Title: Acquisition Planning
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2Acquisition Planning Project Management
Keeping Contract Award on Schedule
Breakout Session 101 Jo Cunningham July 19,
2010 1115 am 1230 pm
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3Acquisition Planning
- Pre-contractual process includes Purchasing
Project Management Team - Team coordinates integrates comprehensive plan
for fulfilling requirements that meet schedule,
at a reasonable price or cost. - It includes developing an overall strategy for
managing the acquisition.
4Acquisition PlanningYour Key to Success!
- BENEFITS
- Enhanced partnering
- Creates the foundation
- Provides confidence in procurement timeframe /
knowledge - Documented roadmap
- Provides assurance that all requirements have
been addressed - Creates a broader understanding of the program
the need supports
5Acquisition Planning Your Key to Success!
- CONSEQUENCES
- Delays to the program schedule
- Loss of confidence in procurement organization
- Unforeseen issues or unintended consequences
- Increases the timeline of the procurement
- Propagates procurement is a paper-pusher
organization mentality
6Acquisition Planning Spectrum
- BASIC QUICK, UNWRITTEN, AND INFORMAL
- Any additional items required from Requester
- Special approval / documentation requirements
- How long it will take to place
- COMPREHENSIVE, WRITTEN, AND FORMAL
- Shared with others in the process to gain buy-in
- Addresses all elements that might affect a
procurement - Provides a formal timeline for the overall
acquisition including those out of procurements
control - Not just documentation, but the strategy
7Why Learn Project Planning
- Rigorous disciplined approach you can modify for
your needs/situation - Examples everywhere for you to review and mirror
- Fully developed discipline with lots of resources
8Acquisition Planning Project Planning
- Similar End-Goals
- Project completed on-time and on-budget
- Contract Placed on time
- Contract meets needs of customer
9Tools for Project and Acquisition Planning
- PROJECT TOOLS ACQUISITION TOOLS
- Scope Control Scope Control
- Project Charter Statement of Work
- Schedule Control Schedule Control
- Project Plan Acquisition Plan
- Phases Phases
- Milestones Acquisition Milestones
10Project Planning
11Project Management As A Tool
- Identifies Key Performance Milestones
- Tracks Progress and Expenditures
- Helps keep project on schedule and within
budget!
12PROJECT PLAN DEVELOPMENT
- Project Manager Responsibilities Include
- Influencing the factors that affect change
- Ensuring that change is beneficial
- Determining when changes occur, through his
tracking processes - Looking for alternatives to changes
13PROJECT PLAN DEVELOPMENT
- Project Manager Responsibilities Include
- Minimizing the negative impact of changes
- Notifying stakeholders affected by the changes
- Managing changes as they occur
14Comprehensive Project Plans
- Incorporate the following
- Identifies Project Team
- Identifies cradle to grave requirements
- Identifies project milestones and critical path
- Budget other resource constraints
15Project Plan Development
- Project plan begins with asking these questions
- What tasks need to be accomplished?
- What is the order of activities for performing
these tasks? - How much will these tasks, people, and resources
cost? - To what standards must these tasks be
accomplished? - What people will be needed in performing these
tasks?
16Project Plan Development
- Project planning - Asking questions continued
- 6. What information will be required to perform
these tasks? - What is the degree of uncertainty to perform
these tasks? - What external resources will be required?
- 9. How will all these actions and resources be
coordinated?
17Project Plan Development
- Project plan development includes the following
- Project Plan and the Work Scope
- Use the Project Plan Schedule to refine the
Work Scope - Incorporate Milestone events
- Identify sub-milestone requirements execution
timeframes - Identify Critical Path
- Incorporate Budget constraints as they relate to
milestones
18Project Plan Development
- Project plan development continued
- Integrated Change Control
- Meet performance baselines
- Make changes
- Coordinate changes across the knowledge areas
- Controls must include Scope, Schedule, Cost,
Quality, - Performance Measuring Reporting, and Risk
Monitoring.
19Keeping The Plan on Track
- Controls for Managing a Project Plan Include
- Scope
- Project Charter, No changes without PM approval
- Schedule Control
- Milestones
- Phases
20Keeping The Plan on Track
- Controls for Managing Project Plans Continued
- Cost Control
- Estimates based on WBS improved accuracy
- Use historical information to estimate
- Costs (also scope, time, resources) should be
managed to Project Plan - Earned Value Management Analysis measures
performance by integrating cost, time scope
estimates
21Acquisition Planning
22What is the Acquisition Plan
- Your Game Plan for
- execution and management
- of the contract
- Our customers project
- success is heavily
- dependent on Procurement
- success
23Comprehensive Acquisition Plans
- Incorporate the following
- Identify the acquisition team
- Identify essential cradle to grave requirements
of the acquisition (purchase) - Identify acquisition milestones and timeline
- Defines responsible party for major milestones
24Acquisition Plan
- It IS a project plan in and of itself.
- It ensures the acquisition milestones and
deliverables are accomplished and the PO is
placed as planned and on-time - Plan for controlling milestones and deliverables
to achieve the expected outcome on-time - Requires front-loaded involvement by SCR
acquisition team members
25Acquisition Plan
- Actual plan is the end result of Acquisition
Planning - Not merely documentation - your tool to keep the
acquisition on track. - Plan documents your analysis
- Tasks to be completed
- Obstacles that must be overcome
- Risks that must be mitigated
26Keeping Your Acquisition Plan on Track
- Discuss expectations with customer upfront and
frequently! - Scope
- Get acceptable SOW and Sourcing Information from
customer as early as possible - WBS or equivalent SOW with Defined Deliverables
- Milestone Schedule or Phases
27Keeping Your Acquisition Plan on Track
- Schedule
- Build a Acquisition Plan Schedule
- Get commitments!!
- Walk through schedule with your customer weekly
- Customers must understand Their delays equal
Day-for-Day Slips
28Keep in Mind
- Plan is a dynamic and evolving document
- Impacted by new inputs and strategy developments
- Control revisions and keep clear notes on
changes. - Make the plan and its revisions accessible.
- Changes require impacted sections to be updated.
- Changes that have an impact on the actual
contract document (RFQ) should be incorporated.
29Creating an Acquisition Plan Schedule
- Start from the end date and develop time estimate
for completion - Define the phases for performing pre-contract
activities - Develop time estimate to complete each phase
30Impacts to Cycle Time
- Preaward audit
- Site Visits prior to award
- Certified cost or pricing data
- Security classified work, badges, access,
FOCI/Individual Security Plan (ISP) can range
from 10 days to 12 months - Opportunities website posting 5 days over
100K competitive and 500K sole source - Buy American Determinations
31Impacts to Cycle Time
- Negotiation of Terms and Conditions can add
significant time - Subcontracting plan review and approval
- EEO Preaward Clearance
- Quality Significant Inspection Plan review and
approval - Quality Audit of contractors facility
- Internal and Government required approvals
- REMEMBER Many activities can be performed in
parallel
32Acquisition Plan Schedule - Phases
- EXAMPLE Greater than 25k, Less than 500k
Competitive Best Value - Prepare Evaluation Criteria 1 week
- Issue RFQ through Contractor Response 4 weeks
- Proposal Review 1 week
- Best Value Evaluation 1 week
- Cost / Price Review 1 week
- Clarifications, Obtain Supporting Documentation,
Negotiations, Request for Revised Proposals 2
weeks - Final Determination of Recommended Contractor 1
week - Prepare Award Package 2 weeks
- TIME ESTIMATE 13 WEEKS
33Creating an Acquisition Plan Schedule
- Start from the end date and work backwards
develop time estimate for completion - Define the phases for performing pre-contract
activities - Develop time estimate to complete each phase
34Creating an Acquisition Plan Schedule
- Write out all the steps required to complete each
phase - Assign responsibility for completion of each task
- Keep in mind the factors that may impact the
cycle time and educate the individuals who may
affect those factors
35Acquisition Plan Schedule Examples
- Attached is a Just-In-Time Agreement Acquisition
Plan - It begins with the end of the process
Transition from old to new PO - Buyer backs into the schedule, to understand
where he or she must begin with the planning
process.
36Developing a Simple Time Line
- Example 1 All Tasks are End-to-End
- Time 13 weeks End date is 2/9/09
37Developing a Simple Time Line
- Example 2 Overlapping Tasks
TIME 11 WEEKS END DATE IS 2/5/09
TWO WEEKS OF SCHEDULE GAINED
Schedule was pulled-in to the left.
38Developing a Simple Time Line
- Example 3 Overlapping Tasks With Delays
TIME 14 WEEKS END DATE IS 2/26/09
EVEN WITH THE 2 GAINED WEEKS, THERE WERE 3 WEEKS
OF DELAYS
Schedule was pushed-out to the right.
39Acquisition Plan Example
- Attached is a more complex Acquisition Plan.
- It covers the Scope, Schedule, and Estimated
Cost/Budgetary Requirements. - It also covers Sourcing, Facilities, Priorities,
Accounting requirements, and other potential
issues that may arise.
40Conclusion
- Project Management Acquisition Plans
- Disciplined approaches to plan, organize,
manage, control resources, and motivate your team
- Enable completion of specific project goals, on
time, and within specified cost, quality and
performance objectives. - Procurement professionals greatly contribute to
project success by intelligently integrating
comprehensive acquisition plans into the larger
project plan.
41Conclusion Continued
- References
- Everglades Master Program Management Plan 8-2000
US Army Corps of Engineers, 188 pages
http//www.evergladesplan.org/pm/program_docs/mpmp
.aspx - FL Statewide Systems Engineering Management Plan
https//acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id1
9532langen-US - EI Toolkit Phase 4, Stage 1 Program Management
Plan https//acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?i
d155492 - Geospatial Line of Business (LoB) Program
Management Plan https//acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrow
ser.aspx?id153015langen-US - Program Management Plan Template
http//www.calrhio.org/crweb-files/docs-hietools/P
rogram_Management_Plan_Template.doc - Project Management - Free Management Library
http//managementhelp.org/plan_dec/project/project
.htm
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