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Doing Business with the Naval Air Systems CommandNaval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst

Doing Business with the Naval Air Systems CommandNaval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst

Presented by:Dawn ChartierNAWCAD LKE Small Business Deputy DirectorNAVAIR Office of Small Business Programs18 November 2014

Presented by:Dawn ChartierNAWCAD LKE Small Business Deputy DirectorNAVAIR Office of Small Business Programs18 November 2014

NAVAIR Public Releases 2014-991Distribution Statement A – “Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.”

NAVAIR OSBPNAVAIR OSBP

NAVAIR Office of Small Business ProgramsNAVAIR Office of Small Business Programs

Mission:Enabling the war fighter with creative solutions brought to themthrough small business.

Vision:NAVAIR’s Office of Small Business Programs is a valuable resource that enables the best solutions for the war fighter. We are advocates for NAVAIR’s strategic priorities: increase speed to the fleet, deliver integrated and interoperable warfighting capabilities and improve affordability. Achieving these priorities requires the entrepreneurial skills of small and large businesses. We strive to ensure that the creative talents of small businesses are nurtured and sustained in defense of freedom.

www.navair.navy.mil/osbpMs. Emily Harman, Associate Director, OSBP

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NAVAIR WARFARE CENTERSNAVAIR WARFARE CENTERS

• MISSILES / FREEFALL WEAPONS / ENERGETICS

• WEAPON SYSTEM INTEGRATION• ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS• LAND RANGE / SEA RANGE• NON-LETHAL WEAPONS

• AIR VEHICLES• PROPULSION & POWER• AVIONICS & SENSORS• CREW SYSTEMS• AIR / SHIP INTERFACE &

SUPPORT SYSTEMS• ATLANTIC TEST RANGE AND

GROUND / INSTALLED SYSTEMS TEST FACILITIES

• HUMAN PERFORMANCE SIMULATOR SYSTEMS

PATUXENT RIVERLAKEHURST

ORLANDO

CHINA LAKEPT MUGU

NAWC WEAPONS DIV

NAWC AIRCRAFT DIV

THE NAVY’S PRINCIPAL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, EVALUATION, ENGINEERING, AND FLEET SUPPORT ACTIVITY FOR NAVAL AIRCRAFT, WEAPONS, ENGINES, AVIONICS, AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND SHIP / SHORE / AIR OPERATIONS

NAVAIR HeadquartersAssociate Director, Emily HarmanHQ SB Deputy Director, Ken CarkhuffIndustry Liaison, Marshall WoodfolkProgram Analyst, Wanda M. Norris

NAWCWD China Lake / Pt Mugu /NATEC SD / FRC NI

SB Deputy Director, Derrick HUSB Professional, Rowena Geyer

NAWCTSD OrlandoSB Deputy Director, Anthony Delicati

NAWCAD PaxSB Deputy Director, Lorraine RardinSmall Business Professional, Amber Wood

NAWCAD LakehurstSB Deputy Director, Dawn Chartier

NAVAIR Office of Small Business ProgramsNAVAIR Office of Small Business Programs

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China Lake and Point Mugu, CADerrick Hu, Deputy for Small Businessderrick.hu@navy.mil(760) 939-2712Rowena Geyer, Small Business Specialistrowena.geyer@navy.mil(760) 939-2712

Orlando, FLTony Delicati, Deputy for Small Businessanthony.delicati@navy.mil(407) 380-4121

Patuxent River, MDEmily Harman, Associate Directoremily.harman@navy.milKen Carkhuff, Deputy for Small Businesskenneth.carkhuff@navy.mil(301) 757-9087

Lakehurst, NJDawn Chartier, Deputy for Small Businessdawn.chartier@navy.mil(732) 323-2933

Lorraine Rardin, Deputy for Small Business lorriane.rardin@navy.mil(301) 757-5258Amber Wood, Small Business Specialistamber.f.wood@navy.mil(301) 757-4260

NAVAIR OSBP Contact InformationNAVAIR Headquarters Naval Air Warfare Center –

Weapons Division

Naval Air Warfare Center –Aircraft Division

Naval Air Warfare Center –Training Systems Division

Naval Air Warfare Center -Aircraft Division

NAVAIR OSBP public web site

http://www.navair.navy.mil/osbp

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FY13 Small Business ObligationsFY13 Small Business Obligations

FY13 Small Business Prime ContractsTotal NAVAIR = $1.56B $749.6M

$429.9M$376.2M - NAWCAD$239.6M

$143M

• MISSILES / FREEFALL WEAPONS• WEAPON SYSTEM INTEGRATION• ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS• LAND RANGE / SEA RANGE• NON LETHAL WEAPONS

Weapons West Coast Hub

• MISSILES / FREEFALL WEAPONS• WEAPON SYSTEM INTEGRATION• ELECTRONIC WARFARE SYSTEMS• LAND RANGE / SEA RANGE• NON LETHAL WEAPONS

• Missiles / Freefall weapons• Weapon System Integration• Electronic Warfare Systems• Land Range / Sea Range• Non Lethal Weapons

Aircraft East Coast HubNAVAIR HQ

NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER

FLEET READINESS CENTER

Source: FPDS-NG 8 Nov 11

FRC Northwest

China LakeNAWC Weapons Div

Point MuguNAWC Weapons Div

FRC West

FRC Southwest

FRC West Pac

LakehurstNAWC Aircraft Div

Patuxent RiverNAVAIR HQ, PEOs, NAWC Aircraft Div

FRC SEFAC

FRCMid-Atlantic

FRC East

FRC Southeast

OrlandoNAWC TSD

$53.7M - HQ

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NAWCAD LAKEHURST OSBPNAWCAD LAKEHURST OSBP

Top NAWCAD Lakehurst NAICS For FY13Top NAWCAD Lakehurst NAICS For FY13

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NAICS Code Description

541712RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT BIOTECHNOLOGY)

336411 AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING

336413OTHER AIRCRAFT PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING

541330 ENGINEERING SERVICES541519 OTHER COMPUTER RELATED SERVICES336412 AIRCRAFT ENGINE AND ENGINE PARTS MANUFACTURING

541614PROCESS, PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS CONSULTING SERVICES

811219OTHER ELECTRONIC AND PRECISION EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

334519OTHER MEASURING AND CONTROLLING DEVICE MANUFACTURING

334515INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURING FOR MEASURING AND TESTING ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRICAL SIGNALS

NAWCAD LAKEHURST OSBP AWARDSNAWCAD LAKEHURST OSBP AWARDS

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THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, CENTER FOR VETERANS ENTERPRISE• SPECIAL TEAM AWARD

• OUTSTANDING SERVICE & CREATIVITY IN MAKING USE OF THE SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) SET-ASIDE/SOLE SOURCE AUTHORITY

• ACHIEVEMENT AWARD• EXCEEDED 3% TARGET FOR SDVOSB AWARDS IN FY07

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE• DOD’S GOLDEN TALON AWARD (DON AWARDEE)

• EFFORTS TO ADVANCE THE GOALS & OBJECTIVES CONTAINED IN DOD’S STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SDVOSBS

DEPARTMENT OF NAVY• SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR (EXEMPLARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN SMALL BUSINESS)

• ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR EXCEEDING THE STATUTORY 5% WOMEN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS; 5% SMALL DISADVANTAGE BUSINESS AND 23% SMALL BUSINESS TARGETS

• ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR EXCEEDING THE STATUTORY 3% SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS TARGET

• ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE AWARD, SMALL BUSINESS TEAM AWARD (NAVAIR OSBP TEAM)

• NAVAIR SMALL BUSINESS ADVOCACY AWARD FOR TEAM ACHIEVEMENT (EXPEDITIONARY AIR FIELD PROGRAM)

• NAVAIR SMALL BUSINESS ADVOCACY AWARD FOR TEAM ACHIEVEMENT (4.5X SPECIAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM)

• ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE AWARD, SARKIS TATIGIAN AWARD (RECOGNIZES A DON FIELD CONTRACTING ACTIVITY WHICH EXEMPLIFIES THE HIGHEST EXAMPLES OF SMALL BUSINESS ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE AND WHOSE ACHIEVEMENT BRINGS SIGNIFICANT CREDIT TO THE DON ACQUISITION COMMUNITY)

Finding OpportunitiesFinding Opportunities

Small Business Classifications• Small Business (SB)

• Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned Small Business (EDWOSB)

• Small and Disadvantaged Business (SDB)• Including “8(a)” concerns

• Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB)

• Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)

• Historically Under-utilized Business Zone Business (HUBZone)

• Historically Black Colleges & Universities / Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI)

NOTE THERE IS NO PREFERENCE BETWEEN SOCIO ECONOMIC CATEGORIES.

Set-aside ProgramsSet-aside Programs• Small Business • 8(a) Competition• HUBZone• Service-Disabled Veteran-owned• Women Owned • Economically Disadvantaged Women Owned

REMEBER, in order to do any sort of set aside:– Rule of Two!– At least 50% of the effort must be completed by a Small Business or it must

supply the end item of another Small Business. – Mandatory sources must be considered:

• Federal Prison Industries• Ability One (Javits-Wagner-O’Day, NIB/NISH)

Do Your HomeworkDo Your Homework• Review NAVAIR website – www.navair.navy.mil• Review NAVAIR OSBP website–www.navair.navy.mil/osbp

– Strategic plans– NAWCAD operating plan– Long Range Acquisition Forecast– Links to other NAVAIR websites– Links to recent briefings

• Review FPDS-NG website – www.fpds.gov– Find out what NAVAIR procured in the past

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• Short descriptive title for the requirement• Longer description• Estimated dollar value• Requiring Organization• Contracting Office• Solicitation/Request for Proposal release date• Contract Award timeframe

• Planned strategy (i.e., SDVOSB set-aside)• Incumbent Contractor• Prior/Current Contract Number• Procurement Quantities• Contract Period of Performance• Delivery/Performance Location

Forecast posted annually on www.navair.navy.mil/osbp and includes:

LONG RANGE ACQUISITION FORECASTLONG RANGE ACQUISITION FORECAST

• LONG RANGE ACQUISITION FORECAST IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR FYs 15, 16 AND 17

• NAVAIRINST 5000.26

Long Range Acquisition ForecastLong Range Acquisition Forecast

S hort  D escriptiv e  T itle  of  Contra cting  Opportunity  ( to   inc lude  R F Ps )

E x pected  D olla r  Va lue  R ang e  for  the  R equirem ent  ( inc lude  "options")

Sm a ll  B us ines s  S e t‐As ide

Procurem ent  Method

R equiring  O rg aniza tion

Proje cted  NAVAIR  Contra cting  O ff ice

Antic ipa ted  S olic ita tion  /  R F P  (Q tr/F Y)

Antic ipa ted  Contra ct  Aw ard  (Q tr/F Y)

Antic ipa ted  Period  of  Perform ance  (m onths  or y ea rs )

Incum bent  Contra ctor  ( if  applicable )

Proje cted  W ork  Loca tion

Procurem ent  Quantity  ( if  applicable )

Point  of  Conta ct  (phone  or em a il)

LO NG  RANGE  ACQU IS IT IO N  FO RECAST  DATA  SH EET

**DISC LA IM ER**   U n ite d  State s  Code  Title  15,  Se ction  637(A ) (12) (C ) ,  re qu ire s  the  De partm e n t  o f  th e  N avy  (DoN )  to  p re pare  a  fo re cast  o f  e xpe cte d  con tract  oppo rtun itie s  fo r the  ne x t  and  su cce e d ing  f iscal  ye ars  and  make  the  fo re cast  availab le  to  sm all  busine sse s .   W e  fu lf i l l  th is  re qu irem e n t  by  pub lish in g  th is  Long  Range  Acqu is ition  Fo re cast  ( LRA F )  and  updatin g  the  in fo rm ation  on  an  annual  bas is .  The  LRAF  con tain s  NAVA IR  re qu irem e n ts  value d  at  $150,000  o r more  that  are  fo re caste d  fo r the  upcom ing  and  ne x t  tw o  f iscal  ye ars .  The  fo re cast  is  fo r in fo rm ational  and  marke tin g  pu rpo se s  on ly .  It  doe s  no t  con stitu te  a  spe cif ic  o ffe r  o r comm itm e n t  by  the  N avy  to  fund ,  in  who le  o r in  part,  the  oppo rtun itie s  re fe re n ce d  he re in .  Th is  l is tin g  is  no t  all  in clu s ive  and  is  sub je ct  to  change .

*N O TE:   A ll in fo rm at ion  con t ain e d  in  t h is  L ong  Range  A cqu isit io n  Fo re cast  is  base d  on  t h e  up com in g  fiscal ye ar  and  tw o  su cce e d in g  fiscal ye ar s.**N O TE:   Use  t h e  d rop  dow n  m enu s  fo r  t h e  se le ct io n  o f  t h e  fo llow in g  dat a  se t s:   Expe ct e d  Do llar  V alu e , Sm all Busine ss  Se t ‐A side , P ro cu rem e n t  Me thod , A n t icip at e d  So licit at ion  and  A n t icip at e d  Con t ract  Aw ard .

• Short descriptive title for the requirement• Longer description of the requirement• Estimated dollar value of the requirement• Requiring Organization• NAVAIR Contracting Office• Est. Solicitation/Request for Proposal release

date• Timeframe when the contract may be awarded

• Small Business Set-Aside? (if known)• Planned strategy (i.e., SDVOSB set-aside)• Incumbent Contractor• Procurement Quantities• Period of Performance of the Contract• Delivery/Performance Location• Point of Contact

Forecast posted annually on www.navair.navy.mil/osbp and includes:

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Let Us Know!Let Us Know!

When NAVAIR issues a sole source synopsis and you believe you can provide the supplies/services, LET US KNOW!

If you know a full and open competition is pending or you see a full and open competition synopsis and you think there are 2 or

more SDVOSBs, 8(a)s, HUBZones, or WOSBs,or small businesses that can do the work, LET US KNOW!

Work closely with the contract specialist and the site small business deputy.

NAVAIR OSBP Websitewww.navair.navy.mil/osbp

Enabling the war fighter with creative solutions brought to them through small business.

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Tips for Responding to a Sources Sought Announcement

Tips for Responding to a Sources Sought Announcement

• Tips

– Show holistic capability – technical, but also management practices, financial stability, quality processes, able to manage subcontractors, discriminators, etc.

– Provide more detail on number of employees and company locations

– Show how you will minimize transition risk

– Request clarification, if needed

– Meet the response timeline

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Sources Sought ResponsesSources Sought Responses• Areas where industry can improve

– Answer all the questions

– Be sure you are addressing a NAVAIR requirement and not one from another agency or service

– Be sure to discuss all the items that will be evaluated

– Address only experience that is applicable to the requirement

– Validate your claims of capability

– If you combine past performance contracts, be sure to provide a break out of scope and complexity of each

– If you propose teaming, show value-added

– Address how you will manage subcontractors and prior experience in this area

– If admitting lack of capability or experience; offer solution, mitigation, alternative, etc.

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INDUSTRY DAYINDUSTRY DAY

• Industry Day goals:− Communicate our requirements and plan with industry− Seek interest and input from industry to support decision on acquisition and industry capabilities

• Industry Days are held before the actual announcement of the procurement and before any solicitation is released

• Industry Days can provide valuable information to assist in thedetermination of what type of contractors are in the marketplace, what technology exists and gives us a chance to hear contractor questions and concerns about our requirement

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An Industry Day is not the same as a trade show or pre-solicitation/procurement conference.

Guidance To IndustryGuidance To Industry• Company Data Sheet - required prior to meeting with NAVAIR OSBP

– No more than three pages (MS Office document) about your companyand products or services

– Tailored for NAVAIR– Keep it simple, but make your company stand out

• Answer the following– Company point of contact information– Describe what your company does (products or services)– How your mission relates to Naval Aviation– Product commercially available?– Intellectual property rights?– Product utilized with or on any other DoD, government, or commercial

platform?– Quantitative data on product performance– Small business certifications, current contract vehicles and NAICS

Posted on NAVAIR OSBP website under the Guidance to Industry.www.navair.navy.mil/osbp

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Sources of InformationSources of Information• Conferences, trade shows • Industry Days, including those

offered by others for similar requirements

• Industry web sites & brochures• Pre-solicitation conferences• Other acquisitions & competitions• Large businesses who may have

experience with similar requirements

• NAVAIR OSBP• GSA Catalog• The Internet

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• Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs)

– Several set-aside exclusively for SB; primarily for IT-related products & services

• FPDS-NG: https://www.fpds.gov/fpdsng_cms/

• Seaport-e: http://www.seaport.navy.mil/default.aspx

• Sources Sought Synopsis: www.fbo.gov

• SBIR Database: www.dodsbir.net

• System for Award Management:https://www.sam.gov

• Center for Veterans Enterprise Vendor Information Pages (VIP): www.vetbiz.gov

Sources for market research information

are numerous.

After Contract AwardAfter Contract Award• Key message: You must now PERFORM!• LET NAVAIR KNOW if you’re experiencing difficulties… ASAP

– Technical/Performance– Schedule– Financial

• …And these communications should be DOCUMENTED• Know your CONTRACT…scope, terms, conditions, schedules,

deliverables – it’s what we’re holding you accountable for• Be aware the government rates your performance yearly in the

Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) –Used in future source selections (Contracts over $1M for services and over $5M for products)

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Resources Available to AssistResources Available to Assist

• Contracting Officer• Administrative Contracting Officer• Technical Customer• NAVAIR Small Business Professional• Also:

– SBA website (http://www.sba.gov)• Counseling – in person, email• Financial Assistance Training• Training

– PTAC (http://www.sellingtothegovernment.net)• Counseling – in person, email• Training• Bid Matching

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CLASSIFYING THE PROCUREMENT:CLASSIFYING THE PROCUREMENT:NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) & NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) & PRODUCT AND SERVICE CODE (PSC)PRODUCT AND SERVICE CODE (PSC)

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• A system for classifying products & services

• Classifies products/services into 20 different sectors and assigns each a 6-digit code

• In practice, a NAICS Code tells the contractor what we are buying

• Contractors use NAICS Codes to describe the kinds of work they perform:

WHAT ARE NAICS? PRONOUNCED “NAKES”WHAT ARE NAICS? PRONOUNCED “NAKES”

– A contractor can have more than one NAICS Code (max of 1000)

– Their "primary NAICS Code" is for the activity that generates the most revenue for them

– The contractor does not have to list the designated NAICS Code in the SAM in order to submit a proposal or to be awarded the contract

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• View complete NAICS structure with codes and titles at (2012 is the current version) http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/

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11 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING, & HUNTING

21 MINING 22 UTILITIES23 CONSTRUCTION31-33 MANUFACTURING48-49 TRANSPORTATION &

WAREHOUSING 51 INFORMATION 52 FINANCE & INSURANCE 53 REAL ESTATE & RENTAL &

LEASING

NAICS SECTORSNAICS SECTORS54 PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC &

TECHNICAL SERVICES55 MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES &

ENTERPRISES56 ADMINISTRATIVE &SUPPORT &

WASTE MANAGEMENT & REMEDIATION SERVICES

61 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES62 HEALTH CARE & SOCIAL ASSISTANCE63 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION72 ACCOMMODATION & FOOD SERVICES 81 OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC

ADMINISTRATION) 92 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NAICS (42-45) SHALL NOT BE USED BY DoD

Reference 13 CFR 121.402(b)

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• NAICS Codes don't distinguish between small & large businesses

• 13 CFR Part 121 establishes small business size

• Size is a function of either annual revenue or number of employees, there is only one size standard for each NAICS Code

• The Table of Small Business Size Standards can be found on the SBA's Office of Size Standards web site

— www.sba.gov/size— Click on “Table of Small Business Size Standards” in the middle of the

page to bring up the list of size standards— July 14, 2014 is latest edition— Note: The Non-Manufacturer’s Rule limits the Small Business Size

Standard to 500 employees

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NAICS CODES & SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NAICS CODES & SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS

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• A 4-character code (alphanumeric) which describes the product or service in greater detail than the NAICS Code

• Used for Federal Government procurements

• Every requirement requires a Product and Service Code (PSC) in addition to the NAICS Code, and represents the predominance of the dollars

THE PRODUCT AND SERVICE CODETHE PRODUCT AND SERVICE CODE

• PSCs can be found at the following web site:− New PSC Manual effective October 1, 2011 http://www.acquisition.gov

− Find “Product Service Code Manual” under “Policy and Regulations”− Contains both products and services plus descriptions

− Divided into three parts (R & D Codes, Services Codes and Product Codes)

SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENTSYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENTSYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT

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SAMSAM

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SAM IS A FREE SITEThere are no costs

associated with registering your business in SAM

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Website: www.SAM.gov

You must be register in SAM in order to be awarded a contracting effort.

You must have a valid SAM registration in order to receive payment on a contracting effort.

SAM Status Tracker is available on the website to monitor the on-going status of your registration. Click on “Check Status” under the section titled “Register/Update Entity”and the SAM Status Tracker will be displayed. Enter the DUNS and click “Check Status” to see the search results.

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Under Reps and Certs tab – click

on FAR 52.219-1 to see your

size standards.

Check yoursize standards throughout the year, not just at renewal time.

SBA DYNAMIC SMALL BUSINESS SEARCHSBA DYNAMIC SMALL BUSINESS SEARCH

SBA Dynamic Small Business Search

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• SBA Dynamic Small Business Search• http://web.sba.gov/pro-net/search/dsp_dsbs.cfm

• This is the official SBA site (used to be PRO NET). Registration in this site is optional for all Small Businesses except for HUBZone and 8(a) vendors. Since these two categories are certified by SBA, SBA adds them to this site.

• This site is one of the suggested sites to use during Market Research.

SBA Dynamic Small Business Search

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SBA Dynamic Small Business Search

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FPDSFPDS--NGNG

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FPDS-NG

DO NOT ENTER ANYTHING HERE, JUST CLICK IN THE BOX AND HIT ENTER.This will take you to the advanced search screen.

FPDS-NG web address: https://www.fpds.gov/fpdsng_cms/

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Click on the Advanced Search button

Always new search Click Add

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After you click Add, a box will appear. Click the drop down arrow and pick the field you want to search on. The two categories you should always be searching on is NAICS (not NAICS description) and Socio Economic Indicators. After you Enter the information for the first

search criteria, click add to get another search box. You will need to do this for every individual search criteria you want to add to your search results. After you’ve entered all

your search criteria, hit the search button. (It’s covered up here by the drop down list, but it’s to the left of the cancel button above.)

Socio Economic Indicators are: HUBZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, Small Business, etc.

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Enter your NAICS Code

This will give you a listing of all the vendors who received contracts for the NAICS and Socio Economic Indicator you choose. Unfortunately, you can not click on any of these contracts to see what type of item was purchased.

NOTE: Non-DoD viewers have a 90 day lag time when searching for awards.

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NAVAIR WEBSITENAVAIR WEBSITE

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NAVAIR NAVAIR

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Website address: www.navy.navair.mil

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Click on Small Business or Open solicitations

(NOTE the other links also available)

NAVAIR OSBP WEBSITENAVAIR OSBP WEBSITE

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OPEN SOLICITATIONSOPEN SOLICITATIONS

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Federal Business OpportunitiesFederal Business Opportunities

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FBO (www.FBO.gov)FBO (www.FBO.gov)

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FOR NAVAIR ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Change this to 100

FBOFBO

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Click on DoN

FBOFBO

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For NAVAIR announcementsClick on Offices

FBOFBO

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FBOFBO

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Click on NAVAIR

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For NAWCAD Lakehurst or any of the other NAVAIR sites

FBOFBO

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To choose a specific site you need to click on Notices

FBOFBO

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ACRONYM LIST ACRONYM LIST

• ASN(RD&A): Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development, and Acquisition)

• AT&L: Acquisition, Technology & Logistics

• CBPI: Contractor Bid or Proposal Information

• CFR: Code of Federal Regulations

• COI: Community of Interest

• COTS: Commercial Off-The-Shelf

• DoD: Department of Defense

• DoDI: Department of Defense Instruction

• DoN: Department of the Navy

• EDWOSB: Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business

• FAR: Federal Acquisition Regulation

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ACRONYM LIST CONTINUEDACRONYM LIST CONTINUED

• FASA: Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act

• FPDS – NG: Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation

• GSA: General Services Administration

• HUBZone: Historically Underutilized Business Zone Small Business

• IDIQ: Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity

• NAICS: North American Industry Classification System

• NDI: Non-Developmental Item

• OFPP: Office of Federal Procurement Policy

• OSBP: Office of Small Business Programs

• OSD: Office of Secretary of Defense

• PM: Program Manager

• PMA: Program Manager Air

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• PMC: Program Management Competency

• PSC: Product Service Code

• SAM: System for Award Management

• SB: Small Business

• SBA: Small Business Administration

• SBIR: Small Business Innovation Research

• SDB: Small Disadvantaged Business

• SDVOSB: Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business

• SOO: Statement Of Objectives

• SOW: Statement of Work

• SSI: Source Selection Information

• STTR: Small Business Technology Transfer Research

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• VA: Veterans Administration

• VIP: Vendor Information Pages

• VOSB: Veteran-Owned Small Business

• WOSB: Women-Owned Small Business

ACRONYM LIST CONTINUEDACRONYMACRONYM LIST CONTINUED

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