Elements of an Adequate Proposal

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Elements of an Adequate Proposal Further information is available in the Information for Contractors Manual under Enclosure 3 The views expressed in this presentation are DCAA's views and not necessarily the views of other DoD organizations Page 1

Today s Discussion Price Proposal Price Proposal Adequacy Common Proposal Deficiencies Adequate Cost and Pricing Data On-line Resources Page 2

Proposal Adequacy Contractor is responsible for providing adequate supporting data. The contractor bears the burden of proof in establishing reasonableness of proposed costs. The basis and rationale for all proposed costs should be provided as part of the proposal so that the government can place reliance on the information as current, accurate, and complete. Page 3

Price Proposal Adequacy How is proposal adequacy determined? FAR Part 15, Table 15-2 Instructions for submitting cost/price proposals when certified cost or pricing data are required. DFARS 252.215-7009 Proposal Adequacy Checklist - New Requirement - Provides location of requested information or an explanation of why the requested information is not provided. Page 4

Proposal Cost Elements Direct Labor Material Subcontracts Other Direct Costs (ODCs) Indirect Rates Page 5

Direct Labor Contractor should have detailed schedules of the labor rates and hours used in the proposal. An adequate proposal should include: The basis of proposed labor rates and classifications including any escalation factors: DCAA will determine how proposed labor rates were estimated and will need to audit any data that supports these estimates. DCAA will evaluate the basis of labor categories (labor grades) proposed and the hours assigned to each labor category. The basis of proposed labor hours, comparisons of proposed hours to experienced hours for the production of similar items; and any learning curve applications. Page 6

Material An adequate proposal should include a consolidated priced summary of individual material quantities included in the various tasks, orders, or contract line items. In addition, the consolidated bill of material should provide: The basis for pricing (vendor quotes, invoice prices, competitive bids, etc.) Include raw materials, parts, components, assemblies, and services to be produced or performed by others. Identify the item and show the source, quantity, and price. Page 7

Price Competition DCAA has found contractors inappropriately claiming there is adequate price competition. Contracting officers directed to no longer limit their analysis to the FAR 15.403-1(c)(1)(ii) and (iii) to determine that the offered price is based on adequate competition when only one offer is received. Contracting officers may require cost or pricing data, or other than cost or pricing data when only one offer is received. Page 8

Subcontracts An adequate proposal includes the basis of proposed subcontract costs including the prime contractor s price analyses of all subcontractor proposals. Submit the subcontractor s cost or pricing data as part of your own cost or pricing data, as well as your analyses of the subcontractor s cost or pricing data per FAR 15.403-4 and FAR 15.403-1(b) Include data showing the degree of competition and the basis for establishing the source and price reasonableness The prime contractor is responsible for managing its subcontracts per FAR 42.202(e)(2) Page 9

Examples of Subcontract Analysis Procedures Adequate If sole source: performed review of subcontractor s proposal by reviewing accounting records, supporting documentation, etc. If sole source: used procedures to determine if subcontract is fair and reasonable such as benchmarking, industry standards, etc. Inadequate No cost or price analysis completed/documented No documentation on attempts to perform analysis when denied access to subcontractor s records If competitive: obtained adequate competition to demonstrate fair and reasonable price Page 10

Subcontract Analysis Adequate Analysis: Reduced audit time Cost savings in reduced audit support Timely audit report Inadequate Analysis: Unsupported costs Adverse audit opinion Increased audit time and support costs Negotiation delays Page 11

Adequate or Inadequate Subcontractor s proposed labor rate is an average of 100 manufacturing employees. The prime contractor s cost analysis states: We recalculated the average labor rate and considered the labor rate reasonable. Adequate or Inadequate? Page 12

Answer INADEQUATE Page 13

Improvements to Consider Subcontractor s proposed labor rate is an average of 100 manufacturing employees. In addition to a recalculation consider the following: When averaging ensure representative of function being bid Validate labor rates by employee to labor records Compare labor rates to market labor rates Document the scope of the labor rate evaluation Page 14

Indirect Costs An adequate proposal includes the basis of the proposed indirect expense rates. Required support is at least the current year detailed operating budget and a long range forecast/strategic plan covering all the periods of performance. The operating budget should be at the department/pool level with expense item detail supporting anticipated contract performance. The budget should detail indirect expenses and show the relationship of direct labor (or other indirect expense allocation bases) to sales projections. Support also includes comparisons by year of projected overhead expenses by account to prior years incurred amounts. Out-year projections should be supported by the contractor s analysis of the impact on its rates based on its long range forecast/strategic plan. Page 15

Requirements FAR 15.408 Table 15-2 II Show trends and budgetary data to provide a basis for evaluating the reasonableness of proposed rates. Page 16

Budgetary Data Straight-lining out-year rates for future periods with no explanation is not adequate. Support for out-year pools and bases should be made based on reasonable sales forecasts and contractor s assumptions for changes, if any, to major cost groupings (e.g., variable, semi-variable, and fixed). Small firms with limited budgetary data can use historical costs to estimate out-year rates. However, the contractor should provide trend data with appropriate explanations to support that the historical costs are the most reasonable estimate. Page 17

Examples of Budgetary Data Adequate Strategic planning data provided for all years of proposal s period of performance Ensure flat lined rates over proposal s period of performance are adequately assessed and supported with historical trends and data Detailed budgets provided for first few years of period of performance and strategic planning data provided for remaining years of period of performance Inadequate Flat-lined indirect rates with no support for using the same rate each year of the period of performance No detailed budgetary data provided Projections provided for only the first year of proposal s period of performance Page 18

Budgetary Data Adequate Data: Better planning Efficient and timely audits More accurate cost estimates Inadequate Data: More lengthy audits Adverse audit opinion Delay in negotiation Page 19

Adequate or Inadequate G&A G&A G&A G&A G&A G&A G&A 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 20% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% Straighlined 2013 and beyond based on 2012 actuals Explanation Adequate or Inadequate? Page 20

Adequate or Inadequate INADEQUATE Page 21

Improvements to Consider Straight lining out-years rates for lack of budgetary data is not acceptable. Consider the following: Explain differences in trended rates Explain why the rate will not change Consider an analysis of fixed, variable, and semi-variable costs Any upcoming changes Page 22

Adequate Cost or Pricing Factual and verifiable Includes data in forming a basis for judgment All facts that can be reasonably expected to contribute to the soundness of estimates of future costs and to the validity of determination of costs already incurred Page 23

Definition/Requirements FAR 2.101 Cost or Pricing Data All facts existing up to the time of agreement on price which prudent buyers and sellers would reasonably expect to effect price negotiations significantly. FAR 15.406-2 Requires certification that data is current, accurate, and complete. Truth in Negotiations (TINA) (10 U.S.C. 2306(f)) Requires contractors to submit accurate, complete, and current cost or pricing data when negotiating contracts with the Government. It also provides the Government with a price reduction remedy if a contractor fails to comply and provides provisions for interest and penalties. Page 24

Examples of Cost or Pricing A few examples of cost or pricing data: Vendor quotations Purchase orders Make-or-buy decision Accounting records Information on production methods Data supporting projections of business prospects Page 25

Cost or Pricing Data Adequate Cost or Pricing Data: Better estimating More timely and effective audits Accurate follow-on pricing Inadequate Cost or Pricing Data: Potential for defective pricing Longer audits Poor estimating Inaccurate follow-on pricing Page 26

Adequate or Inadequate In price proposal dated January 2013, unit 1X52 is estimated at $2,000/per unit based on: Purchase order number 124 dated January 6, 2008 Adequate or Inadequate? Page 27

Adequate or Inadequate INADEQUATE Page 28

Improvements to Consider While the purchase order is verifiable, it is not current. Consider the following: Current competitive quote Market pricing Adjust estimated prices for cost trends and quantity Ensure non-recurring costs are not included in unitprice Make or buy analysis Inventory on hand Cost or pricing data if over threshold Page 29

Cost or Pricing Data Considerations Labor: Historical data - its use or nonuse Basis for escalation factors Turnover Compensation issues Changes in compensation policy Market rates to demonstrate reasonableness Historical skill mix to demonstrate basis of estimate Improvement curves Page 30

Cost or Pricing Data Considerations Indirect Rates: Internal budgets Basis of escalation factors Changes in headcount Sales forecast Historical rates/accuracy of previous forecasts Ongoing issues (e.g., CAS) Any known accounting issues that may impact rates Page 31

Historical Data Estimates based on historical data should consider: Learning efficiencies Prior non-recurring costs Escalating/diminishing costs Representative/Non-representative aspects of historical cost used to estimate Page 32

GAAP Unallowable Costs Ensure proposed rates/costs exclude unallowable costs Allowable per FAR 31.205 Reasonable Limitations on contract Allocable CAS, if applicable FAR 31.201-2 Expressly Unallowable: FAR 31.205-X Examples: Fines, Penalties, Entertainment, Contributions Page 33

Common Deficiencies Inadequate cost or pricing data Lack of/inadequate budgetary data Failure to perform subcontract analysis Page 34

Wrap Up Pricing proposals should include the following: Cost or Pricing Data which supports all proposed costs Budgetary Data (or support for proposed indirect rates) for the entire period of performance Subcontract Analysis, if applicable Page 35

DFARS Resources Hill Air Force Base DFARS Website DPAP DFARS Website FAR Hill Air Force Base FAR Website Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Website DCAA DCAA Website DFARS 252.215-7009 Proposal Adequacy Checklist DCAA Information for Contractors Manual Page 36