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The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Ugly Changes That Almost Were! (Part 2)

by guytimberlake / Tuesday, May 16, 2017 / Published in Federal Contracting, Guy Timberlake, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Originally published May 16, 2017 on GovConVoices

Having started my journey in the federal contracting community close to 30 years ago, I’ve seen quite a few changes in policy and process that have both improved and degraded the ability of small business concerns to participate as contractors and subcontractors. I’m not referring solely to changes where the language targeted small business, I’m also including those intending to change how business is done based on a specific commodity, contract cost type, procurement method, agency mission or government-wide initiative.

In this, my first contribution to GovCon Voices, I’m taking a look back at recent proposed changes that resulted in lots of conversations with my friend Steve Koprince, a slew of articles and blogs and way too many anxious moments awaiting the outcomes. This is the second of a three part series I’m calling ‘The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Ugly Changes That Almost Were!’

The Bad (Part 2)

In the final days of calendar year 2014, the Small Business Administration issued a proposed rule that would create much discussion about substantive changes to small business subcontracting. As mentioned in Steve Koprince’s January 2015 post to SmallGovCon, these proposed changes were focused on how small business subcontracting limits are calculated, and how those limits are enforced. While many of the changes would be welcomed, one provision spelled out rules that would be detrimental to small business concerns should these changes become final. The previously mentioned SmallGovCon article explains this proposed change that’s entitled:

Identification of Subcontractors

“The proposed rule states that if a prospective prime contractor intends to use similarly situated entities to comply with the applicable limitation on subcontracting, the prime contractor “must identify the similarly situated entities in its offer . . .” Further, the “percentage of the prime contract award that will be spent on each similarly situated entity must be identified in a written agreement” between the prime contractor and similarly situated subcontractor.  The written agreement “must identify the solicitation number at issue, be signed by each entity, and be attached to the prime contractor’s offer.””

This Could Leave a Mark!

If we understand that a ‘Similarly Situated Entity’ is a small business concern participating in the same SBA program as an eligible small business offeror and awardee (the prime contractor), this proposed change was perched to place significant burdens on small business. Consider this. For companies pursuing acquisition programs such as GSA ALLIANT, NASA SEWP, CMS SPARC and any number of agency-specific and government wide contract vehicles of similar ilk, there are not defined requirements where firm partnerships and work-share can be established. At this stage relationships are based on what’s anticipated to occur and are subject to change at the task order level if the right mix of experience, capabilities and capacities are not in-hand. For these pursuits, teaming and subcontracting is dynamic, if not volatile. As opposed to requirements programs tied to specific business or mission objectives, such as the MSC Shipboard Managment Infrastructure System (SMIS) or the BLS Consumer Price Index (CPI) Maintenance, where offerors have an opportunity to form partnerships based on defined needs. While it would have been interesting to see how this would have been implemented given the pervasiveness of multiple-award contract vehicles, I’m happy to speculate about what would have been.

Rest In Peace (or Not!)

Interestingly, the strain imposed on small federal contractors would far outweigh the burdens placed on ‘other than small business’ prime contractors, whose activities account for many more dollars and much greater impact on small business and federal contracting overall. It would have also increased the cost of doing business, specifically the cost of acquiring business (we call it C.A.B. Fare) for small business. When you factor in proposed changes referenced as ‘Notification of Changes’ and ‘Penalties’ (Penalties made it into the final rule – see 13 C.F.R. 125.6(h)), it seems Uncle Sam intended to overcompensate for its shortcomings in enforcing the small business subcontracting performance of habitual offenders (‘other than small business concerns’), at the expense of the small business community.

Your comments and questions are always welcome! Stay tuned for part 3 featuring ‘The Good’ change that almost was.

Peace!

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Tagged under: BLS Consumer Price Index (CPI) Maintenance, Identification of Subcontractors, Shipboard Managment Infrastructure System (SMIS), Small Business Administration (SBA)

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