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Common Requirement Selling Point/Solution
1. Contract start up and initial performance will be accomplished without any disruption of service/operations (for existing contracts) See Management Plan Model Text, Transition Plan
2. Customer will make policy decisions and contractor will make contract management decisions See Management Plan Model Text, Contract Management Policies
3. Customer will participate in contract management decisions See Management Plan Model Text, Contract Management Policies & Contract Organization and Management
4. Contract problems will be corrected immediately See Management Plan Model Text, Contract Management Policies
5. Communications between the customer and the contractor will be instantaneous and direct See Management Plan Model Text, Contract Management Policies & Contract Organization and Management
6. Contractor understands uniqueness of customer’s requirements Technical Approach
7. Contractor will provide a Contract Manager the customer wants and can trust See Management Plan Model Text, Staffing Plan& Contract Organization and Management
8. Contract Manager will be full time and committed to contract See Management Plan Model Text, Staffing Plan& Contract Organization and Management
9. Contractor will implement a responsive Project Management System See Management Plan Model Text, Project Management System
10. Contractor will provide qualified and proven staff members See Management Plan Model Text, Staffing Plan& Contract Organization and Management
11. Contractor will minimize staff turnover See Management Plan Model Text, Human Resources Plan
12. Contractor’s corporate organization/resources will support Contract Manger in all aspects of contract management See Management Plan Model Text, Corporate Support/Project Management Office
13. Contractor will improve on current operating performance Technical Approach
  • New systems and procedures
  • New quantitative operating goals, objectives, and performance standards
  • Performance measurement methodologies
  • Feedback of performance results
14. Contractor will improve on program performance and results Technical Approach
    Li>New systems and procedures
  • New quantitative program goals, objectives, and performance standards
  • Performance measurement methodologies
  • Feedback of performance results
15. Contractor will improve business processes and train customer personnel Technical Approach
  • How will process be improved
  • Standards
  • New COTS software
  • Describe training program including facilities, frequency, curricula, instructors, features, and benefits
16. Contractor will improve information flow, program performance reporting, and system effectiveness Technical Approach
  • Design principles
  • Conceptual design
  • Performance standards
  • Example reports (actual versus performance standard)
  • Compliance with Federal Information Architecture
17. Contractor understands and will meet customer’s security requirements See Management Plan Model Text, Information Security Plan
18. Contractor will minimize contract performance risks See Management Plan Model Text, Risk Management, Quality Assurance Plan, & Subcontractor Management and Relationships



 

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