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July 2009
Federal AviationAdministrationeFAST
Electronic FAA Accelerated
and Simplified Tasks
Master Ordering Agreements
Industry DayConference
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eFAST MOA
• For 2010 and beyond, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will require a broad range of comprehensive professional as well as support services
• eFAST, a professional, technical and support services acquisition vehicle that is small business set-aside, was specifically developed to support the FAA’s mission, goals, and operations for 2010 and beyond
• eFAST will provide best value solutions for an expanded array of professional and support services to better serve the requirements of the FAA nationwide. Also, on a limited basis and when in the best interest of the Government, eFAST can be used by other federal government agencies
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eFAST MOA
• The purpose of the eFAST acquisition vehicle is to:
• Create a simplified and streamlined solution to award comprehensive professional and support services contracts to assist FAA’s program offices in meeting their missions, goals and objectives
• Provide expanded business opportunities for small businesses with the FAA
• Assist the FAA in meeting its Small Business
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eFAST MOA• eFAST will be the FAA’s preferred acquisition vehicle for small
business solutions (co-sponsored by OSB)
• eFAST is the first generation vehicle of its kind within the FAA
• Will include 8 Functional Areas encompassing 40 NAICS codes
• Construction services are not within the scope of this vehicle
• Multi-year, Multiple award, Blanket Purchase Agreements (not contracts)
• Set aside for small businesses including disadvantaged small businesses, 8(a)s, SDVOSBs, ANCs as MOA holders (prime contractors)
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eFAST MOA• POP is 7 Years: Base period of 5 years with two (2) one-year
options
• Established overall program ceiling: $2 Billion
• Contract types include: Fixed Price, CR, T&M/LH
• MOA holders will be pre-qualified to be eligible to participate in the eFAST program. Only MOA holders will participate on future and potential opportunities
• There is no limit on the number of MOA holders in each functional area
• Contracts issued under MOA will not exceed the life the MOA
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eFAST MOA
• Open seasons may occur periodically to add new MOA holders
• MOA holders may submit proposal to qualify for other functional areas during open seasons
• If there is a change of business status from other than small business, contractor will no be eligible to further participate and agreement will be cancelled. If contractor is working on active contract(s), it may be required to submit a transition plan for each contract. This will be subject to the approval of the Contracting Officer.
• Contract awards will be non-protestable
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eFAST MOA• Exercise of options:
• MOA holder must meet AMS small business size rules. Recertification every year after 5th year in program
• 8(a) contractors will retain status for the base period• Must have accumulated at least $100K in contract(s).
Alternatively, must have submitted responsive proposals at least 5 times during the base period of performance to be eligible for the option period(s).
• MOA holder is not required to support all functional areas and may propose as many functional areas as they wish to be considered
• To qualify for a functional area, MOA holder only needs to qualify for any NAICS code in that functional area, independent from its team members
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eFAST MOA
• MOA Award Structure:• Individual MOA holder; or• MOA holder team• Teaming or subcontracting is not required to be awarded an
agreement
Competition of Requirements:• Flexible contractor team teaming arrangements (CTAs). MOA
holders may team with each other to submit proposals for contract awards – Subcontracting does not apply
• There is no limit to the number of team members or subcontractors
• MOA holder may submit a proposal for a requirement that falls into two or more functional areas as long as MOA holder qualifies for at least one of the functional areas identified
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eFAST MOA
• Contractor must comply with the requirements in AMS clause 3.6.1-7, Limitations on Subcontracting, on each individual contract basis (Contractor must perform at least 50% of the work on any individual contract)
• At MOA level, team members are considered subcontractors. Team members are on MOA holder’s team for the life of MOA
• Subcontractors may be proposed on an individual contract basis. They come and go
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eFAST MOA• For eFAST requirements, the Contracting Officer may make a
contract award decision under one or more functional areas for requirements as a result of one of the following procurement actions:
(a) Issue a directed award to an 8(a) small business up to the noncompetitive threshold; or
(b) Issue a directed award to a SDVOSB with no dollar limit; or
(c) Issue a directed award to an NAO (8(a)) small business with no dollar limit; or
(d) Set aside for only 8(a) small businesses with no dollar limit; or
(e) Set aside for only SDVOSBs with no dollar limit; or
(f) Set aside for paragraphs (d) and (e) above with no dollar limit; or
(g) Competition among all MOA holders under functional area(s)
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eFAST MOA
Functional Areas
&
Labor Categories
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eFAST MOA• Contract award process:
• Functional area matrix to indicate functional areas which MOA holders qualify for
• The offeror is issued only one (1) MOA award for functional area(s) for which it qualifies
• Post requirements on eFAST website (to be announced)
• Special requirements or considerations not mentioned in MOA will be specified in individual contracts, if required (including citizenship, ISO/CMM certifications, etc.)
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eFAST MOA
• Pricing:
• Additional Discounts from GSA Contract Price
or
• Cost/pricing data
Eligibility for MOA award:
• Past Performance:
• Open Ratings
• Technical:
• Holder of a GSA Contract
• Holder of FAA Contract
• Holder of GWAC
• Holder of a Government
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eFAST MOA• Additional Information:
• Over 460 interested vendors
• Staggered awards – eFAST team will evaluate complete and responsive submitted proposals first
• No limit number of MOA awards issued
• MOA holders are eligible to compete for contract awards as soon as they enter into the program
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eFAST MOA
• Estimated time line:
• Release of final Screening Information Request (SIR): Within 1 week from of IDC
• Proposal acceptances: 1 Week after release of SIR
• Issuance of MOA awards: Estimated as early as 3 weeks after release of SIR
• Last awards from this SIR: Estimated around October/November 2009
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Questions?
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Ernesto MartinezSenior Contracting Officer
Federal Aviation Administration
Air Traffic Organization
Office of Acquisitions
T: 202-267-3231
F: 202-267-5149
E: ernesto.martinez@faa.gov
eFAST Team Contact Information
Melicent NhanSenior Contracting Officer
Federal Aviation Administration
Air Traffic Organization
Office of Acquisitions
T: 202-267-3210
F: 202-267-5149
E: melicent.nhan@faa.gov
Alan BehrContracting Officer’s Technical Representative
Federal Aviation Administration
Air Traffic Organization
Office of Acquisitions
T: 202-267-3213
F: 202-267-5149
E: alan.behr@faa.gov
Sarim BaigContract Specialist
Federal Aviation Administration
Air Traffic Organization
Office of Acquisitions
T: 202-267-5810
F: 202-267-5149
E: sarim.baig@faa.gov