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Sharpen Your PencilsARRA Procurement Done Right
Rochelle J. Daniels, Attorney5301 N 36th Court ~ Hollywood, Fl954 205 2582 [email protected]
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The Rules & Their Exceptions
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Overall Requirement Under ARRA
• WIA rules apply unless otherwise stated in – The ARRA, or – USDOL Guidance, or– State waiver
• Note: USDOL asked states to re-submit all current and new waivers for approval by April 15
• Waivers for the new program year are due June 30
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WIA Procurement Requirements 20 CFR 667.200• State, local, and Indian tribal
governments must follow the common rule “Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and
Local Governments'' 29 CFR part 97. • Institutions of higher education,
hospitals, other non-profit organizations, and commercial organizations must follow the common rule implementing OMB Circular A-110 which is codified at 29 CFR part 95.
• See: 29 CFR 95.40 et al or 29 CFR 97.36 et al
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WIA Procurement Requirements 20 CFR 667.200
• WIA Requirement– Contracts between Local
Boards and units of State or local governments must be conducted on a cost reimbursement basis.
– No provision for profit is allowed.
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General WIA Procurement Requirements• Minimum standards set by 29 CFR Parts
95 or 97 • In general
– States and local boards/governments must follow their own/local procurement requirements
• States usually • Allow local governmental entities to
follow their own procedures
• Require local boards to develop procedures with minimum standards set by the CFR and /or the state
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Minimum Procurement Requirements
• Methods of procurement – Small purchase procedures
• Simple and informal procurement methods for securing services, supplies, or other property that does not cost more than $100,000 – most local areas have a lower threshold or small purchases
• Price or rate quotations are obtained from an adequate number of qualified sources.
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Methods of Procurement
• Procurement by sealed bids (formal advertising). – Bids are publicly solicited and a firm-
fixed-price contract (lump sum or unit price) is awarded to the lowest responsive bid.
• Procurement by competitive proposals – Used when conditions are not
appropriate for the use of sealed bids.
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Bids and RFPs• Publicly advertised • Specifications• Identify evaluation factors• Solicit from an adequate
number of qualified sources• Award is to the responsible firm
whose proposal is most advantageous to the program, with price and other factors considered
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Non Competitive• Okay only when
– The item is only available from a single source
– Public exigency or emergency that does not allow for a competitive solicitation
– The grantor agency authorizes it, or– After soliciting from a number of sources,
competition is determined inadequate.
• Sole source requires a Cost Analysis,– Verifying the proposed cost data, – The projections of the data, – The evaluation of the specific elements of
costs and profit
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The ARRA Message• Use the youth funds for a summer 2009
program• Use adult and dislocated worker funds to
– double the number of individuals in training– Provide support services
• Try and spend 70% of the funds in year one of the funds award
• Remember 30% of the funds must be spent on out of school youth
• Exercise accountability and transparency • Procure services
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Procurement and TEGL 14-08
• States and local areas should explore expedited or emergency procurement processes that may be available under current state and local law, provided that these processes comply with 29 CFR Parts 95.40-95.48 and 97.36
• In order to implement summer employment during the summer of 2009, ETA recognizes the need for flexibility in the youth procurement requirements in WIA section 123.
• States have the option of applying for a waiver as detailed in Section 19 of this guidance.
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ARRA Summer and Procurement• The major activities
– Operation of a summer program• Recruitment• Assessment and ISS• Development of the Worksites• Case management (monitoring) of the
youth and worksite• Payroll and insurance
– Work readiness training– Follow up – optional– Monitoring
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What summer activities require procurement?• Operation of the summer program or any
individual component which do not fall under the exception (see next slide)
• Recruitment• Assessment and ISS• Development of the Worksites• Case management (monitoring) of the
youth and worksite• Payroll and insurance• Follow up (probably not)
– Work readiness training– External Monitoring
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How is the summer employment opportunities element administered? Sec. 664.610
• The chief elected officials (which may include local government units operating as a consortium) are the grant recipients for local youth funds, unless another entity is chosen to
be grant recipient or fiscal agent • If providers other than the grant recipient/fiscal
agent, are used to provide summer youth program activities the providers must be
selected on a competitive basis. • The selection of employers who are providing
unsubsidized employment opportunities are excluded from the competitive process.
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Procurement Exception # 1• When is procurement for youth services
(summer program) unnecessary under the ARRA?– When the summer program will be
delivered by the: • Grant Recipient – Chief Elected Official• The entity designated as the Grant
Recipient by the Chief Elected Official(s)or
• Fiscal Agent
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TEGL 14-08 - Procurement
• WIA regulations 20 CFR 664.610– Chief elected officials and local boards are
responsible for ensuring summer employment for youth.
– Chief elected officials are the grant recipients for local youth funds, unless they choose another entity to be the grant recipient or fiscal agent.
– The grant recipient/fiscal agent can administer summer youth employment opportunities themselves.
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Procurement Exception 2• NYS has requested a WIA § 123 waiver
– To expedite the implementation of a summer youth program under ARRA
– If approved the requirement to competitively procure youth providers for the summer program would be waived
– Local boards would be able to expand their existing youth contracts by up to 100%
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Who does this work for?• Local areas
– Which have contracted their youth programs – they are not case managing and referring from the one-stop
– Which have enough youth providers– Where the providers have the capability of
launching a summer program and can hire staff and gear up quickly
– Clarification needed – summer may more than double the youth participants ( see waiver language )
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NYS Proposed Waiver - B• If using current providers is not an
option • NYS also requested a waiver to
allow local boards to conduct an expedited, limited competition among providers with existing records of success in providing youth services .
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Who does this work for?• Local areas with a pool (or at least
one or two) youth successful providers – Might not be current WIA providers
• Junior Achievement• Boys and Girls Clubs
– Can be school system or community college
– Must have the capacity and the willingness
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Caution• The waiver requests are only for the summer
2009 program• Funds not spent on summer will be subject
to regular procurement requirements • Even 100% obligation results in some
unspent funds.– Exception – NYS has a waiver
allowing use of Individual Training Accounts by youth participants
• May be important for funds unspent after the summer.
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The NYS Waiver• US DOL has said they would grant waivers
similar to those requested by NYS• But --- if your area is going to operate a
summer program time is of the essence – There may not be time to wait– There may not be a pool of existing successful youth
providers if the waiver is granted– It’s a risk to act as if the waiver has been granted– Consider all options for implementation of summer– Local areas might want to begin some of the
preliminary work while waiting for waiver approval
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Summer money leftovers• USDOL is not encouraging local
areas to save money for next summer
• Money left over after the summer is subject to procurement– Estimate 10% – 20% will be unspent
because youth will not attend every day
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Summer money leftovers• Funds were parceled out to existing
providers or through a limited competition– Cost reimbursement contracts - money
unspent remains in LWIB coffers– Cost reimbursement with advances or
draw downs unspent money is all or partially in the coffers of providers
– Providers have current contracts– Providers do not have current contracts
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Summer money leftovers• Did your original RFP state that you could
increase (or decrease) the contracts or renegotiate the contracts subject to fund availability?– Did you include that clause in your contracts?– Would funds simply increase the existing
activities as opposed to creating new activities not included in the original RFP?
• Do your summer contracts provide for recapture or deobligation of unspent funds
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Summer money leftovers • Best laid plans…• If an area realizes toward the end of
the program they will have a surplus after the summer– Why
• Youth never attend 100% of the days• Some leave early• Can’t over allocate because you are a
governmental entity• You are a large system and do not want to
over obligate
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Summer money leftovers• You have continued as many youth as
possible to September 30, 2009• You have backfilled as many youth as
possible• NYS has requested a waiver to allow
you to continue the youth 18-24 who are out of school– with Recovery Act funds– receiving work experience only– October 1, 2009 through March 31,
2010.
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The BIG Waiver• The NYS waiver would
– Waive the ten (10) program elements– Waive 12 months of follow-up– Allow local areas to determine
appropriate assessment and individual service strategy for each youth.
• Impact of the waiver if granted - local areas will be able to transition many older youth participants into workforce development activities beyond 3/31/10.
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Summer money leftovers• If there is no legitimate way or no
desire to fold funds into existing contracts– Consider advertising an RFP over once the
summer program launches • Contracts begin at latest 10/1/09• One time funds• Define period for expenditure of the
– Purpose is to spend the money
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Easy OverSummer money leftovers
• NYS – Youth ITA Waiver– Use Individual Training Accounts for
Youth Program Participants• Through the one stop
– Can hire case managers– Can cost allocate overhead
• Through contracted providers – depending upon how RFP and contracts were originally structured
– Object is to spend the funds – on appropriate objectives
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Adults and Dislocated Workers• For many areas formula allocations are
doubled• Even using funds
– to relieve over crowding in the one stop – To increase ITAs and other training options
delivered through the one stop • It may not be enough to spend the ARRA
money and regular allocation• Congress and USDOL are watching to
see how funds are deployed• Consider an RFP
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Adult and Dislocated WorkersRFP What?
• Where the one-stop is not the intensive services provider …
• The intensive services provider must be procured
• A separate support services provider would also have to be procured
• Will additional intensive services providers be needed – Keep it slim– ARRA says do not use for infrastructure
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Individual Training Accounts or Class Sized Training• Local boards may award a contract
to an institution of higher education or other eligible training provider – if the local board determines that it would
facilitate the training of multiple individuals
– in high-demand occupations
– if such contract does not limit customer choice
• AND
– Proper Procurement Protocol is Followed
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If an RFP is Required• Workforce Investment Act
you to – 29 CFR Part 95 (See 95.40
through 95.48 – 29 CFR Part 97 (See 95.36 et
al)– The same procurement
requirements as apply to summer except where ARRA provides an exception
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What are the ARRA Adult and Dislocated Worker Procurement Exceptions
• Other than individual training accounts …
• Other than OJT, IWT, EWT & CT on an individual basis…
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How about the exceptions for public post secondary schools?
• How about it?
The ARRA encourages class size training with Institutions of higher learning but provides no waivers
of procurement
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Training
• In general training for WIA adults and dislocated workers must be provided using individual training accounts (ITA) WIA 134
• TEGL 14-08 says – Local areas may consider class size
training for adult and dislocated worker services
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Two Catégories of ITA Exceptions
• Employer driven training – OJT ~ On the Job Training– IWT ~ Incumbent Worker Training– EWT~ Employed Worker Training– CT ~ Customized Training
• Gaps in the ITA Providers – Contracts for specific target
groups– Not enough local providers– No training in green, health or
anticipated demand occupations
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ITA Exceptions• Employer driven training
– OJT -- EWT --IWT - CT
• If not done on a one by one basis through the one stop
• If delivered by a dedicated provider
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The Nuances - OJT – EWT - IWT• Not yet clear whether IWT waivers for
the local WIBs will be granted• If not delivered by the one-stop
operator or procured intensive services provider
• If delivered by a provider– Determine whether it was covered by your
current procurement• RFP states – local board can increase funds
based upon allocation of discretionary grants or additional funds
• Even with procured intensive services provider was it an anticipated activity?
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Adult and Dislocated Worker Services – RFP Considerations
• Open RFP– Advertise and accept applications
until the money is gone– Review proposals and make awards
monthly or every other month– Post changes and additions on your
website
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Adult and Dislocated Worker Services – RFP Considerations
• RFP Inclusions –• RFP will be funded on a one-time basis.
– Providers should not expect to be funded beyond June 30, 2011.
– Contracts awarded will expire June 30, 2011.– Reserve the right to add money or extend if
additional stimulus funds are made available following the contract expiration date or if the activity funded exceeds performance and is determined
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Adult and Dislocated Worker Services – RFP Consideration
• Class-sized training – Must be on the ITA List (TEGL 14 – 08)– Cannot duplicate training on the ITA list. – Allow applications simultaneous with RFP
Response– Will you allow curriculum development?
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Adult and Dislocated Worker Services – RFP Considerations
• WIA rules still apply– Adult education, basic or English
language education must still be in conjunction with occupational skills training.
– Training must be in a demand occupation (anticipated demand)
– Consider performance requirements– AT THE END WE NEED A JOB!