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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Conference March 5, 2009 Engineering, Professional, Technical and Business Consu

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Conference March 5, 2009 Engineering, Professional, Technical and Business Consulting. How the MAS Program can Help. Meet time frames for spending Supports FFP awards Specific reporting requirements can be included in scope Supports socio-economic goals

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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Conference March 5, 2009 Engineering, Professional, Technical and Business Consu

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  1. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Conference March 5, 2009Engineering, Professional, Technical and Business Consulting

  2. How the MAS Program can Help • Meet time frames for spending • Supports FFP awards • Specific reporting requirements can be included in scope • Supports socio-economic goals • Supports competitive procurements

  3. OMB Endorses Schedules as Competitive Procedures Relative to the Act • To the maximum extent practicable, contracts using Recovery Act funds shall be awarded as fixed-price contracts (See FAR Subpart 16.2) using competitive procedures. These procedures include those identified under FAR Subparts 6.1, 6.2, and 16.505(b)(1) and Subsections 8.405-1 and 8.405-2. Existing fixed-price contracts that were competitively awarded may be used to obligate funds expeditiously. Source: OMB Memorandum M-09-10 dated February 18, 2009, Initial Implementing Guidance for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Page 39

  4. Unique Reporting Requirements of the Act • Presolicitation notices must be posted on FedBizOpps (FBO) in accordance with FAR Part 5, including applicable dollar thresholds. Under the Recovery Act, presolicitation notices are required for any order, meeting the FAR Part 5 dollar thresholds, under a task or delivery order contract, including GWACs, multi-agency contracts, GSA Federal Supply Schedule contracts. These notices will be posted in FBO for information purposes only (i.e., the requirements of FAR Subpart 5.203 do not apply). Contracting officers should continue to also use their usual solicitation practice (e.g., e-Buy). Source: OMB Memorandum M-09-10 dated February 18, 2009, Initial Implementing Guidance for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Page 41

  5. Schedules Discussed in This Session 520 Financial and Business Solutions (FABS) 541 Advertising & Integrated Marketing Solutions (AIMS) • Temporary Administrative and Professional Staffing (TAPS) 871 Professional Engineering Services (PES) • Mission Oriented Business Integrated Service (MOBIS) 874V Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD)

  6. “Shovel Ready Projects”

  7. Alignment of MAS contracts to Agency Projects (Direct Support) • Program Management (MOBIS, FABS) • Program Oversight (FABS) • Inspector General Offices • Distribution and Logistics (LOGWORLD) • Emergency Food Assistance Program • Education, Consumer Support and Outreach (AIMS) • Digital to Analog Converter Box Program • Health and Wellness Campaigns

  8. Alignment of MAS contracts to Agency Projects (Direct Support) • Scientific and Technical Research (PES) • Technology Innovation Program • Energy Related Research and Development (PES) • Energy Generation, Transmission and Storage • Renewable Energy, Advanced Batteries, Biomass, Geothermal Technologies • Support for Loan Programs (FABS) • Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program • Small Business Direct and Loan Guarantee Programs

  9. Alignment of MAS contracts to Agency Projects (Indirect Support) • Outreach and Communications (AIMS) • Business Process Re-engineering (MOBIS) • Strategic & Business Planning (MOBIS) • Technical Requirements/Source Selection Support (PES, MOBIS) • Administrative Assistance (TAPS)

  10. Alignment of MAS contracts to Agency Projects (Indirect Support) • Acquisition Support Services • Short Term (TAPS) • Long Term (MOBIS) • Grants Application Management (FABS) • Budgeting, Monitoring and Reporting of ARRA Funds (FABS) • Cost Impact Analysis for Greening (FABS)

  11. ACQUISITION SUPPORT SERVICES“a powerful tool for agency acquisition operations” • Acquisition Planning • Acquisition Document Development • Evaluating Proposals • Contract Administration • Contract Close-Out • Competitive Sourcing Support CAUTION • INHERENTLY GOVERNMENTAL • CONFLICT OF INTEREST • PERSONAL SERVICES

  12. Complex Requirements Solved - MARCORSYSCOM & AMCOM • Marine Corps System Command and Army Aviation and Missile Command are leaders in the innovative use of Schedules for complex requirements • This approach has streamlined their acquisition process and improved the timeliness and quality of support provided to their units.

  13. Team Lead Team Member 1 Team Member 2 Sub (has Schedule) Sub Sub Sub MAS Teaming and Subcontracting Schedule Teaming Requires Teaming Agreement

  14. Logistics Maintenance Planning Supply Support Training and Training Devices Logistics Program Support Business & Analytical Strategic Planning Communication Support Process Improvement Support Financial Management Support Programmatic Resource Management Support Cost Estimating/Analysis Strategic Planning Analysis International Program Support Operations Research and Analysis Technical Aeromechanics Technology Systems Engineering Structures and Materials Systems Simulation and Modeling Software Engineering AMCOM EXPRESS DOMAINS

  15. Distribution of Task Orders (As of 30 Jun 08) 67% of TO’s Awarded to SB’s Potential Program (including options) $7.06B DOMAIN % TO’S # TO’S # DIRECT OBLIGATED $ AWARDS TECHNICAL 46% 126 18 $1.521B PROGRAMMATIC 24% 67 6 $374.9M LOGISTICS 20% 54 5 $252.7M BUSINESS & ANALYTICAL 10% 28 2 $ 87.8M TOTALS 100% 275 31 $ 2.24B

  16. More EXPRESS Statistics Customer Satisfaction:92% Timeliness:42 Working Days Competition Rate:79% Socioeconomic Program Support:48% obligated dollars Direct Awards to Small Businesses: 10%

  17. Professional Engineering Services (PES) Felicia Cannon 253-931-7083 felicia.cannon@gsa.gov Financial and Business Solutions (FABS) Jackie Austin 703-605-2820 jackie.austin@gsa.gov Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS) Kris Montague 253-931-7180 kristann.montague@gsa.gov Professional Engineering Services (Schedule 871) provides a streamlined approach for federal agencies to access qualified firms in a multitude of engineering disciplines. www.gsa.gov/engineeringservices FABS (Schedule 520) provides solutions for various financial dilemmas through a wide range of financial services, giving federal agencies direct access to commercial vendors who can thoroughly address the needs of the federal financial community. www.gsa.gov/fabs MOBIS (Schedule 874) offers a full range of management and consulting services that can improve a federal agency's performance and their endeavor in meeting mission goals.   www.gsa.gov/MOBIS Schedule Points of Contact

  18. Logistics Worldwide (LOGWORLD) Kathy Jocoy 253-931-7080 katherine.jocoy@gsa.gov Advertising and Integrated Marketing Solutions (AIMS) Mike McDaniel 817-574-2330 michael.mcdaniel@gsa.gov Temporary Administrative and Professional Staffing Services (TAPS) Mike McDaniel 817-574-2330 michael.mcdaniel@gsa.gov LOGWORLD (Schedule 874V) assists federal agencies in procuring comprehensive logistics solutions www.gsa.gov/logworld AIMS (Schedule 541) provides Advertising & Integrated Marketing Solutions for customers that need assistance educating the public www.gsa.gov/aims TAPS (Schedule 736) provides federal and military customers Temporary Administrative and Professional Staffing services. www.gsa.gov/tempservices Schedule Points of Contact

  19. Helpful Web Addresses GSA Homepage - www.gsa.gov Information about the MAS Program - www.gsa.gov/schedules GSA Advantage!®-www.gsaadvantage.gov GSA eLibrary - www.gsa.gov/elibrary e-Buy - www.gsa.gov/ebuy Schedules Ordering Guide - www.gsa.gov/CMLS Search for “Desk Reference Guide” Customer Service Director Contact Info - ww.gsa.gov/csd Additional Information on Services Schedules Ordering - http://schedulesolutions.net/ Helpful Search Tool - http://sites.google.com/site/advantageplusbeta/ 19

  20. Questions and Answers • SEC. 1109. PROHIBITED USES. • None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available in this Act may be used for any casino or other gambling establishment, aquarium, zoo, golf course, or swimming pool. • Panel will address questions

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