94-12483. Performance-Based Contracting for Services  

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    OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
    
    Office of Federal Procurement Policy
    
     
    
    Performance-Based Contracting for Services
    
    AGENCY: Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and 
    Budget (OMB), Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP).
    
    ACTION: OFPP is requesting comments and suggestions with regard to the 
    establishment of a pilot program to increase the use of performance-
    based contracting methods in the acquisition of services.
    
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    BACKGROUND: A major contract reform initiative of OFPP is to reform the 
    manner by which the government contracts for services by introducing 
    performance-based contracting methods. Performance-based contracting 
    means structuring all aspects of an acquisition around the purpose of 
    the work to be performed, as opposed to either the manner by which the 
    work is to be performed or the use of broad and imprecise statements of 
    work.
        Numerous internal agency evaluations and investigations, General 
    Accounting Office Reports, and congressional hearings have documented 
    significant and systemic service contracting problems (i.e., cost 
    overruns, performance delays, and performance problems). To correct 
    these problems, OFPP published Policy Letter 91-2, Service Contracting 
    (Federal Register Vol. 56, No. 72, p. 15113) on April 15, 1991, which 
    requires the use of performance-based contracting to the maximum extent 
    practicable when acquiring services. This approach provides the means 
    to ensure that the appropriate quality level of performance is 
    achieved, and that payment is made only for services that meet contract 
    standards.
        Performance-based contracting methods include: statements of work 
    comprised of objective, measurable performance standards; quality 
    assurance surveillance plans and objective positive and negative 
    incentives based on the statement of work criteria; selection 
    procedures which include publishing draft solicitations for comment and 
    requiring quality-related evaluation factors, including cost realism 
    and past performance; and conversion from cost reimbursement to fixed 
    price contracts.
        To stimulate the government's conversion to performance-based 
    service contracting, OFPP has developed a government-wide pilot project 
    which relies on voluntary pledges by individual agencies to convert 
    specified contracts for services to performance-based contracting 
    methods. Agencies will be encouraged to limit their pledged contracts 
    to recurring requirements to facilitate before and after measurement 
    and assessment of results. Agencies will also be asked to consider 
    breaking up large level-of-effort umbrella contracts in order to 
    increase competition and convert to completion-type contracts where 
    possible, thereby generating more innovation and cost effective 
    proposals.
        Agency pledges are also expected to include: Endorsement of the 
    project by the agency head; establishment of a high-level agency task 
    force to oversee the effort; agreement to share lessons learned and 
    best practices with other agencies; and measurement of the results of 
    the project using predetermined project measurement criteria. The 
    proposed project measurement criteria are: contract price; level of 
    competition; number of contract audits; customer (project officer) 
    satisfaction; length of procurement cycle; and small business 
    participation.
        OFPP recognizes that performance-based service contracting will 
    require cultural change and, therefore, must rely on the support and 
    good faith efforts of both the agencies and the contracting community 
    to be successful. Thus, to help ensure the success of this pilot 
    project, OFPP will also ask contractors for their cooperation. Working 
    with associations representing large numbers of service providers, OFPP 
    is considering asking potential contractors to: endorse this project; 
    assist OFPP in identifying requirements that are typically acquired on 
    a cost reimbursement basis for the government but on a fixed price 
    basis for commercial clients; identify obstacles in government service 
    contracting that need to be overcome to implement performance-based 
    contracting methods and/or preferred commercial contracting practices; 
    and voluntarily refrain from bid protests and disputes related to 
    procurements contained in the agency pledges.
    
    PUBLIC MEETING: A public meeting will be held in the White House 
    Conference Center, Eisenhower Room, 726 Jackson Place, Washington, DC 
    20503 at 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 16, 1994. Persons or organizations 
    wishing to present ideas or suggestions about the pilot program or 
    other specific actions that OFPP and other government agencies can take 
    to increase the use of performance-based service contracting are 
    encouraged to attend the meeting. Persons and organizations wishing to 
    make oral statements will be given five minutes each to present their 
    views. Persons wishing to attend and/or present statements at the 
    public meeting should contact Ms. Margaret B. Davis at 202-395-6803 on 
    or before June 9, 1994 in order to be placed on the agenda and to 
    enable OFPP to adequately plan the meeting.
    
    DATES: Comments and suggestions in response to this Federal Register 
    notice should be received at OFPP by close of business June 9, 1994. 
    Copies of statements to be presented at the public meeting also should 
    be received by that time.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments and statements should be submitted to the OFPP, New 
    Executive Office Building, room 9001, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, 
    DC 20503, Attention: Stanley Kaufman.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Stanley Kaufman, Deputy Associate Administrator, OFPP, 202-395-6810.
    Steven Kelman,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 94-12483 Filed 5-20-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/23/1994
Department:
Federal Procurement Policy Office
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
OFPP is requesting comments and suggestions with regard to the establishment of a pilot program to increase the use of performance- based contracting methods in the acquisition of services.
Document Number:
94-12483
Dates:
Comments and suggestions in response to this Federal Register notice should be received at OFPP by close of business June 9, 1994. Copies of statements to be presented at the public meeting also should be received by that time.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 23, 1994