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New Acquisition Planning Policy

New Acquisition Planning Policy. Effective Oct 1, 2012. Thomas Dussault , Director , PTOD, OAM & Staci Ramrakha Procurement Analyst. Why a New Policy?. FAR Part 7 requires planning for all acquisitions Written plans are required for all cost reimbursement/high risk actions

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New Acquisition Planning Policy

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  1. NewAcquisitionPlanningPolicy • Effective • Oct 1, 2012 Thomas Dussault, Director , PTOD, OAM & Staci Ramrakha Procurement Analyst

  2. Why a New Policy? • FAR Part 7 requires planning for all acquisitions • Written plans are required for all cost reimbursement/high risk actions • New policy gives you tools to meet these requirements Plan for Success!

  3. You Want Me to do What? • Formal Acquisition Planning Teams (APT) • All Stakeholders Participate • Acquisition Plans • Streamlined • Formal

  4. Who Comes First? The Project Officer or the Contracting Officer?

  5. New Process

  6. Acquisition Planning Teams • Organized & Chaired by the CO • SAT - $10M • Minimum CO & PO, others as needed • > $10M – Formal Team • All persons with responsibilities for acquisition planning, e.g. PO, CO, COR, CS, OFCO, OGC, Competition Advocate, OSBP

  7. Advanced Procurement Plans Streamlined • Cost/High Risk < SAT • All Actions SAT - $10M Formal • All Actions > $10M *APP required for DOs/TOs against external contracts, e.g. GSA *APP not required for DOs/TOs against EPA contracts

  8. APP Approval Levels • < SAT • Contracting Officer • SAT - $10M • One level above CO • > $10M • Service Center Manager (SCM) • $25M and above • Chief of the Contracting Office • Review by Competition Advocate • Waiver of APP • Head of the Contracting Activity

  9. Formal vs Streamlined APPs • Formal • FAR 7. 105 • More detail! • Cost Goals Discussed • Risks Identified • Presolicitation Efforts • Competition • Special Contracting Procedures What’s the difference between Streamlined & Formal?

  10. APP Content EAS Templates Include • Background Info • Market Research • Contract Type • Acquisition Procedures • Other Considerations • HSPD 12, IT, Green Procurement, etc • Milestones • Review and Approval

  11. Future • IPN for new Acquisition Planning Policy & EAS Templates • 1 Oct 2012 • Standard Procurement Acquisition Lead Times (PALT) • Milestone Plans in EAS • Early 2013 • Revised CMM 7 • Early 2013

  12. Questions

  13. Thanks… Staci Ramrakha 202-564-2017 Dianne Lyles 202-564-6111

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