
Proposal Preparation
- "An Organized, Systematic Decision-Making Process
That Efficiently Identifies Risks, Assesses or
Analyzes Risks, and Effectively Reduces Or
Eliminates Risks to Achieving the Program Goals. - Step 1 Admit there are risks
- Step 2
- Identify what can go wrong
- Analyze and Assess consequences
- Mitigate the impacts develop plan to prevent
- Track progress
- Update Continuously
http//www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codeq/risk/risk.htm
18What Can Be Done To Lower Risk?
Proposal Preparation
- Provide requested data. Information can
reduce uncertainty. - Plan adequate margins and contingencies
- Anticipate adversity
- Plan (and use) Peer Reviews
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19How Is Cost Risk Reduced?
Proposal Preparation
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- Adequate Information About The Estimate
- Provide Requested Data
- Write Down Assumptions
- Provide Basis of Estimate
- Show Calculations
- Be Consistent and Traceable
- Adequate Funding Reserves
- Bottoms-Up Allocations, Based On Risk
- Project Phase Specific
- Adequate Schedule Reserves
- Along Critical Path
- Funded (marching army)
- Tracking And Control (Earned Value)
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20Questions?
Points of Contact
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