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National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 1 Program Management Systems Committee (PMSC) Contract / Subcontract Issues Working Group 26 August 2010 Mike Martin

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 2 Joint Team Members Mike Martin – Pratt & Whitney / UTC (Lead) Gay Infanti – Northrop Grumman Peter Schwarz – MDA Jeff Poulson – Raytheon Adam Duncan - Raytheon Mike Pelkey – OSD DPAP Randy Steeno – Boeing TBD – OSD PSA TBD – DCMA EV Center TDD – OSD PARCA Dan Feeney – Lockheed Martin Kathryn Flannigan – General Dynamics Tom Tasker – General Atomics Mike Pauly – ITT Barbara Kjorstad – ATK Gil Kjorstad – ATK

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 3 Overview  The actions contained herein have or will be executed through a collaborative industry / government effort  The team is currently reenergizing its efforts but still awaiting some key government participants.  The following issues remain unresolved: –Contract vs. EVM system order of precedence –Subcontractor validation –Subcontractor Surveillance compliance and surveillance –EVM Implementation Challenges –Use of a supplier’s previously-validated process at a new supplier site –DCMA EV Standard Surveillance Instruction (SSI) –Ownership and Control of Management Reserve –Undefinitized Contractual Actions (UCAs) / Unpriced Change Orders (UCOs) –Treatment of existing CAR’s when Business Systems DFARS is implemented.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 4  In addition to including FAR or DFARS EVMS clauses on contracts, contracting officers frequently include other provisions that often require suppliers to modify or depart from their standard, validated EVM Systems to manage their contracts and meet the requirements of their contracts. These provisions may be found in sections of the contract that take precedence over Section I, where the EVMS clauses are contained, e.g., –Section H – Special Provisions –Section C – Statement of Work requirements.  Previously DCMA’s stated policy is to issue Corrective Action Request (s) against the contractor for following contract direction. Issue Order of Precedence Team Position  Contractors are obligated to follow the contracts.  In the sprit of cooperation the Contractor and the cognizant CMO should notify the PCO of any conflicting requirements.  The DCMA, CMO and the PCO should reach a solution with the government PM which precludes noncompliance with either the ANSI or the contractor’s validated EVMS.  Previous DCMA Director concurred and verbally instructed the EVM Center to use 1716 process rather than issuing CARs to suppliers for findings of non-compliance arising from contractual provisions. Actions Pending  Suggest readdressing this issue with PARCA and DCMA EVM Center.  Document the process in the EVMIG.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 5 Issue  Previously a subcontractor had the ability to request one of three options when required to have a validated EVMS; the EVMIG and other guidance documents vested primary responsibility in the prime contractor. 1)Prime Contractor Review Only 2)DCMA Review Only (at sub’s request) 3)DCMA and Prime Contractor Review  October 2006, DCMA revised the EVMIG to assign DCMA sole responsibility for subcontractor validation.  DCMA has no privity of contract with subcontractor  Prime retains responsibility for subcontractor’s performance but has no authority or control over validation review  EVMIG change also precludes recognition of acceptance by other agencies or primes (reciprocity). Subcontractor EVMS Validation Industry Position  EVMIG change/inconsistencies will likely result in need for dual industry processes for subcontractor validation (for DOD and non- DOD contracts).  Prime contractors should be required participants in subcontractor validation reviews since they retain responsibility for –Subcontractor performance –Accuracy and fidelity of CPRs, including reported subcontractor data –Prime contractors are being held responsible for subcontractor EVMS (some primes received CARs for subcontractor failure of validation and/or compliance reviews). Actions Pending  Include this issue with current Subcontracting Teaming Issue under consideration by PARCA. Clarify DOD policy / guidance with PARCA and the EVM Center.  Industry/Government collaboratively update the EVMIG and Compliance Review Instruction (CRI) to clarify roles and responsibilities.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 6 Issue  Previously a subcontractor had two options for surveillance of subcontractor EVMS 1)Prime Contractor Review Only 2)Assist audit by cognizant local DCMA CMO  EVMIG revised to assign responsibility for subcontractor EVMS surveillance to DCMA  However, some primes receiving CARs for failing to perform subcontractor EVMS surveillance as part of their subcontract management responsibilities Subcontractor Compliance and Surveillance Industry Position Industry proposed solution:  Ensure Prime CMO delegates EVM Surveillance responsibility via “Letter of Delegation” to ensure annual surveillance is conducted. Prime may attend if there is no competitively-sensitive data.  Local DCMA CMO assigned to perform the assist audit should –Notify the prime and invite the prime’s participation in the surveillance review, where possible, i.e., limited to review of non-sensitive data) –Report surveillance findings and corrective action plans to the prime contractor  Include the following as an option within the EVMIG if the initial actions do not succeed: Delegate the responsibility for subcontractor surveillance to prime contractors since primes retain responsibility for –Subcontractor performance –Accuracy and fidelity of CPRs, including reported subcontractor data  Include this issue with current Subcontracting Teaming Issue under consideration by PARCA. Clarify DOD policy / guidance with PARCA and the EVM Center.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 7  Evidence that EVM and Contracting experts are not collaborating, via IPTs, on the contractual application and use of EVMS during acquisition planning.  Evidence of this is as follows: – Incorrect flow down and/or omission of EVM contractual requirements. – Improper contract direction forcing the contractor or subcontractor to violate their approved system. – Over / Under application of EVM requirements – Improper application of requirements for follow on options – Improper use of Management Reserve (MR) – Integrated Baseline Review (IBR) timing – Inappropriate application to Contract Type and/or Work Content  Root Cause needs to be identified and worked to closure. IssueTeam Position EVM Implementation Challenges  NDIA PMSC should establish an Industry / Government team to generate a training package which can be delivered to all federal agencies and contractor organizations. Actions Complete  D. Tomsic developed/delivered training on 7/29/08 through NCMA audio seminar.  OSD issued correspondence including “EVM Contract Requirements Checklist” to all commands.  DPAP correspondence “EVM Requirements and Reporting” issued 8/27/08 Memo addresses this item and references checklist with link to web site to obtain current version. Actions Pending  DoD DST sub team has completed their assignment. Request Debrief from OSD.  There are still an issues within our community.  Help is needed from Government team members to alleviate these escapes.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 8 Issue Standard Surveillance Instruction (SSI)  DCMA EV Standard Surveillance Plan (SSP) implemented throughout the agency without being distributed to industry for comment.  Issues include but are not limited to: –Review and adjudication of all CARs by the EV Center; lack of defined dispute process. –Risk Based Surveillance approach not adequately tied in with surveillance planning and execution. –Lack of coordination of surveillance findings among supplier sites using same EVMS. –Increased level of detail and amount of data requests to support surveillance. –Relationship of NDIA Intent Guide to the surveillance. –Need for surveillance process cycle time improvements (esp. response times). –Existing AA provisions that require ACO notification rather than DCMA EVMC approval prior to implementation. Team Position  NDIA PMSC working with DCMA to achieve a timely review and closure on any areas of concern  DCMA agreed to break out separate small group of Industry and Government participants to review the process and make recommendations for improvement  Industry Representatives –Boeing : Randy Steeno –Lockheed Martin: Pete Wynne –Northrop Grumman: Gay Infanti –Raytheon: Jeff Poulson –Pratt & Whitney: Mike Martin –DCMA EV Center: Donna Holden, Kelli Coon  Schedule – 01/09: Industry Comments to DCMA –Jan – August 2009: Joint Team Meetings –September ‘09:Draft approved through EVMC –April ’10: Industry Face to Face with EVMC –May – August ‘10: Update and reformat document in accordance with new agency instructions. Includes all accepted industry comments and agency changes due to reorganization and other considerations. –September – October ’10: DCMA Management Review –November – December ’10: Document Release

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 9 Issue Application of Existing Validation to Another Company Site  Many suppliers utilize accepted EVM systems, e.g., corporate, sector or division-level EVM Systems, at multiple sites.  Can a previously accepted EVMS be applied to a new site without the need for re-validation by DCMA? Team Position  Verify compliance at the new site through via annual surveillance.  Accumulation of Cage Codes by DCMA is now in process.  EVMIG does not address site specific acceptance.  Industry/Government collaboratively update the EVMIG and Compliance Review Instruction (CRI) to clarify roles and responsibilities.  Clarify DOD policy / guidance with PARCA and the EVM Center.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 10 Issue Ownership and Control of Management Reserve  Contractors have been directed by government program managers and contracting officers and by prime contractor program managers to use Management Reserve (MR) for purposes other than the intent expressed in Guideline 14 of the ANSI/EIA-748 Guidelines, the NDIA ANSI/EIA-748 Intent Guide, validated EVM system descriptions and long accepted best practices. Examples of this questionable direction are coverage of out-of-scope work and to cover overruns. Team Position  Draft position paper has been established.  Review position paper with PMSC Board to obtain approval and guidance on the proper communication vehicle.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 11 Issue Undefinitized Contractual Actions (UCA’s) & Unpriced Change Orders (UCOs)  Undefinitzed Contractual Actions (UCA’s) and Unpriced Change Orders (UCO’s) have been creating unnecessary program administrative cost and/or preventing the initiation of contractual effort. - The negotiation process is too lengthy causing PMB instability due to the incremental work release and associated replanning and budgeting effort. Team Position  Team to review new DFARS Clause prior to draft of position paper.  Team to establish position paper for communication with senior DOD Officials.  Review position paper with PMSC Board to obtain approval and guidance on the proper communication vehicle.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 12 Issue Treatment of existing CAR’s when Business Systems DFARS is implemented  Currently there are hundreds of open CARs within the DCMA system.  How is DCMA and DCAA going to treat the existing CARs which were written prior to Business Systems DFARS clause enactment? Team Position  Industry suggests that DCMA provide the list of all CAR’s to each company EVMS focal point for analysis and to ensure any further actions needed to ensure timely closure are taken.  With the advent of the Business Systems DFARS Clause accuracy of CAR and Corrective Action Plan Status is critical.  Assign DCMA and Industry focal points in each contractor location to ensure accuracy of CAR and CAP status.  Team suggests Senior DOD and Industry Leadership meeting be held when Business Systems DFARS is Implemented. Purpose is to communicate the process for system withdrawal and withholds.

National Defense Industrial Association - Program Management Systems Committee (NDIA PMSC). All rights reserved.. 13 Summary  The following issues remain open pending further actions: –Contract vs. EVM system order of precedence. –Subcontractor compliance, validation and surveillance. –EVMS Implementation Challenges.  The following issue is actively being worked to closure in –DCMA EV Standard Surveillance Instruction (SSI)  The following issues are relatively new and need full team discussion: –Use of a supplier’s previously-validated process at a new site. –Ownership and Control of Management Reserve. –Undefinitzed Contractual Actions (UCA’s) & Unpriced Change Orders (UCOs) –Treatment of existing CAR’s when Business Systems DFARS is implemented.  Once new government participants are established suggest a face to face kickoff to reenergize the team.