Title: Solicitation No'
1Pre-Proposal Conference May 8, 2008 Transportatio
n Operations Research Analysis (ORA) and
Communications Support Services 8(a) Set-Aside
- Solicitation No.
- DTRT57-08-R-20023
2Agenda
3Ground Rules
- Any statements or remarks made during this
pre-proposal conference shall not alter the terms
of the solicitation. - The terms and conditions of the solicitation
remain unchanged unless an amendment is issued
that incorporates any changes discussed or
alluded to during todays pre-proposal conference.
4Ground Rules
- No verbal or written questions will be answered
relative to the solicitation at todays
Pre-Proposal Conference. - All questions must be submitted in writing to
Alison Fecht by 400 pm Eastern Time on May
12, 2008 and will be answered in the form of a
written amendment to the solicitation.
5Overview
- Presented by
- Michael Dinning,
- Executive Director of Business Development
6Volpe in the U.S. DOT Organization
U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Administrator Research and Innovative
Technology Administration
Associate Administrator/ Director Volpe Center
Director Transportation Safety Institute
Associate Administrator Research, Development and
Technology
Associate Administrator Research, Development
and Technology
Associate Administrator Office of Administration
Associate Administrator/ Director Intelligent
Transportation Systems, Joint Program Office
Associate Administrator Office of Governmental,
International and Government Affairs
Associate Administrator/Director Bureau of
Transportation Statistics
7Vision and Mission
- Vision
- To be the leading Federal Center of Excellence
for innovative transportation systems solutions. - Mission
- To improve the Nations transportation systems.
8Brief History
- 1970 Established as DOT entity in OST through
transfer from NASA - 1978 Transferred from the Office of the
Secretary to newly established Research and
Special Programs Administration - 1980 Working Capital Fund statute formalized
- 1985 Memorandum of Understanding signed between
DoD and DOT concerning the Center - 1990 Center renamed for former Governor of
Massachusetts, U.S. Secretary of Transportation
- 2005 RITA established Volpe becomes part of
RITA
9Role of the Volpe Center in the Innovation
Process
10Funding Approach Promotes Agility and
Entrepreneurial Spirit
- Budget-neutral, non-line-item operation, under a
working capital fund (49 U.S.C. 328) - Fee-for service
- No profit no retained earnings
- Entrepreneurial and self-sufficient
- Rapid and flexible response to client needs
through direct funding transfer
- Volpe Funding is
- Derived from workingagreements with customers
- Earned by fulfilling critical technical
requirements/needs - Tied to specific objectives and deliverables
11Our Most Important AssetDedicated
Transportation Professionals
- 506 FTE Federal Employees
- 372 Professional Technical Staff
- 269 Advanced Degrees (69 with PhDs, 200 with
Masters) - About 600-800 Contract Employees
- Full Spectrum of Technical Disciplines
12Large and Diverse Project Portfolio
- Approximately 400 projects underway on behalf of
our federal, state and local, and international
clients/sponsors. - Total FY 2007 obligations 220 million.
13Programs Aligned with DOT Priorities
- Safety
- Reduced Congestion
- Global Connectivity
- Environmental Stewardship
- Security, Preparedness, and Response
- Organizational Excellence
14Volpes DOT Work Supporting Departmental
Priorities
15Volpes Non-DOT Work Supporting Departmental
Priorities
16The Mix of Volpe Work FY 2007By YTD Obligations
17U.S. DOT Clients FY 2007By YTD Obligations
lt 1
lt 1
18U.S. Non-DOT Clients FY 2007By YTD Obligations
19Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act A Legacy for Users
(SAFETEA-LU)
- Congress encourages the Department to use the
Volpe Center as a source for transportation
research and development and related activities.
The Volpe Center is uniquely positioned to assist
Executive Branch agencies in fulfilling
transportation research and development
initiatives, solving challenges related to
integrating transportation and homeland security
issues and achieving the letter and intent of
legislative mandates associated with the
continued authorization of Departmental
activities. - U.S. Congress Conference Report, July 2005
20The Volpe Organization
RITA Administrator
Associate Administrator and Director Volpe
Center
Office of Demonstration and Deployment Programs
Office of Administration/ Chief
Administrative Office
Office of Surface Transportation Programs
Office of Aviation Programs
Supports informed decision-making within the
transportation enterprise by providing data,
information, analysis, and knowledge necessary to
improve the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness
of passenger and freight transportation vehicles,
infrastructure, services, and systems.
Provides transportation system technology and
integration expertise with emphasis on ensuring
the efficient and effective performance of
aviation systems and other advanced
transportation systems.
Supports the on-going improvement of the
transportation and logistics enterprise by
designing, developing, and deploying system
capabilities for greater effectiveness and
security worldwide.
Provides a full range of administrative and
business management services for the Volpe Center.
21Technical Overview Transportation ORA and
Communications
Presented by Jeffrey Bryan, Project
Manager Doug Rickenback, Project Manager Sarah
May, Project Manager
22Section C Statement of Work
23Operations Research Analysis
Industry Analysis Analysis of the business and
economic aspects of transportation industry,
including issues of finance, business case and
market analysis, supply and demand forecasting,
regulatory and productivity analysis
System Operational Performance Application of
theoretical and practical analysis techniques to
existing and anticipated issues relating to large
scale transportation and logistics systems
Technological Advances Application of theoretical
and practical analysis techniques to the
assessment of transportation and logistics
related technology
24Operations Research Analysis
Strategic Framework Strategic transportation
system planning, organizational structures and
processes
Financial and Administrative Support General and
specialized program management, risk analysis,
project planning and scheduling, and strategic
and operational planning Engineering
Support Multiple engineering disciplines to
support variety of analytical engineering efforts
across broad range of activities
System Analysis and Policy Impacts Analysis of
the impacts of the flow of people and goods
and/or transportation and logistics systems and
operations on society and the environment
25Industry and Regulatory Analysis
- Benefit cost analysis, regulatory evaluations,
new - technologies, infrastructure investment
decisions - Econometrics statistics, ops tests, state
highway funding, - safety estimation
- Passenger demand forecasting
- Survey research
- Program evaluation
- Projects
- Amtrak cost accounting system development
- PHMSA Hazmat regulatory evaluations
- Support on CAFÉ
- Congestion pricing support
26System Operational Performance
- Evaluate transportation systems operations
- Develop alternatives that improve system
performance - Plan integrated multi-modal transportation
networks
- Projects
- Alternative Transportation in Parks and Public
Lands - FEMA Louisiana Moves Transportation Project
- Long Island Five Town Rural Transit Study
27Technological Advances
- Application of ITS technologies
- to improve transportation systems
- operations
- Research and analysis of
- Alternative Fuel strategies for DOT
Projects RITA SAFETRIP21 FTA Electric Drive
Strategic Plan DOT Alternative Fuel Road Map
28Strategic Framework Planning and Organizational
Performance
- Building innovative, results-driven government
organizations through - Strategic planning,
- Organizational design
- Program design and performance
- Change Management
Projects DOT RDT Strategic Plan State DOT
business process redesign FTA Performance
Measures Evaluating Non-Motorized Transportation
Pilot Program
29Strategic Framework
- Professional Capacity Building (PCB)
- Designing innovative workforce development
- resources for transportation professionals
- Peer to Peer technical exchanges
- Strategic communications
- Disseminating technical assistance
- and best practices
Projects ITS, Security and Emergency
Management, Transportation Planning, Roadway
Safety, Environment, and Public-Private
Partnership PCB programs
30Financial and Administrative Support
- Project Management Support
- Workforce Development
- Financial Analysis
- Training and Curriculum Development
Projects FAA Air Tour Management Plan EPA Libby
Remediation Project Volpe Workforce Planning
Database DOT HQ Security Project Information
Management Support
31Engineering Support
- Multiple Engineering disciplines to support
variety of activities - Marine
- Human Factors
- Environmental
- Civil
- Mechanical
- Industrial
- Engineering Psychology
Projects Advanced Vehicle Driver
Identification Systems (AVIDS) FAA Airport
Surface Detection Project (ASDE-X)
32System Analysis and Policy Impacts
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
(FMCSA) Projects - Program Evaluation and Measurement
- Program Effectiveness Models
- Information Resource Development (SafeStat)
- Data Quality Improvement
- Strategic Planning and Program Design
- Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA 2010)
33Program Evaluation and Effectiveness
- Evaluate FMCSA Safety Programs designed to
prevent crashes and reduce the number of related
injuries and fatalities. - Develop analytical models to estimate the
effectiveness of the following FMCSA Safety
Programs - Compliance Review
- Roadside Inspection
- Hazardous Materials Permit
- Operation Safe Driver
34Develop Information Resources
Compliance Reviews
Moving Violations
Crashes
Roadside Inspections
Carrier Registration
Closed Enforcement Cases
Algorithm Calculates Safety Status of Carrier
Individual carrier results available on AI
Online
35Analyze and Improve Data Quality
- Develop measures to evaluate States data
quality. - Raise awareness of the importance of data
quality. - Develop improvement tools for data quality
(DataQs). - Review State reporting processes and recommend
improvements. - Provide Technical Assistance to individual States
as they improve their processes.
36Program Design (CSA 2010)
- Develop a new measurement and rating system to
improve FMCSAs focus on high risk carrier and
driver behaviors - Expand the range of interventions to increase the
number of contacts with carriers to correct
behaviors before they become chronic or habitual - Develop IT systems to support the dissemination
of the information - Support Reauthorization and Rule Making
37Communications Coordination of communication
services is critical to successful performance
- Writing and Editing
- Technical reports, journal articles, newsletters,
user guides, brochures, and marketing materials - Majority of projects are based on technical work
- Examples of marketing collateral - Awards
Ceremony Brochure, Points of Pride, Highlights
38Communications Coordination of communication
services is critical to successful performance
- Graphics
- Services - Electronic and desktop publishing,
graphic design layout, technical
illustrations, multimedia presentations, CADD - Products - Exhibits and displays, logos, report
graphics, brochures, posters, banners
39Communications Coordination of communication
services is critical to successful performance
- Web Design and Development
- Services include site design, text creation, web
page coding for both public and password
protected sites - Utilization of industry and government best
practices - Guidelines include Section 508, DIRMM, OMB
Policies for Federal Agency Websites and Research
Based Web Design and Usability Guidelines
40Communications Coordination of communication
services is critical to successful performance
- Printing and Production
- Services include color printing, black and white
reproduction, binding, and distribution - Providing guidance and cost estimates for
production, binding, printing - Materials received in hard copy, electronic,
removable media - Liaison to GPO for printing services
41Conference Planning and Logistics
- Services include planning, organizing and
recording conferences, - meetings or webinars, processing of
invitational travel, facility selection - and reservation, and website registrations
- Conferences range from 20 to 400 attendees
- Average conference is 1 day for 50 attendees
Projects Professional Capacity Peer Exchanges
Drug and Alcohol 2nd Annual FTA Conference FHWA
Environmental Conference 3rd annual MCSAP
Leadership Conference NEPA Teambuilding Project
42Contract Management and Administration
- Contract Management and Administration functions
necessary for effective contract performance - Technical Leadership
- Project Management
- Staffing
- Cost Control
- Contracting Operations
- Administrative Support
43Solicitation Highlights
Presented by Alison Fecht, Contract
Specialist Elizabeth Segal, Contracting
Officer
44Solicitation Highlights
- Solicitation No. DTRT57-08-R-20023
- Transportation Operations Research Analysis (ORA)
and Communications Support Services - Solicitation is separate and distinct from the
ORA Full and Open Solicitation No.
DTRT57-08-R-20022.
458(a) Set-Aside
- This procurement is being conducted as an 8(a)
set-aside and is intended to be competed among
eligible 8(a) firms, resulting in multiple
awards. - The 8(a) Program is an instrument for helping
socially and economically disadvantaged
businesses gain a foothold in government
contracting. - New regulations permit 8(a) companies to form
teaming partnerships including mentor/protégé
relationships. - All eligible 8(a) firms, including Woman-owned
and/or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small
Businesses (SDVOSBs) may compete in this
procurement. - Eligible 8(a) firms must also qualify under the
small business size standard of 6.5M. - Offerors are urged to contact their local SBA
representative for details and eligibility
requirements for the 8(a) Program.
46Contract Objectives
- Provide ORA and Communications support services
to meet the Volpe Centers transportation and
logistics requirements. - Qualified, highly and appropriately skilled
professionals, to augment the Volpe Centers
ability to respond to project requirements - Seamless integration of ORA and Communications
services - Accessible and flexible workforce
- Ability to support evolving requirements and
workloads - High quality, on time and within budget
deliverables
47Contract Awards
- Anticipated Award Date October 2008
- Anticipated Number of Awards Three to Five
- Anticipated that a majority of the work will be
performed on site at the Volpe Center. - Scope may include ORA and Communications support
services, as well as a Contract Management and
Administration function.
48Anticipated First Task Order
- Services to be provided in a manner and scope
similar to the current Transportation Research
Analysis and Communications Expertise (TRACX)
contract, DTRS57-04-D-30043. - Will include requirement for Contract Management
and Administration services. - Details and specific requirements will be
provided in the Task Order RFP.
49Section B Contract Type
- The following types of task orders may be issued
- Firm Fixed Price (FFP)
- Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF)
- Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) completion
- Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) term
- Performance-based task orders will be used to the
maximum extent practicable.
50Section I - Limitations on Subcontracting
- Reference FAR 52.219-14, Limitations on
Subcontracting - The 8(a) business concern must demonstrate the
following in its proposal submission - Services. At least 50 percent of the cost of
contract performance incurred for personnel shall
be expended for employees of the concern. - Cost of contract performance incurred for
personnel refers to direct labor cost and any
applicable indirect burdens (i.e. Fringe,
Overhead, and GA), excluding ODCs, profit, or
fees.
51Section L - Exclusion from Bidding
- Section L.2.A.
- All Prime on-site service contractors at the
Volpe Center are urged to read their contract for
guidance as to whether they are precluded from
award as a Prime contractor or subcontractor
under this solicitation. - The winner of the task order that will provide
much of the work currently being provided by the
TRACX on-site support services contract will be
excluded from competing on all other task orders
under this contract.
52Section L Proposal Presentation
- Please refer to Section L.3.D for proposal
formatting and page limit instructions.
53Section L Proposal Due Date
- Proposals are due by 300 pm Eastern Time on
June 10, 2008. - Proposals shall be submitted to
-
- Alison Fecht, RTV-6D2
- U.S. DOT/RITA/Volpe Center
- 55 Broadway
- Cambridge, MA 02142-1001
- Please remember to complete the Notice to
Potential Offerors cover sheet with your
proposal.
54Section M - Basis for Award
- Section M.1.A.
- Award will be made to those responsive and
responsible Offerors whose offers provide the
best value to the Government.
55Section M Factors for Evaluation
- Technical Understanding is of the most
importance. - Management Approach and Staffing are of equal
importance, but each is of lesser importance than
Technical Understanding and more important than
Past Performance. - Past Performance is of the least importance.
56Section M Order of Importance
- The technical evaluation factors that are
addressed in the Technical Proposal, when
combined, are significantly more important than
cost in the selection of a Contractor for award. - The importance of the Cost Proposal should not be
minimized because as the Technical rankings
become closer, the importance of evaluated cost
will increase.
57Section M Factors for Evaluation
- Only relevant past performance history will be
considered. - The Government will determine relevance of past
performance information based on the similarity
of the nature of the previous work to the current
requirements identified in Section C, the dollar
value of the previous efforts (i.e., equal to or
greater than 100,000), and the currency of prior
work (i.e., within the past three years). - If an Offeror has no past performance history,
the Offeror must affirmatively state this in its
proposal. - If the Offeror does not include past performance
history and does not affirmatively state that no
past performance history exists or can be
obtained, the Offerors proposal may be rated
Unacceptable for this factor.
58Section M Factors for Evaluation
- Offerors must address their ability to perform
all Task Areas identified in Section C through
the use of Prime or Subcontractor resources in
their proposal or they will be eliminated from
competition.
59Section M Factors for Evaluation
- Resumes must clearly show verifiable dates and
years of experience. - A signed Letter of Intent should be included in
the proposal for Key Personnel if the Offeror is
proposing a new employee.
60Cost and Business Proposal
Presented by Jerry Luke, Contract Price
Analyst
61Cost and Business Proposal
- Government intends to award on initial offers.
- Proposals must contain sufficient information so
that evaluation can be completed without
discussions. - Supporting documentation must be clear and
complete.
62Labor
- The Level of Effort provided in the solicitation
is for evaluation purposes only. - Note that hours are apportioned between
Government site and Contractor site. - Labor category rates must be consistent with
rates of persons whose resumes are submitted with
the Offerors proposal.
63Subcontracts
- Offerors are reminded that FAR 52.219-14 requires
that the Prime Small Business perform at least 50
percent of the cost of contract performance for
personnel. A proposal that fails to meet that
threshold may be eliminated from consideration.
64Labor
- Include information on Uncompensated Overtime in
accordance with FAR 52.237-10. - Include information for evaluation of
Compensation for Professional Employees in
accordance with FAR 52.222-46.
65Administrative Labor
- Must be proposed in accordance with your
companys established accounting practices - Must also be estimated in the Cost Proposal
66Offeror-Estimated Other Direct Costs (ODCs)
- Identify direct costs that the Offeror will
charge to support this effort in accordance with
its approved accounting system (i.e. copying,
postage, etc.) - The above ODCs are in addition to the
RFP-stipulated ODCs.
67Accounting Systems
- Please provide a statement and evidence of
approval by a Government agency such as the
Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA).
68Cost and Business Proposal
- Provide current indirect rate recommendations
from DCAA, including a field rate if available. - Subcontracts should be CPFF for companies with a
DCAA-approved accounting system. - Small dollar value Time and Materials type
subcontracts may be appropriate for Consultants.
69Cost and Business Proposal
- Schedule 5 (applies to Primes only) Factors for
Fixed Fee, Award Fee, and Profit. - Two-tiered approach
- One rate for Subcontracts, Equipment, and Travel
costs. - Another rate for All Other Costs.
70Reminders
Presented by Elizabeth Segal, Contracting
Officer
71Reminders
- Please read Sections C, L and M more than once.
- Written questions are due by 400 pm Eastern Time
on May 12, 2008. - Proposals are due by 300 pm Eastern Time on June
10, 2008.
72Reminders
- Oral Presentations will begin approximately
sixteen days after the proposal due date. - Offerors selected to provide an oral presentation
will be notified at least ten days in advance of
their scheduled presentation date.
73- Thank you for your attendance at this
Pre-Proposal Conference. - Please return your badge to the Guard at the desk
in the front lobby.