Acquiring Transportation Services Fran Staunton, USAID June 26-27 2012.

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Acquiring Transportation Services Fran Staunton, USAID June

Acquiring Transportation Services Federal Management Regulations Subchapter D—Transportation Part —Transportation Management Subpart B

Acquiring Transportation Services Acquiring transportation or related services you may 1. Use GSA tender of service 2. Use another agency’s contract or rate tender with a TSP only if allowed by the terms of that agreement or if the Administrator of General Services Administration delegates authority to another agency to enter an agreement available to other Executive agencies; 3. Contract directly with a TSP using the acquisition procedures under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR chapter 1); or 4. Negotiate a rate tender under a Federal transportation procurement statute, 49 U.S.C or

Acquiring Transportation Services Advantages of using the GSA tender of service 1. GSA’s authority to negotiate on behalf of the Federal Government and take advantage of the lower rates and optimum service that result from a larger volume of business. 2. Use of a uniform tender of service 3. Obtain assistance with loss and damage claims 4. Use GSA’s Transportation management and operations expertise.

Acquiring Transportation Services Disadvantage of using GSA’s tender of service 1. You want an agreement that is binding for a longer term than the GSA tender of service 2. You have sufficient time to follow FAR contracting procedures and are in position to make volume or shipment commitments under a FAR contract 3. You do not want to pay for the GSA administrative service charge as a participant in the GSA rate tender programs 4. Rates are not cost effective, as determined by the agency.

Acquiring Transportation Services Advantage of using another agency’s contract or rate tender Use transportation services when the contract or rate tender offers better or equal value than otherwise available to you. 1. Assure that the contract or rate tender meets any special requirements unique to your agency. 2. Pay any other charges imposed by the other agency for external use of their contract or rate tender. 3. Ensure the terms of the other agency’s contract or rate tender allow you to use it. 4. Ensure that the agency offering this service has the authority or a delegation of authority from GSA to offer such services to your agency.

Acquiring Transportation Services Contract directly with a TSP using the acquisition procedures under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR chapter 1) Use the Federal Acquisition process when you have the time or you ship to the same destination from the same origin.

Acquiring Transportation Services Advantages of using the FAR (1) You ship consistent volumes in consistent traffic lanes; (2) You have sufficient time to follow FAR contracting procedures; and (3) Your contract office is able to handle the requirement. Disadvantage of using the FAR (1) Cannot prepare and execute a FAR contract within your time frame; (2) Have recurring shipments between designated places, but do not expect sufficient volume to obtain favorable rates; or (3) Do not have the manpower to monitor quality control and administer a contract

Acquiring Transportation Services Negotiate a rate tender under a Federal transportation procurement statute, 49 U.S.C or TITLE 48 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM CHAPTER 1 - FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SUBCHAPTER G - CONTRACT MANAGEMENT PART 47 - TRANSPORTATION

Acquiring Transportation Services Government rate tenders under sections and of the Interstate Commerce Act (49 U.S.C and 13712). Statutory authority for common carriers subject to the jurisdiction of the Surface Transportation Board (motor carrier, water carrier, freight forwarder, rail carrier) to offer to transport persons or property for the account of the United States without charge or at a rate reduced from the applicable commercial rate.

Acquiring Transportation Services Reduced rates are offered in a Government rate tender. Additional information for civilian agencies is available in the Federal Management Regulation (41 CFR parts and ) and for DoD in the Defense Transportation Regulation (DoD R). Reduced rates offered in a Government rate tender are authorized for transportation provided by a rail carrier, for the movement of household goods, and for movement by or with a water carrier in noncontiguous domestic trade.

Acquiring Transportation Services ( 1) For Government rate tenders submitted by a rail carrier, a rate reduced from the applicable commercial rate is a rate reduced from a rate regulated by the Surface Transportation Board. (2) For Government rate tenders submitted for the movement of household goods, a rate reduced from the applicable commercial rate is a rate reduced from a rate contained in a published tariff subject to regulation by the Surface Transportation Board. (3) For Government rate tenders submitted for movement by or with a water carrier in noncontiguous domestic trade, a rate reduced from the applicable commercial rate is a rate reduced from a rate contained in a published tariff required to be filed with the Surface Transportation Board

Acquiring Transportation Services Advantage of using a Rate Tender Have a shipment that must be made within too short a time frame to identify or solicit for a suitable contract; Have shipments recurring between designated places, but do not expect sufficient volume to obtain favorable rates; or Are not in a position to make a definite volume and shipment commitment under a FAR contract.

Acquiring Transportation Services Using rate tender is a disadvantage when You have sufficient time to use the FAR and this would achieve better results You require transportation service for which no rate tender currently exists A TSP may revoke or terminate the tender on short notice.

Acquiring Transportation Services Terms and conditions are important to protect the Government’s interest and establish the performance and standards expected of the TSP. It is important to remember that terms and conditions are: Negotiated between the agency and the TSP before movement of any item Included in all contracts and rate tenders listing the services the TSP is offering to perform at the cost presented in the rate tender or other transportation document. Note to : You must reference the negotiated contract or rate tender on all transportation documents. For further information see

Acquiring Transportation Services All rate tenders and contracts must include, at a minimum, the following terms and conditions: Charges cannot be prepaid. Charges are not paid at time of delivery. Interest shall accrue from the voucher payment date on overcharges made and shall be paid at the same rate in effect on that date as published by the Secretary of the Treasury according to the Debt Collection Act of 1982, U.S.C. 3717; To qualify for the rates specified in a rate tender filed under the provisions of the Federal transportation procurement statutes (49 U.S.C or 13712), property must be shipped by or for the Government and the rate tender must indicate the Government is either the consignor or the consignee and include the following statement:

Acquiring Transportation Services Transportation is for the (agency name) and the total charges paid to the transportation service provider by the consignor or consignee are for the benefit of the Government. When using a rate tender for transportation under a cost-reimbursable contract, Transportation is for the (agency name), and the actual total transportation charges paid to the transportation service provider by the consignor or consignee are to be reimbursed by the Government pursuant to cost reimbursable contract (number). This may be confirmed by contacting the agency representative at (name, address and telephone number). Other terms and conditions that may be specific to your agency or the TSP such as specialized packaging requirements or HAZMAT.

Acquiring Transportation Services For further information see the “U.S. Government Freight Transportation Handbook,” available by contacting: General Services Administration Office of Travel and Transportation Services Transportation Audit Division (QMCA) 2200 Crystal Drive, Room 300 Arlington, VA

Acquiring Transportation Services To ensure proper reference of a rate tender on all shipments, you must show the applicable rate tender number and carrier identification on all transportation documents, “ABC Transportation Company, Tender Number ***”. The TSP must file an electronic rate tender with your agency. Details of what must be included when submitting electronic tenders is located in (b) of this subchapter. You must send two copies of the rate tender to: General Services Administration Federal Supply Service, Audit Division (FBA) 2200 Crystal Drive Arlington, VA

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