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Clause Logic and PD 2

Clause Logic and PD 2. Myth, Magic, and Reality. Topics. What is Clause Logic? Why Clause Logic? What is the Basic Concept of Clause Logic? What Data is Required? What Does Additional Data Provide? Where did Clause Logic come from? Who maintains Clause Logic?

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Clause Logic and PD 2

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  1. Clause Logic and PD2 Myth, Magic, and Reality

  2. Topics • What is Clause Logic? • Why Clause Logic? • What is the Basic Concept of Clause Logic? • What Data is Required? • What Does Additional Data Provide? • Where did Clause Logic come from? • Who maintains Clause Logic? • How is Clause Logic developed? • How does it work? • How does user get help / provide input? • What is the user’s responsibility?

  3. What is Clause Logic? • An automated tool • Uses FAR/DFARS prescriptive language • Uses business rules / logic statements • Uses solicitation or contract data • Recommends appropriate clauses • Does not replace PCO responsibility • Not all clauses can be automated

  4. Why Clause Logic? • Apply business rules / clause logic to user-entered data to automatically select and recommend appropriate clauses

  5. What is the Basic Concept of Clause Logic? • Clause rules are used to limit, or focus, the instances when clauses are appropriate. • A clause rule can be created which has no limitations, or with one or more limitations. • A clause rule acts as a true-false switch.

  6. What Data is Required? • Document type (PIIN) • Product type (Characteristic) • Estimated value of the acquisition (total of line item values) • Contract type (line item detail)

  7. What Does Additional Data Provide? • Additional data more accurately defines the requirement. • Additional data more accurately defines the contract. • Additional data allows clause logic to more accurately recommend clauses.

  8. Where Did Clause Logic Come From? • Developed by a joint Government / AMS team • All services represented on clause logic team • Extensively tested and accepted by SPS PMO • Transitioned to SPS Committee of the DAR Council

  9. Who maintains Clause Logic? • The SPS Committee of the DAR Council • Supported by the SPS Clause Logic Subcommittee consisting of: • Technical Support Activity • Representatives from all services

  10. Navy Representatives on the SPS CLS • Carol Walsh - SPAWAR • Diane Thornwell - SPAWAR • Dorothy Courville - NAVAIR • George Peterson - SPAWAR

  11. DAR Council TSA SPS Committee SPS Clause Logic Subcommittee PMO Contracting Officer Installer AMS How is Clause Logic developed? 1 4 2 3 5 Clause Logic Development and Approval Process 1. Regulatory changes are published. 2. Recommended clause logic is developed and staffed. 3. Comments and recommendations are provided. 4. Clause logic changes are approved or disapproved. 5. Approved clause logic changes forwarded to PMO. 6. Approved clause logic changes forwarded to Contracting Officer. 7. Clause logic changes provided to AMS and posted to database for PMO review. 8. Notify TSA that logic has been posted 9. Clause/clause logic installer is prepared, tested, and posted to the AMS web-site for download by field sites. 6 8 7 9

  12. How does it work? User receives requirement information Clauses recommended for user consideration User creates solicitation or award document, which includes line item information, price/cost data, product type, etc. User runs clause logic

  13. How does user get help / provide input? • Consult with local system administrator • Consult with local policy personnel • User service directed / operated help desk • Consult service representative on SPS Committee

  14. What is the user’s responsibility? • Know the requirement • Describe the requirement properly in PD2 • Provide public comment on FAR and DFARS Cases • Use component-prescribed policy processes • Use component-prescribed process for PD2 support • Follow component-prescribed process for CLS support

  15. Is there magic in clause logic?

  16. There is no magic in clause logic !!!

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