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| A-76 ACRONYMS AND GLOSSARY ACRONYMS
 ACRONYM DEFINITION
 ATO Agency Tender Official
 CA Commercial Activities
 CO Contracting Officer
 CSO Competitive Sourcing Official
 FAIR Federal Activities Inventory Reform
 FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation
 FedBizOppS Federal Business Opportunities
 FTE Full Time Equivalent
 GAO General Accounting Office
 GFP Government Furnished Equipment
 HRA Human Resource Advisor
 IRS Internal Revenue Service
 MEO Most Efficient Organization
 OCS Office of Competitive Sourcing
 OMB Office Of Management and Budget
 POP Period of Performance
 PWS Performance Work Statement
 SCF Standard Competition Form
 SLCF Streamlined Competition Form
 SSA Source Selection Authority
 SSEB Source Selection Evaluation Board
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 Activity A specific task or grouping of tasks that provides a specialized
 capability, service or product based on a recurring government
 requirement. Depending on the grouping of tasks, an activity may be
 an entire function or may be a part of a function. An activity may be
 inherently governmental or commercial in nature.
 Adversely Affected
 Employees
 Federal civilian employees serving competitive or excepted service
 appointments in Tenure Groups I, II, or III, who are identified for
 release from their competitive level by an agency, in accordance with
 5 C.F.R. Part 351 and 5 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as a direct result of a
 performance decision resulting from a streamlined or standard
 competition
 Agency Cost Estimate The part of the agency tender in a standard competition that includes
 the agency’s cost proposal and represents the full cost of agency
 performance of the commercial activity, based on the requirements in
 the solicitation and the costing policy in Attachment C [of Circular A-
 76]. The agency cost estimate for a streamlined competition is
 developed in accordance with Attachments B and C of Circular A-76].
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 Agency Performance Performance of a commercial or inherently governmental activity with
 government personnel. Often referred to as “in-house performance.”
 Agency Tender The agency management plan submitted in response to a solicitation
 for a standard competition. The agency tender includes an MEO,
 agency cost estimate, MEO quality control plan, MEO phase-in plan,
 and copies of any MEO subcontracts (with the private sector
 providers’ proprietary information redacted). The agency tender is
 prepared in accordance with Attachment B [of Circular A-76] and the
 solicitation requirements.
 Agency Tender
 Official (ATO)
 An inherently governmental agency official with decision-making
 authority who is responsible for the agency tender and represents the
 agency tender during source selection.
 Annualize The calculation method to convert a cost to an annual basis. The
 calculation converts a cost for a performance period that is less than
 one full year into an annual cost to correctly reflect the cost in a
 government cost estimate.
 Basic Pay Basic pay for GS employees is a position’s annual salary plus any
 other applicable civilian employee pay entitlements. Basic pay for
 FWS employees is a position’s annual wages including shift
 differential pay and environmental pay, plus any other applicable
 civilian employee pay entitlements. Examples of other civilian
 employee pay entitlements include, but are not limited to, night
 differential pay for FWS employees, environmental differential pay,
 and premium pay (for civilian employee fire fighters and law
 enforcement officers).
 Capital Improvement An expenditure for a physical improvement to an existing capital
 asset such as additions and major alterations that are intended to
 improve performance or increase useful life.
 Civilian Employee An individual who works for a federal agency, in this case the IRS, on
 an appointment without time limitation who is paid from appropriated
 funds, which includes working capital funds. A foreign national
 employee, temporary employee, term employee, non-appropriated
 fund employee, or uniformed personnel is not included in this
 definition.
 Commercial Activity A recurring service that could be performed by the private sector.
 Commercial activities may be found within, or throughout,
 organizations that perform inherently governmental activities or
 classified work.
 Common Costs Specific costs identified in the solicitation that will be incurred by the
 government regardless of the provider (private sector, public
 reimbursable, or agency). Common costs are sometimes referred to as
 wash costs. Examples of common costs include government-furnished
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 property, security clearances, and joint inventories.
 COMPARE The windows-based A-76 costing software that incorporates the
 costing procedures of this circular. Agencies must use COMPARE to
 calculate and document the costs on the SLCF for a streamlined
 competition or the SCF for a standard competition. The software is
 available through the SHARE A-76! website at
 http://emissary.acq.osd.mil/inst/share.nsf.
 COMPARE Version
 Control Log
 The document that describes each of the changes made in a particular
 version of the COMPARE software. This document includes a brief
 description of the change, the area of the software program affected
 by the change, and the impact the change has on the SCF/SLCF
 and/or documentation.
 COMPARE User's
 Guide
 A detailed guidebook for actual users of COMPARE that includes an
 in-depth explanation of the use and features of the COMPARE
 software program.
 COMPARE Tables A specific set of master tables incorporated into the COMPARE costing
 software that includes all of the approved standard cost factors and
 rates used to calculate the SCF/SLCF costs.
 Competition A formal evaluation of sources to provide a commercial activity that
 uses pre-established rules (e.g., the FAR, this circular). Competitions
 between private sector sources are performed in accordance with the
 FAR. Competitions between agency, private sector, and public
 reimbursable sources are performed in accordance with the FAR and
 this circular. The term “competition,” as used in this circular includes
 streamlined and standard competitions performed in accordance with
 this circular, and FAR-based competitions for agency-performed
 activities, contracted services, new requirements, expansions of
 existing work, and activities performed under fee-for-service
 agreement. The term also includes cost comparisons, streamlined cost
 comparisons, and direct conversions performed under previous
 versions of OMB Circular A-76.
 Competition File The documents used in a standard competition in addition to the
 government contract files required by FAR Subpart 4.8. Agencies
 maintain this file regardless of the source selected to perform the
 activity.
 Competition Officials These are agency officials appointed before a standard competition
 is announced. These individuals perform key roles and have essential
 responsibilities for the successful completion of the standard
 competition. Competition officials are the agency tender official,
 contracting officer, source selection authority, human resource advisor,
 and PWS team leader.
 Competitive Sourcing An inherently governmental agency official responsible for the
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 Official (CSO) implementation of this circular within the agency.
 Component An organizational grouping within an agency, such as a bureau,
 center, military service, or field activity.
 Contracting Officer
 (CO)
 An inherently governmental agency official who participates on the
 PWS team, and is responsible for the issuance of the solicitation and
 the source selection evaluation methodology. The CO awards the
 contract and issues the MEO letter of obligation or fee-for-service
 agreement resulting from a streamlined or standard competition. The
 CO and the SSA may be the same individual.
 Conversion From
 Contract
 A change in the performance of a commercial activity from a private
 sector provider to agency performance.
 Conversion To
 Contract
 A change in the performance of a commercial activity from agency
 performance to a private sector provider.
 Depreciation The decline in the value of a capital asset. Depreciation represents a
 cost of ownership and the consumption of an asset’s useful life.
 Direct Labor Manpower resources dedicated to performing the requirements of the
 solicitation and labor for supervision and management related
 support to the tender (e.g., MEO) such as labor for quality control.
 Directly Affected
 Employees
 Civilian employees whose work is being competed in a streamlined or
 standard competition.
 Directly Affected
 Government
 Personnel
 Government personnel whose work is being competed in a
 streamlined or standard competition.
 Directly Interested
 Party
 The agency tender official who submitted the agency tender; a single
 individual appointed by a majority of directly affected employees as
 their agent; a private sector offeror; or the official who certifies the
 public reimbursable tender.
 Divestiture An agency’s decision to eliminate a government requirement for a
 commercial activity. No service contract or fee-for-service agreement
 exists between the agency and the private sector after a divestiture.
 By divesting of a commercial activity, an agency elects not to control
 the activity and cedes ownership and control of the activity’s
 associated assets (e.g., equipment, facilities, property) and resources
 (agency manpower and budgeting for the activity). The agency has
 no role in the financial support, management, regulation, or oversight
 of a divested activity. Moving, transferring, or converting a
 commercial activity from government performance to private sector or
 public reimbursable performance is not a divestiture.
 Employee Transition A written plan developed by the HRA for the potential transition of
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 Plan the agency’s civilian employees to an MEO, or to private sector or
 public reimbursable performance. This plan is developed early in the
 streamlined or standard competition process, based on the incumbent
 government organization, to identify projected employee impacts and
 the time needed to accommodate such impacts, depending on the
 potential outcomes of the competition. The employee transition plan
 differs from a phase-in plan, which is developed by prospective
 providers responding to a solicitation.
 End Date The end date for a streamlined or standard competition is the date
 that all SCF certifications are completed, signifying an agency’s
 performance decision.
 Expansion An increase in the operating cost of an existing commercial activity
 based on modernization, replacement, upgrade, or increased
 workload. An expansion of an existing commercial activity is an
 increase of 30 percent or more in the activity’s operating costs
 (including the cost of FTEs) or total capital investment.
 FedBizOpps.gov The website where the government electronically advertises
 solicitations or requirements.
 Fee-for-Service
 Agreement
 A formal agreement between agencies, in which one agency provides
 a service (a commercial activity) for a fee paid by another agency.
 The agency providing the service is referred to in this circular as a
 public reimbursable source.
 First Period of Full
 Performance
 The performance period following the phase-in period when the
 service provider becomes fully responsible for performing the activity.
 The first performance period is used to implement the new service
 provider’s phase-in plan; therefore, full performance of the service
 provider does not occur until the second performance period, which
 may be referred to as the base period, full performance, or the first
 period of full performance. This first period of full performance may
 be less than or more than 12 months. The first period of full
 performance is the second performance period (the performance
 period immediately following phase-in period) regardless of the
 second performance period’s length.
 Foreign National
 Employee
 An employee that is not a United States citizen who is employed by
 the United States Government and works outside the United States, its
 territories or possessions, under a system in which an Executive Agency
 is the official employer of the foreign national employee and assumes
 responsibility for all administration and management functions
 associated with the employee’s employment.
 Full-Time Equivalent
 (FTE)
 The staffing of Federal civilian employee positions, expressed in terms
 of annual productive work hours (1,776) rather than annual available
 hours that includes non-productive hours (2,080 hours). FTEs may
 reflect civilian positions that are not necessarily staffed at the time of
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 public announcement and staffing of FTE positions may fluctuate
 during a streamlined or standard competition. The staffing and
 threshold FTE requirements stated in this circular reflect the workload
 performed by these FTE positions, not the workload performed by
 actual government personnel. FTEs do not include military personnel,
 uniformed services, or contract support.
 Function Code The numerical code used to categorize an agency’s commercial and
 inherently governmental activities for inventory reporting purposes.
 Government
 Furnished Property
 (GFP)
 Facilities, equipment, material, supplies, or other services provided by
 the government for use by all prospective providers in the solicitation.
 Costs for GFP included in a solicitation are considered common costs.
 Replacement costs, insurance, maintenance and repair costs for GFP
 may or may not be government-furnished, depending on the
 provisions in the solicitation.
 Government
 Personnel
 Civilian employees, foreign national employees, temporary
 employees, term employees, non-appropriated fund employees, and
 uniformed services personnel employed by an agency to perform
 activities.
 Human Resource
 Advisor (HRA)
 An inherently governmental agency official who is a human resource
 expert and is responsible for performing human resource-related
 actions to assist the ATO in developing the agency tender.
 Incumbent Service
 Provider
 The source (i.e., agency, private sector, or public reimbursable source)
 providing the service when a public announcement is made of the
 streamlined or standard competition.
 Information
 Technology
 Any equipment or interconnected system(s) or subsystem(s) of
 equipment used in the automatic acquisition, storage, manipulation,
 management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange,
 transmission, or reception of data or information by the agency. For
 purposes of this definition, equipment is used by an agency if the
 equipment is used directly by the agency, or is used by a contractor
 under a contract with the agency that requires (1) its use or (2) to a
 significant extent, its use in the performance of a service or the
 furnishing of a product. The term "information technology" includes
 computers, ancillary equipment, software, firmware and similar
 procedures, services (including support services), and related
 resources, and does not include any equipment that is acquired by a
 contractor incidental to a contract; or contains imbedded information
 technology that is used as an integral part of the product, but the
 principal function of which is not the acquisition, storage, manipulation,
 management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange,
 transmission, or reception of data or information. For example,
 heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, such as
 thermostats or temperature control devices, and medical equipment
 where information technology is integral to its operation, are not
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 information technology.
 Inherently
 Governmental
 Activities
 An activity that is so intimately related to the public interest as to
 mandate performance by government personnel as provided by
 Attachment A [of Circular A-76].
 Interested Parties For purposes of challenging the contents of an agency’s commercial
 activities inventory pursuant to the Federal Activities Inventory Reform
 Act, an interested party is (1) a private sector source that is an actual
 or prospective offeror for a contract or other form of agreement to
 perform the activity and has a direct economic interest in performing
 the activity that would be adversely affected by a determination not
 to procure the performance of the activity from a private sector
 source; (2) a representative of any business or professional
 association that includes within its membership private sector sources
 referred to in (1) above; (3) an officer or employee of an
 organization within an executive agency that is an actual or
 prospective offeror to perform the activity; (4) the head of any labor
 organization referred to in section 7103(a)(4) of title 5, United States
 Code, that includes within its membership officers or employees of an
 organization referred to in paragraph (3).
 Inventory A list of government personnel, by location, function, and position,
 performing either commercial activities or inherently governmental
 activities.
 MEO Letter of
 Obligation
 A formal agreement that an agency implements when a standard or
 streamlined competition results in agency performance (e.g., MEO).
 MEO Subcontracts Contracts between an agency and the private sector that are included
 in the agency tender or fee-for service agreements with a public
 reimbursable source that are included in the agency tender. In
 addition to the cost of MEO subcontracts, agency or public
 reimbursable cost estimates must include support costs associated with
 MEO subcontracts such as government-furnished property, and
 contract administration, inspection, and surveillance.
 MEO Team A group of individuals, comprised of technical and functional experts,
 formed to assist the ATO in developing the agency tender.
 Military Personnel Officers [as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 101(b)(1)] and enlisted members
 [as defined in 10 U.S.C. § 101(b)(6)] of the military services (defined
 as the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps).
 Most Efficient
 Organization (MEO)
 The staffing plan of the agency tender, developed to represent the
 agency’s most efficient and cost-effective organization. An MEO is
 required for a standard competition and may include a mix of
 government personnel and MEO subcontracts.
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 New Requirement An agency’s newly established need for a commercial product or
 service that is not performed by (1) the agency with government
 personnel; (2) a fee-for-service agreement with a public reimbursable
 source; or (3) a contract with the private sector. An activity that is
 performed by the agency and is reengineered, reorganized,
 modernized, upgraded, expanded, or changed to become more
 efficient, but still essentially provides the same service, is not
 considered a new requirement. New ways of performing existing
 work are not new requirements.
 Non-Pay Categories
 of Costs
 Costs in a cost estimate that are not related to pay. Non-pay
 categories of costs include, but are not limited to, materials, supplies,
 equipment, facilities, capital assets, and minor items and the inflation
 for these costs.
 Offer A private sector source’s formal response to a request for proposals
 or invitation for bid. The term “offeror” refers to the specific source
 rather than the response.
 Overhead Overhead includes two major categories of cost, operations overhead
 and general and administrative overhead. Operations overhead
 includes costs that are not 100 percent attributable to the activity
 being competed but are generally associated with the recurring
 management or support of the activity. General and administrative
 overhead includes salaries, equipment, space, and other tasks related
 to headquarters management, accounting, personnel, legal support,
 data processing management, and similar common services performed
 external to the activity, but in support of the activity being competed.
 A standard twelve percent overhead factor is an estimated federal
 agency overhead factor that is calculated in agency and public
 reimbursable cost estimates for streamlined and standard
 competitions
 Past Performance An indicator that may be used in the source selection process to
 evaluate a prospective provider’s previous performance on work
 comparable to that being competed, for the purpose of predicting the
 quality of future performance relative to other offers or public
 reimbursable tenders. FAR 42.1501 describes the information used to
 evaluate past performance, and FAR 15.305(a)(2) provides guidance
 for the consideration of past performance in the source selection
 process.
 Pay Categories of
 Cost
 Costs in a cost estimate associated with the payroll for government
 personnel, including inflation.
 Performance Decision The outcome of a streamlined or standard competition, based on SLCF
 or SCF certifications.
 Performance Verifiable, measurable levels of service in terms of quantity, quality,
 timeliness, location, and work units. Performance standards are used in
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 Standards a performance-based PWS to (1) assess (i.e., inspect and accept) the
 work during a period of performance; (2) provide a common outputrelated
 basis for preparing private sector offers and public tenders;
 and (3) compare the offers and tenders to the PWS. The requiring
 activity’s acceptable levels of service are normally stated in the PWS.
 The solicitation includes performance standards.
 Performance Work
 Statement (PWS).
 A statement in the solicitation that identifies the technical, functional,
 and performance characteristics of the agency’s requirements. The
 PWS is performance-based and describes the agency’s needs (the
 “what”), not specific methods for meeting those needs (the “how”). The
 PWS identifies essential outcomes to be achieved, specifies the
 agency’s required performance standards, and specifies the location,
 units, quality and timeliness of the work.
 Phase-in Plan A prospective provider’s plan to replace the incumbent provider(s)
 that is submitted in response to the solicitation. The phase-in plan is
 implemented in the first performance period and includes details on
 minimizing disruption, adverse personnel impacts, and start-up
 requirements. The phase-in plan is different from the employee
 transition plan developed by the HRA.
 Privatization A federal agency decision to change a government-owned and
 government-operated commercial activity or enterprise to private
 sector control and ownership. When privatizing, the agency eliminates
 associated assets and resources (manpower for and funding of the
 requirement). Since there is no government ownership and control, no
 service contract or fee-for-service agreement exists between the
 agency and the private sector after an agency privatizes a
 commercial activity or enterprise. Moving work from agency
 performance with government personnel to private sector
 performance where the agency still funds the activity is not
 privatization.
 Prospective Providers Private sector, public reimbursable, and agency sources that may
 submit responses (offers or tenders) in response to an agency’s
 solicitation.
 Provider An agency, private sector, or public reimbursable source that is
 performing, or will perform, a commercial activity; sometimes referred
 to as a service provider.
 Public Announcement An agency’s formal declaration that the agency has made a (1)
 decision to perform a streamlined or standard competition, or (2)
 performance decision in a streamlined or standard competition. The
 CO makes these announcements via FedBizOpps.gov.
 Public Reimbursable
 Source
 A service provider from a federal agency that could perform a
 commercial activity for another federal agency on a fee-for-service
 or reimbursable basis by using either civilian employees or federal
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 contracts with the private sector.
 Public Reimbursable
 Tender
 A federal agency’s formal response to another federal agency’s
 solicitation for offers or tenders. The public reimbursable tender is
 developed in accordance with this circular and includes a cost
 estimate, prepared in accordance with Attachment C [of Circular A-
 76].
 PWS Team A group of individuals, comprised of technical and functional experts,
 formed to develop the PWS and quality assurance surveillance plan,
 and to assist the CO in developing the solicitation.
 Quality Assurance
 Surveillance
 The government’s monitoring of a service provider’s performance in
 accordance with the quality assurance surveillance plan and the
 performance requirements identified in the solicitation.
 Quality Assurance
 Surveillance Plan
 The government’s inspection plan. The quality assurance surveillance
 plan documents methods used to measure performance of the service
 provider against the requirements in the PWS. The agency relies on
 the service provider to monitor daily performance using their own
 quality control plan, but retains the right to inspect all services. When
 the agency makes a performance decision, the agency re-evaluates
 and modifies the existing quality assurance surveillance plan, based
 upon the selected provider and the selected provider’s accepted
 quality control plan.
 Quality Control Plan A self-inspection plan that is included in all offers and tenders. The
 quality control plan describes the internal staffing and procedures
 that the prospective provider will use to meet the quality, quantity,
 timeliness, responsiveness, customer satisfaction, and other service
 delivery requirements in the PWS.
 Representatives of
 Directly Affected
 Employees
 In the case of directly affected employees represented by a labor
 organization accorded exclusive recognition under 5 U.S.C. § 7111, a
 representative is an individual designated by that labor organization
 to represent its interests. In the case of directly affected employees
 not represented by a labor organization under 5 U.S.C. § 7111, a
 representative is an individual appointed by directly affected
 employees as their representative.
 Residual Value The estimated value of a capital asset at the end of its useful life as
 determined by application of the Useful Life and Disposal Value Cost
 Factor.
 Resources Funding allocated for contracts, manpower, facilities, material, or
 equipment to perform agency requirements.
 Segregable Expansion An increase to an existing commercial activity that can be separately
 competed.
 GLOSSARY
 Term Definition
 SHARE A-76! The Department of Defense A-76 knowledge management system
 used to share knowledge, information, and experience about publicprivate
 competitions. This public site contains A-76-related guidance,
 sample documents, best practices, tools, and links to other A-76
 websites and sources for A-76-related information. Users may post
 best practices used in public-private competitions, research A-76
 through the use of search engines, and submit internet links to add to
 the available links in SHARE A-76! The website address is
 http://emissary.acq.osd.mil/inst/share.nsf/.
 Solicitation Closing
 Date
 The due date for delivery of private sector offers, public
 reimbursable tenders, and the agency tender, as stated in the
 solicitation.
 Source One of three specific categories of service providers (i.e., agency,
 private sector, or public reimbursable) that can perform a commercial
 activity for an agency.
 Source Selection
 Authority (SSA)
 A competition official with decision-making authority who is
 responsible for source selection as required by the FAR and this
 circular. The SSA and CO may be the same individual.
 Source Selection
 Evaluation Board
 (SSEB)
 The team or board appointed by the SSA to assist in a negotiated
 acquisition.
 Standard Competition
 Form (SCF)
 The agency form that documents and certifies all costs calculated in
 the standard competition.
 Start Date The start date for a streamlined or standard competition is the date
 that the agency makes a formal public announcement of the agency’s
 decision to perform a streamlined or standard competition.
 Streamlined
 Competition Form
 (SLCF)
 The agency form that documents and certifies all costs calculated in
 the streamlined competition, in accordance with Attachment C [of
 Circular A-76].
 Uniformed Services Members of the armed forces (i.e., Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine
 Corps, and Coast Guard) and other uniformed services (e.g., National
 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Public Health Service).
 Useful Life The estimated period of economic usefulness of a capital asset.
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