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1. Legal Potpourri:The Underground Economy, Guidance, Please, ANDWhen Branches Collide Mike Finn Long-term Civil Service Drudge and Contract/Fiscal Law Attorney-Advisor
2. DISCLAIMER “The views expressed herein should be in no way attributed to the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or to any rational adult in Government service. They are STRICTLY my own.”
3. Overview This stuff is hard.
If it was easy, they wouldn’t need us.
Are there grownups anywhere in the process?
4. Underground Economy - US We are the Oversight Group.
- Comptrollers
- Lawyers, Auditors, IGs, CID
- Contracting Officers
- Finance Officers
- Some logisticians/personnelists.
Our world is logical, orderly, and rule-bound. The lines are our friends.
5. Underground Economy - THEM THEY are the Operators.
- Subordinate Commanders
- Staff elements (2-9, less 8)
- Command Sergeants Major
- First line leaders and troops, civ and mil
- Most Engineers
Their motto:…
6.
“Git ‘er done!”
7. Underground Economy WE are not THEIR enemy.
We, and our rules, sometimes impede them.
But if Saddam couldn’t slow them down, why do we think we can?
Hence,… The Underground Economy.
8. Underground Economy Two Examples:
Iraq in April 2003
Government Purchase Cards
*GPC is only used as an example of a larger issue.
9. Underground EconomyIraq, April 2003 Scene-setting:
Saddam’s statue is down
ORHA becomes CPA
Commanders fresh from battle “own” huge swaths of terrain and populations
Little guidance or help
10. Underground Economy Iraq 2003What to do? Use Saddam-era ration cards as population resource control tool.
Take action with local leaders.
Make use of in-house resources (ROWPUs, Engineers, Medical, etc.)
Make use of operational funds.
Use what is available (see CERP)
In other words,…
Git ‘er done!
11. Underground Economy – GPCHistory Before GPC, buying a box of pencils took an act of Congress.
Implementation of GPC – LTG Funk
Whole new culture of the bazaar created
12. Underground Economy – GPCThe Bazaar Cross-Fiscal year Funding of Contracts and GPC regulated by procedures/guidance from higher, CRA, EOFY close-out schedules.
GPC and small purchases required to compete and use contractors from various socio-economic preferences.
Do any of these stop the Bazaar from its operation? Or even slow it down?
“NO” and “MAYBE”
13. Underground Economy – GPCWhat Goes Wrong Usually, nothing. Mission continues smoothly.
These can expose the underground economy:
- Surprise audit or inspection.
- In-house player blows the whistle.
- Vendor gets unhappy, blows the whistle.
- Misadventure stops merry-go-round at top.
When this happens, what is our role?
14. Underground Economy - GPC The guy behind the elephant We clean it up.
We investigate:
- Figure out who/what went wrong.
- See if we received value.
- See if we could buy the widget.
- Look for systemic fixes
Then we take action to correct. Til next time.
15. Underground EconomyConclusions Not condoned or condemned; just exists.
No contract or funding operation is or can be adequately surveilled/administered/ overseen. Not an accusation, just an economy of force operation.
While we may mitigate the worst excesses, we will never stamp it out.
16. Guidance, PleaseIn- or Out-Sourcing Genuine Issue: How do we decide?
A-76 an Eisenhower-era program
Compare contract/in-house costs over 5 years
Reagan era: Enthusiasms/inefficiencies
Bush 41 era: Hiatus
Clinton era: Re-inventing Government
Bush 43 - 2008 era: We’re at war
NDAA 2008 – Obama era: Prefer in-source
17. Guidance, PleasePreference v. Direction Congressional preference is clear, but the way ahead is not.
10 US Code Section 2463 (2006) directed us to devise and implement procedures to bring new and contracted functions in-house.
OMB Cir A-76 and AR and DA Pam 5-20 contain procedures, but…
- They are oriented toward original cost comparison.
- They are not in-source-friendly or relevant.
18. Guidance, PleaseActing on Preference As money tightened, various DoD components determined to act
With Congressional intent clear, civilian authorizations were approved for functions currently performed by contract
As contracts neared expiration, questions arose regarding whether or not procedures were in place to determine sourcing strategy.
19. Guidance, PleaseRock and a Hard Place Planners who granted authorizations for civilian spaces noted that new post-A-76 guidance is not out.
Contracts are expiring without follow-on, and authority/procedures to replace in-house are questionable.
Administrative Procedures Act 5 US Code Sections 551-559, generally requires the Government to follow its own rules.
20. Guidance, PleaseRecent Issue Rohmann Services, Inc. multi-media for USAF in San Antonio
USAF announces it will go in-house
Rohmann sues, claiming inter alia that cost comparison was done wrong
USAF determines to continue contract
USAF was in tenuous position.
21. Guidance, PleaseConclusion Congressional intent alone is not necessarily enough to spur and support action.
As a hierarchical organization, we must know and understand the procedures we have to follow to get where Congress wants us to be.
22. When Branches CollideCast of Characters We are Executive Branch creatures. We share this “big tent” with Small Business Administration (SBA), Department of Justice (DOJ), OMB, and many others.
Government Accountability Office (GAO) is a legislative branch creature.
The Court of Federal Claims (COFC) is a judicial branch creature.
23. When Branches CollideBid Protests, Normally Executive Branch bid protests to GAO or COFC
Protests cover a lot of terrain involving bidders’ or offerors’ rights in a procurement, and Gov procedures used to determine an awardee.
SBA usually determines socio-economic issues.
GAO announces a decision/recommendation
We nearly always follow it w/some exceptions.
24. When Branches CollideMission Critical Solutions, Inc. (MCS) MCS is both HUBZone and 8a
At contract renewal, MCS outgrows 8a but remains HUBZone.
Army ICW SBA determines to award to an Alaskan Native Corporation under 8a.
MCS protests, saying HUBZone takes priority.
GAO agrees.
25. When Branches CollideNext SBA disagrees, and refers thru OMB to DOJ Office of Legal Counsel (OLC).
DOJ OLC agrees with SBA, binds Executive Branch to SBA interpretation
MCS protests to COFC
COFC agrees w/GAO and MCS; enjoins DA & declares award “unlawful.”
26. When Branches CollideWhither Now? Executive Branch may appeal COFC decision to Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC.)
Until accepted, injunction remains in effect for the MCS contract.
DOJ – OLC opinion also remains in effect
If the issue comes up, we must keep an eye on the case and be prepared to defend the DOJ – OLC direction.
27. Conclusion We are a team of oversight professionals.
With issues of an underground economy, a lack of guidance at some times and an overabundance of conflicting guidance at others, we earn our pay.