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ACASS BUILDING STRONG Rosemary Gilbertson
Engineering Division, Louisville District BUILDING STRONG
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ACRONYMS ACASS: Architect – Engineer Contract Administration Support System CCASS: Construction Contractor Appraisal Support System CCR: Central Contractor Registration CPARS: Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System ORCA: Online Representations and Certifications Application PPIMS: Past Performance Information Management System PPIRS: Past Performance Information Retrieval System BUILDING STRONG
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Collection of Contractor Past Performance Information
FAR : Contracting Activities Shall Evaluate Contractor Performance & Prepare Performance Reports for Construction Contracts FAR : Contracting Activities Shall Evaluate Contractor Performance & Prepare Performance Reports for Architect-Engineer Contracts Collection of Contractor Past Performance Information Why Evaluate Contractor Performance? FAR : Past Performance Shall be Evaluated in All Source Selections for Negotiated Competitive Acquisitions (Includes Construction) FAR : Agency Must Consider Offeror Past Performance in Selection of Firms for Architect-Engineer Contracts Source Selections and Offeror Past Performance Information BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS Background DFARS (c) and (c) Mandate Use of ACASS and CCASS Across DoD Specifies US Army Corps of Engineers is DoD Executive Agent Used by Non-DoD Agencies (Retrieval) ACASS Includes A-E Performance Evaluations A-E Qualifications SF330 Part II DoD A-E Contract Award Information BUILDING STRONG
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Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS)
DoD Core Solution for Reporting of Contractor Performance Information 3 Modules: CPARS Module: Systems, Services, IT, Operations Support ACASS Module: Architect-Engineer CCASS Module: Construction BUILDING STRONG
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CPARS Access PKI Certificate Required for access
External Certificate Authorities (ECAs) provide digital certificates to contractors. Approved ECA vendors: Operational Research Consultants, Inc. (ORC) VeriSign, Inc. IdenTrust BUILDING STRONG
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Past Performance Process Overview
Gov’t Project Team/ Rating/Evaluating Official Gov’t Source Selection Officials ACASS/ CCASS PPIRS Contractor Senior Management Contractor Representative (Review ALL Evaluations) BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS Primary Objectives
Support Best Value Source Selection Decisions – Awards for Proven Performers (FAR 15 & 36) Provide Up-To-Date Documentation of Contractor’s Ability to Meet Requirements (FAR 36) Motivate Improved Performance Facilitate Government - Contractor Communication BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS/CCASS Evaluations
Treated as Source Selection Information IAW FAR 3.104 Pre-Decisional in Nature Protected Throughout Life Cycle Accessible By: Government Personnel with Need to Know Contractor who is Subject of Evaluation Foreign Nationals with Restrictions Retained for 6 Years After Evaluation Closed BUILDING STRONG
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Architect-Engineer Contracts
Architect-Engineer Nature as Defined by State Law (if applicable) Must be Performed by Person Licensed, Registered, Certified Examples: Research Planning Development Design Repair of Real Property Incidental Services (e.g., studies, investigations, surveys, mapping) BUILDING STRONG
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Important! Only Prime Contractor’s Performance Evaluated
Subcontractor Performance Not Evaluated Privity of Contract Between Prime-Sub Subcontractor Effort Acknowledged Significant Amount of Work Impacts Prime’s Ability to Perform Addressed in Remarks Sub’s Name and DUNS Included BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS Evaluations Interim Final BUILDING STRONG
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Interim Evaluation Overall Performance is Unsatisfactory
Assessing Official (e.g., Evaluator/Rating Official) Notes in Remarks of Final Evaluation: Circumstances Surrounding Unsatisfactory Performance Contractor’s Corrective Actions Cumulative, Interim Evaluations Required Annually if Performance Period Exceeds 18 Months (EFARS (S-102)) Interim Evaluation Required if a Project is Deferred More Than 3 Months if a Substantial Portion of the Work Has Been Completed (EP ) BUILDING STRONG
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Final Evaluation Final Acceptance of A-E Work
Completion of Construction Project Contract Termination Note: Replaces Prior Interim or Final Evaluation If “Amended” is Required, Another Final Evaluation is Completed BUILDING STRONG
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All Evaluations Should Be Completed Within 120 Days*
ACASS Evaluations All Evaluations Should Be Completed Within 120 Days* * Clock starts from the date the evaluation is started for Interim and Amended evaluations. For Final evaluations clock starts from contract completion date (or revised completion date). BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS Workflow Contract Registration Enter Proposed Ratings
Validate Proposed Ratings Review Contractor Comments Reviewing Official Comments Contractor Comments ACASS Workflow BUILDING STRONG
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Evaluation Areas Quality of A-E Services by Discipline
Architectural Structural Civil Mechanical Electrical Design Phase or Engineering Services Attributes Include: Cost Limitations, Suitability of Design, Management & Adherence to Schedules, Plans Clear & Detailed Construction Phase Attributes Include: Plans Clear & Detailed, Plans/Specs Accurate, Design Constructability Assessed For: Design Services OR Construction BUILDING STRONG
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Rating Definitions BUILDING STRONG Rating Contract Requirements
Problems Corrective Actions Exceptional or Outstanding Exceeds Many Few Minor Highly Effective Very Good or Above Average Exceeds Some Some Minor Effective Satisfactory Meets All Marginal Does Not Meet Some Serious: Recovery Still Possible Marginally Effective; Not Fully Implemented Unsatisfactory Does Not Meet Most Serious: Recovery Not Likely Ineffective BUILDING STRONG
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Exceptional 27% Very Good 39% Satisfactory 33% Marginal 0.5%
ACASS Statistics* Exceptional 27% Very Good 39% Satisfactory 33% Marginal 0.5% Unsatisfactory 0.1% *Worldwide, based on evaluations, data as of 1/1/09 BUILDING STRONG
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ACASS/CCASS Workflow Contract Registration Enter Proposed Ratings
Validate Proposed Ratings Review Contractor Comments Reviewing Official Comments Contractor Comments ACASS/CCASS Workflow Contractor Rep BUILDING STRONG
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Contractor Comments Requirements: 30 Calendar Days to Respond
System-Generated Weekly Notifications 7 Business Days to Request Meeting to Discuss Evaluation Review Admin Info, Ratings, and Narratives Provide Clear and Concise Responses in Remarks 16,000 Character Limit (approximately 3 pages) Indicate Concurrence / Non-Concurrence, Name & Title Send to Assessing Official BUILDING STRONG
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Contractor Comments Best Practices: Protect the Evaluation
Handle as “Source Selection Information” Prohibited Use Advertising Promotional Material Pre-Award Surveys Production Readiness Reviews Important to Acknowledge Receipt Comment Respond Within 30 Days BUILDING STRONG
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Contractor Comments ICONS
Mandatory Entry Help Button Indicates Item has been Rated Navigation Tab Buttons BUILDING STRONG
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Automatic Email Notices
Each Step of ACASS Workflow System Reminders Final Evaluation Due (Assessing Official, Focal Point) Evaluation Overdue (Assessing Official, Focal Point) Contractor Comments Due (Assessing Official, Contractor Rep) Contractor Comments Overdue (Assessing Official) Contractor Review Period Expired (Assessing Official) Evaluation Complete (Contractor Rep) BUILDING STRONG
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PPIRS Contractor Access:
Controlled through Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Process Identify a Marketing Partner Identification Number (MPIN) Visit for More Information DUNS and MPIN Become User ID and Password for PPIRS View Completed Evaluations at Select “PPIRS-RC Logon” BUILDING STRONG
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Help Desk USACE Contractor Appraisal Information Center (CAIC)
Overall Customer Support, Systems Policies and Password Resets Tel Naval Sea Logistics Center Portsmouth Connectivity, Technical Issues/Concerns Tel , ext. 486 BUILDING STRONG
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Performance Issues Realistic Scope and Schedule
Take the Initiative; Due Diligence Quality Control= Great Products Client Advocate Open Communication BUILDING STRONG
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