Title: IT Staff Augmentation Contract Services Vendor Conference
1IT Staff Augmentation Contract ServicesVendor
Conference
- Texas Department of Information Resources
- April 25, 2006
2Agenda
- Introductions
- Meeting Objectives
- Reengineered Staffing Services Program
- Key Points
- Goals
- Notable program changes
- On-going Performance Metrics
- Vendor tier membership (active or suspended)
- Assessing vendor status (acceptable or
unacceptable) - Assessing vendor performance (the five criteria)
- RFO Schedule and Procurement Process
- Key Dates and Activities
- Logistics
- HUB subcontracting plan
- Question and answer process
- Evaluation Criteria
- Questions and Answers
3Presented By
- Brian Rawson, Service Delivery Director
- Cindy Reed, Service Delivery Deputy Director
- Sherri Parks, Contracting and Procurement
Services Director - Doug Holt, Project Planning Analyst, Service
Delivery Division
4Meeting objectives
- Clarification of RFO key points
- Highlight program changes
- Questions and answers
5Sherri ParksContracting and Procurement Services
Director
- Key Points of the Reengineered Staffing Services
Program
6Goals for Reengineered Program
- Goals
- Provide Opportunities for Broad Vendor
Participation - Frequent enrollment opportunities
- A dynamic list of active vendors
- Stimulate Competition
- RFO evaluation and contract award
- Work Order Solicitations
- A competitive process
- Increase Quality of Services
- Standardized job categories and not to exceed
(NTE) pay rates - Increased focus on quality at the individual Work
Order Solicitation level - Institute a Performance-based Metric-driven
Program - Routine assessments of vendor performance
- Vendor status (active or suspended) based on
quantitative and qualitative measures - Continue Support of HUB and Small Business
Opportunities - Frequent enrollment opportunities
- Partnering opportunities
- Reduce Administrative Burden
- Improved and Integrated Processes
7The Reengineered IT Staffing Services Program
- Notable Changes
- A streamlined process using the modified Go
DIRect model - No IACs nor vendor work order contracts will be
required - Customers schedule and conduct interviews
- Customers issue POs directly to vendor
- Vendors invoice customer
- Vendors pay administrative fee to DIR
- DIR will no longer be in the middle of the
billing invoicing process - DIR will continue to be involved in the work
order process (posting opportunities and
performing the administrative review) - Frequent re-solicitations
- Provides frequent opportunities for vendors to
access the market - Market-driven NTE rates by job category
- DIR to monitor vendor performance
- Provides our customers with a set of
performance-oriented vendors
8Doug HoltAnalyst, Service Delivery Division
- Ongoing Performance Metrics
9Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Vendor Tier Membership
- Active Vendors Tier
- members of the Active Vendors Tier have access to
all applicable IT Staff Augmentation Contract
(ITSAC) Service opportunities available through
Work Order Solicitations - Suspended Vendors Tier
- members of the Suspended Vendors Tier are not
provided access to opportunities presented
through Work Order Solicitations, - vendors that maintain an unacceptable status for
two consecutive evaluation periods are subject to
contract suspension (membership in the Suspended
Vendors Tier) - Assessing Vendor Status
- Acceptable Status
- Vendors earn an acceptable status when they score
above the 25th percentile when compared to other
vendors in the Active Vendors Tier - Unacceptable Status
- Vendors earn an unacceptable status when they
score equal to or less than the 25th percentile
when compared to other vendors in the Active
Vendors Tier
10Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Assessing Vendor Performance
- The Qualitative and Quantitative Measures are
Equally Weighted (20 each) - Successful Placement the number of Placed
Candidates - Quality the number of acceptable candidates
submitted and the number of acceptable candidates
interviewed - Customer Satisfaction the assessment of
candidates based on customer feedback - Compliance the observance of contractual
standards - Responsiveness the number of Work Order
Solicitations to which the Vendor responded
11Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Examples
- Successful Placement
- Given
- Vendor A placed 5 candidates in the evaluation
period - The most candidates placed in the evaluation
period is 8 - Then
- Vendor As Successful Placement Score is5 8
0.625 or 62.5 - Quality
- Given
- Vendor A submitted 50 resumes in the evaluation
period - Of the 50 resumes, 48 were Acceptable Candidates
- Of the 48 Acceptable Candidates, 12 were
Interviewed - Then
- Vendor As Quality Score is made up of two
partsa) ½ (48 50) 0.48 or 48b) ½ (12
48) 0.125 or 12.5so, in total, the score is
48 12.5 60.5
12Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Examples (continued)
- Customer Satisfaction
- Given
- Vendor A had one documented complaint about
one of their workers - Then
- Vendor As Customer Satisfaction Score is100
(1 x 5) 0.95 or 95 100 - Compliance
- Given
- Vendor A failed to communicate a staff change
- Vendor A failed to communicate a
point-of-contact change - Vendor A s submitted a late sales reports
- Then
- Vendor As Customer Satisfaction Score is100
(2 x 5) ( 1 x 15) 0.75 or 75
100
13Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Examples (continued)
- Responsiveness
- Given
- Vendor A had the opportunity to respond to 40
Work Order Solicitations - Vendor A responded to 30 Work Order
Solicitations (NOTE 2 resumes each for 20
opportunities and 1 resume each for 10
opportunities the 50 used in example 1) - Then
- Vendor As Customer Responsiveness Score is
30 40 0.75 or 75
14Ongoing Performance Metrics
- Examples (continued)
- Overall Vendor Performance
- Since each of the five performance categories are
equally weighted, we can add them together and
divide by five (0.625 0.605 0.95 0.75
0.75) 0.736 or 73.6
5 - Vendor Status
- Given
- 75 vendors scored below vendor A (less than
73.6) - there are 145 members of the Active Vendors Tier
- Then
- 75 145 0.517 or, put another way, this vendor
scored in the 51st percentile - This vendor eared an acceptable status
15Cindy ReedService Delivery Deputy Director
- RFO Schedule and Procurement Process
16Key Milestones for Vendors
- Vendor Conference April 25 (today)
- Last day to submit questions May 1 (100 p.m.)
- Answers to questions on ESBD May 8
- Proposals due May 12 (100 p.m.)
- Evaluation, BAFO, and negotiation May 15 Until
Complete - Anticipated contract award July 28 (no later
than) - Contract commencement September 1
17HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP)
- DIR has determined that subcontracting
opportunities are probable under this contract - Therefore, respondents must make a Good Faith
Effort to utilize Historically Underutilized
Businesses (HUBs) - Responses submitted without a HSP will be
rejected - All respondents are required to submit a HSP
(including HUBs) - If not subcontracting, the HSP must include a
written explanation of how the company intends to
perform the entire scope of the contract with its
own resources - The HSP form includes specific instructions for
meeting the Good Faith Effort requirements
18HSP Key Points
- These HUB requirements are commonly missed.
- All respondents must
- Notify three (3) or more Texas Building
Procurement Commission (TBPC) certified HUBs for
EACH subcontracting opportunity identified - Provide notice of subcontracting opportunities to
at least one (1) minority or women trade
organization or development center - Provide notification of subcontracting
opportunities no less than five (5) working days
prior to the submission of your response to the
RFO - DIR encourages all respondents to seek HUB
subcontractors and maximize HUB participation in
their bids.
19Evaluation Criteria
- Evaluation criteria
- Pricing 45
- Vendor Information, Qualifications, 30 and
Responsiveness of Proposal - Vendor Performance 10
- Vendors Customer References 10
- Vendors Comprehensiveness 5 of Response
- 100
- The BAFO Process for IT Staff Augmentation
Contracts - Important considerations
- Competitive pricing
- Quality, integrity, and completeness of response
- Acceptance of terms and conditions
20Written Questions and Answers
- Issuing Questions
- Email questions to the DIR RFO Point of Contact
(denny.ross_at_dir.state.tx.us). - Receiving Responses
- Questions and answers addressed today will be
issued as and addendum to the RFO within 3 days. - Final questions and answers will be issued as an
addendum to the RFO by 1PM on May 8th. - Questions and answers will be issued anonymously,
without reference to submitting company or team. - Questions and Answers