What team structures typically exist to facilitate the Competitive Sourcing study process and what roles do each team typically play*?
The following team structures are typical: • PWS Team This PWS Teams responsibility is to document the requirements necessary to issue a solicitation. This team develops the PWS and the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan. This team may also be asked to prepare other procurement documents such as the Acquisition Plan, Source Selection Evaluation Plan, other parts of the solicitation, etc. • Management Study Team The Management Study Team is charged with restructuring the current Government organization to develop a Most Efficient Organization that adheres to the requirements in the PWS. This team develops the MEO, the In-House Cost Estimate (IHCE), the Technical Performance Plan (TPP), and the Transition Plan (TP). This team may also be asked to design a proposed Residual Organization (RO). • Executive Steering Group Generally this group is comprised of executive managers that are responsible for the organization. They provide high-level guidance as well as establish agency policy. • I
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