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Industry Forum 2005 Future of Outsourcing

Industry Forum 2005 Future of Outsourcing. 26 August 2005. Ms. Laurie Carroll HQ AFSPC/XPM. Overview. Purpose Background AFSPC Breakdown Reviewable Functions Information Sources. Purpose. This briefing will address:

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Industry Forum 2005 Future of Outsourcing

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  1. Industry Forum 2005Future of Outsourcing 26 August 2005 Ms. Laurie Carroll HQ AFSPC/XPM

  2. Overview • Purpose • Background • AFSPC Breakdown • Reviewable Functions • Information Sources

  3. Purpose • This briefing will address: • The likelihood of additional competitive sourcing by Department of Defense (AF) and other government agencies • Some of the functional areas which might be involved in A-76 studies • Sources of information for industry

  4. Background • A-76 is the number two initiative on the FY04 President’s Management Agenda • OSD has placed increasing emphasis on competition of commercial activities with the private sector • Program Budget Decision (PBD) 729 mandated that Department of Defense (DoD) compete 226,404 authorizations before FY09 • Goal was divided among DoD components

  5. Background (Cont’d) AF Goal: 51,501 • AFSPC Goal: 3,461 • Credits were approved for some previous competitions, privatization, military to civilian conversions, and other approved initiatives • Command is still short of the mandated goal and must identify additional candidates • Candidates identified may provide future business opportunities • No specific information at this time, but notices will be posted on FedBizOpps

  6. AFSPC Competitive Sourcing AFSPC Target: 3,461 Credits: 2,545 Remaining: 916 Command Total • 61% of command manpower is • currently designated inherently governmental (IG) or exempt from competition • 23% BOS Contracts, 11% Mission Contracts, 1% MEOs completed • Remaining target must come from 61% IG or 3% reviewable As of 26 Sep 04

  7. AFSPC Reviewable Functions • Functions to be competed: • Must be commercial in nature • Must not be military essential • Must not have wartime taskings • Competitions must be conducted in accordance with Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76 • New circular issued in May 2003 drastically changed the way competitions are conducted • Mandates preliminary planning be conducted prior to A-76 study announcement • Identifies new competition officials • Increases post competition accountability for MEOs

  8. AFSPC Reviewable Functions (Cont’d) • Two types of competition (no more direct conversions): • Standard • Streamlined • Shorter timelines for competitions • Standard Competition accomplished in 12 months (plus possible 6 month extension) • Streamlined Competition accomplished in 90 days (plus possible 45 day extension) • Examples of commercial activities include Communications, Transportation, Housing Maintenance, and Civil Engineering functions

  9. Information Sources • The following sites provide information concerning outsourcing opportunities • DoD Commercial Activities Management Information System (DCAMIS) • https://www.dcamis.army.mil/ • Click on the “Business Opportunities” link • Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) • http://www.eps.gov/ • Click on the “Vendor Notification Link” link, register to receive e-mail notification of opportunities • Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act • http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/fair/notices_avail.html

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