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STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW)

STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW). PERFORMANCE BASED CONTRACTING. Statement of Work Performance-Based Contracting.

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STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW)

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  1. STATEMENT OF WORK(SOW) PERFORMANCE BASED CONTRACTING

  2. Statement of WorkPerformance-Based Contracting Performance-based contracting involves 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 a broad and imprecise statement of work.

  3. Statement of WorkWhat vs. How • Lower costs • Flexibility to achieve a solution • Solution is the responsibility on the contractor

  4. What Is An SOW? • A formal written description of your minimum requirements to be performed by a contractor • The “heart of your procurement”

  5. Why is a Clear and Concise SOW Important ? • Provides a clear understanding of the requirements • Establishes a baseline for proposal evaluation • Reduces evaluation and negotiation time • Minimizes need for future changes • Baselines contractor performance measures

  6. Many Documents Are Based On The SOW

  7. STATEMENT OF WORKPROCESS OVERVIEW The following is a summary of the recommended process steps for preparing a Statement of Work SOW : • Establish a preliminary scope statement ( i.e., the purpose or objective of your procurement) • List the tasks to be performed ( i.e., All performance requirements you intend the contractor to satisfy, all requirements that the contractor must comply with during contract performance ) • Group similar and related tasks. • Organize the tasks in logical sequence • Identify the input ( Required resources to perform the tasks) • Identify the output ( Required results or deliverables ) • Identify the timeline or frequency of the deliverables (output) • Develop the parameters for acceptable quality and performance • Determine how you will monitor the deliverables

  8. Statement of WorkStep 1 • ESTABLISH A PRELIMINARY SCOPE STATEMENT THAT: • Identifies the objective or purpose of the procurement • Description of work to be performed • Define the magnitude of work to be performed • Defines the boundaries of performance and responsibilities

  9. Statement of WorkStep 2 • List task to be performed that will: • Accomplish the objective of the SOW • Focus of “what” not “how” the contractor will perform

  10. Statement of WorkStep 3 • Group similar and related task • Categorize tasks as either major or sub-tasks • Add any additional tasks as you work through this

  11. Statement of WorkStep 4 • Organized task in logical sequence • Chronological order • Time-phase • Discipline • Ensure task required meet the minimum requirements • Delete unnecessary or repetitive tasks

  12. Statement of WorkStep 5 • Identify the required resources for each task (input) • May be labor, equipment and material • May be NAFI or government provided • Identify any operating restrictions or procedures

  13. Statement of WorkStep 6 • Identify required results and or deliverables (output) • Meetings • Reports • Provides information to develop oversight plan • Contractor responsible for the work (input to output)

  14. Statement of WorkStep 7 • Identify the frequency and timeline of deliverables • Assists in • Refining SOW • Method of surveillance • Surveillance plan • Cost estimate

  15. Statement of WorkStep 8 • Develop performance standard or acceptance criteria expressed in • Quality • Quantity • Time • Appearance • Should include elements such as “What, when, where, how many times • Should be appropriate for the contract and • Necessary • Realistic • Objective and measurable

  16. Statement of WorkStep 9 • Determine how you will monitor the deliverables • Must be appropriate for the contract • Cost effective • Methods include: • 100% inspection • Random sampling • Periodic inspection • Customer copleaints • Review of progress milestons • Reports by contractor

  17. Statement of WorkConclusion Lastly, the key factor in the success of the Performance Based Contract is the ability of you, the customer, to write good requirements.

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