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Contracting for Laboratory Services Ann Mullin Cleveland US Geological Survey Presented to the Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board April 23, 2002
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Examples of Procurement Options Purchase order Sole source solicitation Request for Quotation (RFQ) Request for Proposal (RFP) Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA)
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Performance-based Contracting QA acceptance criteria Market research Appropriate incentives, if applicable Past performance
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Planning Determine needs and requirements Establish Data Quality Objectives (DQOs) Establish Measurement Quality Objectives (MQOs)
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Planning Specify technical requirements – Statement of Work (SOW) Analytes Matrices Measurement Quality Objectives (MQOs) QC and PT samples Radiological holding and turnaround times Number of samples and schedules
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Planning Specify contractual requirements Licenses and certifications Data reporting and communications Sample re-analysis requirements Sample management Subcontract allowances Liquidated damages
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Request for Proposal Prepare contractual document Technical requirements Generic requirements Scoring criteria Advertise in Commerce Business Daily Schedule pre-proposal conference
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Proposals Copy of Quality Manual Methods and supporting documentation Personnel Instrumentation Laboratory facilities Licenses and Accreditations Experience – including contacts
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Laboratory Selection Technical Criteria Establish Technical Evaluation Committee (TEC) Evaluate proposals Submit pre-award proficiency samples Perform on-site audit
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Proposal Evaluation Past performance Technical merit Understanding of the requirements Adequacy and suitability of laboratory equipment and resources Academic qualifications and experience of personnel Related experience with similar contracts
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Pre-Award Proficiency Samples Samples Site-specific matrix Well characterized materials Method validation reference materials Cost Specified in RFP Scoring Pass/Fail Sliding scale
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Pre-Award Audit To determine if the laboratorys representation (proposal) is realistic when compared to the actual facilities.
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Pre-Award Audit Sample security Chain of Custody (COC) Methods SOPs available to every analyst Method validation documentation Verification of documentation included in proposals QA/QC issues
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Pre-Award Audit Internal QC Check files and records Training Training logs Instrumentation Calibration records Number and age (condition) Maintenance contracts Personnel Sample tracking
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Price comparison Price of analyses reviewed Labs in final stage of selection can rebid with best and final offer
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Debriefing of Unsuccessful Vendors Letters sent to unsuccessful bidders Individual debriefing arranged between TEC and contractor reps. Formal protest requires legal council for both sides
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Contract Process (for RFP) Planning Request for proposal Laboratory selection – technical criteria Price comparison Debriefing of unsuccessful vendors Award
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Contract Management Communication is key to the successful management and execution of the contract.
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Laboratory Assessment Ongoing Evaluation of Performance Quantitative monitoring of laboratorys performance Internal QC sample results External QA sample results PE sample results Operational aspects Desk audits On-site audits
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End of Contract All data received All invoices paid All records requested and received Summary report on performance of vendor
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MARLAP recommends Technical specifications be prepared in writing in a single document designated as a SOW for all radioanalytical laboratory services, regardless of whether the services are to be contracted out or performed by an Agencys laboratory.
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MARLAP recommends All members of the TEC have a complete technical understanding of the subject matter related to the proposed work.
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