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SeaPort Enhanced Program Overview Presented By: Ms. Sarah Ward Naval Sea Systems Command

What Is SeaPort-e?. SeaPort-e is a Set of Multiple Award Contracts:Navy Virtual SYSCOM's Enterprise solution to acquire Engineering, Financial, and Program Management support servicesSeaPort-e Navy service procurement vehicle:1,614 prime contractors (84% small business) with a basic IDIQ MAC in S

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SeaPort Enhanced Program Overview Presented By: Ms. Sarah Ward Naval Sea Systems Command

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    1. SeaPort Enhanced Program Overview Presented By: Ms. Sarah Ward Naval Sea Systems Command SDVOSB Conference Virginia Beach, VA 30 May 2008 Thank you Barbara for your nice introduction. Good morning. My name is Dave Diamantopoulos and I am very happy to have an opportunity to attend and participate in this year’s conference and to provide you with information pertaining to our SeaPort-e program. As Barbara had noted I am the SeaPort Branch Head at NAVSEA Headquarters and have been serving in the SeaPort Branch since NAVSEA’s the inception of the program in April 2001. In developing my presentation my intent was to provide a information as to: -- why NAVSEA decided to establish its SeaPort Program -- how SeaPort had evolved since its inception -- how the Program has attempted to promote small business participation, and -- a brief overview of some of the non-small business oriented benefits that have been realized to date. Thank you Barbara for your nice introduction. Good morning. My name is Dave Diamantopoulos and I am very happy to have an opportunity to attend and participate in this year’s conference and to provide you with information pertaining to our SeaPort-e program. As Barbara had noted I am the SeaPort Branch Head at NAVSEA Headquarters and have been serving in the SeaPort Branch since NAVSEA’s the inception of the program in April 2001. In developing my presentation my intent was to provide a information as to: -- why NAVSEA decided to establish its SeaPort Program -- how SeaPort had evolved since its inception -- how the Program has attempted to promote small business participation, and -- a brief overview of some of the non-small business oriented benefits that have been realized to date.

    2. What Is SeaPort-e? SeaPort-e is a Set of Multiple Award Contracts: Navy Virtual SYSCOM’s Enterprise solution to acquire Engineering, Financial, and Program Management support services SeaPort-e Navy service procurement vehicle: 1,614 prime contractors (84% small business) with a basic IDIQ MAC in SeaPort-e Competitive Task Orders – Fair Opportunity (FAR 16.505) Competed in one of seven geographic zones based upon principal place of performance SeaPort-e is also a web-based platform or portal: Portal provides a means for electronically competing & awarding task order solicitations issued under the SeaPort-e MACs The system facilitates the acquisition and management of services virtually on the web at www.seaport.navy.mil

    3. Program Evolution

    4. VS SeaPort-e Zones

    5. VS SeaPort-e Zones Does not add up to 654. 72-78% of MACs in ea zone are SB’s Does not add up to 654. 72-78% of MACs in ea zone are SB’s

    6. Programmatic Approach SeaPort-e Multiple Award Contract (MAC): Five-Year Base ordering period w/Five-Year Award Term Scope includes Engineering, Technical, & Professional Support Services across 22 functional service areas Allows for small business set-asides (restricted competition) Task Order competitions may be restricted to small businesses and certain small business sub-categories (HUBZone, SDVOSB) MOA with SBA for 8(a) set-aside restricted competitions under review System enforces notification to the local Small Business Representative for review prior to solicitation release Rolling Admissions conducted annually Allows for base contract awards to new contractors Allows existing primes to expand into other geographic zones Allows refresh of the prime/source base

    7. Programmatic Approach SeaPort-e Task Order Competition: FAR Part 16 requires that each MAC holder be provided a Fair Opportunity to be considered for each order exceeding $3,000 Fair Opportunity exceptions (urgency, one source, logical follow-on) not recognized in SeaPort-e (except minimum guarantee Orders) SeaPort-e policy requires ALL Task Orders be competed 100% of SeaPort-e Task Orders awarded competitively Task Order period of performance can not exceed 5 years in length

    8. SeaPort-e Program Results Navy Virtual SYSCOM Awards To Date:

    9. Geographic Distribution 7 geographic zones were established under SeaPort-e in order to preserve the small business vendor base Zone distribution of task orders under SeaPort-e:

    10. Small Business Participation Improved Small Business Participation SeaPort-e Results: Prime awards: 646 of 1,420 (45%) Percent of total dollar obligations to small business concerns at the prime level: goal: 33%, actual: 32% Percent of total dollar obligations to small business concerns at the subcontract level: goal: 20%, actual: 20% Small business subcontracting reported by industry on-line Note: 20% metric is based on 85% of large business respondents; if remaining 15% subcontracted $0 with small business, the metric would be 17%

    11. Small Business Participation SeaPort-e results as of 4 June 2008: SeaPort I Scope: PM FM Log Eng Sell Site: Contractors submit proposals Fill-in Section B for TO creation. SeaPort-e enhancements Adding sm bus set aside opportunities Adding field activity scope SeaPort I Scope: PM FM Log Eng Sell Site: Contractors submit proposals Fill-in Section B for TO creation. SeaPort-e enhancements Adding sm bus set aside opportunities Adding field activity scope

    12. Subcontracting Approach Inclusion of “Small Business Subcontract Management Approach” technical evaluation sub-factor within RFPs on large dollar value requirements Large Businesses are required to: Demonstrate that small business subcontractor participation at 1st tier will exceed a specified minimum percentage of the total value of their proposal in order to be eligible for award (Pass/Fail) Identify proposed small business subcontractors and explain the reasons and advantages for their selection Identify how their subcontracting approach aligns with recommended small business sub-category goals specified within the RFP Demonstrate that work to be performed by small business subcontractors is “meaningful” and how the assignment of such work will enhance the small business subcontractors level of technical capability

    13. Rolling Admissions Status A clause in the SeaPort-e Multiple Award Contracts allows for the award of additional prime contracts SeaPort-e Rolling Admissions procurements are conducted by NSWC Dahlgren Contractors interested in becoming Prime MAC holders in SeaPort-e have the opportunity to submit proposals during periodic Rolling Admissions procurements The most recent Rolling Admissions procurement just concluded The next Rolling Admissions is not planned until FY10 A Rolling Admissions period specifically for 8(a) firms may occur prior to FY10

    14. Questions WWW.SEAPORT.NAVY.MIL

    15. 22 Functional SOW Areas Research and Development Support Engineering, System Engineering and Process Engineering support Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support Prototyping, Pre-Production, Model-Making, and Fabrication Support System Design Documentation and Technical Data Support Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) Support Human Factors, Performance, and Usability Engineering Support System Safety Engineering Support Configuration Management (CM) Support Quality Assurance (QA) Support Information System (IS) Development, Information Assurance (IA), and Information Technology (IT) Support Inactivation and Disposal Support Interoperability, Test and Evaluation, Trials Support Measurement Facilities, Range, and Instrumentation Support Logistics Support Supply and Provisioning Support Training Support In-Service Engineering, Fleet Introduction, Installation and Checkout Support Program Support Functional and Administrative Support Public Affairs and Multimedia Support

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