Title: Introduction to Federal Government Contracting and FAR 101
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2PART 1
Introduction to Federal Government Contracting
and FAR 101
3Federal Government Contracting and FAR 101
- The Federal System and the Process
- Types of Solicitations
- Types of Contracts
- Federal Government Procurement Websites
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4Federal Government Contracting FACTOIDS
- USA LARGEST Procurer of Supplies and Services
in the World - USA GFY 2006 Budget 2.2 Trillion
- DoD Projected 2006 Spend 419 Billion on
Supplies and Services - USA Targets Minimum Annual Spend to SBs 23
- Small and Disadvantaged Business Concerns 5
- Women-Owned Small Business Concerns 5
- Veteran-Owned Small Business Concerns 3
- Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
Concerns 3 - HUBZone Small Business Concerns 3
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- To be successful in the game, you must know how
to play by the rules
5The Federal Procurement BUYING GAME
- The PROCESS
- The PLAYERS
- The RULES
- Federal Acquisition SYSTEM
- 3 Branches of Government
- Taxpayer Funds
- Annual Appropriations
- Buyers v. Sellers
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and its
Supplements
6The Federal System and the Process
- Taxpayer Funds ()
- PLs, EOs, Statutes, Regulations
- Monopsony
- Shared Powers
- Delegated Authority
- Checks and Balances
- Thats why it works so well, but .
- Thats also why the process takes sooooo long
7The Players
- Sellers ()
- Prime Contractor or Offeror
- Program Manager
- Contract Manager
- Project Manager
- Accounting Manager
- Technical Engineer
- Quality Assurance
- Envl. Health Safety
- Property Manager
- Subcontractors
- Suppliers/Vendors
- Buyers
- Contracting Officers (CO)
- Procurement Contracting Officers (PCO)
- Administrative Contracting Officers (ACO)
- Termination Contracting Officers (TCO)
- Contracting Officers Representatives (COR)
- Contract Specialist
- Contracting Officer Technical Representative
(COTR) - DCMA SADBUs
- DCAA - Auditors
8The Rules
- Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
- Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 48
Chapter 1 - Parts 1 through 53 Appendices
- FAR Supplements
- 15 Cabinet Departments
- Department of Defense (DoD) - DFARS
- Army (AFARS)
- Army Corps of Engineers (EFARS)
- Navy (NAPS)
- Air Force (AFFARS)
- Department of Energy (DOE) - DEARS
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - HSARS
- Civilian Agencies
- General Services Administration (GSA) - GSARS
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - EPARS
9Organization of the FAR
- FAR Citation 3.502-3 Consistent Arrangement
and Setup - Part 03
- Subpart .5
- Section 02
- Subsection -3
- Subdivisions (a)(1)(i)(A)
- FAR Clause Add 52.2 52.203-7
- DFARS Clause Add 252.2 252.203-7
- 7 7th Consecutive Clause in that Specific
Section.
10FAR Rules of Procurement
- Informal FAR Part 13
- Simplified Acquisition Procedures
- Low Dollar Value Noncomplex SOW or COTS
- Streamlined Ts Cs
- Process - Request for Quotation (RFQ)
- Written or Oral
- Award Document - Unilateral
- Micropurchases
- Credit Cards
- Purchase Orders
- Blanket Releases
- Vouchers/Checks/Imprest Funds/Petty Cash
- And the Formal Procedures
11Types of Solicitations - Formal
- Invitations for Bid (IFB) FAR Part 14
- Requests for Proposals (RFP) FAR Part 15
- Two-Step Procurements FAR Part 36
- Multiple Award Schedules (MAS)
- Broad Agency Announcements (BAA)
- Government-Wide Acquisitions (GWAC)
- Factoid Formal Award is always Written
and Bilateral.
12What is a Contract?
- Contract Promise to do something or not to do
something - Written or Oral
- Unilateral or Bilateral
- Factoid Contracts may be entered into and
signed on behalf of the Government only by
Contracting Officers. FAR 1.601 -
13Essential Elements of The Contract
- Offer
- Acceptance
- Consideration
- Responsible Parties
- Legal Sufficiency
- Factoid Contracting Officers may bind the
Government only to the extent of the authority
delegated to them. FAR 1.602
14Rules of Contract Interpretation
- Words in Context
- Contract as a Whole
- Generally Accepted Meanings of Words
- Common Usage of Words in Specific
- Trade, Practice, or Industry
- Conduct of Parties
- During Contract Performance
- During Performance of Past Contracts
- Extrinsic Supporting Documentation
- Parole Evidence Rule
- Other Agreements CANNOT Contradict Current
Agreement - Contra-Preferential - Disputed Contract
Language Will be Interpreted AGAINST the Drafter - Privity
15Special Rules - Government Contract Interpretation
- Contractor is Bound by Government Interpretation
of the Contract (if Contractor is Aware of the
Governments Interpretation) - Contractor is Required to Seek Clarification
Where Governments Language Can be Reasonably
Interpreted in More than One Way - Christian Doctrine - Incorporation by Reference
or Operation of Law of Required Clauses - Legal Authority (Express v. Apparent/Implied)
- Procurement Integrity Act (PIA) Restrictions
- Special Contract Clauses (re PL, EO, Statute,
Regs) - Contractor Duty to Inform, Disclose, Share
Superior Knowledge - Order of Precedence Clause
16Order of Precedence Clause
- Any inconsistency in this solicitation or
contract shall be resolved by giving precedence
in the following order - 1. The Schedule (excludes Specifications)
- 2. Representations and Other Instructions
- 3. Contract Clauses
- 4. Other Documents, Exhibits, and Attachments
(includes Drawings) and - 5. Specifications.
- FAR Clause(s) 52.214-29 (Sealed Bidding) and
52.215-8 (Negotiated Procurements) iaw the
Uniform Contract Format (UCF)
17Uniform Contract Format (UCF)
- Standardized Contract Format for Formal
Acquisition Procedures - Provides Consistency in Drafting and
Interpretation - Provides a Compatible Format for both
Solicitations - and Resultant Contracts
- Sealed Bid Format FAR Part 14
- Competitive Negotiations Format FAR Part 15
- Exceptions
- Simplified Acquisition Procedures FAR Part 13
- Construction and AE
- Shipbuilding
- Subsistence
- Basic Agreements
18Types of Contracts FAR Part 16
- Fixed Price
- Cost Type
- And the Hybrids
- What is YOUR tolerance for risk?
- There is no security in life, only
opportunity. Douglas MacArthur
19Types of Contracts FAR Part 16
- Informal Simplified Acquisition Procedures - FAR
Part 13 - Micropurchases
- lt 2500 Supplies/Services
- lt 2000 Construction
- Oral Small Purchases
- P-Card, Releases, Vouchers, Checks, Petty Cash
- Purchase Orders (PO)
- Written Oral POs
- Blanket POs/Releases
- Formal Procedures - FAR Parts 14 (Sealed Bid)
15 (Negotiated) - Fixed Price (FP)
- Firm Fixed Price (FFP)
- FP w/Econ. Price Adjustment (FPEPA)
- FP w/Incentive (FPI)
- Cost Reimbursable (CR)
- Cost (no fee)
- Cost Sharing (no fee)
- Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF)
- Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF)
- Cost Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF)
- Others . Hybrids
- Time Materials (TM)
- Level of Effort (LoE)
- Labor Hours (LH)
20Contracting Terms of Art
- Types of Competition - FAR Part 6
- Full and Open - All responsible, responsive
qualified sources are invited to bid/offer. - Full and Open with Exclusion of Sources -
Competition limited to specific class or classes. - Other than Full and Open - Sole or Single Source
- 7 Statutory Exemptions to Competition
- Fair and Reasonable
- A price that is fair to both parties, considering
the agreed upon conditions, promised quality, and
timeliness of contract performance (Prudent Man
Rule). - Responsible v. Responsive FAR Part 9
21Contracting Terms of Art
- Current, Accurate, and Complete FAR Part 15
- Data consisting of all facts up to the agreement
on price (or costs) which prudent buyers and
sellers would reasonably expect to have a
significant effect on price (or costs)
negotiations. - Allowable, Allocable, Reasonable, and iaw the
Terms and - Conditions of the Contract
- A cost is allowable if it meets the test of
reasonableness and allocability and is in
consonance with CASB, GAAP, FAR Part 31, or other
terms agreed to in the contract. - A cost is allocable if it is chargeable or
assignable to one or more cost objectives. - A cost is reasonable if in its nature or amount,
it does not exceed the cost that would be
incurred by an ordinary prudent person in the
conduct of competitive business. - Price v. Costs
- Price Analysis Process of examining and
evaluating a prospective price without evaluation
of the separate cost objectives or profit,
typically under competitive actions. - Cost Analysis Review and evaluation of a
contractors cost or pricing data and of the
judgmental factors applied leading to an opinion
of fair and reasonableness.
22Procurement Websites
- Paid Fee Sites
- www.epipeline.com
- www.eagleeyinc.com
- www.input.com
- www.onvia.com
- www.bid-search.com
- www.softshare.com
- www.cch.com
- Free/No-Cost
- www.fedbizopps.gov
- www.defenselink.gov
- www.arnet.gov
- www.ccr.gov
- www.firstgov.gov
- www.grants.gov
- www.orca.bpn.gov
- www.militarywords.com
23Procurement Websites
- Websites
- www.sba.gov
- www.score.org
- www.e-magnify.com
- www.dla.mil/db/procurement.htm
- www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/mentor_protege/
- Small Business Outreach
- Small Business Administration
- Service Corps of Retired Executives
- National Education Center for
- Women in Business
- Procurement Technical Assistance Centers
- DoD Mentor-Protégé Program
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