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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 13,1995 PSA#1387NASA OPEN FORUM MEETING ON PROCUREMENT ISSUES W/ ASSOC. ADMIN. PROC.
POC Lydia Casarez tel: 818/354-5359. NASA Open Forum Meeting on
Procurement Issues with Associate Administrator for Procurement. NASA
will conduct an open forum meeting to solicit questions, views and
opinions of interested persons/firms concerning NASA's procurement
policies and practices. The purpose of the meeting is to have an open
discussion between NASA's Associate Administrator for Procurement and
industry/public. There will be a presentation by the Associate
Administrator for Procurement followed by a question and answer period.
The meeting will be held on August 31, 1995, at the Von Karman
Auditorium located at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena,
California, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Doors to the auditorium will open
at 1:30 pm. Admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Auditorium capacity is limited to approximately 225 persons, therefore,
a maximum of two representatives per firm is requested. No reservations
will be accepted. Questions for the open forum should be presented at
the meeting and should not be submitted in advance. Position papers are
not being solicited. In addition to the general discussion, NASA
invites comments or questions relative to its ongoing Procurement
Initiatives, some of which include: (i) Cost Control. NASA is
developing this initiative to increase the emphasis on cost control
with its contractors and within the agency; (ii) Source Selection. NASA
is working to reduce the time and effort that contractors and source
selection personnel spend on a contract; (iii) Performance Based
Contracting. NASA's newest procurement initiative is focused on
structuring an acquisition around the purpose of the work to be
performed instead of how the work is to be performed or broad and
imprecise statements of work; (iv) Change Order Reduction and Process
Change. NASA is attempting to improve overall change order management
through the use of better technical direction, realistic cost estimates
and more effective and timely negotiations; (v) Award Fee Initiative.
NASA has published regulations for the Award Fee policy; (vi) MidRange
Procurement Procedure. A test program for a third category of
procurements between $25,000 and $500,000 (annually) has been
implemented at all NASA Centers; and (vii) Procurement Reinvention
Laboratory. The NASA Headquarters Acquisition Division is participating
in this initiative which grew out of the National Performance Review.
This Procurement Reinvention Laboratory is one of several procurement
reinvention labs underway across the Government. For further
information contact Lydia Casarez, NASA Management Office - Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, Code 180-801, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA
91109, telephone 818/354-5359. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 1018 19950712\SP-0001.MSC)
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