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May 25, 2010

Management Services Center Industry Day Upcoming Changes Affecting the MAS Program Mark J. Lee Policy Chief, MAS Program Office Office of Acquisition Management . May 25, 2010. Contracts Online – Phase II.

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May 25, 2010

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  1. Management Services Center Industry DayUpcoming Changes Affecting the MAS Program Mark J. LeePolicy Chief, MAS Program Office Office of Acquisition Management May 25, 2010

  2. Contracts Online – Phase II • Phase II will capture and display on a contract-by-contract basis in GSA e-Library award exceptions to standard contract clauses • Why is FAS implementing this change? • Facilitates customer agencies maximizing effective use of the Schedules Program • Support’s Administration goals of transparency and open government • MAS Program-wide Implementation • All FAS Schedule solicitations have been refreshed through the Solicitation Writing System (SWS) • Currently capturing exceptions with submission and award of offers • Baseline mass modifications will be issued on June 21st to capture existing exceptions across the Schedules Program

  3. E-Verify General Applicability • FAR Case 2007-013 requires federal contractors and subcontractors to use the E-Verify system as of September 8, 2009 to: • Verify employment eligibility of federal contractors’ current employees who are assigned to work on a federal contract within the U.S. • FAR clause 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification is required in all solicitations and contracts that exceed the SAT, except those that: • Performance outside the U.S.; • Less than 120 days period of performance; and • Are only for: Commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items (or minor modifications to a COTS item) and related services.

  4. E-Verify Implementation Across the Schedules Program • Applies at the solicitation level to all unless: • Contracting Director determines exception applies (see FAR 22.1802); or • HCA has waives the requirement. • Contracts Online baseline mass modification with include FAR clause 52.222-54, Employment Eligibility Verification • Contractor may request individual exemptions from the E-Verify clause • PCO will review and determine applicability of the E-Verify clause

  5. New Standardized Ancillary Supplies and Services SIN • Standardizing the Other Direct Costs (ODCs) SINs across the Schedules Program • Allows for ancillary supplies and/services that are not within the scope of another SIN under that schedule • Must be supplies and/or services necessary to compliment a contractor’s offerings to provide a solution to a customer requirement • Will start to see the new SIN make its way through the Schedules Program through solicitation refreshes and contract modifications

  6. Using the New Standardized Ancillary Supplies and Services SIN • When placing an order using the ancillary supplies and services SIN, the: • Worked preformed under the SIN shall be associated with existing SIN(s) that are part of the schedule • Ancillary supplies and/or services shall not be the primary purpose of the order, but be an integral part of the total solution offered • Ancillary supplies and/or services may only be ordered in conjunction with or in support of supplies or services purchased under another SIN(s) of the same schedule

  7. FAR Part 51 Deviation • Class Deviation granted on Oct. 8, 2009 and is effective for five years • The deviation authorizes Federal Government contracting officers to give GSA contractors access to the Schedules and GSA Global Supply Programs when deemed appropriate for fulfillment of their requirements • This authority is limited to order (s): • Placed on a time-and-materials or labor hour basis • For ancillary supplies/services that are in support of the overall order • Issued in accordance with the procedures in FAR 8.405-1, Ordering Procedures for Supplies, and Services Not Requiring a Statement of Work • Placed by the federal government

  8. FAR Part 51 Deviation - Continued • FAS Implementation of FAR Part 51 Deviation Authority • New Schedule Contract clause • CI-FSS-056FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION (FAR) PART 51 DEVIATION AUTHORITY (FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULES) • Note added to GSAR clause 552.238-75 Alt 1 • Update to gsa.gov/schedules • FAR Part 51 Deviation Ordering Guide • The customer facing MAS training courses being developed in partnership with the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI) will include a module on the use of the FAR Part 51 deviation authority

  9. Future Regulatory Changes Coming • Section 863 of the FY 09 National Defense Authorization Act • FAR Case revamping FAR Subpart 8.4-Federal Supply Schedules • Section 863 requires: • For orders over the SAT that fair notice be provided to all contractors offering such supplies and services or the receipt of at least three quotes • Publication of a notice to FedBizOpps 14 days after award of sole source orders • Section 865 of the FY 09 National Defense Authorization Act • Will require that Schedule orders over $500,000 include a determination that an interagency acquisition is the best procurement alternative • T&M Contracts for Commercial Contracts FAR Case • Executing a Determination and Findings (D&F) will be required prior to awarding a Schedule T&M order

  10. Future Regulatory Changes Coming – Continued • GSAM 538 Rewrite • Proposed rule published in January 2009 • Number of potential changes affecting day-to-day administration of Schedule contracts • FSS clauses becoming GSAR clauses • Mandatory eOffer/eMod provision/clause • Sales Practices Format – Supplies and/or Services with an Established Catalog (SPF-1) • Sales Practices Format – Supplies and/or Services with Market Pricing without an Established Catalog (SPF-2) • Change to Contractor Partner Arrangements (CPAs) • New Task Order Period of Performance Clause

  11. Mark Lee Policy Chief, MAS Program Office Office of Acquisition Management Federal Acquisition Service mark.lee@gsa.gov 703.605.2572

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