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The Making of PMSS and Going Live!

Procurement Management Support System. The Making of PMSS and Going Live!. Making of PMSS.

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The Making of PMSS and Going Live!

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  1. Procurement Management Support System The Making of PMSS and Going Live!

  2. Making of PMSS • The need for developing a centralized software that allow more than 200 engineering higher education institutions spread across the states in India to carry out procurement in an efficient and consistent manner was felt from the experiences of major deviations from agreed procurement arrangements and poor capacity observed in implementation of TEQIP Phase 1 ended in 2009. • As part of the project preparations, GoI and Bank agreed to develop Procurement Management Support System (PMSS) to help the institutions manage procurement worth about US$ 200 Million in the project. • PMSS was developed over a period of almost 1 year. Through a competitive selection, Compulink Software Ltd. Pune, India was selected for the development. It involved efforts from TEQIP NPIU and a national Level Experts Committee of 9 faculty members from the reputed engineering colleges and continous professional and technical support from the Bank Procurement Team to ensure a successful development.

  3. Making of PMSS • During the requirement gathering phase NPIU and Compulink consultants visited central and state level institurtions (NIT Durgapur, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, SPFU Hyderabad & Osmania university Hyderabad from where web-conferencing was done with 6 other collages to understand the process followed during TEQIP-I). • During the development phase, interim release were made. 3 day review meetings were conducted at NPIU after each release and the application was demonstrated. Inputs were obtained from NPIU, Experts Committee and The World Bank, which helped, shape PMSS to best suite the needs of users. • After the final development an intensive User Acceptance Test (UAT) session was conducted and final tweaking of PMSS was done. • A pilot training for first time users from 14 centrally financed National Institutes of technology (NITs) were organised in Pune India in March 2011. First time users reported they could complete learning and navigating software in 30 mts. Reflecting the user friednly nature and ease of navigation of the software. • PMSS goes live on 1 April 2011 hoping to change the way in which procurement is managed in this major central program

  4. Welcome PMSS is a web based procurement management support system that standardizes the procurement process of goods, works and services under TEQIP Phase II project.

  5. What is PMSS • Standardizes the procurement process under TEQIP Phase II project • Provides end-to-end procurement process flow • Provides standard document formats defined by World Bank • Provides guidance to follow the procurement process. • Generates real time reports at institution, state and national level • Provides alerts about pending/forthcoming procurements • Helps in contract management • Provides a common interface to raise queries

  6. PMSS Modules • PMSS – MIS : • Generates reports • Useful in monitoring procurement • Configuration : • Allows setting up Institution details • Allows other configurations e.g. providing Departments details, Purchase committee details etc • e-Dashboard : • Shows alerts and • Informative graphs on procurements • Procurements : • Procurement plan creation • Procurement Plan approvals • Procurement initiation to closure is done in this module Request/ Queries : This module is used for posting queries related to procurement process or technical queries on PMSS

  7. PMSS: limitless Options and Opportunities • Preparation of Procurement Plans by Institutions • Interface for forwarding Plans for Approval of NPIU • Provisions to revise with delegated thresholds for approval at Institute, State PFU and NPIU Level • Based only on the Plan, Institutes can Initiate and complete Procurement of Goods and Works following Shopping, NCB, ICB, etc. PMSS generates letters, adverts, bid documents, contracts, evaluation reports etc. Prior review in built at all stages required • Similarly, PMSS also has service procurement following QCBS, FBS, LCS and SSS • PMSS can track contracts after award for delivery and payments • PMSS alerts users on various activities bid to be issued as per Plan, bid opening, evaluation schedules, delivery times, bid and performance security expiry, application of LD, etc. • A range of MIS reports can be generated for institute, state and national levels for procurement monitoring, post review etc.

  8. Navigation Prepare/ Revise Plan: This node is used to create/ revise the procurement plan Old Plans: This node is used to view the old-revised plans Approvals : This node is used by Director/ SPFU/ NPIU to approve the plans These nodes are used to Initiate, Perform (In - Progress), Complete, Cancel procurements

  9. Procurements Module Procurement • Shopping – Goods/Works • Direct Contracting – Goods/Works • Competitive Bidding • National Competitive Bidding (NCB) Goods/Works • International Competitive Bidding (ICB) • Limited International Bidding (LIB) • Services • Methods for selection of Firms • Methods for selection of Individual Consultants • Procurement Plan • Plan Creation • Plan Revision • Procurement Plan Approval

  10. Step 1: Plan Creation Procurement plan is created to define all the procurements for the stipulated plan period. • Define the Procurement Plan for procurement of Goods, Works and Services • Two tabs are provided – Goods/Works and Services. • Select the appropriate tab, click ‘Add’ within the tab and define the package/ service.

  11. Step 2: Add Goods/Works Package A package is group of items to be purchased together. Package can be awarded to a single supplier/ contractor • Follow the steps mentioned on the popup and enter the required Data. • Click ‘Save’ to save the Data. • Click ‘Department-wise Breakup’ and enter the breakup, if the item is being procured for multiple departments.

  12. Step 4: Add Services A Service is Firm based or an Individual Consultant based service that can be procured • Enter the required Data • Click ‘Save’ to save the Data.

  13. Step 5: Submit Plan for approval Procurement Plan is submitted for approval so that planned procurements can be reviewed • Ensure all packages and services along with their Tentative timelines are defined. • Click ‘Submit Procurement Plan’. The plan will be sent to respective approving authority depending on type of the institution • For CFI : NPIU • For State-sponsored Institution : SPFU and then to NPIU • Before sending for approval, the plan will be validated against the available budget.

  14. Step 6: Plan Approval • On approval from the concerned authorities, the plan status will change to approved.. • After the plan is approved, procurements can be initiated

  15. Initiate Procurements • The approved procurements will be seen under the Initiation Node. • Click on the package/ service to be initiated, provide the ‘Actual Financial Section Date’ (i.e. internal, procurement sanction date) and save. • Timelines can be revised using the ‘Revise Timeliness‘ link. • Click on ‘Click here to Proceed’ to start the procurement.

  16. Shopping - Goods

  17. Stage 1: Invitation Letter This stage is primarily used to generate Invitation Letters • Click on ‘Step 1: Fill Below Details and Save‘, enter the date and click save. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter Item Details’, in the shown subtab click on item name (s) and enter data. • Click on ‘Step 3:Add Evaluation Questions, If Required’, add/ delete evaluation questions, if required. • on the popup enter the data and click save. • Click on ‘Step 4: Enter Supplier Details’, in the shown subtab add details of the suppliers whom invitation letter will be sent. • Click on ‘Step 5: Define Payment Terms’, two payment terms will be shown in the subtab. Enter expected delivery period for the payment terms. • Click on ‘Step 6: Generate Invitation Letters’ , generate invitation letters for added suppliers. • Click on ‘Step 7: View & Print Invitation Letter ‘. In the shown subtab, download or email the invitation letters to the suppliers.

  18. Stage 2: Quotation Opening In this stage Quotation Opening is performed and responsive quotations are identified. • Click on ‘Step 1: Print Quotation Opening Form’, this form can be used during manual Quotation Opening process. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter Quotation Opening Data’, enter the data and click save. Click ‘Enter Quotation Opening Data’ link. On the popup enter data for all the suppliers. • Click on ‘Step 3: Upload Quotation Opening Form & Minutes’, upload the Quotation Opening form and Quotation Opening Minutes in the shown subtab.

  19. Stage 3: Quotation Evaluation In this stage, evaluation is performed and lowest evaluated responsive supplier is identified. • Click on ‘Step 1: Print Quotation Evaluation Form’, this form can be used during manual evaluation process. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter Quotation Evaluation Data’, on the popup enter data for all the suppliers. • System will evaluate and display the Lowest Responsive Supplier. • Click on ‘Step 3: Upload Quotation Evaluation Form’, upload the Quotation Evaluation Form and Minutes of meeting in the shown subtab.

  20. Stage 4: Recommendation for Award In this stage appropriate responsive supplier can be recommended. If the lowest evaluated responsive supplier (L1) is not acceptable by the committee , then another supplier can be selected in this stage Select the appropriate Supplier, enter the comments and save.

  21. Stage 5: PO Generation In this stage the Purchase Order is generated and Payment terms are updated. • Click on ‘Step 1: Fill below details’ , enter PO generation date and click Save. • Click on ‘Step 2: Generate Purchase Order‘, enter data on the popup and save. Click on ‘Print PO’, this will generate the Purchase Order. • Click on ‘Step 3: View/Update Payment Details ‘, update data for each payment term. • Click on ‘Step 4: Upload Purchase Order’, upload the Purchase Order in the shown subtab.

  22. Stage 6: GRN and Payment Tracking In this stage Goods received details are captured and Payment tracking is performed. • Click on ‘Step 1:Fill GRN Details’ , as and when Goods are received enter data in the shown subtab. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter Payment Details ‘, update payment details as and when payments are made.

  23. Shopping – Works • Shopping – Works follows this process • The basic stages and steps of Shopping Works are similar to those of Shopping Goods

  24. Direct Contracting • Direct Contracting follows this process • Direct Contracting is similar to Shopping except; • Quotations are invited from only one supplier/ contractor. Thus the condition on minimum three suppliers/ contractors does not exist for Direct Contracting. • Quotation Opening and Quotation Evaluation steps are not present for Direct Contracting.

  25. NCB – Goods NCB – Goods follows this process

  26. Stage 1: Generation of Bid This stage is primarily used to generate the SBD document • Click on ‘Step 1: Enter Bid Details‘, enter the data and click save. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter Bidder Instruction & SCC Information’, on the popup enter the data and click save. • Click on ‘Step 3: Add/View Item Specifications’, in the shown subtab click on item name (s) and enter data. • Click on ‘Step 4: Add/View Payment Terms’, three payment terms will be shown in the subtab, edit/ update the payment terms, as required. • Click on ‘Step 5:Define Additional Question, If Required’, add/ delete the evaluation/ post qualification question, if required. • Click on ‘Step 6: Generate SBD’, save the SBD and update the yellow sections in the SBD. • Click on ‘Step 7: Upload/ View SBD ‘, upload the final SBD in the shown subtab.

  27. Stage 2: Advt. & Issue of Bid In this stage tender is floated and info of bidder purchasing bid is captured, if available • Click on ‘Step 1: Generate Advertisement‘, on the popup enter the data and click save. Click ‘Print Advertisement’ link to generate the advertisement. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter/View Advertisement Details’, enter the data and click save. • Click on ‘Step 3: Upload/View Advertisement ’, upload the copy of Advertisement in the shown subtab. • Click on ‘Step 4: Add/View Bidder Details’, as and when Bids are issued, bidder data can be entered. • Click on ‘Step 5: Enter Prebid Meeting Information’, on the popup enter prebid meeting details, if any. • ‘Extension of Bid submission date (if required)’ link , can be used if there is extension of bid submission date. • ‘Upload Corrigendum (If any)’ link, can be used to upload the Corrigendum, if any.

  28. Stage 3: Bid Opening In this stage Bid opening is performed and responsive bids are identified • Click on ‘Step 1: Add/View Bidder Details‘, add the bidders in the subtab. • Click on ‘Step 2: Print Bid Opening Form’, this form can be used during manual opening processes. • Click on ‘Step 3: Enter/View Bid Opening Data’, enter the data and click save. Click ‘Enter Bid Opening Data’ link, on the popup enter data for all the Bidders. • Click on ‘Step 4: Upload Bid Opening Document & Minutes’, upload the Bid opening doc and Bid opening Minutes in the shown subtab

  29. Stage 4: Bid Evaluation In this stage evaluation is performed and lowest evaluated bidder is identified • Click on ‘Step 1: Print Bid Evaluation Form’, this form can be used during manual evaluation processes. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter/View Bid Opening Data’, on the popup enter data for all the Bidders. • System will show the Lowest Responsive Bidder. Click ‘Post Qualification Criteria’ link and enter the post qualification details. • Click on ‘Step 3: Upload Bid Evaluation Details’, upload the Bid evaluation doc in the shown subtab

  30. Stage 5: Recommendation for Award In this stage appropriate responsive bidder can be recommend. If the lowest evaluated responsive bidder (L1) is not acceptable by the committee then another bidder can be selected in this stage • Select the appropriate Bidder, enter the comments and save. • Click on ‘Step 2: Generate Bid Evaluation Report’, save the BER and update the yellow sections in the BER. • Click on ‘Step 3: Upload/ View Bid Evaluation Report‘, upload the final BER in the shown subtab.

  31. Stage 6: LOA, Contract Award and PO In this stage LOA, Contract Award and PO are generated and Payment terms are updated. • Click on ‘Step 1: Fill /View Acceptance Letter details’ , save the LOA generated date. • Click on ‘Step 2: Generate Letter of Acceptance’, this will generate the LOA. • Click on ‘Step 3: Generate Contract & PO‘, enter data on the popup and save. Click on Print PO, this will generate the PO. Click on Print Contract, this will generate the Contract. • Click on ‘Step 4: Enter/View Payment Details ‘, update data for each payment term. • Click on ‘Step 5: Upload PO, LOA & Contract Form’, upload the LOA, Contract and PO in the shown subtab.

  32. Stage 7: GRN & Payments In this stage Goods received details are captured and Payment tracking is performed. • Click on ‘Step 1:Fill/View GRN Details’ , as and when Goods are received enter data in the shown subtab. • Click on ‘Step 2: Enter/View Payment Details ‘, update payment details as and when payments are made. • In case of amendments, if any use the ‘Fill Amendment Details, if required’ link.

  33. NCB – Works • NCB – Works follows this process • The basic stages and steps of NCB Works are similar to those of NCB Goods

  34. ICB • ICB follows this process • The basic stages of ICB are similar to those of NCB except; • At the advertisement stage ‘International site details’ and ‘UNDB’ published data can be inputted. • At every stage World Bank prior review is required thus after every stage package will go for World Bank review.

  35. LIB • LIB follows this process • The basic stages of LIB are similar to those of ICB except; • Advertisement is not done in LIB, it is done by direct invitation.

  36. PMSS – Reports

  37. PMSS – Alerts

  38. Request/ Queries • Request/ Queries Module is an interface used for answering the queries/ requests raised by the users. • User Submits a request/ query through this module • User can add attachments to the request/ query • Email is sent to NPIU and respective SPFU • NPIU & SPFU can see the request/ query • Provide resolution to the request/ query using discussion thread feature or otherwise • Email is sent to user • Requestor can see the comments and close the request

  39. Thank You

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