Title: Thriving Through Partnership
1Thriving Through Partnership
- October 3 4, 2005
- Chicago Marriott OHare Hotel
2What it Takes to Become an FSS Contractor
for Services
3What it Takes to Become an FSS Contractor for
Services
- Overview of Federal Supply Schedule
- Proposal Preparation/Submittal Process
- From Offer Submission to Contract Award
4What is the Federal Supply Schedule Program?
- Listing of contracts to multiple companies
supplying comparable commercial supplies and
services. - National contracts awarded to responsible vendors
to provide supplies and services at established
prices, terms and conditions. - Authorized Users All Federal Agencies and
Activities in the Executive, Legislative and
Judicial Branches.
5Structure of Federal Supply Schedule Program
- Product/Service Groups delineated by Product
Service Codes (PSC). -
- Products/Services also further delineated by
Special Item Numbers (SIN).
6Authority GSA delegated to Veterans Affairs
National Acquisition Center the responsibility
for the Federal Supply Schedule program for
medical care related supplies, equipment,
pharmaceuticals and services.
7What is a Federal Supply Schedule Contract?
- Multiple Award Contract
- Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
- Firm Fixed-Price Contract with Economic Price
Adjustment - Open and Continuous Solicitation Cycle
- They are multi-year (5 years base), with option
to extend for up to an additional 5 years (except
Pharmaceutical (65 IB) - National and World-Wide Coverage
8FSS Medical Professional Services
- How Do I Qualify?
- Clearly demonstrate at least 1 year corporate
experience in providing medical staffing
services. - Demonstrate a significant amount of revenue.
- Capable of providing placements in at least one
entire state. - Carry Professional Liability Insurance
(malpractice) in the minimum amount of 1 million
per occurrence / 3 million aggregate.
9FSS Medical Professional Services
- How Do I Get Started?
- Visit GSAs website.
- www.gsa.gov/schedules
- Download a copy of the solicitation.
- Read the entire solicitation package
- Complete the solicitation package, prepare and
submit your proposal.
10FSS Medical Professional Services
- Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 1 - Contract Data
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Exhibit 3 - Price Proposal
- Exhibit 4 Subcontracting Plan
11FSS Medical Professional Services
- Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 1 - Contract Data
- Following the instructions provided complete and
return Exhibit 1
12FSS Medical Professional Services
- Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Factor A - Corporate Experience
- Factor B - Management Plan
- Factor C - Past Performance
- Factor D - Insurance
13Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Factor A Corporate Experience
- Clearly demonstrate corporate experience relevant
to the Medical Staffing environment. Provide
this in essay format, no longer than 3 pages.
14Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Factor B - Management Plan
- Screening/Credentialing Procedures
- Recruitment and Retention Plan
- Personnel Substitution/Replacement Procedures
- Provide this in essay format, no longer than 15
pages
15Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Factor C Past Performance
- Submit 3 References
16Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 2 - Technical Proposal
- Factor D Professional Liability Insurance
- Covers corporate entity as well as all placements
- 1 million per occurrence / 3 million aggregate
- Endorsement per clause 852.237-7
- Disclose any subcontractors
- Provide copy of agreement
- Provide copy of agreement
- Offers submitted without proof of insurance will
be rejected
17Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 3 - Price Proposal
- Read General Information
- Follow all instructions under Commercial Sales
Practice Disclosure Section - Complete all tabs (attachment 1a - 1f) of excel
spreadsheet - Offers submitted without a complete price
proposal will be returned for completion
18Proposal Preparation
- Exhibit 3 - Price Proposal
- At a minimum shall include
- Labor Categories by SIN
- Qualifications of Each Labor Category
- Geographic Coverage
- Net Ceiling Price for Each Line Item Offered
- Payment Terms
- Minimum Assignment Period
19Proposal Preparation
- Price Proposal
- Commercial Sales Practice Disclosures
- At a minimum provide
- Actual sales information
- Best (lowest) price/terms and conditions billed
and location of sale Best price billed recently - additional transactional data as requested
- pricing validation for all SINs offered
- be sure disclosures do not include
transportation/lodging
20Proposal Preparation
- Price Proposal
- Commercial Sales Practice Disclosures
- Commercial rate/quote sheets
- Copies of commercial agreements
- Additional relevant supporting documentation
21Finalize Proposal
- Solicitation Checklist
- Put in 3 -3 ring binder
- Separate and identify sections 1, 2, and 3
- Review checklist and follow all instructions on
CP-5 - Send to VA
22FSS Four Phase Process(From offer submission to
contract award)
Phase 1 Review
Phase 2 Evaluation
Phase 3 Negotiation
23Phase 1 - Review
- Proposal is reviewed for missing information and
clarifications. - Missing information letter is generated by the
contracting officer and sent to the offeror. - Offeror is provided an opportunity to submit
additional information.
24Phase 2 - Evaluation
- Each proposal is evaluated based on the offerors
current commercial pricing practices. - Review of CSP disclosures.
- Review of the similarities and differences
between Government and Commercial Customers. - Review of the price build up.
25Phase 2 - Evaluation
- Contracting officer identifies comparable
commercial terms and conditions as they relate to
needs of the Federal customer. - Negotiation targets are established based on
offerors pricing policy, terms and conditions
for all customers.
26Phase 3 - Negotiation
- Negotiation discussions are conducted via
telephone conferences. - Agreement is reached regarding prices, terms and
conditions. - Final Proposal Revisions (FPR) are submitted in
writing at close of negotiations.
27What are the awarded terms?
- Geographic Coverage
- Net Hourly Rate
- Shift Differentials
- Minimum Assignment Period
- Prompt Payment
- On Call/Call Back
- Background Investigation
- Medical Liability Insurance
- Credit Card Acceptance
28Phase 4 Contract Award
- Determining Factors for contract award
- Did the Government achieve a fair and reasonable
price? - Is offeror responsive and responsible?
- Did offeror complete all certifications and
regulatory requirements in their entirety? - Is past performance history satisfactory?
- Is the offeror financially capable?
- Is it in the overall best interest of the
Government?
29Contract Award Actions
- Award package is issued to schedule contractor
identifying discounts, terms, and conditions of
award. - Vendor must prepare an Authorized Federal Supply
Schedule Pricelist in accordance with Contract
Price Lists Clause. - VANAC submits award information to GSA for
posting on the Schedules E-Library. - Contractor utilizes SIP program to publish price
list electronically.
30Electronic Commerce Tools
- Schedules E-Library
- www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov
- GSA Advantage! / e-Buy
- www.gsaadvantage.gov
- NAC Contract Catalog Search Tool
- (Internet) http//www1.va.gov/oamm/nac/secr.htm
31Key Contracting Clauses
- Economic Price Adjustment Provision Medical
Professionals component of the CPIU Index and the
Governments price relationship to the
information utilized in price analysis process. - Report of Sales sales reports are required 60
days after the end of each fiscal quarter. Sales
are reported for VA activities and Other
Government Agencies (OGA). - Industrial Funding Fee must remit 1 of the
total reported sales with each quarterly sales
report.
32Contractor Responsibility
- Maintain integrity of awarded prices
- Market individual activities
- Submit timely quarterly sales reports and other
deliverables (i.e. subcontracting plans, if
applicable) - Periodically update published FSS price list
based on bilaterally executed modifications to
the contract (additions, deletions, price
changes, etc.)
33Government Customer Responsibility
- Follow FAR 8.405-2 Ordering Procedures for
Services Requiring a Statement of Work - Issue clear SOW
- Adhere to the terms and conditions of the
contract - Timely payments
34Benefits of the FSS Program for Contractors
- Closely mirrors commercial buying practices.
- Streamlined contract vehicle for selling to the
entire Federal Government. - New supplies/services may continually be
introduced to the system. - Ordering activities place orders directly with
vendors.
35Benefits of the FSS Program for Agencies
- Ordering activities are not required to
synopsize/advertise. - Prices have already been determined fair and
reasonable. - All ordering activities, large or small, even
those in remote locations, are provided with the
same services, convenience, and pricing. - Shorter lead-times, lower administrative costs.
- Enables the customer to focus on the quality of
the product or service acquired and not the
process to acquire it.
36FSS Medical Professional Services
- VA Manages the Following Service Schedules
- 66 III-Cost-Per-Test for Clinical Analyzer,
Laboratory - 621 I- Professional and Allied Healthcare
Staffing - 621 II - Medical Laboratory Testing and Analysis
Services (NEW!) - 621 V - Teleradiology Services (Coming Soon!)
37FSS Medical Professional Services
- 621 I HELP DESK
- Phone (708) 786-7722
- E-Mail helpdesk.fss621i_at_med.va.gov
38VA FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE SERVICE
- http//www1.va.gov/oamm/nac/fsss/index.htm
- Carole O'Brien, Director
- (708) 786-4957
- Dore Fessler, FSS Assistant Director of Medical
Professional Services - (708) 786-5223
39FSS Medical Professional Services
- QA
- Program Managers
- Darlene McGary
- (708) 786-5246
- Darlene.McGary_at_med.va.gov
- Linda Smith
- (708) 786-5194
- Linda.Smith_at_med.va.gov
- Copy of Presentation will be made available after
5 p.m. on October 4 at www.va.gov/vastorenac - Thank You