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SDVOSB Open House: Engineering/MAS John McDonald GSA Automotive November 30, 2011

SDVOSB Open House: Engineering/MAS John McDonald GSA Automotive November 30, 2011. MAS CATEGORIES. There are many products and services available under the Schedule 23V Automotive Superstore… Parts Reman engines and transmissions Firetrucks Mobile command vehicles

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SDVOSB Open House: Engineering/MAS John McDonald GSA Automotive November 30, 2011

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  1. SDVOSB Open House: Engineering/MAS John McDonald GSA Automotive November 30, 2011

  2. MAS CATEGORIES • There are many products and services available under the Schedule 23V Automotive Superstore… • Parts • Reman engines and transmissions • Firetrucks • Mobile command vehicles • Snow removal equipment

  3. MAS CATEGORIES (cont.) • There are many products and services available under the Schedule 23V Automotive Superstore… • Body and mechanical repair services • Road maintenance equipment • Tanker trucks • Tires (new and retread) • Construction equipment

  4. MAS OFFERS • Engineering will determine if the proposed product (vehicle, component, device, etc.) or service is technically acceptable for the SIN proposed by the vendor • To do this Engineering needs: • A complete commercial description of the vehicle or item • When available, photos of the actual vehicle or item • When available, detailed drawings of the actual vehicle or item • The proposed SIN the vehicle or item should be evaluated against • If a vehicle or item is offered with option(s), the option(s) should be listed individually for that vehicle or item

  5. ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES • Market Research and Analysis of Alternatives • Emerging Technologies • Systems Engineering and Integration, Statements of Work • Up-fitting of Government Owned Vehicles (GOVs) • Inspection/Acceptance

  6. ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES (cont) • Warranty/Post Delivery Support • Project Planning and Management • Industry Expertise • Certified Contracting Officer’s Technical Representatives

  7. DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETITIVE QUOTES • Proper weight distribution/balance, compliance with standards • Complete a vehicle configuration worksheet • Electronics and safety requirements • Weight, size and fuel limitations

  8. DELIVERY METHODS FROM THE PLANT (MULTIPLE AWARD SCHEDULE (MAS) 23V PURCHASES) • Drive away service/factory delivery service/agency driver • Flatbed Truck • Railcar • Export/Maritime carrier

  9. LEVERAGING THE MAS 23V PROGRAM • Support the customer agency acquisition staff • Engineering/Technical Reviews • Contracting Officer’s Technical Rep (COTR) Delegation • Inspection/Acceptance • Fielding/Training/Logistics • Expedited Execution

  10. PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE • The order (RPN) number • Contact information for the: • - Customer • - MAS Contractor • - GSA Engineer • - GSA Inspector • The MAS Contractor’s Quote: - Customer approved shop order - Customer approved drawing

  11. PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE • Change Requests - formal modification required • Compliance inspection: - In-process Inspection - Final Inspection - Attendees • Payment, Certificate of Origin • Delivery - How/When/Where

  12. To resolve any problems and make sure the vehicle is ready to ship INSPECTIONS • To test everything • To drive and operate the vehicle • To review all the paperwork to make sure your vehicle is built as required

  13. WHO??? THE INSPECTION TEAM • End user • GSA Inspector • Contracting Officer/Contract Specialist • Others parties - Mechanics, Union, Safety, Training

  14. WHAT IF SOMETHING IS WRONG ???? • Do not panic !! • Work with the manufacturer to resolve small issues • Major issues may require rework and delays • Discuss issues/changes with thecontracting officer • If you ordered it wrong, you get it wrong

  15. ACCEPTANCE • After thevehicle is inspected and approved • Industrial Operations Analyst (IOA) will complete:- GSA Form 308 (Notice of Inspection) or - DD250 (Material Inspection and Receiving Report) • Submit to the MAS contractor - authorizes release of the vehicle for shipment

  16. RECEIVING THE TRUCK • Local dealer • The customer’s facility (consignee) • Department of Transportation (DOT) walk-around • Inventory loose equipment, manuals, certificates

  17. TYPICAL PROBLEMS • Accident damage • Mechanical failures • Missing equipment, manuals, certificates • Impatient drivers

  18. HELPFUL RESOURCES • www.gsa.gov – GSA • www.gsa.gov/automotive – Vehicle Buying • www.gsa.gov/elibrary – MAS eLibrary • www.gsaadvantage.gov – GSA Advantage!

  19. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT OFFICEGSA AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMER CARE (703) 605-CARS (2277) vehicle.buying@gsa.gov

  20. Vehicle Engineering Branch Staff

  21. Right VehicleRight PriceGreat Service

  22. QUESTIONS ?

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