Title: Whats New with GSA SmartPay
1Whats New with GSA SmartPay?
May 2006
2Agenda
- Welcome
- Program Overview
- GSA SmartPay 2
- Transition
- GSA SmartPay Program Management
- What Does This Mean for Me
- Questions and Answers
3Program Overview
- Original GSA SmartPay established in 1998
- Enables agencies to obtain Purchase, Travel,
Fleet, and Integrated Charge Cards, through a 10
year Master Contract (5 year base, 5 one-year
options) with five banks Citibank, Bank of
America, JP Morgan Chase, - U.S. Bank, and Mellon (purchase only)
- Provides program service to over 350 Federal
agencies, organizations, and Native American
tribal governments
4Program Overview
- Over 92 million purchase, travel, and fleet
transactions processed in Fiscal Year 2005
through 2.6 million cards - Total program spend of nearly 25 billion in FY
2005 - Earnings of over 118 million in agency refunds
in FY 2005 - Existing contracts end November 2008
- Recompetition effort under way (GSA SmartPay 2)
5Program Overview
- Why Cards?
- Administrative savings and efficiency, estimated
at 1.4 billion in administrative processing cost
avoidance in FY05 for purchase cards alone - Rebates based on dollar volume and payment
performance - Worldwide acceptance
- Access to merchants offering Point-of-Sale
discounts, including Office Depot, Home Depot,
etc. - See www.gsa.gov/gsasmartpay Emergency Charge
Card Use Information for further details (click
on the merchants hyperlink) - Travel card accesses City Pair Program
discounted fares on airlines, bus, train - 72 percent average discount off comparable
commercial fares total savings from this is
anticipated to be more than 2.8 billion in FY06
alone - Provides electronic transaction data, enabling
better reporting
6Program Overview
FY05 - 17 billion in spend 26 million
transactions 300 thousand cardholders
7Program Overview
FY05 - 7 billion in spend 43 million
transactions 1.9 million cardholders
8Program Overview
FY05 - 1 billion in spend 24 million
transactions
9Program Overview
CY
Average delinquency rate was 3.35 in FY05,
close to that of corporate card programs
10GSA SmartPay 2
- Future Program Development
- The GSA SmartPay team has conducted extensive
industry - and customer research including
- Customer survey (437 respondents)
- 91 stakeholder interviews
- 4 focus groups
- 10 panel discussions
- Request for Information (RFI) and
- Industry meetings
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- Future Program Development
- Through this program review process, GSA
- Gathered comprehensive requirements that
represent the diverse feedback of program
customers and stakeholders - Gained insight into industry trends and
regulations that impact the program now, and may
in the future and - Obtained buy-in from customers and stakeholders
who have been receptive to GSAs collaborative
approach to future program planning efforts
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- Future Program Development
- Utilizing research results, the GSA SmartPay
team is focusing on - improvements to these areas
- Program Controls Continued emphasis to help
prevent and detect card fraud and misuse - Security Increased emphasis on security of both
employee and procurement data to minimize the
risk to individual cardholders and to national
security - Customer Service Improvements intended to build
stronger GSA-Agency-Bank relationships
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- Future Program Development
- Use of Data Improved access to data and data
management tools at the agency and
government-wide level to support key initiatives
such as strategic sourcing, risk identification,
and general program reporting - Program Technology Increased emphasis on
technologies for account management and
streamlining billing and payment processes to
generate greater cost savings to the government - Tax Exemption and Reclamation Technology and
support to avoid payment of taxes at the point of
sale and assist in reclaiming paid taxes
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- Future Program Development
- Advocacy and Leadership Increased
representation on behalf of agencies to the
stakeholder community (e.g., oversight agencies,
Congress) and banks - Program Flexibility Providing agencies with
flexible options for accessing and customizing
program offerings to address their unique
operating needs and issues, including
international card use - Program Education and Support Providing
guidance and training on key program issues and
enabling forums for the sharing of program
leading practices among agencies
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- Future Program Development
- Support for government-wide initiatives
Providing support for key initiatives such as - Strategic sourcing (Leveraging the buying power
of the government to achieve savings and best
value procurements) - Shared services (Consolidating administrative
activities into a single unit, to increase
productivity by allowing the core operations
divisions to focus more of their time on mission) - Risk identification and mitigation (Practices
that highlight potential areas of risk for the
card program and proactively address them) - Program performance reporting (Collecting and
using program data to develop reports that
measure program performance)
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- Future Products and Services
- The GSA SmartPay team is also focused on
supporting agency needs by augmenting standard
charge card offerings with new payment products
and services (card and non card) at the Master
Contract Level. Examples include - Contactless cards Standard magnetic stripe card
with additional integrated circuit chip
capabilities and contactless transponder
technology. Secure, improves speed of
transactions, and the card does not leave the
hand of the cardholder
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- Future Products and Services
- New payment products and services at the Master
Contract Level (continued) - Debit cards Charge card alternative processes
transaction debits against a linked account/fund
within established dollar limits. Helps to
control amount of outstanding credit with
cardholders - Pre-paid (stored value) cards Charge card
alternative supports the capability to load and
reload cards with specific dollar values. Cards
can be issued with required value on short notice
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- Future Products and Services
- New payment products and services at the Master
Contract Level (continued) - Cardless accounts Alternative to plastic
provides established vendor-specific charge
accounts without physical cards - Travelers and convenience checks Improved
ability to issue and reconcile checks online,
such as - Passing merchant name in transaction data
- Online imaging of cleared checks
- Electronic bill payment Ability for individually
billed cardholders to pay their accounts online
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- Future Products and Services
- New payment products and services at the Master
Contract Level (continued) - Improved interface with agency systems Improved
level of coordination between bank EAS systems
and agency travel systems, in addition to
financial, and ordering systems. This allows the
potential for travel systems to coordinate
activation of cards with the travel authorization
process - Association program management tools Vendors
will be required to offer tools that are provided
by associations that support program management
objectives such as data mining, strategic
sourcing, etc.
20GSA SmartPay 2
FY05
FY07
FY08
FY06
FY09
Fall 2004
Spring 2005
Fall 2005
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Spring 2006
Spring 2007
Spring 2008
Acquisition Planning Phase
- Future program requirements
- Request for Information
- Press release
- Acquisition strategy
- Source Selection Plan
Acquisition Management Phase
- Draft Request for Proposals
- Request for Proposals
- Contract award/s
Transition Planning Phase
Transition Management Phase
21Transition
FY06
FY08
FY09
FY07
Spring 2006
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Spring 2007
Spring 2008
Spring 2009
Fall 2005
- The GSA SmartPay program office will
- Work closely with agencies and banks to
facilitate a seamless transition - Develop transition planning tools for agency use
- Establish BPAs for transition support contractors
to help agencies in transitioning to the new
program - Plan and prepare for the transition to minimize
impact on cardholders
Now
AwardContracts
22Transition
FY06
FY08
FY09
FY07
Fall 2005
Spring 2006
Fall 2006
Fall 2007
Fall 2008
Spring 2007
Spring 2008
Spring 2009
Now
AwardContracts
- Cardholders should look out for communications
with instructions on your key responsibilities
during the transition, including - Filling out a new card application
- Activating a new card
- Destroying your old card and ensuring no
transactions continue to be made on it (e.g.,
automatically billed subscriptions) - Completing any new training
- Contacting the A/OPC if you have any issues or
questions - Ensure that all transactions with your current
bank are reconciled
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- The GSA SmartPay program office is committed to
providing leadership and advocacy to customer
agencies on regulations and common issues
impacting the program, such as OMB Circular A-123
Appendix B, Improving the Management of
Government Charge Programs, which went into
effect October 1, 2005. The Circular - Consolidates and updates government-wide charge
card program requirements and guidance issued by
various government agencies - Outlines requirements affecting all three
business lines of the government charge card
program (e.g., travel, purchase, and fleet)
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- The Circular (continued)
- Contains requirements related to many aspects of
charge card programs (e.g., training,
creditworthiness, salary offset, split
disbursement) - Requires agencies to develop a Charge Card
Management Plan - GSA SmartPay has developed a Charge Card
Management Plan Template as a resource for
agencies/organizations to utilize as they develop
their charge card management plans
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- OMB Circular A-123 Appendix B
- Training
- The Circular requires that all charge card
program participants are trained prior to
appointment and that all program participants
take refresher training, at a minimum, every 3
years - The Circular also requires that training records
be tracked and maintained
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- OMB Circular A-123 Appendix B
- Creditworthiness
- The Circular requires agencies to perform credit
checks on all new cardholders. (The current
Circular is based on the FICO scoring system the
program office is tracking a new scoring system,
VantageScore, which is being developed) - However, the FY 2006 Transportation, Treasury,
and Housing and Urban Development Appropriation
Bill (TTHUD), signed after the Circulars
release, eliminates the requirement for credit
checks on centrally billed accounts. (Note It
did not eliminate the requirement for credit
checks on individually billed accounts)
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- OMB Circular A-123 Appendix B
- Risk Management
- The Circular requires agencies to implement risk
management controls, policies, and practices - This includes requiring agencies to implement
salary offset and split disbursement procedures,
unless an official waiver is obtained
28What Does This Mean for Me?
- Contribute to the development of the future
program. We would like to hear from you. Share
your cardholder experiences and ideas with your
AOPC or contact the GSA SmartPay team - Stay informed on the upcoming transition to the
future program. The following are good sources
of information - GSA SmartPay website at www.gsa.gov/gsasmartpay
- Statement Inserts
- Statement Messaging
- Emails and guidance from A/OPCs
29What Does This Mean for Me?
- Stay compliant with the requirements of the
program - Pay account bills on time
- Stay current with program training, including the
required refresher courses (on the GSA SmartPay
2 website) - Use the card in accordance with all agency and
government guidelines - Continue being a good cardholder. Buy right,
buy smart
30Questions and Answers
- David J. Shea CPCM, PMP
- david.shea_at_gsa.gov
- (703) 605-2867
- Provide your feedback and thoughts about the
current and future program at www.gsa.gov/gsasmart
pay, under GSA SmartPay Program Feedback
Form, or call David Shea