i360technologies
Job Description
Responsibilities ****
Acquisition Planning
Support pre-award conferences and meetings and participate in IPTs throughout the lifecycle of a requirement;
Assist with the refinement of identified requirements
Maintain awareness of milestones, as well as their strategic impacts, applying acquisition processes and policies
Develop acquisition plans and procurement milestone schedules; Perform market research activities (e.g., exchanges with industry, pre-proposal conferences, sources sought, Request for Information (RFI), Draft Request for Proposals (DRFP), and Industry Days); Prepare and provide feedback on procurement packages, including preparation and review of requirements documentation (e.g., Statements of Work (SOWs), Statements of Objectives (SOOs), Statements of Need (SON), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), market research documentation, independent government cost estimates (IGCEs), draft evaluation factors, applicable pre-award determinations and findings, and applicable pre-award clearances and reviews (Small Business Set-Aside Review and Information Technology Checklist, etc.))
Provide recommendations concerning acquisition strategies and the selection of contract types and methods of acquisition
Prepare and assist with the preparation of Justifications for Other-Than- Full-and-Open-Competition (JOFOCs)
Prepare or assist with the preparation of various Determinations and Findings
Draft or assist in drafting and issuing applicable pre-award synopses
Present or assist in presenting acquisition planning documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Use applicable acquisition systems in support of planning or execution
Maintain contract files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Attend scheduled and ad-hoc meetings with clients and customers virtually or within ICE facility
Award The Contractor shall support the drafting, issuance, and amendment of solicitations, Request for Quotations (RFQs), Request for Proposals (RFPs), and Invitation for Bids (IFBs) to include the following:
Prepare solicitation and solicitation-related documents for Government review
As appropriate, use the ICE contract writing system to develop solicitation documents and select appropriate clauses, provisions, and terms and conditions
Present or assist in preparation of solicitation documentation for higher-level reviews and approvals
Post or assist in posting solicitations and solicitation-related documents to the appropriate location
Prepare or assist in preparing responses to pre-award inquiries and solicitation amendments for Government review and assist in posting/releasing said items to the appropriate location
Receive or assist in collecting quotes, proposals, offers or bids, including recording receipt and conducting compliance reviews
Maintain solicitations and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies.
Evaluation The Contractor shall assist in performing evaluation of quotes, proposals, offers, and bids to include the following:
Document technical reviews and evaluations
Gather data and information for past performance evaluations
Perform price analysis and cost analysis for Government review and approval
Draft and document evaluation reports for Government review and approval
Conduct or assist in pre-award reviews and surveys (such as on-site surveys and audits)
Assist in developing and documenting the price negotiation memoranda, the pre-negotiation memoranda (if applicable), the competitive range determination (if applicable), the post-negotiation memoranda (if applicable), and the source selection decision (if applicable) for higher level Government approval
Support the Government in conducting negotiations and discussions
Present or assist in presenting evaluation documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Prepare or assist in preparing responses to pre-award protests for higher level review
Assist in preparing required pre-award notifications (e.g., pre-award notice for small business set-asides)
Assist in conducting pre-award debriefings
Maintain evaluation files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies.
Award The Contractor shall support contract award functions to include the following:
Prepare award documents for Government review
Use the ICE contract writing system to develop contract award documents
Assist in presenting award documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Prepare or assist in preparing required award, and post-award notifications and debriefings (e.g., award synopsis, public affairs notification, etc.)
Prepare Federal Procurement Data System - Next Generation (FPDS- NG) reports for Government review and approval
Prepare responses to post-award protests for higher level review
Craft documentation to deal with failure to perform (e.g., cure notices, show cause notices, termination notices, etc.) or recommendations to suspend or debar
Maintain award files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Post-Award The Contractor shall support post-award contract management and contract closeout functions to include the following:
Prepare COR appointment letters
Support post-award conferences and meetings
Assist in preparing Notice to Proceed letters
Assist in preparing responses to claims, ratifications, FOIA requests, data calls, cure notices, Congressional inquiries, appeals, other incoming requests, or other unusual or extraordinary contracting actions
Prepare and file documentation for contract modifications
Support preparation of the contract for closeout and prepare closeout documentation
Maintain post-award files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Qualifications A Bachelor’s Degree: A 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor’s degree conferred or approved by an accredited U.S. college or university based on a 4-year course of study. Simply being enrolled and working toward a degree does not meet the qualification standard. Proposed candidates must furnish transcripts showing completion of degree requirements to the COR for review.
In lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree, the Government will accept seven (7) years of experience in the federal Government contracting environment, and possession of at least 24 hours of accredited college business credits (e.g., accounting, business, finance, law, contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing, quantitative methods, or organization and management).
At least five (5) years of documented experience in contracting positions.
Experience in providing “cradle-to-grave” Contract Specialist support to a Federal Government agency or entity
Demonstrated ability to use the Microsoft Suite of software applications to create and maintain documents and communications
Documented ability to maintain and practice operational security (OPSEC) in the performance of daily duties and to report OPSEC issues or concerns
Proven ability to interpret and apply procurement regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation and/or other agency-specific regulations
Knowledge of and experience using government contract-writing software, such as PRISM
Familiarity through experience with government software and databases, such as FPDS, www.SAM.gov, etc.
Experience with, at minimum, FAR 8, 12, 13, 15, and 16 contracting methods
to include Blanket Purchase Agreements and Indefinite Delivery vehicles
Experience with federal-wide or multi-agency contract vehicles, including Federal Supply Schedules and/-DHS Strategic Sourcing Vehicles (e.g., GSA MAS, OASIS+, and other DHS enterprise contract solutions)
Experience independently preparing, briefing, routing and obtaining government clearances for acquisition documents (such as acquisition plans, solicitations, awards, justifications to limit competition, combined synopsis/solicitations), and completing other review processes in a timely fashion
Demonstrated experience reviewing spreadsheets and documents in various formats such as those created and maintained in Microsoft Office products
Experience analyzing proposed elements of cost to develop cost and profit pre-negotiation positions
Experience developing documentation required to establish a competitive range, establish a pre-negotiation position, respond to a protest, or complete required source selection activities
Experience managing procurement sensitive, law enforcement sensitive, or other secure information is preferred
Possession of excellent written and verbal communication skills plus strong analytical and organizational skills and abilities is required.
Experience administering or awarding services contracts or awards for law enforcement sensitive requirements is preferred for some positions.
Experience administering or awarding services contracts or awards for IT hardware or software is preferred for some positions.
Employment is contingent upon submission and verification of college transcripts and a Public Trust background check.
Benefits
Referral Bonus
(401k) Matching
Holidays – Eleven
Adoption Assistance
Tuition Reimbursement
Technology Reimbursement
Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
Paid Time Off (0-3 years - 15 Days PTO | 3+ years 20 Days)
80% Employer Paid Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision
Perks at Work – Employee perks program that helps you live a better and healthier life.
i360 is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or status within any other protected group.
Only Direct Hires – No recruiting or staffing firms’ submissions will be considered #J-18808-Ljbffr
Responsibilities ****
Acquisition Planning
Support pre-award conferences and meetings and participate in IPTs throughout the lifecycle of a requirement;
Assist with the refinement of identified requirements
Maintain awareness of milestones, as well as their strategic impacts, applying acquisition processes and policies
Develop acquisition plans and procurement milestone schedules; Perform market research activities (e.g., exchanges with industry, pre-proposal conferences, sources sought, Request for Information (RFI), Draft Request for Proposals (DRFP), and Industry Days); Prepare and provide feedback on procurement packages, including preparation and review of requirements documentation (e.g., Statements of Work (SOWs), Statements of Objectives (SOOs), Statements of Need (SON), Performance Work Statements (PWSs), market research documentation, independent government cost estimates (IGCEs), draft evaluation factors, applicable pre-award determinations and findings, and applicable pre-award clearances and reviews (Small Business Set-Aside Review and Information Technology Checklist, etc.))
Provide recommendations concerning acquisition strategies and the selection of contract types and methods of acquisition
Prepare and assist with the preparation of Justifications for Other-Than- Full-and-Open-Competition (JOFOCs)
Prepare or assist with the preparation of various Determinations and Findings
Draft or assist in drafting and issuing applicable pre-award synopses
Present or assist in presenting acquisition planning documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Use applicable acquisition systems in support of planning or execution
Maintain contract files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Attend scheduled and ad-hoc meetings with clients and customers virtually or within ICE facility
Award The Contractor shall support the drafting, issuance, and amendment of solicitations, Request for Quotations (RFQs), Request for Proposals (RFPs), and Invitation for Bids (IFBs) to include the following:
Prepare solicitation and solicitation-related documents for Government review
As appropriate, use the ICE contract writing system to develop solicitation documents and select appropriate clauses, provisions, and terms and conditions
Present or assist in preparation of solicitation documentation for higher-level reviews and approvals
Post or assist in posting solicitations and solicitation-related documents to the appropriate location
Prepare or assist in preparing responses to pre-award inquiries and solicitation amendments for Government review and assist in posting/releasing said items to the appropriate location
Receive or assist in collecting quotes, proposals, offers or bids, including recording receipt and conducting compliance reviews
Maintain solicitations and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies.
Evaluation The Contractor shall assist in performing evaluation of quotes, proposals, offers, and bids to include the following:
Document technical reviews and evaluations
Gather data and information for past performance evaluations
Perform price analysis and cost analysis for Government review and approval
Draft and document evaluation reports for Government review and approval
Conduct or assist in pre-award reviews and surveys (such as on-site surveys and audits)
Assist in developing and documenting the price negotiation memoranda, the pre-negotiation memoranda (if applicable), the competitive range determination (if applicable), the post-negotiation memoranda (if applicable), and the source selection decision (if applicable) for higher level Government approval
Support the Government in conducting negotiations and discussions
Present or assist in presenting evaluation documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Prepare or assist in preparing responses to pre-award protests for higher level review
Assist in preparing required pre-award notifications (e.g., pre-award notice for small business set-asides)
Assist in conducting pre-award debriefings
Maintain evaluation files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies.
Award The Contractor shall support contract award functions to include the following:
Prepare award documents for Government review
Use the ICE contract writing system to develop contract award documents
Assist in presenting award documentation for higher level reviews and approvals
Prepare or assist in preparing required award, and post-award notifications and debriefings (e.g., award synopsis, public affairs notification, etc.)
Prepare Federal Procurement Data System - Next Generation (FPDS- NG) reports for Government review and approval
Prepare responses to post-award protests for higher level review
Craft documentation to deal with failure to perform (e.g., cure notices, show cause notices, termination notices, etc.) or recommendations to suspend or debar
Maintain award files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Post-Award The Contractor shall support post-award contract management and contract closeout functions to include the following:
Prepare COR appointment letters
Support post-award conferences and meetings
Assist in preparing Notice to Proceed letters
Assist in preparing responses to claims, ratifications, FOIA requests, data calls, cure notices, Congressional inquiries, appeals, other incoming requests, or other unusual or extraordinary contracting actions
Prepare and file documentation for contract modifications
Support preparation of the contract for closeout and prepare closeout documentation
Maintain post-award files and documentation in accordance with applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and policies
Qualifications A Bachelor’s Degree: A 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor’s degree conferred or approved by an accredited U.S. college or university based on a 4-year course of study. Simply being enrolled and working toward a degree does not meet the qualification standard. Proposed candidates must furnish transcripts showing completion of degree requirements to the COR for review.
In lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree, the Government will accept seven (7) years of experience in the federal Government contracting environment, and possession of at least 24 hours of accredited college business credits (e.g., accounting, business, finance, law, contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing, quantitative methods, or organization and management).
At least five (5) years of documented experience in contracting positions.
Experience in providing “cradle-to-grave” Contract Specialist support to a Federal Government agency or entity
Demonstrated ability to use the Microsoft Suite of software applications to create and maintain documents and communications
Documented ability to maintain and practice operational security (OPSEC) in the performance of daily duties and to report OPSEC issues or concerns
Proven ability to interpret and apply procurement regulations, including the Federal Acquisition Regulation and/or other agency-specific regulations
Knowledge of and experience using government contract-writing software, such as PRISM
Familiarity through experience with government software and databases, such as FPDS, www.SAM.gov, etc.
Experience with, at minimum, FAR 8, 12, 13, 15, and 16 contracting methods
to include Blanket Purchase Agreements and Indefinite Delivery vehicles
Experience with federal-wide or multi-agency contract vehicles, including Federal Supply Schedules and/-DHS Strategic Sourcing Vehicles (e.g., GSA MAS, OASIS+, and other DHS enterprise contract solutions)
Experience independently preparing, briefing, routing and obtaining government clearances for acquisition documents (such as acquisition plans, solicitations, awards, justifications to limit competition, combined synopsis/solicitations), and completing other review processes in a timely fashion
Demonstrated experience reviewing spreadsheets and documents in various formats such as those created and maintained in Microsoft Office products
Experience analyzing proposed elements of cost to develop cost and profit pre-negotiation positions
Experience developing documentation required to establish a competitive range, establish a pre-negotiation position, respond to a protest, or complete required source selection activities
Experience managing procurement sensitive, law enforcement sensitive, or other secure information is preferred
Possession of excellent written and verbal communication skills plus strong analytical and organizational skills and abilities is required.
Experience administering or awarding services contracts or awards for law enforcement sensitive requirements is preferred for some positions.
Experience administering or awarding services contracts or awards for IT hardware or software is preferred for some positions.
Employment is contingent upon submission and verification of college transcripts and a Public Trust background check.
Benefits
Referral Bonus
(401k) Matching
Holidays – Eleven
Adoption Assistance
Tuition Reimbursement
Technology Reimbursement
Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
Paid Time Off (0-3 years - 15 Days PTO | 3+ years 20 Days)
80% Employer Paid Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision
Perks at Work – Employee perks program that helps you live a better and healthier life.
i360 is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or status within any other protected group.
Only Direct Hires – No recruiting or staffing firms’ submissions will be considered #J-18808-Ljbffr