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1 IDOA RFP-13-88 Media Buy Pre-Proposal Conference June 11, 2013 Adam Thiemann IDOA Strategic Sourcing Analyst

2 General Information Sign-In Sheet for Attendees Sign-In Sheet and PowerPoint will be posted on IDOA’s Solicitation Website Hold questions until the end of the presentation Information provided today is not binding on the State, unless it is later issued in writing.

3 Agenda Purpose & RFP Information Key Dates Proposal Preparation & Evaluation Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Question and Answer Session

4 Purpose of the RFP The purpose of this RFP is to select a vendor that can satisfy the State’s need for media buying services. It is the intent of IDOA to contract with a vendor that provides quality media buying services, at a competitive price. Respondents must be capable of providing all traditional (radio, television, outdoor and print) components, in addition to web advertising. Please be sure to download Appendix 1, Contractor Duties.

5 RFP-13-88 Respondents must be capable of providing all traditional (radio, television, outdoor and print) components, in addition to web advertising. While the primary purpose of this RFP will be to provide media buying services, some state agencies will require additional support to facilitate this process in the form of trafficking materials and instructions to media outlets. Please be sure to download Appendix 1, Contractor Duties.

6 Public Requests for Information -Susie Smith, Office Manager sussmith@idoa.in.gov

7 Key Dates Issue of RFP June 5, 2013 Pre-Proposal Conference June 11, 2013 Deadline to Submit Written RFP Questions June 14, 2013 Response to Written Questions/RFP Amendments June 19, 2013 Submission of Proposals July 10, 2013 The dates for the following activities are target dates only. These activities may be completed earlier or later than the date shown. Proposal Evaluation TBD Proposal Discussions/Clarifications (if necessary) TBD Oral Presentations (if necessary) TBD Best and Final Offers (if necessary) TBD Contract Award August 1, 2013

8 Business Proposal (Attachment E) Company Financial Information (Section 2.3.3) – Confidential information must be kept separate from the proposal in both hard and soft copy Contract Terms (Section 2.3.5) – Respondent should review sample State contract (Attachment B) and note exceptions to State mandatory and non-mandatory clauses in Transmittal Letter

9 Technical Proposal (Attachment F) Please use the Template we have provided for you. Where appropriate, supporting documentation may be referenced by a page and paragraph number. If there are multiple references or multiple documents, these must be listed and organized for ease of use by the State in the Summary of Attachments, Attachment G.

10 Cost Proposal- Attachment D Please complete the cost proposal using the template provided and return in Excel format. Scoring Methodology Cost scores will be normalized to one another, based on the lowest cost proposal evaluated. The lowest cost proposal receives all of the available points. The normalization formula is as follows: Respondent’s Cost Score = (Lowest Cost Proposal / Total Cost of Proposal) X 25

11 Proposal Preparation Buy Indiana, Business Proposal 2.3.14 – Status shall be finalized by proposal due date – 5 definitions, details provided in Business Proposal Indiana Economic Impact, Attachment C – Definition of FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) – Example: If your company is awarded this contract and all 5 of your contracts get an equal amount of commitment from an employee, then they only commit 20% of his or her time to the Indiana contract. Therefore this employee is only worth 0.2 FTE, not 1.0.

12 Proposal Evaluation Summary of Evaluation Criteria: 1. Adherence to Mandatory Requirements – Pass/Fail 2. Management Assessment/Quality (Business & Technical Proposal) – 30 points 3. Cost (Cost Proposal) – 25 points 4. Indiana Economic Impact – 15 points 5. Buy Indiana – 10 points 6. Minority (10) and Women Business (10) – Subcontractor Commitment 20 points * 100 Total Points (2 bonus possible)

13 Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Complete Attachment A, MWBE Form - Include sub-contractor letters of commitment Goals for Proposal - 8% Minority Business Enterprise - 8% Women’s Business Enterprise

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15 Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Subcontractors must be listed on the IDOA Directory of Certified Firms Each firm may only serve as once classification – MBE or WBE A Prime Contractor who is an MBE or WBE must meet subcontractor goals by using other listed certified firms. Certified Prime Contractors cannot count their own workforce or companies to meet this requirement. Must serve a commercially useful function. The firm must serve a value-added purpose on the engagement. Must provide goods or service only in the industry area for which it is certified as listed in the directory at http://www.in.gov/idoa/2352.htmhttp://www.in.gov/idoa/2352.htm Subcontractor commitment form must be from the Subcontractor to the Prime Contractor, written on the Subs Letter Head The subcontractor commitment letter should include a description of the services they are going to provide and the matching dollar and percentage from Attachment A.

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17 Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises TOTAL BID AMOUNT:

18 Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Effective May, 2011, a new MWBE scoring methodology will be utilized for all RFP’s released New Process – MWBE scoring is conducted based on 20 points plus a possible 2 bonus points scale - MBE: Possible 10 points + 1 bonus point - WBE: Possible 10 points + 1 bonus Point Professional Services Scoring Methodology: - The points will be awarded on the following schedule: - Fractional percentages will be rounded up or down to the nearest whole percentage - Submissions of 0% participation will result in a deduction of 1 point in each category - The highest submission which exceeds the goal in each category will receive 11 points (10 points plus 1 bonus point). In case of a tie both firms will receive 11 points %1%2%3%4%5%6%7%8% Pts.1.252.503.755.006.257.508.7510.00

19 Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises BidderMBE %Pts.WBE %Pts.Total Pts. Bidder 112.0%10.010.0%11.021.0 Bidder 26.0%7.54.0%5.012.5 Bidder 38.0%10.08.0%10.020.0 Bidder 416.0%11.00.0%10.0 Bidder 50.0%0.0%-2.0 RFP MWBE Scoring Example

20 Questions?

21 Thank You athiemann@idoa.in.gov


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