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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 95', 'art 95', 'art 97', 'art 95', 'art 93', 'art 98']

Published byGwendolyn Netter
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION ARRA GREEN JOB AND HEALTH CARE / EMERGING INDUSTRIES NEW GRANTEE POST AWARD FORUM JUNE 15-16, 2010 | SAN FRANCISCO, CA Procurement and Contract Administration
Procurement Process to obtain goods and services 29 CFR 97.36 States & other governmental grantees 29 CFR 95.40-48 Nonprofits, commercials, higher education, & hospitals Applies to grantees and subgrantees Full & open competition
Procurement Standards Written procedures System to ensure performance Written code of conduct Procedures to review procurements Process to promote use of intergovernmental agreements/common goods & services
Procurement Standards Cost or price analysis Awards only to responsible parties Documentation of award Settlement process and protest procedures Use of small businesses, minority- & woman-owned businesses (Part 95 only)
Procurement Methods Fair and open competition 29 CFR 97.36(c) & 95.43 Methods – 29 CFR 97.36(d) No methods specified in Part 95 Follow methods of Part 97 No prior approval for small purchase procurements
Small Purchase Method Federal threshold – $100,000 Informal method – primarily goods Rate comparisons Price is primary consideration
Sealed Bids Method Complete specification of goods & services Usually requested through an Invitation for Bid (IFB) At least two bidders Award based primarily on price
Competitive Proposals More than one bidder Price is not primary consideration Use of a Request for Proposal (RFP) Publicized Method to conduct technical evaluation Awards based on price and program factors Bids solicited from a number of providers Fixed-price or cost reimbursement
Non-Competitive (Sole Source) Proposals Only if other methods infeasible Available from one source Public emergency precludes competition Awarding agency authorized Competition determined inadequate
Non-Competitive Proposals Cost analysis required Verification of cost data Evaluation of costs & profit Profit separately negotiated Fixed-price or cost reimbursement
State Grantees Solicitation Process States should follow their own procurement process (usually State Procurement Office)
Other Grantees Solicitations Determine to type of solicitation RFP, Sealed Bid, etc. Establish a due date for proposals to be received Develop the scope of work Develop the Criteria plus assign a range of points for each criteria
History of Procurement Record retention All minutes, notes, instructions, processes must be kept in accordance with the DOL record retention requirements 3 years after submission of the final expenditure report or settlement of all issues (the later of the two) Property – three years after disposition Cost allocation plans
History of Procurement Records shall include names of individual panelist who rated the proposals The rating sheets Recommendations and ultimate selection All proposals Conflict of interest statements
Other Grantees Solicitation Process Must have written protest procedures Must have a process for notifying successful and unsuccessful respondents Can include letting unsuccessful bidders know why they were not considered Develop bilateral grant/award documents
Contract Clauses Agreements Fixed-price or cost reimbursement Every agreement must contain clauses 29 CFR 97.36(i) 29 CFR 95.48 29 CFR Part 95, Appendix A
Contract Clauses Breach of contract Termination for cause or convenience Access to records Reporting requirements
More Contract Clauses Record retention requirements Applicability of regulations Audit requirements Patent rights, copyrights, rights in data
The Rest of Contract Clauses Provisions requiring adherence to EEO requirements of CFR 33 & 37 Sections 103/107 of CWH/SSA Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, & EPA regulations Energy Conservation Act Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (Part 93) Debarment & Suspension requirements (Part 98)
Sub-recipient or Vendor Sub-recipient: Has responsibility for programmatic decision making Determines Eligibility Has performance measured against objectives of the program
Sub-recipient Continued Has responsibility for adherence to applicable Federal program compliance requirements (regulations, statue, other issuances
Vendor A dealer, distributor, merchant, or other seller who provides goods or services required for the program Provides goods and services within normal business operations Provides similar goods or services to many different purchasers
Vendor Continued Operates in a competitive environment Provides foods or services to the operation of the program Is not subject to the Federal compliance requirements of the program
Making the Determination Take into account all of the characteristics related to the type of provider It is not the label on the award document, e.g., contract, sub-grant or sub-contract No one factor should be taken in isolation
Making the Decision Continued Under no circumstances should a designation of vendor be made if the following conditions are met: There is a financial or performance requirement related to eligibility or selection of participants The designation must relate to the type of product or service provided
Indicators of Sub vs. Vendor Relationships FactorVendorSub-recipient ActivitySell Deliverables (goods or services) Provides services Assistance arrangement Buyer-sellerFinancial Assistance to operate a program
Indicators of Sub vs. Vendor Relationships FactorVendorSub-recipient ControlControl is outcome focused Control is in process Development Costs AbsorbedControlled Closeout Package Final InvoiceComprehensive
Indicators of Sub vs. Vendor Relationships FactorVendorSub-recipient Purpose of awardTo provide specific goods and services To carry out a program goal Receipt of fundsNumber of items delivered Cost incurred Type of marketSale within normal business operation; existing product tailored to the program solicitation Customized to meet specific program purposes
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