Title: NEW DCMA
1 NEW DCMA CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS
THOMAS
E. WATKINS EAST DIVISION
CHIEF SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS CENTER
2OUTLINE
- THE DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY
- SUBCONTRACTING PLANS
- SMALL BUSINESS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
- - SF 294S
- - SF 295S
- ELECTRONIC SUBCONTRACTING REPORTING SYSTEM (eSRS)
- PREPARING FOR PROGRAM REVIEWS
3 - Who We Were
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- Who We Are Today
- Small Business Realignment
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- Whats Next
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4Previous CONUS Alignment Strategy
- Geographically organized
- Diffused Corporate knowledge
- Little focus on commodity-specific skill
development - No single focal point for major programs or
customers - HQs, Districts Field Offices with redundant
functions/specialties
5- Why We Are Realigning?
- To meet the needs of our customers better
to position the Agency to provide our
customers with the best possible service - What Will Change?
- Better service to the Service Program Executive
Officers their program managers - Four new product divisions that will focus on
- Aeronautical Systems
- Naval Sea Systems
- Space and Missile Systems
- Ground Systems and Munitions
6Overall New DCMA Direction
- Develop a strategy that places the customer at
the center of our processes, activities and
culture - Align ourselves to better support customers
- Execute Customer Engagement Strategy
- Teaming Communications
7DCMA SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS CENTER
Why Are We Changing It?
- To achieve more efficiency and effectiveness
- To align reviews to customer focus and objectives
- To make a difference in the DoD small business
goals - What Will It Look Like?
- Assignments based on buying command versus
geographic location of contractor - Contractor assigned to buying command with
preponderance of work - Reviews conducted via a more defined risk-based
approach - Emphasis on what customers need to improve
overall small business performance of their
contracts - Emphasis on contractors not meeting contract
goals or traditional goals - Contractors exceeding contract/traditional goals
will never have onsite review - Subcontracting plans will be assigned based on
buying command POCs - PTAC reviews will be completed based on
geographic location
8CHANGES TO DCMA SMALL BUSINESS OPERATIONS
- Comprehensive Division
- Work with current POCs on negotiations
- Develop plan for year long engagement with
respective contractors - Engage with customer to develop metrics for
success - Perform year end 640 and Final Review after 295s
are submitted - Report on progress against metric quarterly
- East and West Divisions
- Engage with customer to develop metric for
success - Division members start executing their individual
work plan w/engagement of buying activities -
- Mentor-Protégé Division
- Engage with customer to develop metrics for
success - Division members start mentor-protégé reviews
- Report on progress against metric quarterly
9Small Business Center Geographic Organization
Chart
C. Noah/Last update 9-13-05
10WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION
Individual Assignments
- East Division
- CECOM- Yvette Wright
- AMSAM- Ann Howell
- WR ALC, OKC ALC, AFLC- Larry Williams
- WPAFB / ASC, AFMC-Floyd Goodson
- TACOM- Phil Varney
- OC/ALC Tinker - Ben Artis
- AMCOM - Ralph Vinciguerra
- Air Force AFRL - Chris Travers
- All Other Primary Procuring Activities - Ben Wong
- In addition to Subcontracting Plan, CPSRs and
PTAC reviews for respective assigned contractors
11WORKLOAD DISTRIBUTION
Individual Assignments
- West Division
- ONR-Charles Sharp DSCP
- Charles Sharp - NAVAIR- Audrey McCoy SPAWAR -
Audrey McCoy -
- NAVSEA, DSCC- Jose Santana FISC / NAVICP-
Romy Allas - All Naval Surface Warfare Centers - Laura Robello
- DECA and all other Defense Agencies - Diane
Reeder - DLA except DSCP - Alice Richards
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- In addition to Subcontracting Plan, CPSRs and
PTAC reviews
12Concept of Operations Mentor-Protégé Major
Changes
- DCMA to approve all Credit Agreements
- Protégé Contacts for Annual Review
- Develop Protégé Post Agreement Review Form
- Reviews to provide more analytical data and
recommended corrective actions - Division will conduct reviews on both Mentor and
Protégé - More involvement with the Customer on agreements
and performance -
13Concept of Operations Comprehensive Program
Division
- Program Managers
- Lockheed Martin Micole Stephens
- Raytheon, Northrop Grumman ACS/ESS Luz Vasquez
- Harris, L3, General Dynamics Elaine Howell
- Sikorsky, Pratt Whitney, General Electric
Linda Dowers - Bell Helicopter, Textron, Hamilton Sundstrand,
BAE Willis Jones - Program Managers will perform full review
themselves all year long w/focus on - Methodology for developing forecast
- Analysis of how what is subcontracted is changing
- Outreach effectiveness
- Progress on initiatives to improve performance
- Mid-year, year end and 640 reviews still required
- Copy goes to PCO, Military Service and OSD
- Program manager briefs review results to Military
Service and OSD - Objective Reviews and negotiations done in IPT
fashion -
14SUBCONTRACTING PLANS
- TYPES
- INDIVIDUAL
- MASTER
- COMPREHENSIVE
- COMMERCIAL
15INDIVIDUAL PLANS
- SEPARATE PLANS FOR EACH SOLICITATION/CONTRACT
- EACH STANDS ON ITS OWN MERIT
- REVIEWED BY DCMA
- FINAL APPROVAL BY PCO
- MUST HAVE SEPARATE GOALS FOR EACH OF THE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC CATEGORIES (SB/SDB/WOSB / HUBZONE
/ SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED)
16INDIVIDUAL PLANS (CONTINUED)
- Two times a year during the life of the contract,
the contractor is required to submit an SF 294
(subcontracting report for individual contracts) -
- The reports gives a summary of the
contractors cumulative dollars and percentages
for the time period. - When the contract is complete, the contractor
submits a final SF 294, with cumulative dollars
and percentages along with any remarks.
17MASTER PLANS
- PLAN MAY BE ESTABLISHED ON A PLANT OR DIVISION
WIDE BASIS - FULLY DEVELOPED PLANS WILL ADDRESS ALL REQUIRED
ELEMENTS OF A INDIVIDUAL PLAN - MINUS GOALS - PLAN PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BY ACO CAN NOW BE
APPROVED BY A WARRANTED DCMA SML. BUSINESS SPEC. - GOALS ARE SUBMITTED FOR EACH QUALIFYING ACTION -
INCLUDE LIST OF ITEMS AND TYPES OF BUSINESSES
USED
18MASTER PLAN (CONTINUED)
- MASTER SUBCONTRACTING PLAN - EXPIRES IN 3 YEARS
- IT HAS NO GOALS ATTACHED
- THE ACO, WITHIN 90 DAYS OF THE MASTER PLAN
EXPIRING, SHALL NOTIFIED THE CONTRACTOR TO
PREPARE ANOTHER MASTER PLAN FOR REVIEW. - IF AN ANNUAL REVIEW IS PREFORMED THE SMALL
BUSINESS OFFICE NOTIFIES THE CONTRACTOR DURING
SMALL BUSINESS REVIEWS.
19COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
- STILL REGARDED AS A TEST PROGRAM
- NEGOTIATED ON AN ANNUAL BASIS BY DCMA
- INCORPORATED BY THE DCM CACO INTO ALL ACTIVE DOD
CONTRACTS WHICH REQUIRE A PLAN - USED BY ALL DOD PCOS
- YEARLY PLAN LASTS THE COMPANYS FISCAL YEAR OR
DATE APPROVED BY CACO
20COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (CONTINUED)
- CONTRACTOR DOES NOT REPORT ON SF 294s FOR
INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTS, NOR DO THEY REPORT A SF
295, IF THEY ARE NOT THE HQ OF THE COMPANY. - THE CORPORATE SBLO OF THE COMPANY IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR ENSURING THE WRAP UP OF ALL DOLLARS FOR EACH
DIVISION IS RECEIVED AND REVEIWED. - DCM OF THE COMPANYS HQ IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
SF 295 AND SMALL BUSINESS SUMMARY
21COMMERCIAL PLANS
- PCO MAY ACCEPT AN ANNUAL COMPANY OR DIVISION WIDE
PLAN - YEARLY PLAN LASTS THE COMPANYS FISCAL YEAR
- COMMERCIAL PRODUCT - PRODUCT IN REGULAR
PRODUCTION, SOLD IN SUBSTANTIAL QUANTITY - CATALOG OR INDUSTRY ESTABLISHED
22COMMERCIAL PLANS (CONTINUED)
- COMMERCIAL SUBCONTRACTING PLAN - EXPIRES IN 1
YEAR - THE APPROVING PCO FOR THE PLANS MIGHT CHANGE YEAR
AFTER YEAR - IT IS UP TO THE PCO TO NOTIFY THE
ACO OF THE APPROVING OFFICER FOR THAT YEAR - IF DCM HAS THE ADMINSITATION OF THE PLAN, THE
CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMITT A SF 295, THIS IS THE
Contractor's TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS SUMMARY FOR THE
ENTIRE YEAR- COMMERCIAL AND DOD- OTHER - SF 294S ARE NOT REQUIRED
23UPDATE ON eSRS
- Information contained a letter dated August
23, 2006 from the Small Business Programs Office,
Mr. Frank Ramos, Director indicated that
although DoDs implementation was targeted for
fiscal year 06, implementation will probably not
occur until sometime in fiscal year 07. - Contractors will be formally notified at
least 60 days prior to eSRSs availability for
prime contractor and subcontractor use. -
24PROGRAM REVIEW INFO
- PART 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
- PART II CONTRACTORS SUBCONTRACTING PERFORMANCE
- SUBCONTRACTING
PERFORMANCE FACTORS - ( Compliance with FAR requirements in this
part establish the basic requirements for an
acceptable rating ) - PART III CONTRACTORS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM
- ADMINISTRATION
- PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
FACTORS - ( Compliance with FAR requirements in this
part establish the basic requirements for an
acceptable rating ) - PART IV SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
- ( Validation of information in this part may
be used to justify higher ratings) - PART V SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
25QUESTIONS
DCMA Small Business Center Toll Free Number
1-877-662-3960 SmallBusinessCenter_at_dcma.mil