INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS - GSA Advantage!



Federal Supply ServiceAuthorized Federal Supply Schedule Price ListContract Number: GS-00F-353GAPeriod Covered by Contract: September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2022Pricelist current through Modification Number A594 dated November 18, 2017On-line access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage!, a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address for GSA Advantage! is: .For more information on ordering from the Federal Supply Schedules, click on the FSS Schedules button at fss..Contractor: Acme Process Group14001C St Germaine Dr, Suite 191 Centreville, VA 20121(P) 703-825-7986 (F) 703-373-0776Business Size: Small, WOSB, EDWOSB, SDVOSB, VOSB, 8aContract Administrator: Dr. Leigh Riley, DM/IST, PMPleigh@TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC \* MERGEFORMAT INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS PAGEREF _Toc510383577 \h 3ABOUT THE GSA FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE PAGEREF _Toc510383578 \h 6ADVANTAGES OF USING THE GSA SCHEDULE PAGEREF _Toc510383579 \h 6AUTHORIZED USERS PAGEREF _Toc510383580 \h 6TO ORDER PSS SERVICES PAGEREF _Toc510383581 \h 7COMPANY INFORMATION PAGEREF _Toc510383582 \h 8LABOR CATEGORIES PAGEREF _Toc510383583 \h 9GSA PRICE LIST PAGEREF _Toc510383584 \h 13INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS 1.Special Item Numbers: Acme Process Group is pleased to offer pricing for Consulting and Business Program Support expertise under the following Special Item Numbers (SINs): SINRecoveryDescription874-1874-1RCIntegrated Consulting Services874-7874-7RCIntegrated Business Program Support Services2.Maximum Order: $1,000,000. Requirements exceeding the maximum order may be handled pursuant to clause I-FSS-125 (August 1995). In accordance with FAR 8.404, there may be circumstances where an ordering activity finds it advantageous to request a price reduction such as where a quantity of an individual order clearly indicates the potential for obtaining a reduced price. To assist customer agencies in determining when they should seek a price decrease, a level called a maximum order has been established under the contract. When an agency order exceeds this maximum amount, it is recommended that the ordering activity contact the contractor for a reduced price. 2.a The contractor may: 1. Offer a new lower price for this requirement (the Price Reduction clause is not applicable to orders placed over the maximum order in FAR 52.216-19); 2. Offer the lowest price available under the contract; or, 3. Decline the order; orders must be returned in accordance with FAR 52.216-19. 2.bA delivery order for quantities that exceed the maximum order may be placed with the contractor selected in accordance with FAR 8.404. The order will be placed under the current contract. 2.cSales for orders that exceed the maximum order shall be reported in accordance with GSAR 552.238-72. 3. Minimum Order: $100 4. Geographic Coverage (delivery area): Domestic only. 5. Point(s) of Production: Domestic only. 6. Discount from List Prices or Statement of Net Price: All prices herein are net. 7. Quantity Discounts: 1% for orders equal to or exceeding $250,0008. Prompt Payment Terms: 0.5%, 20 Days, NET 30 days. Information for Ordering Offices: Prompt payment terms cannot be negotiated out of the contractual agreement in exchange for other concessions. 9a. Government Commercial Credit Card: Government commercial credit cards are accepted above the micro-purchase threshold. 9b. Discount for Payment by Government Commercial Credit Card: None.10 Foreign Items: None. 11a. Time of Delivery: Time of delivery is specified in negotiated delivery/task orders. 11b. Expedited Delivery: Items available for expedited delivery are noted in this price list. 11c. Overnight and 2-Day Delivery: Overnight and two-day delivery are not available. 11d. Urgent Requirements: Urgent requirements are specified in negotiated delivery/task orders. 12. F.O.B. Point(s): Destination 13a. Ordering Address: Acme Process Group, LLC14001C St Germaine Dr, Ste 191Centreville, VA 20121Attn: Leigh RileyPhone: (P) 703-825-7986 (F) 703-373-0776Email: leigh@ 13b. Ordering Procedures: For supplies and services, the ordering procedures information on Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA’s) are found in Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 8.405-3. 14. Payment Address: Should Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) payment be available, Acme requests that the EFT remittance be specified as follows:Acme Process GroupNavy Federal Credit UnionABA (specified at time of task order award) Checking Account (specified at time of task order award) Centreville, VA 20121 Should EFT not be available, the remittance address is as follows: Acme Process Group, LLC14001C St Germaine Dr, Ste 191Centreville, VA 2012115. Warranty Provision: Provision for any appropriate and applicable warranties shall be specifically identified in individual orders. Such warranties are subject to the negotiation between the ordering agencies and the contractor. 16. Export Packaging Charges: Not Applicable 17. Terms and Conditions of Government Commercial Credit Card Acceptance: Acme accepts government commercial credit cards in accordance with government commercial credit card program guidelines. 18. Terms and Conditions of Rental, Maintenance, and Repair: Not applicable. 19. Terms and Conditions of Installation: Not applicable. 20. Terms and Conditions of Repair parts: Not applicable. 20a. Terms and Conditions for Other Services: Not applicable. 21. List of Services and Distribution Points: Not applicable. 22. List of Participating Dealers: Not applicable. 23. Preventive Maintenance: Not applicable. 24a. Special Attributes: Not Applicable. 24b. Section 508 Compliance Information: Section 508 compliance information is available on Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) supplies and services on contractor’s website at: . The EIT standards can be found at: . 25. Date Universal Number System (DUNS) Number: 78817069926. Registration in System for Award Management (SAM) Database: Registered.ABOUT THE GSA FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE GSA has improved efforts to make buying commercial services easier for federal customers by awarding GSA Schedule Contracts. Under the Federal Supply Schedule Program, GSA enters into government-wide contracts with commercial firms to provide products and services, at stated prices, for given periods of time. This streamlined procurement vehicle significantly reduces the time required to obtain services because GSA has reviewed vendors’ capabilities, negotiated rates, and pre-qualified vendors to provide services and products. Therefore, federal customers can place orders directly with schedule contractors without seeking further competition, synopsizing requirements, making determinations of fair and reasonable pricing, or considering small business set asides. ADVANTAGES OF USING THE GSA SCHEDULE Using GSA Schedule contracts to place an order provides many benefits to the ordering agency. These benefits include:FlexibilityWide selection of servicesAvailable to ALL federal agencies and authorized usersNo maximum order limit or contract ceiling Cost Savings Reduced procurement lead-times and administration costsNo Fed Biz Ops synopsis requiredPrices determined to be fair and reasonableEasy ordering process for servicesBlanket purchase agreement may be established for additional discountsPeace of MindCompliance with all applicable regulationsCompetition requirements have been metControlDirect relationship between ordering agency and contractorOrdering agency determines selection criteria and selects contractorAUTHORIZED USERS Authorized users of the GSA Professional Services Schedule (PSS) include: All federal agencies and activities in the executive, legislative, and judicial branchesGovernment contractors authorized in writing by a federal agency pursuant to CFR 51.1Mixed ownership government corporations as defined in the Government Corporation Control ActThe government of the District of ColumbiaOther activities and organizations authorized by statute or regulation to use the GSA as a source of supply TO ORDER PSS SERVICES GSA’s streamlined ordering procedures have reduced the tedious, time-consuming government procurement process to a few simple steps. GSA has accomplished this by pre-qualifying vendors to perform a wide range of services. GSA has reviewed vendor qualifications, capabilities, and cost schedules in advance of the need for services, and identified these vendors, by type of service, on its Advantage! ? Website. This approval is valid for all organizations in the federal government and other governmental agencies, and the entire process can be completed in as little as a few weeks. To obtain GSA PSS services and products, federal agencies work directly with approved GSA PSS contractors such as Acme Process Group. For delivery orders under $2,500, agencies can order services simply by placing an order directly with their contractor of choice. For delivery orders over $2,500, agencies use the following simplified procedure for placing an order: Step 1: Prepare a Request for Quotes which includes: A performance-based statement of work that outlines the work to be performedType of task order-Labor Hour (LH) or Firm Fixed Price (FFP)Basis to be used for contractor selection (i.e., best value, etc.) Step 2: Transmit the Request for Quotes to contractors: Select at least three (more if TO is over $1M) qualified contractors on the schedule Send request for quotes to selected contractors Step 3: Evaluate quotes: Evaluate responses based upon the factors identified in the request for quotes Step 4: Select the contractor to receive the order: Place the order directly with the schedule contractor that represents the best value and results in the lowest overall cost alternative (considering price, special qualifications, administrative costs, etc.)Issue directly from requesting government agency’s contracting office to the selected contractor without GSA involvement in the procurement process. All task order reporting requirements and remission of fees to GSA are the responsibility of the PANY INFORMATIONAcme Process Group supports the war fighter’s mission and their families by applying commercial best practices to innovate processes in order to create efficiency and effectiveness.Founded in 2006, Acme Process Group is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), CMMI-SVC L3, and Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) enterprise that is focused on providing comprehensive process consulting and reviews. Acme Process Group is a CMMI Institute Partner, specializing in providing formal CMMI services across the entire CMMI product suite. The Acme Process Group staff supports business organizations across the range of maturity and capability levels, enabling a full-scope process improvement effort or formal and measurable guidance to those who wish to enhancement their process implementation.Acme Process Group can provide a wide range of services and solutions include: Cyber Security: Acme offers a full spectrum of Insider Threat services that can be tailored to assist organizations with reducing Insider Threat risks, regardless of the program maturity:Insider Threat AnalysisInsider Threat Program EvaluationsInsider Threat Program ManagementInsider Threat Vulnerability AssessmentsManagement: Acme offers advisory and assistance services to improve the prospects for a program or systems success:Program/Project ManagementAcquisition AssistanceRisk ManagementQuality ManagementStrategic PlanningEngineering: Acme offers services the span the entire lifecycle, tailored to the customers’ needs, in order to deliver the most efficient solutions:Software DevelopmentIT ServicesProcess Improvement: Acme offer services using commercial best practices in continuous process improvement and performance management:Business Process ReengineeringOrganizational Change ManagementCMMI/ISO ImplementationsCMMI AppraisalsLABOR CATEGORIESThe Service Contract Act (SCA) is applicable to this contract and as it applies to the entire Professional Services Schedule and all services provided. While no specific labor categories have been identified as being subject to SCA due to exemptions for professional employees (FAR 22.1101, 22.1102 and 29 CFR 541.300), this contract still maintains the provisions and protections for SCA eligible labor categories. If and/or when the Contractor adds SCA labor categories / employees to the contract through the modification process, the Contractor must inform the Contracting Officer and establish a SCA matrix identifying the GSA labor category titles, the occupational code, SCA labor category titles and applicable wage determination (WD) number. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of the contract.FUNCTIONAL SPECIALLIST JUNIORFunctional Responsibilities: Possesses knowledge in designated field or discipline. Supports assessments of organization’s challenges using specializes skills and knowledge within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Contributes to the execution of project or task plan and helps assess the impact of industry trends, policy or standard methodologies. Conducts activities in support of the project team’s objectives. Works closed with senior SMEs or Task Leads.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 6 years’ experience.FUNCTIONAL SPECIALLIST Functional Responsibilities: Possess demonstrated knowledge in designated field or discipline. Possesses significant experience providing solutions to an organization’s challenges through the application of knowledge gained through similar prior engagements. Participates in the development of solutions by leveraging knowledge of the designated field or disciplines within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Contributes to the implementation of strategy and helps assess the impact of industry trends, policy, and/or standard methodologies. Directs the activities of Specialists or other staff as necessary on activities related to the specified field or discipline.Minimum Education: Master’s Degree Minimum Experience: 8 years’ experience.FUNCTIONAL SPECIALLIST SENIORFunctional Responsibilities: Senior expert with extensive knowledge in designated field or disciplines within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Provides insight and advice concerning task or project strategic direction and outcomes. May contribute to the evaluation, analysis, and development of recommended solutions. Resolves complex problems, which require an in-depth knowledge of subject matter related to the designated field or discipline. Applies principles and methods of the subject matter to specialized solutions. Generally, possess demonstrated ability and experience in management consulting and cross-team facilitation at the senior management level. Other areas of expertise may include, but is not limited to, business process reengineering, statistical process control, individual and organizational assessment and evaluation, process modeling a simulation, strategic and business planning, change management, organizational development, and the development of leadership/management skills. Directs the activities of Specialists 1 and Specialists, or other staff as necessary on activated related to the specified field or discipline.Minimum Education: Master’s Degree Minimum Experience: 12 years’ experience.FUNCTIONAL /SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTFunctional Responsibilities: Senior expert with extensive, enterprise-wide knowledge and experience in one or more designated functional and/or domain areas. Provides insight and advice concerning strategic direction and applicability of up to date, industry standard solutions. Is responsible for providing high level vision to program/project manager or senior client leadership to influence objectives of complex efforts. The Functional/Subject Matter Expert is primarily utilized on projects for their specific expertise, not in a managerial capacity, in support of the creation of comprehensive methods for describing current and/or future structure and behavior of an organization’s processes, systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organization’s core goals and strategic direction. Typical duties include the following: Lead team members in planning and reviewing customer policy and various international and national standardization organizations such as ISO and industry best practices such as CMMI, SEI, and PMI, and advise the customer and the team on best practices. Holds credentials in one or more specialized areas (CMMI, ISO, ITVA, BD CMM, PMI).Minimum Education: Master’s Degree Minimum Experience: 12 years’ experience.PROCESS IMPROVEMENT ANALYST JUNIOR Functional Responsibilities: Guides and assists clients through a wide range of management, organizational and business improvement and modernization initiatives by applying continuous process improvement strategies, methodologies and principles. Develops business methods for problem solving, process change and solutions implementation ensuring enterprise-wide integration. Identifies best practices, assesses performance measurement and researches, collects and verifies data and translates it into strategic and operational guidance. Provides group facilitation, interviewing, training and other forms of knowledge transfer. Areas of focus include but are not limited to identifying and eliminating duplication, outsourcing opportunities, streamlining, centralizing, business transformation, business process redesign and modeling, quality improvement, lean six sigma, by leveraging knowledge of the designated field or disciplines within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Ensures compliance with various international and national standardization organizations such as ISO and industry best practices such as CMMI, SEI, and PMI.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 1 years’ experiencePROCESS IMPROVEMENT ANALYST Functional Responsibilities: Guides and assists clients through a wide range of management, organizational and business improvement and modernization initiatives by applying continuous process improvement strategies, methodologies and principles. Develops business methods for problem solving, process change and solutions implementation ensuring enterprise-wide integration. Identifies best practices, assesses performance measurement and researches, collects and verifies data and translates it into strategic and operational guidance. Provides group facilitation, interviewing, training and other forms of knowledge transfer. Areas of focus include but are not limited to identifying and eliminating duplication, outsourcing opportunities, streamlining, centralizing, business transformation, business process redesign and modeling, quality improvement, lean six sigma, by leveraging knowledge of the designated field or disciplines within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Ensures compliance with various international and national standardization organizations such as ISO and industry best practices such as CMMI, SEI, and PMI.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 2 years’ experiencePROCESS IMPROVEMENT ANALYST SENIORFunctional Responsibilities: Guides and assists clients through a wide range of management, organizational and business improvement and modernization initiatives by applying continuous process improvement strategies, methodologies and principles. Develops business methods for problem solving, process change and solutions implementation ensuring enterprise-wide integration. Identifies best practices, assesses performance measurement and researches, collects and verifies data and translates it into strategic and operational guidance. Provides group facilitation, interviewing, training and other forms of knowledge transfer. Areas of focus include but are not limited to identifying and eliminating duplication, outsourcing opportunities, streamlining, centralizing, business transformation, business process redesign and modeling, quality improvement, lean six sigma, by leveraging knowledge of the designated field or disciplines within BD CMM, CMMI, ISO, and InTP/ITVA. Ensures compliance with various international and national standardization organizations such as ISO and industry best practices such as CMMI, SEI, and PMI.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 4 years’ experiencePROJECT MANAGERFunctional Responsibilities: Performs day-to-day management of contract support operations, possibly involving multiple tasks and groups of personnel at multiple locations, on a single project. Demonstrates skills in the scope of work encompassed by the task order; provides technical guidance to the project team in performance of the work, and reviews the quality of all work products. Organizes, directs, and coordinates the planning and production of all contract support activities. Responsible for staffing, project planning, project financials, and staff direction and oversight. The Project Manager maintains and manages the client interface at the COTR levels of the client organization. Assists the Program Manager as required in managing contract performance.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 12 years’ experiencePROGRAM MANAGERFunctional Responsibilities: Provides oversight and executive level management to overall contract operations often involving multiple projects/tasks and groups of personnel at multiple locations. The Program Manager maintains and manages relationships with senior level management within the client organization. Responsible for ensuring senior level management within the client organization is aware of overall program status, including all relevant projects and their potential impact on higher level organizational strategic vision, this may include subject matter and unique technical knowledge. The Program Manager is responsible for managing multiple contract operations, ensure quality standards and work performance on all task orders and projects, plans, organizes and oversees work efforts, assigns resources, manages personnel, provides risk management, ensures quality management, monitors overall project and contract performance, etc.Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree Minimum Experience: 14 years’ experiencePROGRAM DIRECTOR/SENIOR ADVISORFunctional Responsibilities: Senior executive responsible for providing strategic direction, vision, leadership, and program management to the team. Contributes to organizational direction through regular involvement with senior level client leadership and team members. Maintains productive and effective client relationship with the most senior levels of the client organization.Minimum Education: Master’s Degree Minimum Experience: 14 years’ experienceEducation/Experience Substitution PolicyWe recognize that successful performance depends on having personnel with the right skills and experience. These skills and experience are acquired through a proper mix of education and professional experience. We have found that skills required to support advanced technology efforts, today's problems and tomorrow's challenges, are not always supported by the traditional combination of formal education and work experience. Therefore, we have incorporated substitution allowances between equivalent education and experience in order to provide the quality of services required by the customer at the most reasonable price.The following tables present substitution equivalencies for education and experience requirements. Substitutions for Educational Requirements Additional years of related experience may be substituted for degree requirements. Degree RequirementEquivalent Experience SubstitutionHigh SchoolGEDAssociateHigh School plus two years related experienceBachelor'sHigh school plus four years related experienceor Associate's degree plus two years related experienceMaster'sBachelor's degree plus two years related experience or Six years related experienceGSA PRICE LISTRATES ARE INCLUSIVE OF IFFSIN(s) Labor Category Base PeriodYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5874-1Functional Specialist Junior$102.84$104.90$107.00$109.14$111.32874-1Functional Specialist$161.33$164.55$167.85$171.20$174.63874-1Functional Specialist Senior$204.82$208.92$213.09$217.36$221.70874-1Functional / Subject Matter Expert$220.58$225.00$229.49$234.08$238.77874-1Process Improvement Analyst Junior$95.58$97.49$99.44$101.43$103.46874-1Process Improvement Analyst$106.28$108.41$110.58$112.79$115.05874-1Process Improvement Analyst Senior$122.45$124.90$127.40$129.94$132.54874-1 and 874-7Project Manager$136.69$139.42$142.21$145.05$147.95874-1 and 874-7Program Manager$181.79$185.43$189.14$192.92$196.78874-1 and 874-7Program Director / Senior Advisor$236.34$241.07$245.89$250.81$255.82 ................
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