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Title: Department of the Navy


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Departmentof theNavy
  • Mentor-Protégé Program

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Program Overview Transition
  • Effective October 1, 2003 the Mentor-Protégé
    Program was transitioned from the Office of the
    Secretary of Defense (OSD), Small Disadvantaged
    Business Utilization (SADBU) level to the
    Military Services and Other Defense Agencies
    delegating them full authority to approve and
    fund mentor-protégé agreements.

3
Mentors Protégés
  • Prior to participation, mentor firms must
    complete and submit a mentor application to the
    Office of the Secretary of the Navy (OSN), SADBU
    Director, for approval as a mentor firm under the
    program. (May skip if firm is already an
    approved mentor.)
  • The Application may be submitted concurrently
    with the proposed Mentor-Protégé agreement.
  • A mentor may have several mentor-protégé
    relationships However, a protégé may have only
    one mentor at any given time.

4
Mentor-Protégé Selection
  • As stated in Appendix I-104(a) (iv) a needs
    assessment must be completed prior to submittal
    of a proposal for approval. Written
    documentation of the preliminary assessment of
    the developmental needs of the protégé firm, and
    the proposed assistance to be provided by the
    mentor must be corroborated prior to submittal.

5
General Policies Procedures
  • Mentor-Protégé agreements are formalized
    contractually by adding a separately priced line
    item to an existing navy contract. Guidance for
    selection of appropriate contractual vehicle
  • Mentor-protégé agreements must be added as a line
    item to an existing contractual instrument.
  • A new contract instrument cannot be issued for
    the sole purpose of establishing a mentor-protégé
    agreement.

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General Policies Procedures
  • New Proposals should be structured as follows
  • base year
  • priced option for out years
  • agreement cannot exceed three (3) years
  • Navy agreements should be proposed between
    175,000 - 250,000 per year (lt750,000 per
    agreement).
  • Agreements that focus on manufacturing, should be
    proposed at approximately 750,000 per year
    (2.250 million per agreement).

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General Policies Procedures
  • All Navy Mentor-Protégé agreements must contain
    the following four elements
  • The Mentor-Protégé agreement as defined in DFARS
    Appendix I, Section I-107(b).
  • A separate statement outlining the major benefits
    of this agreement to the DoN and/or DoD.

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General Policies Procedures
  • A technical proposal that details the development
    program described in the Mentor-Protégé agreement
    DFARS Appendix I, Section I-107(b)(3).
  • A detailed cost proposal of the technical
    proposal presented in 12-month increments as
    cited in DFARS Appendix I-107(b)(3)(iii).

9
Proposal Content
  • DFARS Appendix I-107(b) All nine (9) elements of
    Section I-107(b) MUST be addressed separately.
  • A separate statement citing the benefits of this
    agreement and or the Return On Investment of this
    agreement to the Navy and/or DoD must be
    submitted on a separate page, which is clearly
    identified.

10
Proposal Content
  • The technical proposal should be constructed so
    it easily tracks to the cost proposal
  • The hours associated with each task described in
    the technical proposal should be visible in the
    cost proposal
  • A very strong technical proposal is imperative

11
Proposal Content
  • The minimum hours associated with technology
    transfer should be approximately 70 of the
    proposed hours and the remaining 30 should be
    related to business development tasks.
  • Emphasis on technology transfer is very
    important.
  • The technical proposal must also include a
    milestone chart that tracks the proposed
    technical assistance to be provided.

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Proposal Content
  • Cost Proposals for reimbursement must comply with
    the following
  • Do Not Include Any Type of Fee or Profit
  • Labor/Salary reimbursement must be for employees
    on the mentors payroll only. Consultant costs
    are unallowable.
  • Incidental costs (other direct costs) cannot
    exceed 10 of the total proposal cost.

13
Proposal Content
  • Incidental costs include all costs other than
    direct labor, overhead, and General and
    Administrative (GA) costs associated with direct
    labor.
  • Examples of incidental costs include travel,
    training, equipment and software, etc.
  • The only protégé expense to be reimbursed by the
    government are for travel expenses relating to
    training only, not marketing.

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Proposal Content
  • Tasks to be completed by a Historically Black
    Colleges or Universities or Minority Institutions
    (HBCUs/Mis), or a Procurement Technical
    Assistance Center (PTAC) are allowable and are
    not included in incidental costs.
  • The use of these resources for training is
    encouraged.

15
Evaluation Process
  • The Navy M-P Program Manager will accept
    Mentor-Protégé agreements submitted during the
    following three cycles
  • October 1st through January 31th
  • February 1st through May 31th
  • June 1st through September 30th

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Evaluation Process
  • Submitted proposals should be endorsed by a Head
    Contracting Agency who will submit selected
    Mentor-Protégé proposals to the DoN
    Mentor-Protege Program Manager for final review
    by an evaluation board. Your firm will be
    notified by DoN SADBU letter as to approval or
    rejection of your submitted proposal.
  • It is the Navy Program Managers intention to
    endorse the highest rated agreements from each
    submission cycle.

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Evaluation Process
  • All agreements that are not endorsed and
    forwarded to DoN SADBU Director for approval and
    funding will be returned to the mentor with a
    copy of the cover letter sent to the cognizant
    Navy small business office.
  • If the initial proposal is returned to the
    Mentor, it may be resubmitted a maximum of two
    more times. (A total of three (3) submissions).
  • Proposed agreements will be evaluated based on
    the following criteria (listed in descending
    order of importance)

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Evaluation Process
  • Merit of the technology transfer to the protégé
    firm
  • Perceived benefit/value of the agreement to Navy
    and/or DoD
  • Percentage of hours associated with technology
    transfer
  • Subcontracting opportunities available to the
    protégé.
  • Utilization of HBCUs/MIs
  • Proposed cost

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Program Requirements
  • Monthly expenditure reports are required to be
    submitted to the cognizant Small Business Office
    on a quarterly basis. Inaccurate and late reports
    will have a negative impact on the decision for
    approval of your priced option.
  • Extra emphasis is placed on the semi-annual
    reports that are required under this program.
    These reports are reviewed and are a major part
    of the decision-making process to determine if
    incremental funding will be approved. Inaccurate
    and late reports will have a negative impact on
    the decision for approval of your priced option.

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Glenn Delgado NAVY MENTOR-PROTÉGÉ PPOGRAM
MANAGER Small Disadvantaged Business
Utilization Office of the Secretary of the
Navy Building 36, Room 207 720 Kennon Street
S.E. Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5015 PHONE
(202) 685-6485 FAX (202) 685-6865 E-MAIL
glenn.delgado_at_navy.mil
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Contacts
Naval Supply Systems Command Office of Naval
Research Mr. Mark Opilla Ms. Genesta
Belton 717-605-3575 703-696-4511 Marine Corps
Systems Command HQ, U.S. Marine Corps Ms.
Harriett L. Burton Ms. Julie Krnc 703-432-3950
703-695-5442 Naval Sea Systems
Command Strategic Systems Programs S.
Tatigian Ms. Cheryl Ann Tryon 202-781-3965 2
02-764-1186
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Contacts
Naval Air Systems Command Military Sealift
Command Ms. Barbara Greeley Mr. David
Grove 301-757-9044 202-685-5554 Naval
Facilities Engineering Space Naval
Warfare Command Systems Command Ms. Linda
Wright Vacant 202-685-9129 619-524-7701
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