Title: Omnibus III Presolicitation Conference
1Omnibus IIIPresolicitation Conference
2Conference Guidance
- Information presented today is for informational
purposes only - Your proposal shall be based on the final RFQ
posted to the TACOM web site, including
amendments - Offerors are notified that the Government will
not reimburse costs incurred for solicitation
preparation (FAR 31.205-18)
3Agenda
- Welcome and Introductions - Jay Lentz
- Background - Jay Lentz
- PEO CSCSS Overview - Greg Sill
- Review of the BPA Basics - Lynn Ziskie
- RFQ Submission/Evaluation Requirements -Jay
Lentz Kati Pannecouck - Questions
4Background
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- Omnibus II Contract History
- Multiple Award IDIQ Contract for Logistics,
- Programmatic, and Technical Services
- 2 Small Business Primes, 2 other than small
business - Primes
- 120 Task Orders, 84,668,749.38 Obligated
- (FY03 FY07)
- Ordering Ends Dec 2007/Performance Ends Dec 2008
- Managed by TACOM LCMC Acquisition Center
5Omnibus III Customers
- PEO CSCSS is the Primary User
- Open to all TACOM LCMC Organizations and Its
Partners - CSCSS Approval Required for Others to Use
6Objectives
- Award Multiple Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs)
for Covered Services - Maximum Value and Flexibility for Customers
- Simplified Process and Reduced Leadtimes
- Enhanced Small Business Opportunities and
Performance - Compliant with Competition Requirements
7Award Multiple BPAs
- Acquisition Conducted Under FAR Part 8 - Best
Value Procedures - Government intends to award a minimum of 4 BPAs
- At least 2 of the BPAs awards are reserved for
Small Businesses - The other 2 BPAs will be awarded on a full and
open basis, irrespective of any size standard - If more than 4 BPA awards, it is the Governments
intent, that the preponderance of the awards will
be made to small business primes/team leaders
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9BPA Agreements
- BPA Period Base Year with Unlimited Award Terms
- Task Order Performance
- Base Period with Potential Options NTE 5 Years
- Flexible Pricing Arrangements
- Pre-established Rates
- Fixed Price (Level of Effort or Completion),
Time and - Materials, Labor Hour
- Discounting Allowed at BPA and/or Task Order
Level - No 51 Rule - No Formal FAR Part 19 Set-Asides
10Award Term Incentive
- BPA Base Period of 1 Year with Unlimited Award
Terms - May be extended annually in accordance with Award
Term Provisions - Award Term Incentive based on quality of their
performance during the previous year - Award Term Criteria
- Task Order Performance
- Responsiveness
- Competitiveness
11Annual BPA Review and Award Term Decision
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- Task Order Performance
- Quality of Service
- Cost Effectiveness
- Timeliness of Performance
- Business Relations
- Customer Satisfaction
- Responsiveness
- Task Order RFQs, Effective Corrective Actions
- Competitiveness
- Submission of Viable Task Order Quotations
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12Annual Open Season
- Primes/Team Leaders may adjust team members and
subcontractors - Facilitates new Small Business participation
- Adjustment opportunity for Contractor teaming
arrangements - Adding, deleting, and changing team
member/subcontractor status is allowed. - Possible competition to add additional BPA
holders - Lack of adequate competition
- Socioeconomic improvement needed
- Existing prime exits program
- Enhance pool of expertise for new task order
efforts
13- Contractor Teaming Arrangements
- No government imposed restrictions
- OK to be on multiple teams
- Exclusive teaming strongly discouraged
- Prime must identify each teaming partner as a
Team Member or Subcontractor - Teaming arrangements are fixed until open
season
Teaming Activities are based upon the Contractor
Teaming Agreement between Team Participants
14Team Leader/Team Member Contractor Teaming
Arrangement (CTA)
Prime Team Leader (Must Hold GSA 871 or
874 Schedule)
Team Leaders and Team Members use their GSA
Schedule Rates.
Subcontractors are mapped to Prime Contractors
GSA Schedule Rates.
Team Member GSA Schedule Holder
Team Member GSA Schedule Holder
Subcontractor
Subcontractor
15Team Leader/Team Member Contractor Teaming
Arrangement (CTA)
- Team Leaders and Team Members must hold a GSA
Schedule - CTAs Must Hold All Applicable Schedules and
SINs and Must Identify One Primary Schedule - Teams are issued one BPA.
- BPA and Task Orders are issued to Prime
Contractor - Task Orders may include Team Leader, Team Member
and/or Subcontractor Effort - No second tier subcontracting
16 Applicable GSA Schedules
- 871 - Professional Engineering Services (PES)
- 874V - Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD)
- 874 - Management, Organizational and Business
Improvement Services (MOBIS) - 70 - Information Technology (IT)
17GSA Schedules 871 - Professional Engineering
Services
- 871-1 Strategic Planning for Technology
Programs/Activities - 871-2 Concept Development and
Requirements Analysis - 871-3 System Design, Engineering and
Integration - 871-4 Test and Evaluation
- 871-5 Integrated Logistics Support
- 871-6 Acquisition and Life Cycle Management
18GSA Schedules 874 - Management, Organizational,
and Business Improvement Services (MOBIS)
- 874-1 MOBIS Consulting Services
- 874-2 Facilitation Services
- 874-3 Survey Services
- 874-4 Training Services
- 874-5 Support Products
- 874-6 Competitive Sourcing Support
- 874-7 Program Integration and Product
Management
19GSA Schedule 874V - Logistics Worldwide
(LOGWORLD)
- 874-501 Supply Value Chain Management
Services - 874-502 Acquisition Logistics
- 874-503 Distribution Transportation Logistics
Services - 874-504 Deployment Logistics
- 874-505 Logistics Training Services
- 874-506 Support Products
- 874-507 Operations Maintenance Logistics
Management and Support Services
20GSA Schedule 70-Information Technology (IT)
- 132-51 Information Technology Services
21Adding Subcontractors/Team Members
- BPA Team Restructuring Limited to Open
Season - Urgent Additions Outside of Open
- Season Require Contracting Officer
- Approval
22Invoicing and Payment
- Prime/Team Leader Invoices DFAS and Receives All
Payments - Industrial Funding Fee remitted to GSA by
Prime/Team Leader for team leader and
subcontractor effort - Team Member IFF remitted to GSA by Team Members
23For more information on CTAs...
- Visit www.gsa.gov/contractorteamarrangements
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25- RFQ Submission Requirements
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- Informational Items (Not for Evaluation
Purposes) - Authorized Federal Supply Schedule Price List(s)
(Prime and Team Members) - GSA Schedule Information (Contract , business
size, SINs, Labor Category descriptions) - GSA Contractor Teaming Arrangement (CTA)
- All of the above on CD-ROM
26- RFQ Submission Requirements
- (For Evaluation Purposes)
- Technical Proposal
- Experience (Submit 5 most recent/relevant
contracts/task orders per work directive) - Proposed Approach (Detailed approach for
successful completion of each work directive) - Price Proposal (Time and Materials basis)
- WD 1 Base Year 1 Option Year
- WD 2 Base Year 1 Option Year
- WD 3 Base Year 1 Option Year
- WD 4 Base Year 1 Option Year
27Work Directive Descriptions
- WD 1 PEO CSCSS (PM TV/HTV) Contract support
services, system acquisition and deployment
planning. - WD 2 PEO CSCSS Program information development
and communication support. - WD 3 PEO CSCSS programmatic services to
include operational tasks, strategic
communication, metrics analysis, information
collaboration management, staff and project
coordination (to include Lean Six Sigma (LSS)),
and schedule and meeting facilitation. - WD 4 PEO GCS Systems Engineering Center of
Excellence.
28 RFQ Evaluation Criteria
- Technical is Significantly More Important than
Price. - Technical Subfactors, Experience and Approach
are Equal in Weight.
Technical
Experience
Approach
Pricing
29Technical Approach
30Technical Experience
31RFQ Experience Matrix Description
- The offeror will fill out one matrix sheet for
each of the four work directives. - In the matrix boxes, for each historical contract
cited by the offeror, annotate with an (X) those
characteristics of the historical contracts which
are similar in scope to the RFQ. - For those boxes annotated with an (X), the
offeror should also identify the relevant
portions of historical contract scope of work.
32RFP Experience Matrix for System Acquisition and
Deployment Planning, Work Directive 1
33Task Order Proposals
- May include multiple schedules
- May include multiple team members and
subcontractor effort - Discounting on Task Orders Expected, GSA Rates
Maximum - Best Value Task Order Competitions
- Be Aware of Task Order RFQ Evaluation Criteria
34GSA Schedule Changes
- Will be incorporated into BPA
- Rates already on order will stand unless lowered
on schedule below task order rate - Task orders will reflect lowest rate
35Notable Changes from the Draft RFQ
- Two additional GSA schedules added
- References to direct awards deleted
- Four work directives to be evaluated
- No BPA OCI certificate required
- Quantity of work experiences to be submitted has
been clarified - Representative Work Directives contain only one
option
36 Schedule Update
Target November 2007
Issue Draft RFQs To GSA Schedule Contractors 10
Aug 07 Receive Questions 31 Aug 07
Pre-Established GSA Schedule Contracts
Issue RFQ To Vendors 27 Sep 2007
Industry Conference 20 Sep 07
Award Multiple BPAs Nov 07
Begin Task Ordering Target November 07
- Expiration of Omnibus II Ordering Period Dec
2007
- Expiration of Omnibus II Performance Period Dec
2008
37- More Questions????
- Visit the Omnibus III Website
- http//contracting.tacom.army.mil/installsupport/o
mnibus/omnibusiii.htm - Click on RFQ Questions and Answers
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