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STATEMENT OF WORK 1. BACKGROUND: The Center for Talent Services (CTS) under the U.S. Office of Personnel Management s (OPM) Human Resources Products and Services Division (HRPS) is a fully reimbursable business enterprise that offers human resources consulting services and products to its customers, consisting mostly of Federal agencies. In order to be competitive in the market, it is necessary for CTS to create various promotional and marketing items that communicate the availability of these services and products. The actual items needed change frequently based on revolving strategic needs. These needs vary from long-term and ongoing products like a marketing brochure to shortterm and immediate products like a program advertisement for an event. CTS needs a marketing partner that can deliver these products in a creatively consistent and timely manner to support an organizational brand and help to achieve strategic business goals. 2. SCOPE: CTS will utilize a marketing contractor to build on the existing CTS organization brand that communicates to CTS customer base that the organization offers human resources products and services that cover the entire HR life cycle. The selected contractor will create integrated marketing materials designed to provide name recognition and awareness of CTS products and services, target and appeal to the organization s customer base. These efforts will assist in achieving CTS strategic goals that include delivering high quality services to customers. 3. GOVERNMENT FURNISHED MATERIAL/INFORMATION: The OPM Contracting Officer s Technical Representatives (COTR) will be the point of contact to furnish copies of required documentation for the effort and access to principals for data collection. This includes current and publicly-available samples of CTS marketing and promotional materials. 4. SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS: The contractor shall develop various marketing materials incorporating CTS organizational brand. The contractor shall provide resources to: 4.1. Provide Project Plan The contractor shall develop a project plan for each initiative/product requirement that supports the marketing approach and methodology proposed, indicate the timeline for deliverables (as follows in this list of deliverables), dependencies, resources needed, define roles and responsibilities, indicate deliverables, deliverable deadlines and status reporting meetings. It shall address the major milestones and timing for delivering the

initial drafts, incorporating CTS comments, delivering revised copy/message, and delivering final proofs to CTS for approval of final copy/message. CTS will review the proposed project plan and return it to the contractor within one week with comments and any adjustments that might need to be made. 4.2. Provide the Marketing Strategy Develop a marketing approach, with required use of CTS existing brand, through strategic planning, creative development, and implementation to increase awareness, name recognition, promote interest in, and also to motivate potential applicants to actively seek employment opportunities with CTS. Design and produce a variety of communications that may include, but are not limited to: print advertisements, Web design, sales kit copy and design, brochure copy and design, template documents, and blast emails. The strategy should include targeting CTS customer base. All designs and presentations will employ CTS existing brand, unless otherwise noted. 5. DELIVERABLES: The contractor shall schedule and hold a strategic planning meeting with OPM within seven (7) business days of award of contract. The contractor shall then provide a detailed project plan draft within seven (7) business days of the strategic meeting that includes a marketing strategy to support CTS needs and includes the development of the following items: 5.1 Web Design design and prepare files for CTS Internet pages 5.2 Promotional Items design and prepare files for CTS promotional items 5.3 Advertisements create and prepare files for print advertisements for use in media buys and event programs 5.4 Signage design and prepare files of signage including banners and booth/exhibit backgrounds 5.5 Newsletters create, format, edit, and prepare files of e-newsletters 5.6 Conference Support provide all files CTS needs to support preevent and onsite conference support All designs will receive the proper OPM approvals. All resulting products will become the sole property of OPM s CTS.

6. QUALITY ASSURANCE SURVEILLANCE PLAN: Note: the following Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) is OPM s codification of its method of implementing FAR 37.601, which requires that performance-based contracts or delivery orders a) Describe the requirements in terms of results required rather than the methods of performance of the work; b) Use measurable performance standards (i.e., in terms of quality, timeliness, quantity, etc.) and quality assurance surveillance plans; c) Specify procedures for reductions of fee or for reductions to the price of a fixedprice contract when services are not performed or do not meet contract requirements; and d) Include performance incentives where appropriate. Offerors must complete the PRS as part of their proposal. A description of the columns and information to be entered follows below. We will use the information part of our evaluation of your offer. (1) Deliverable: One of the deliverables described in the Deliverables section above. (2) Standard: The level of performance which the Government considers acceptable. A good performance standard in general should: Measure important things; Be simple, but not too simple; Be auditable and capable of validation (quantifiable measures preferred, as they are less subjective); Attainable and worth the cost; Have a level of detail that corresponds to the intent of the stated measure and expectation; Be consistently combined with other measures to reflect corporate priorities; and Be controlled by the contractor. The following performance standards represent the measures OPM considers appropriate to the performance evaluation of the deliverables and services that OPM expects to receive from the consulting services contractor. Timeliness of deliverables and task completion Agency user satisfaction with the overall consulting services Agency user understanding and use of the actuarial techniques and services Agency user satisfaction with vendor proposal analysis Agency user satisfaction with criteria for evaluating the financial and technical suitability of potential vendors Agency user satisfaction with requested reports.

(3) Acceptable Quality Level: The range of deviation if any in which the Government will consider performance to be acceptable. Each offeror must propose an Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) for each performance standard for each deliverable. If the selected offeror fails to achieve stated AQLs, OPM will reduce the offeror s payment for the services rendered in accordance with the disincentive formula. You must enter the AQLs for each deliverable in AQL chart (Attachment 2), Requirements Summary Template for each deliverable that has a performance standard. (4) Monitoring Method (a) (b) This is the method OPM will use to monitor performance and determine the extent to which performance has met the standard. Offerors are encouraged to propose a sound process for verifying the accuracy of performance data on a continuing or recurring basis. Regardless of the method or degree of monitoring, we reserve the right to audit all performance data to independently verify its accuracy. In general, we prefer monitoring methods that automatically capture measurements as part of the process and do not place a burden on either the offeror or OPM to collect and analyze data. (5) Incentive / Price Reduction (a) (b) For each AQL, your proposal must specify a maximum price reduction that will take effect if you fail to meet the AQL. The proposal must also specify the formulas and decision criteria that we will use to calculate the actual amount of price reduction for the related Contract Deliverable. OPM is willing to consider proposals that include additional incentives for performance that exceeds the AQL. These incentives may be either monetary or non-monetary. (i) For monetary incentives, your price proposal must specify a formula or set of decision criteria that we can use to calculate additional incentive payments to you. These incentive payments will only take place if you perform above the AQL. You must specify a maximum incentive payment that we will not be required to exceed, regardless of your performance. (ii) Some examples of non-monetary incentives that we would consider include, but are not necessarily limited to: Revised schedule Reduced oversight Positive performance evaluation

Automatic extension of contract term or option exercise (FAR Part 17 still applies) Lengthened contract term (award term contracting) or purchase of extra items (award purchase) Publish article(s) in agency newsletter or speak at agency seminars Letters of appreciation to individual employees, which may translate to bonuses Use trade space for licensing, access to agency officials, etc. Use those FAR clauses that can be negotiated to your advantage (a) Your selection of AQLs, incentive formula and price reduction formula will be important to our evaluation. Your response must specify the proposed method for measuring your performance against each performance standard, which we will compare to relevant industry benchmarks. Deliverable Standard 5.1 Web Design Provided as 5.2 Promotional Items Provided as Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) Monitoring Method Incentive / Price Reduction

Deliverable 5.3 Advertisements Standard Provided as 5.4 Signage Provided as 5.5 Newsletters Provided as 5.6 Conference Support Provided as Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) Monitoring Method Incentive / Price Reduction