The contract is for Master Black Belt support to the DLA J7 enterprise, focusing on strategic, programmatic, and operational acquisition mission planning and business transformation. The contractor will provide support in areas such as continuous organizational improvement, dashboard development, and continuous process improvement. The work will be performed at the McNamara Headquarters Complex, Fort Belvoir, VA. The contract includes a base period and an option period. The contractor must submit monthly and quarterly reports. All contractor personnel must be U. S. citizens or have proper documentation. A QCP must be submitted within 10 business days of contract award. The contractor must follow specific procedures for Common Access Cards (CACs).
The contractor must submit a monthly status report within fifteen 15 business days after the end of each month and a quarterly summary report within fifteen 15 business days after the end of the quarter. The contractor must provide an msr of all activities performed in the previous month. The report is due within fifteen 15 business days after the end of each month. The contractor must also provide a qsr summarizing all activities performance in the previous three months. The report is due within fifteen 15 business days after the end of the quarter.
The performance will be rated each month by the COR, and the findings will be the basis for the amount paid for that month. The performance will be rated each month by the cor. these findings will be the basis for the amount paid for that month.
The performance evaluation will be based on the complexity and completion of the tasking. Performance evaluation will be based on the complexity and completion of the tasking. The number of completed actions will be balanced against the quality of the output.
The contractor must provide lean six sigma master black belt certified program management support. The contractor must provide lean six sigma master black belt certified program management support to assist j7 as they develop strategic, programmatic, operational plans, programs, processes, procedures, information products, and tools for tracking, reporting, and implementing local and strategiclevel actions.
Failure to comply with the CAC requirements may result in actions, including immediate work stoppage, disapproval of invoices, withholding of final payment, and documentation of noncompliance. Specifically, failure to safeguard, follow these procedures, including reporting requirements, or turnin cacs within the established timeframes may result in the following actions, which are in addition to other actions the contracting officer may terminate the contract and take under governing law and regulation and the terms and conditions of the contract: a. immediate work stoppage issuance of a stop work order, not to be lifted until resolution of cac issueb. disapproval of invoices and delay of paymentc. withholding of final payment in accordance with far **** d. documentation of cac noncompliance in the contractor performance assessment reporting system cparsn.