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Government*Horizons Inc. Training Series™
Best
Value Source Selection Workshop
April 28-30, 2008
Registration has closed for this event. If you would still like to attend, you must bring this form with you to register at the door the day of the event.
Government*Horizons Training Center
4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1003 (10th Floor)
Arlington, VA 22203
“Very interesting instructor, kept
the class interested in the topic and made training fun.” -
David Mork, Contract Specialist, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Registration:
8:00 AM (Day One Only)
Program Starts: 8:30 AM
Wrap-up: 4:00 PM
Course
materials, continental breakfast (coffee and pastries), refreshments
included.
This workshop is recommended for 24 Continuous Learning Points (CLPs)
toward DAWIA/FAC-C requirements. A Government*Horizons "Certificate
of Completion" will be provided to all attendees upon conclusion
of the workshop.
For
information on fulfilling core, elective and continuous learning requirements,
visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/policy_letters/05-01_041505.html
About This Workshop:
Efficiently planning and conducting a
best value source selection is critical to acquiring the goods and
services needed by agencies to meet their mission objectives. Successfully
managing the FAR Part 15 process requires in-depth knowledge
of the statutes, regulations and best practices to ensure
the source selection is fair, credible and that the best value contractor
is ultimately selected. From establishing the right evaluation factors
to debriefing the unsuccessful offerors, it is essential that an acquisition team possess the skills and knowledge necessary
to actively contribute at each step in the process. For industry,
understanding the government’s source selection process will
help promote more focused, customer-friendly proposals that better
display the key benefits and value of the proposed solution.
In Planning and Conducting a Successful Best Value Source
Selection, attendees will learn the techniques for selecting
and composing meaningful evaluation factors and proposal submission
instructions to ensure a streamlined and highly-efficient source
selection. The information provided will allow an understanding of the specific roles and responsibilities
of each evaluation team – technical, management, business and
past performance. Attendees will learn the requirements and various
techniques in conducting cost-technical tradeoff analysis that will
assist in making a final decision. This practical course is built around a multitude
of hands-on exercises and case studies that will teach skills that can be immediately applied on the job
and utilize a course manual that contains useful references,
examples and templates that can be used long after the completion of
the class.
Who Should Attend:
- Acquisition
Officers
- Technical
personnel and subject matter experts
- Procurement
managers and administrators
- Government
and commercial project leaders and managers
- Contracting
officers and specialists
- Business
developers and proposal managers
- General
Counsel
- Bid
managers
- Audit
Supervisors
- Advisory
and assistance contractors
A
new government report recommends contract training to achieve better
federal contracting results. Click here to download the Managing the Government’s Technical Experts
to Achieve Positive Contract Outcomes report by the U.S. Merit Systems
Protection Board dated December 2005.

Course
Syllabus:
Best Value Source Selection: Concept, Obligations and Responsibilities
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The concept and definition of best value
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Obligations and responsibilities in using the best value source
selection process
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The source selection organizational structure
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Standards of conduct and procurement integrity
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Organizational conflicts of interest
Developing Meaningful Evaluation Factors and Proposal Submission
Instructions
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The characteristics of high quality evaluation criteria
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Using risk assessment and value analysis to select effective
factors/subfactors
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Techniques for composing meaningful criteria
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The importance of proposal submission instructions to ensure
a streamlined process
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Useful methods for requesting and receiving proposal information
Technical Team’s Evaluation of Proposals
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Steps in the technical evaluation process
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Maintaining consistency with RFP factors and subfactors
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Definitions of strengths, weaknesses and deficiencies
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Evaluation criteria weighting and relative orders of importance
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Selecting and using factor rating scales and definitions
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Techniques for improving evaluator comments and narratives
Reaching
Team Consensus
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The four stages in team building
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The characteristics and habits of high performance teams
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Best practices in reaching team consensus
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The
requirements and importance of team consensus documentation
Evaluating Past Performance
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FAR 15 requirements in conducting the evaluation of offeror past
performance
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Steps in the past performance evaluation process
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Past performance rating scales and definitions
Evaluating the Cost Proposal
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Responsibilities of the cost/price evaluation team
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Key objectives of cost/price proposal evaluation
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Definitions of reasonableness, completeness and realism
Exchanges/Negotiations with Offerors
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Definitions of clarifications, communications and discussions.
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Information the government should consider before awarding without
discussions
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Considerations and requirements in establishing the competitive
range
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The definition of and ensuring “meaningful” discussions
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Requesting proposal revisions and the Call for Final Proposal
Revisions
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Government limits on exchanges
Making the Best Value Award Decision
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Integrating the final proposal evaluation results
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Comparative assessment of offerors
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Key considerations in the cost-technical tradeoff process
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Documentation requirements for the source selection decision
document
Conducting the Debriefings

About Your Instructor:
Mr. Robert Watts has over 26 years of federal acquisition
experience in the disciplines of contracting, project management and
financial management. He is the President of LodeStar Acquisition
Services, a small business, acquisition training and consulting firm
headquartered in the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area.
Previous to founding LodeStar Acquisition Services, Mr. Watts was Vice
President of Acquisition Services at ManTech Integrated Data Systems
from 1998 – 2004. The organizations he has led have helped over 500
government teams efficiently select and manage mission critical
contractor products and services.
Mr. Watts is a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel and a former member of
the Defense Acquisition Corp. Prior to his retirement from the USAF,
he was the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO’s)
Acquisition Center of Excellence (ACE), a unique organization of over
60 personnel dedicated to providing the NRO workforce a dedicated
acquisition support capability and infrastructure. As ACE Director,
Mr. Watts was the architect of the NRO’s process for competitive
procurement of over $15B in space-related hardware and software.
Mr. Watts is also a senior instructor, researcher, writer and
consultant for The George Washington University’s (GWU’s) Educational
Services Institute International. He received his MBA from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.

Previous
Attendees Include:
AFCAA
AWG, Facilities Manager
AWG, XO
BAE Systems, Subcontracts Administration Specialist
Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Contract Specialist
Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Production Specialist
Bureau of Engraving & Printing, Program Analyst
Defense Information Systems Agency, Procurement Analyst
Department of Transportation, Contract Specialist
EMC² Corporation, Technical Solutions Program Manager
IEM, Bids and Proposals Manager
National Institutes of Health, Administrator for Strategic Planning & Resource Management
Naval Sea Systems Command, Acquisition Manager
OASA (FM&C), Army Pentagon, Deputy Director of Investments
U.S. Air Force, Director of Operations, 781 Test Squadron
U.S. Army, Contract Documents Specialist
U.S. Army, Contract Specialist
U.S. Army, Facilities Operations Specialist
U.S. Army, Supervisory Contract Specialist
U.S. Army Audit Agency, Audit Supervisor
U.S. Army, Picatinny Center for Contracting and Commerce
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters Support Command, DST Government Team Leader
U.S. Department of Labor, Contracting Officer
Contact Us:
- For registration and billing information, please email Customer Service or call (703) 807-2758
- For speaker or agenda information, please contact Jaime Uss, (703) 807-2743
Registration Fee:
- Industry (including government contractors): $1295 per person
- Small Business (less than 100 employees): $1195 per person
- Government employees: $1095 per person
Registration Options:
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CANCELLATION POLICY: You may designate a substitute in writing any time
before the event. If you need to cancel your registration, you must
send your notice in writing and will be subject to a $50 processing fee.
No refunds are given for cancellations received one week prior to the
event start date or later. PLEASE NOTE: No shows will be liable for the
entire registration fee. In the rare occasion that the event is cancelled or postponed, please note our reimbursement is limited to paid tuition only.
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Location and Nearby Hotel Information:
The workshop will be held in the Government*Horizons Training Center in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #1003 (10th floor), Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at the facility is available for $9 a day. The NRECA Building is just one block from the Ballston Metro Station in the orange line. Please note: the parking garage and a side entrance to the building is on Taylor Street.
Map and directions to the conference location
Ballston Metro stop information
Airport and walking directions from metro to hotels below
Nearby hotels include:
When calling to make a reservation at the Holiday Inn ask for the Market Access International rate of $201 per weekday and $129 per weekend. Please note that you must ask for "in-house reservations" when you are asking for this special rate. This rate is subject to availability.
Click here for a detailed map and business directory of the Ballston area of Arlington, please note the workshop is in building #211 on the map.

On-Site Training:
Have a Large Staff to Train? Can't Make These Dates? Tight Travel Budget?
Government*Horizons can provide training, wherever and whenever you need,
including on-site at your facility. Our staff will cost-effectively
implement training customized to your needs. If you have group of
attendees (usually 15 or more), we can bring this course to you and help
save you time, travel costs, and more!
To request a proposal and schedule training, e-mail Laura Johnson,
President, at ljohnson@governmenthorizons.org or call
(703) 807-2747.
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4301 Wilson Boulevard
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