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Contracting 101 Federal Supply Service February 16, 2005
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Getting Started Determine a need Conduct market research Solicit bids Award contracts Manage performance
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GSA Schedules GSA View Establishes relationships (potential 20 year contracts) Enables dynamic pricing Manages risk Streamlines acquisition
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Day 1 Determination of Need Day 45 Initiating the Procurement Day 95 Analysis of Requirement Day 145 Sourcing Day 165 Solicitation Day 200 Evaluation Day 268 Award Typical FAR 15 Buy
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Typical Schedule Buy Day 1 – RFQ With BPAWithout BPA Day 5 – Evaluation Day 13 – Award Day 1 – Market Research Day 3 – RFQ Day 7 – Evaluation Day 15 – Award
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Federal Agency Benefits Simplified purchasing Collective purchasing power Dynamic pricing Administrative savings eTools Socio-economic credit
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Do-it-yourself or use GSA? Time Money Resources
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Schedule No. 48 - TDRS Transportation, Delivery and Relocation Services - Process Offer Evaluation (Experience, Past Performance, Management) Award/No Award GSA Advantage!/Contract Price List Go to market Available Services SIN 653-1 - Relocation Service Package Home sale; marketing; destination area services; and reporting SIN 653-2 – Property Management Rental management; tenant screening
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Schedule No. 48 - TDRS SIN 653-3 – Reserved SIN 653-4 – Additional Services Entitlement counseling; group moves; custom reports SIN 653-5 - Agency Customization Services Hard-to-sell properties; buyer value option SIN 653-6 – Training/Travel SIN 653-7 – Move Management Carrier selection; booking; claims
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Schedule No. 48 - TDRS Vendor performance management Schedule requirements – administered by GSA Task order/delivery order requirements – administered by ordering agency Sales FY 05 to date = $41M FY 04 - $144M
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Specific Questions
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Fixed Price vs. Cost Contracts Fixed Price Commercial items Defined services Adequate price competition/ comparison Performance risk on contractor Cost-Reimbursement Non-commercial items Too many uncertainties about the requirement Adequate contractor accounting system Performance risk on government
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Obligation of Funds, Generally FAR 32.702 Policy No officer or employee of the Government may create or authorize an obligation in excess of the funds available, or in advance of appropriations (Anti- Deficiency Act, 31 U.S.C. 1341), unless otherwise authorized by law. If the contract is fully funded, funds are obligated to cover the price or target price of a fixed-price contract or the estimated cost and any fee of a cost- reimbursement contract.
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Obligation of Funds, Specifically GSA Schedules – covers the minimum guarantee $2,500 Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) – non- obligating document Task Order/Delivery Orders – must obligate to cover price (fixed price) or estimated cost (cost reimbursement)
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Other Questions? TDRS Team Guy Galloway Paul Sando Rebecca Koses 703 605-5616 onthego@gsa.gov www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov, search for Schedule 48 www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov
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