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Title: We didn


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We didnt make the rules, but lets make the most
of them
  • IPMA Forum 2002
  • IT Services Contracting
  • Best Practices
  • Or

2
Presenters
  • Lourdes Collins, DIS
  • Susan Johnsen, OFM
  • Steve Demel, GA
  • Don Cotey, Milestone Technology
  • Glenn Briskin, Sierra Systems

3
Authorities and Approvals
SERVICES
  • PURCHASED SERVICES
  • Function is performed under agency direction
    where typical management authorization and work
    methods are maintained and are not at the
    discretion of the contractor.
  • Services are more routine or repetitive and meet
    more general needs of the agency.
  • Follows established or standardized procedures.
  • Decision-making is made on more routine
    activities in support of a project or activity.
  • Payment is typically based on hourly rates.
  • PERSONAL SERVICES
  • Function is performed independent from control of
    the agency consultant maintains control of work
    methods. Work is more creative or original.
  • Services are more specialized.
  • Exercises judgment and discretion in
    accomplishing outcome.
  • Decision-making is at a level that determines the
    strategic direction of the project and/or
    includes non-routine activities or events.
  • Payment is typically deliverables-based.

GA Non-IT Purchased Services, e.g., temporary
office accounting services, janitorial, bldg.
maintenance, conducting predetermined surveys,
conference coordination, etc.
DIS IT Purchased Services e.g., programming, PC
maintenance, network back-up services, help desk
support, delivering agency-designed IT training
etc.
OFM Personal Services e.g., consulting services,
legal services, actuarial services, strategic
planning, survey design and results analysis
conference coordination
DIS / OFM IT Personal Services e.g., ITsoftware
systems design quality assurance, feasibility
studies, etc.
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Authorities and Approvals
  • What about projects that have elements of both
    personal and purchased services?
  • Agency should determine the primary purpose of
    the contract.
  • When hardware purchases or programming services
    are part of a project that is primarily for
    personal services, then the entire contract is
    designated as a personal service.
  • Projects with IT components must comply with ISB
    IT policies and standards.

5
Authorities and Approvals
  • ISB/DIS approval, if required, is obtained in
    advance of the solicitation.
  • OFM filing and review or approval of the contract
    is obtained after award, but prior to start of
    work.

6
Authorities and Approvals DIS
  • When do you need DIS/ISB approval?
  • Costs greater than delegated authority
  • Level 2 or 3 Severity Risk
  • Under ISB oversight
  • 902 Proviso
  • ISB Discretion

7
Authorities and Approvals DIS
  • Delegated Authority
  • The ISB delegates IT purchasing authority to
    agency directors who are in compliance with IT
    portfolio management policies and standards.
  • The three basic levels of delegated authority
    are
  • 50,000 for agencies with 49 or less total agency
    FTEs.
  • 250,000 for agencies with 50 to 149 total agency
    FTEs.
  • 1 million or greater for agencies with 150 or
    more total agency FTEs.

8
Authorities and Approvals DIS
  • Level 2 3 Severity Risk Criteria - Defined in
    the IT Portfolio Management Standards
  • Impact on citizens
  • Visibility to the public and Legislature
  • Impact on state operations
  • Consequences of not doing the project
  • Impact of the project on the organization
  • Effort needed to complete the project
  • Stability of the proposed technology
  • Agency preparedness

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Authorities and Approvals - DIS
  • IT Purchased Services Competitive Thresholds
  • 0 - 9,999 Direct Buy
  • 10,000 99,999 at least 3 vendors, verbal or
    written rqmts, ads discretionary
  • 100,000 249,999 at least 5 vendors, written
    rqmts, ads discretionary
  • 250,000 and up ads required, include all
    vendors responding, written rqmts
  • Contact DIS for further details

10
Authorities and Approvals DIS
  • For IT personal and purchased services, use DIS
    model contracts.
  • For more information see
  • http//www.wa.gov/dis/portfolio

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Authorities and Approvals - OFM
  • Personal Service Competitive Thresholds
  • 5,000 - 19,999 informal competition at
    least 3 vendors, written rqmts, ads discretionary
  • 20,000 or more formal competition, ad
    required, all vendors responding, written rqmts
  • RCW 39.29
  • OFM Web Site

12
Acquisition Most Important Step
  • Clear Statement of Work/Scope of Work
  • Identify project requirements
  • Determine your desired business outcomes
  • Establish key deliverables and associated
    milestones

13
Acquisition Hourly Rate vs. Fixed Bid
  • Time and materials (hourly rates), fixed bid, or
    a combination
  • Well defined deliverables and cost drivers - FB
  • Deliverable and cost driver definition needed
    TM
  • Need to transfer risk, OK to transfer control -
    FB
  • Have strong mgt , just need productive cost
    effective staff TM
  • Combination approach
  • ISB or agency policy/guidelines may dictate

14
Acquisition RFP/RFQ Evaluation Criteria
  • Determine your evaluation approach
  • Focus on evaluation criteria important to you
  • Weight the criteria to reflect their importance
  • Cost and non-cost factors

15
Acquisition RFP/RFQ Evaluation Criteria
  • Appropriately express your needs and constraints
    to get consistent responses and encourage
    competition
  • Use references effectively
  • Dont over complicate

16
Contract Approvals - OFM
  • Contract Filing Thresholds for Personal Services
  • Sole source contracts of 5,000 or more
  • Competitive contracts of 20,000 or more

17
Contract Approvals - OFM
  • There are two types of contract filing Review
    or Approval
  • OFM Review Review contract and make
    recommendations as needed Agency can sign and
    start work immediately
  • OFM Approval 10 day waiting period required
    before work begins review contract and may
    require changes may disapprove

18
Contract Approvals - OFM
  • Review vs. Approval depends on acquisition
    method, size, and type of work - Examples Subject
    to OFM Review
  • Enhancements to existing systems
  • IT systems analysis services
  • IT network implementation services
  • On-call IT technical services
  • (If sole source of 20K or over, subject to OFM
    approval.)

19
Contract Approvals - OFM
  • Examples of IT Personal Service Contracts Subject
    to OFM Approval
  • Design, development and implementation of a major
    information processing system
  • Re-engineering of major information technology
    systems
  • Quality assurance on IT systems
  • Development of IT strategic plans
  • Conduct of IT feasibility studies
  • Project management services

20
Contract Approvals - OFM
  • Sole Source Filing Requirements
  • All sole source 5K or more must be filed
  • All sole source filings require 10 day waiting
    period
  • All sole source 20K or more require approval

21
Contract Management - Good Working Relationship
  • Require a project charter defining high level
    expectation, roles, responsibilities, decision
    making needs
  • Get assumptions on the table
  • Emphasize good project management discipline
  • Issue and change management
  • Clear acceptance criteria
  • Open and complete communications
  • Work as a team

22
Contract Management - Technology Transfer
  • Depends on type of contract FB vs. TM
  • Depends on your commitment to having qualified
    resources available
  • Look for ways to create a team and work together
  • Build team involvement and technology transfer
    into the work plan
  • Include staff in project and phase kickoffs
  • Involve staff in producing deliverables
  • Include staff in reviews of deliverables
  • Train staff at turnover time

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More Information
  • OFM http/www.ofm.wa.gov
  • DIS http/www.wa.gov/dis/portfolio
  • GA http/www.ga.wa.gov/pca/ps2
  • Lourdes Collins, lourdesc_at_dis.wa.gov
  • Susan Johnsen, susan.johnsen_at_ofm.wa.gov
  • Steve Demel, sdemel_at_ga.wa.gov
  • Don Cotey, donc_at_milestone-tech.com
  • Glenn Briskin, glennbriskin_at_sierrasystems.com
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