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Examples of SAIC MOBIS Services

The following are examples of services and products that can be provided under their respective Special Item Numbers (SINs). There is no contract ceiling or maximum order limitation. Awards are made on a "Best Value" basis.

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Consultation Services (SIN 874-1)
SAIC shall provide providing expert advice, assistance, guidance or counseling in support of agencies' mission oriented business functions, as follows: Management or strategy consulting; program planning, audits and evaluations; studies, analyses, scenarios, and reports relating to mission-oriented business programs or initiatives, such as defense studies, tabletop exercises or scenario simulations; educational studies, regulatory studies, economic studies, and preparedness studies; executive/management coaching services; customized training as part of a consulting engagement; policy and regulatory development and review; expert witness services in support of litigation, claims, or other formal cases, and advisory and assistance services in accordance with FAR 37.203(b). Financial audits are covered under GSA Schedule 520, Financial and Business Services, and are not allowed under this SIN. The term "consulting" as defined herein does not include staff augmentation.

Facilitation Services (SIN 874-2)
SAIC shall provide facilitation and related decision support services for agencies engaged in collaboration efforts, working groups, or integrated product, process, or self-directed teams. Services covered are: defining, refining, and resolving disputes, disagreements, and divergent views, excluding EEO disputes; leading large and small group briefings and discussions; recording discussion content and enabling focused decision-making; stakeholder debriefings; preparing and providing draft and final reports relating to the facilitated issues.

Survey Services (SIN 874-3)
SAIC shall provide surveying relating to mission-oriented business issues. Contractors shall assist with or perform all phases of the survey process, as follows: survey planning, design, and development; determining proper survey data collection methodology; pretest/pilot surveying; assessing reliability and validity of data; administering surveys using various types of data collection methods; survey database administration; analyses of quantitative and qualitative survey data; production of reports related to the survey; and briefings of results, to include discussion of recommendations and potential follow-up actions. Any surveys relating condition or status of equipment or property, or to Architect and Engineering services as defined in FAR 36.601-4 are prohibited under MOBIS.

Training Services (SIN 874-4)
Includes off-the-shelf, or customized off-the-shelf training packages related to specific business services. Task orders may include, but are not limited to:

  1. Customer service; team building
  2. Performance measurement
  3. Performance problem solving
  4. Business process reengineering
  5. Strategic planning
  6. Process improvement
  7. Performance problem-solving
  8. ISO 9000
  9. Statistical process control
  10. Quality management
  11. Benchmarking
  12. Change management

Support Products (SIN 874-5)
Contractors shall provide support products used in support of services offered in SINs 1 through 3, 6, 7, 8, and 99. They can include: workbooks, training manuals, slides, videotapes, CDs, DVDs, software programs, etc. Any support products offered must be supplied in conjunction with services offered herein and cannot be sold as stand alone products. Support products should not be a significant part of the task. Two categories of support products may be priced in this solicitation: (1) off-the-shelf and (2) custom-designed. No administrative supplies (i.e., binders, index cards, pencils, paper, pens, blank cassettes/videotapes/CDs/DVDs, etc.) shall be offered as support products.

Acquisition Management Support (SIN 874-6)
SAIC shall provide support to agencies in conducting federal acquisition management activities, as follows: Acquisition planning assistance; developing acquisition documents, including quality assurance surveillance plans, statements of work, synopses, and solicitations; expert assistance in evaluating proposals; contract administration services; and competitive sourcing support, including OMB Circular A-76 studies, strategic sourcing studies, privatization studies, public-private partnerships, and Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act studies. Inherently Governmental services as identified FAR 7.503 or by the ordering agency are prohibited under MOBIS. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination.

Program Integration and Project Management Services (SIN 874-7)
SAIC shall provide services to assist agencies in planning, initiating, managing, executing, and closing out mission-oriented business programs and projects. Services included are: Project leadership and communications with stakeholders; project planning and scheduling; earned value management support; project management, including performance monitoring and measurement; reporting and documentation associated with project/program objectives; stakeholder briefings, participation in required meetings, and related project support services; program integration services; and project close-out services. All services must be provided and performed under the supervision/management of the contractor?s Project Manager or Program Manager. Orders for services under this SIN without an accompanying Program/Project Manager labor category are prohibited. The primary purpose and preponderance of work for any project awarded under this SIN must be for professional business services. Services covered by other GSA Schedules shall only be included in the project scope if they are directly related to the successful accomplishment of the project and are incidental to the overall effort. It is the responsibility of the Contracting Officer placing the order to make this determination.