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Building a Past Performance Data Base
The information you should keep on file for EACH job is:
Name of the Job
Name of Agency, Office, Business or Company that extends the contract to you
Dollar Value of the Job
Name and number for contact person or CO or PM that you report to
Your position (Prime or Subcontractor)
Key company personnel that were involved and the position they held (PM, accounts, engineer, onsite
manager, etc.)
A complete description of the SOW and Scope of project
Date started; date ended
A complete narrative of how the job went – start to finish; any problems that arose; how issues were
resolved; any solutions you brought to the table; who was involved in aspects of the job or problem
solving; any contract changes; anything that happened while working; etc.
Final result of the job; everyone happy? If not- how did you resolve that?
Any invoice or payment problems?
Past Performance - Hints on Preparing
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Writing Past Performance
Written by Sam Martin
Especially after reform in contracting, past performance has become the section that often decides who
wins or loses the contract. The dozens of proposals we have worked during the past three years have
usually assigned 30 - 40% of the total evaluation score to past performance. Past performance can
assume an even more important position in the proposal, however, because no Source Selection
committee is going to award contract to a vendor lacking strong past performance.
The key questions are these: (1) How complete is the past performance archive? (2) How is the process
of preparing the past performance going to be managed? And (3) who is going to write the past
performance?
It has been our experience that the number of companies that maintain an up-to-date past performance
archive is small. The usual case is that the past performance citations are out of date, incomplete, or non­
existent.
The first step in the job of producing a responsive past performance section is to assess the requirements
and plan accordingly. How many past performance citations are required? What are all the technical /
experience areas that must be addressed by the citations? How many of the requirements will need to be
addressed by citations from subcontractor firms? Given the situation, how many person-hours of labor will
be necessary to complete the past performance section? Which citations are long-lead items requiring
advance planning because of the need to interface with subcontractors or develop information lost from
corps-rate memory?
The question asking who will write the citations can have different answers. Occasionally, there will be
project or program managers with the time and ability to write at least a first-draft response on some of
the citations. Usually, most of the work will default to the editor(s) assigned to take responsibility for the
past performance section.
If the past performance section is complex at all, it will be helpful to begin with an audit of the solicitation
requirements. Determine what are the important elements of experience required to do the job. Format
the past performance so that each citation addresses as many parts of the spec as possible. At the end,
audit the body of the citations to ensure that you have conclusively demonstrated the capability to do all
parts of the spec.
Our experience has been that, at least 90% of past performance citations will have to be edited to a
lesser or greater extent. Usually, the citations are out of date, incomplete, or fail to adequately address
the requirements of the job being proposed. Consequently, it is incumbent on the bidder to edit the
citations as appropriate to tell an effective story.
Usually, you can plan on expending at least four hours per citation, if not double that, given average field
conditions. The editors will sometimes be lucky in having one or two citations that are already close to the
spec. However, it is more frequently the case to have citations that require complete reformatting. Often
this work will require the editors to interview the cognizant project I program managers on the phone, and
just finding these individuals frequently requires a significant expenditure of time. In cases where these
managers have left the company, the editors may need to use their creative imagination.
Many solicitations require the bidder to provide references in the past performance section, including the
name and phone number of a customer contact person who can be called. It has been our experience
that, for every proposal, any references provided need to be checked. Sometimes, it is a challenge to
even find the references, as they have changed job, or agency. Consultants are good to do this, because
the references will speak more candidly to the consultant than to the contractor. Any bidder who skips this
step is courting disaster, as companies sometimes do not have an accurate understanding of their
customer opinion.
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documentation to demonstrate that adequate financial resources are available.
(12) Small Business Subcontracting Plan, if applicable The offeror shall prepare and submit a
Small Business Subcontracting Plan if, pursuant to the applicable NArCS codes and size
standards, it is determined to be other than a small business concern for purposes of this
solicitation. Failure to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan when required will result in
the rejection of your proposal. Large businesses, nonprofit organizations and educational
institutions are advised of the requirement to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan (see
Clause 552.219-72, incorporated by reference).The Government will review each plan to assure it
is consistent with the provisions of this clause. Subcontracting plans are subject to negotiations
along with the terms and conditions of any contract resulting from this solicitation. The offeror's
subcontracting plan must be approved by the Contracting Officer prior to award. A sample
outline that may be used in preparing a subcontracting plan is included as FedBizOpps Document
7 (ref. FAR 19.702).
GSA's subcontracting goals for Fiscal Year 2009 are:
Category of Small Business Goal % of Total
Subcontracting Dollars
Small Business (total ofall types) 37%
HUBZone 3%
Small Disadvantaged 6%
Women Owned 5%
Veteran Owned 5%
Service Disabled Veteran Owned 3%
(b) Section II Technical Proposal: The technical proposal is comprised of four factors Factor One
(Corporate Experience), Factor Two (Relevant Project Experience), Factor Three (Past Performance)
and Factor Four (Quality Control). All offers shall address these factors as instructed below. If the
offeror is proposing multiple Special Item Numbers (SfNs), they shall clearly identify each SIN with
the corresponding technical information. Please provide a narrative for each of the following sections to
demonstrate your company's capabilities in satisfying ALL underlying requirements listed below.
(I) Factor One Corporate Experience: Submit a two page (maximum) narrative describing the
company's corporate experience in all services provided under this Schedule, regardless of the
number of SfNs being offered. Your company must have provided the type of professional
services under this schedule to either a Government or Commercial entity for a minimum of two
years. At a minimum, your narrative must include the following:
(i) Organization'S number ofyears of corporate experience in the services described in
Part I of this solicitation.
(ii) Organization's size, experience in the field, and resources available to enable the
offeror to fulfill requirements.
(iii) Brief history of the organization's activities contributing to the development of
expertise and capabilities related to this requirement.
(iv) Information that demonstrates the offeror's organizational and accounting controls
and manpower presently in house or the ability to acquire the type and kinds of personnel
proposed.
(v) Describe/identify how you intend to market services to federal clients.
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(vi) Discuss the use of subcontractors. If applicable, a letter of commitment is required to
cover the term of the contract.
(2) Factor Two Relevant Project Experience:
(i) For each service SlN offered, the offeror must provide descriptions of two (2) projects.
Each description must state the SIN to which it applies, and identify the specific services
being proposed for that SIN.
(ii) The projects must either have been completed within the last two years or be ongoing.
For ongoing contracts with a base year and option years, at a minimum, the base year
must have been completed; for multiyear task orders, at a minimum, the first year must
have been completed.
(iii) The offeror must demonstrate that the tasks performed are ofa similar complexity to
the work solicited under each SIN. The offeror may provide the same project for more
than one SIN as long as the description identifies which specific work relates to each SIN.
All examples of completed services must have been found to be acceptable by the client.
Project descriptions shall not exceed four (4) pages per project.
(iv) Each project description shall include the following customer reference information:
(A) Customer/Client Name
(B) Project Name/Contract Number
(C) Customer Point of Contact for Project
(D) POC's phone number and email
(E) Project performance period (include months/years)
(F) Dollar value of the entire project
(G) Dollar value received for the work preformed relevant to the SIN offered
(H) Brief summary of the project as a whole (background, purpose, etc.)
(I) A copy of the Statement of Work for the project; this does not count against
the limitation of four pages per project.
(v) As applicable, each project description shall include a narrative account of the work
performed that addresses the following elements:
(A) Detailed description of SIN relevant work performed and results achieved
(B) Methodology, tools, and/or processes utilized in performing the work
(C) Demonstration of compliance with any applicable laws, regulations,
Executive Orders, OMB Circulars, professional standards, etc.
(D) Project schedule (i.e., major milestones, tasks, deliverables), including an
explanation of any delays
(E) How the work performed is similar in scope and complexity to that described
in the Statement of Work (Part I of this solicitation)
(F) Demonstration of specific experience and/or special qualifications detailed in
the Statement of Work (Part I of this solicitation)
(vi) Substitution For Relevant Project Experience If project experience does not exist, the
offeror may substitute relevant projects of predecessor companies or key persormel that
will be performing major aspects of the work. If the offeror chooses to make such a
substitution, the narratives must clearly identify the entity or personnel that performed the
services. This paragraph applies only to the following schedules:
(A) 520 Financial and Business Services (FABS),
(B) 738 II Language Services,
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(C) 738 X Human Resources and EEO Resources,
(D) 69 Training Aids & Devices, Instructor LED Training"Test Administration,
and
(E) 03FAC Facilities Maintenance and Management.
(3) Factor Three Past Performance: The offeror shall order and obtain a Past Performance
Evaluation from Open Ratings, Inc. (ORl). See FedBizOpps Document 6. Offerors are
responsible for payment to ORI for the Past Performance Evaluation.
(i) Past Performance Evaluations are valid for a period of one year from date of issuance
by ORI. The submission of an evaluation issued more than one year prior to the date of
proposal submission will result in rejection of the proposal.
(ii) The offeror shall submit one (I) copy of the completed Past Performance Evaluation
and one (I) copy of the order form (including information on up to 20 customer
references) with its proposal. Failure to submit the order form and the completed
evaluation with the offer will result in rejection of the proposal. A "customer reference" is
defined as a person or company that has purchased services from your firm.
(iii) Offeror is advised to use references from projects involving services related to this
solicitation and/or those performed under the appropriate NAICS code(s) related to
services offered. If these references were not provided to ORl, please explain why.
(iv) The offeror shall address any negative feedback contained in the ORI report. Explain
what actions your firm has taken to minimize the problems that resulted in negative
feedback.
(4) Factor Four Quality Control: Submit one narrative regardless of the number ofSINs offered,
not to exceed two (2) pages, addressing each ofthe following items to demonstrate your firm's
capabilities in satisfying ALL underlying requirements listed below.
(i) Describe the internal review procedures which facilitate high quality standards in the
organization.
(ii) Identify the individuals who will directly supervise or review projects specifically
regarding quality control.
(iii) State whether or not subcontractors are used and, if subcontractors are used, describe
the quality control measures the offeror uses to ensure acceptable subcontractor
performance.
(iv) Describe how your firm handles potential problem areas and solutions.
(v) Describe the procedures for insuring quality performance while meeting urgent
requirements.
(vi) Identify the strategies your firm will implement to manage and complete mUltiple
projects for multiple agencies simultaneously.
(c) Section III Price Proposal:
(1) GSA's pricing goal: Obtain equal to or better than the Most Favored Customer (MFC) pricing
with the same or similar terms and conditions. The U.S. Government Accountability Office has
specifically recommended that "the price analysis GSA does to establish the Government's MAS
negotiation objective should start with the best discount given to any of the vendor's customers."
GSA seeks to obtain the offeror's best price based on its evaluation of discounts, terms,
conditions, and concessions offered to commercial customers. If the MFC is a Federal agency,
but sales exist to commercial clients, identify which, ifany, of the commercial clients obtain the
best price. This will allow the Government to establish a "basis for award" customer in
accordance with the Price Reductions Clause 552.238-75, paragraph (a). The prices submitted
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Past performance everything

  • 1. Building a Past Performance Data Base The information you should keep on file for EACH job is: Name of the Job Name of Agency, Office, Business or Company that extends the contract to you Dollar Value of the Job Name and number for contact person or CO or PM that you report to Your position (Prime or Subcontractor) Key company personnel that were involved and the position they held (PM, accounts, engineer, onsite manager, etc.) A complete description of the SOW and Scope of project Date started; date ended A complete narrative of how the job went – start to finish; any problems that arose; how issues were resolved; any solutions you brought to the table; who was involved in aspects of the job or problem solving; any contract changes; anything that happened while working; etc. Final result of the job; everyone happy? If not- how did you resolve that? Any invoice or payment problems?
  • 2. Past Performance - Hints on Preparing . ,--';;: . 1:__ .. ~. ...... - ... . .,..._.....!:.I:::::..:.. ­ Writing Past Performance Written by Sam Martin Especially after reform in contracting, past performance has become the section that often decides who wins or loses the contract. The dozens of proposals we have worked during the past three years have usually assigned 30 - 40% of the total evaluation score to past performance. Past performance can assume an even more important position in the proposal, however, because no Source Selection committee is going to award contract to a vendor lacking strong past performance. The key questions are these: (1) How complete is the past performance archive? (2) How is the process of preparing the past performance going to be managed? And (3) who is going to write the past performance? It has been our experience that the number of companies that maintain an up-to-date past performance archive is small. The usual case is that the past performance citations are out of date, incomplete, or non­ existent. The first step in the job of producing a responsive past performance section is to assess the requirements and plan accordingly. How many past performance citations are required? What are all the technical / experience areas that must be addressed by the citations? How many of the requirements will need to be addressed by citations from subcontractor firms? Given the situation, how many person-hours of labor will be necessary to complete the past performance section? Which citations are long-lead items requiring advance planning because of the need to interface with subcontractors or develop information lost from corps-rate memory? The question asking who will write the citations can have different answers. Occasionally, there will be project or program managers with the time and ability to write at least a first-draft response on some of the citations. Usually, most of the work will default to the editor(s) assigned to take responsibility for the past performance section. If the past performance section is complex at all, it will be helpful to begin with an audit of the solicitation requirements. Determine what are the important elements of experience required to do the job. Format the past performance so that each citation addresses as many parts of the spec as possible. At the end, audit the body of the citations to ensure that you have conclusively demonstrated the capability to do all parts of the spec. Our experience has been that, at least 90% of past performance citations will have to be edited to a lesser or greater extent. Usually, the citations are out of date, incomplete, or fail to adequately address the requirements of the job being proposed. Consequently, it is incumbent on the bidder to edit the citations as appropriate to tell an effective story.
  • 3. Usually, you can plan on expending at least four hours per citation, if not double that, given average field conditions. The editors will sometimes be lucky in having one or two citations that are already close to the spec. However, it is more frequently the case to have citations that require complete reformatting. Often this work will require the editors to interview the cognizant project I program managers on the phone, and just finding these individuals frequently requires a significant expenditure of time. In cases where these managers have left the company, the editors may need to use their creative imagination. Many solicitations require the bidder to provide references in the past performance section, including the name and phone number of a customer contact person who can be called. It has been our experience that, for every proposal, any references provided need to be checked. Sometimes, it is a challenge to even find the references, as they have changed job, or agency. Consultants are good to do this, because the references will speak more candidly to the consultant than to the contractor. Any bidder who skips this step is courting disaster, as companies sometimes do not have an accurate understanding of their customer opinion.
  • 4. 'Pas-!- ?er~ (J)t!t/'~. documentation to demonstrate that adequate financial resources are available. (12) Small Business Subcontracting Plan, if applicable The offeror shall prepare and submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan if, pursuant to the applicable NArCS codes and size standards, it is determined to be other than a small business concern for purposes of this solicitation. Failure to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan when required will result in the rejection of your proposal. Large businesses, nonprofit organizations and educational institutions are advised of the requirement to submit a Small Business Subcontracting Plan (see Clause 552.219-72, incorporated by reference).The Government will review each plan to assure it is consistent with the provisions of this clause. Subcontracting plans are subject to negotiations along with the terms and conditions of any contract resulting from this solicitation. The offeror's subcontracting plan must be approved by the Contracting Officer prior to award. A sample outline that may be used in preparing a subcontracting plan is included as FedBizOpps Document 7 (ref. FAR 19.702). GSA's subcontracting goals for Fiscal Year 2009 are: Category of Small Business Goal % of Total Subcontracting Dollars Small Business (total ofall types) 37% HUBZone 3% Small Disadvantaged 6% Women Owned 5% Veteran Owned 5% Service Disabled Veteran Owned 3% (b) Section II Technical Proposal: The technical proposal is comprised of four factors Factor One (Corporate Experience), Factor Two (Relevant Project Experience), Factor Three (Past Performance) and Factor Four (Quality Control). All offers shall address these factors as instructed below. If the offeror is proposing multiple Special Item Numbers (SfNs), they shall clearly identify each SIN with the corresponding technical information. Please provide a narrative for each of the following sections to demonstrate your company's capabilities in satisfying ALL underlying requirements listed below. (I) Factor One Corporate Experience: Submit a two page (maximum) narrative describing the company's corporate experience in all services provided under this Schedule, regardless of the number of SfNs being offered. Your company must have provided the type of professional services under this schedule to either a Government or Commercial entity for a minimum of two years. At a minimum, your narrative must include the following: (i) Organization'S number ofyears of corporate experience in the services described in Part I of this solicitation. (ii) Organization's size, experience in the field, and resources available to enable the offeror to fulfill requirements. (iii) Brief history of the organization's activities contributing to the development of expertise and capabilities related to this requirement. (iv) Information that demonstrates the offeror's organizational and accounting controls and manpower presently in house or the ability to acquire the type and kinds of personnel proposed. (v) Describe/identify how you intend to market services to federal clients. vii
  • 5. (vi) Discuss the use of subcontractors. If applicable, a letter of commitment is required to cover the term of the contract. (2) Factor Two Relevant Project Experience: (i) For each service SlN offered, the offeror must provide descriptions of two (2) projects. Each description must state the SIN to which it applies, and identify the specific services being proposed for that SIN. (ii) The projects must either have been completed within the last two years or be ongoing. For ongoing contracts with a base year and option years, at a minimum, the base year must have been completed; for multiyear task orders, at a minimum, the first year must have been completed. (iii) The offeror must demonstrate that the tasks performed are ofa similar complexity to the work solicited under each SIN. The offeror may provide the same project for more than one SIN as long as the description identifies which specific work relates to each SIN. All examples of completed services must have been found to be acceptable by the client. Project descriptions shall not exceed four (4) pages per project. (iv) Each project description shall include the following customer reference information: (A) Customer/Client Name (B) Project Name/Contract Number (C) Customer Point of Contact for Project (D) POC's phone number and email (E) Project performance period (include months/years) (F) Dollar value of the entire project (G) Dollar value received for the work preformed relevant to the SIN offered (H) Brief summary of the project as a whole (background, purpose, etc.) (I) A copy of the Statement of Work for the project; this does not count against the limitation of four pages per project. (v) As applicable, each project description shall include a narrative account of the work performed that addresses the following elements: (A) Detailed description of SIN relevant work performed and results achieved (B) Methodology, tools, and/or processes utilized in performing the work (C) Demonstration of compliance with any applicable laws, regulations, Executive Orders, OMB Circulars, professional standards, etc. (D) Project schedule (i.e., major milestones, tasks, deliverables), including an explanation of any delays (E) How the work performed is similar in scope and complexity to that described in the Statement of Work (Part I of this solicitation) (F) Demonstration of specific experience and/or special qualifications detailed in the Statement of Work (Part I of this solicitation) (vi) Substitution For Relevant Project Experience If project experience does not exist, the offeror may substitute relevant projects of predecessor companies or key persormel that will be performing major aspects of the work. If the offeror chooses to make such a substitution, the narratives must clearly identify the entity or personnel that performed the services. This paragraph applies only to the following schedules: (A) 520 Financial and Business Services (FABS), (B) 738 II Language Services, viii
  • 6. (C) 738 X Human Resources and EEO Resources, (D) 69 Training Aids & Devices, Instructor LED Training"Test Administration, and (E) 03FAC Facilities Maintenance and Management. (3) Factor Three Past Performance: The offeror shall order and obtain a Past Performance Evaluation from Open Ratings, Inc. (ORl). See FedBizOpps Document 6. Offerors are responsible for payment to ORI for the Past Performance Evaluation. (i) Past Performance Evaluations are valid for a period of one year from date of issuance by ORI. The submission of an evaluation issued more than one year prior to the date of proposal submission will result in rejection of the proposal. (ii) The offeror shall submit one (I) copy of the completed Past Performance Evaluation and one (I) copy of the order form (including information on up to 20 customer references) with its proposal. Failure to submit the order form and the completed evaluation with the offer will result in rejection of the proposal. A "customer reference" is defined as a person or company that has purchased services from your firm. (iii) Offeror is advised to use references from projects involving services related to this solicitation and/or those performed under the appropriate NAICS code(s) related to services offered. If these references were not provided to ORl, please explain why. (iv) The offeror shall address any negative feedback contained in the ORI report. Explain what actions your firm has taken to minimize the problems that resulted in negative feedback. (4) Factor Four Quality Control: Submit one narrative regardless of the number ofSINs offered, not to exceed two (2) pages, addressing each ofthe following items to demonstrate your firm's capabilities in satisfying ALL underlying requirements listed below. (i) Describe the internal review procedures which facilitate high quality standards in the organization. (ii) Identify the individuals who will directly supervise or review projects specifically regarding quality control. (iii) State whether or not subcontractors are used and, if subcontractors are used, describe the quality control measures the offeror uses to ensure acceptable subcontractor performance. (iv) Describe how your firm handles potential problem areas and solutions. (v) Describe the procedures for insuring quality performance while meeting urgent requirements. (vi) Identify the strategies your firm will implement to manage and complete mUltiple projects for multiple agencies simultaneously. (c) Section III Price Proposal: (1) GSA's pricing goal: Obtain equal to or better than the Most Favored Customer (MFC) pricing with the same or similar terms and conditions. The U.S. Government Accountability Office has specifically recommended that "the price analysis GSA does to establish the Government's MAS negotiation objective should start with the best discount given to any of the vendor's customers." GSA seeks to obtain the offeror's best price based on its evaluation of discounts, terms, conditions, and concessions offered to commercial customers. If the MFC is a Federal agency, but sales exist to commercial clients, identify which, ifany, of the commercial clients obtain the best price. This will allow the Government to establish a "basis for award" customer in accordance with the Price Reductions Clause 552.238-75, paragraph (a). The prices submitted ix