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Title: Contract Monitoring


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Contract Monitoring Bernie McHugh Joe Morrissey
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Why is Monitoring Necessary?
  • Program missions
  • Billions in State spending
  • Risks
  • Health safety
  • Goal achievement
  • Dollars
  • Reputation
  • Fraud
  • Errors
  • To get what youre paying for!

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Monitoring
  • Ongoing activities, special evaluations, or a
    combination of both are used to ensure that
    controls
  • are operating as intended.
  • Monitoring is a control too!

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Objective of Controls
  • Safeguard assets
  • Compliance
  • Operate efficiently and effectively
  • Reliable, timely financial information
  • Achieve your goals

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  • How do you monitor?

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Monitoring Process
  • Four Step Process
  • Understand requirements
  • What can go wrong?
  • Whats the big deal?
  • What can I do about it?

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Step 1 - Understand Requirements
  • Intuition
  • Conversation
  • Purchase order details
  • Contract specifications
  • Laws, rules regulations
  • Guidelines

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Understand Requirements
  • Ask this
  • Would I know how to verify whether something has
    occurred based on how the contract specification
    is written?

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Specification Example
  • The vendor shall submit a properly executed
    application for payment, together with
    appropriate backup supporting the amount billed.

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Specification Example
  • The vendor shall submit a properly executed
    application for payment, together with
    appropriate backup supporting the amount billed.

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Step 2 - What Can Go Wrong?
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What Can Go Wrong?Price
  • Vendor may not use at least 2 service technicians
    per test, but could charge for 2 or more.
  • For every test, at least 2 service technicians
    will test all fire alarm control panels and
    peripheral devices according to NFPA 72. Vendor
    shall complete and submit all documentation and
    records.
  • Review back up documentation to see what work was
    performed. Review time sheets to see how many
    staff worked on that test.
  • During the contract term, if similar parts are
    sold by the Contractor outside of this contract
    at a lower price to a federal, state, or local
    governmental entity, the price under this
    contract shall be immediately reduced to the
    lower price.
  • Search OGS website on Contractors name. Compare
    prices extended on similar parts.
  • Contractor sells similar parts to a federal,
    state, or local governmental entity at a lower
    price than extended on this contract. Contractor
    continues to bill agency at higher price.

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What Can Go Wrong?Quantity
  • Contractor provides less than 58.7 FTEs and
    therefore does not deliver 122,096 actual hours
    of service each year.
  • Contractor shall provide 58.7 full-time
    equivalent (FTE) nursing and administrative staff
    necessary for the operation of The Medical Unit.
    The 58.7 FTEs shall provide 122,096 actual hours
    of service to The Medical Unit each year.
  • Obtain contractor certified payroll records,
    timecards and monthly staffing reports.

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What Can Go Wrong?Delivery
  • Contractor must clean and remove all soot and
    debris from chimney flue and base.
  • Contractor cleans base, but not flue.
  • Designate agency monitor and observe work
    performed.
  • Contractor cleans flue but not base.
  • Hire specialized independent third party
    contractor to verify work was performed in
    accordance with contract specifications.
  • Contractor cleans neither flue nor base.
  • Obtain contractor payroll and performance reports.

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What Can Go Wrong?Quality
  • Check the State Education Departments Office of
    the Professions online verification website at
    http//www.op.nysed.gov/opsearches.htm
  • Only a person licensed or otherwise authorized
    under this article shall practice nursing and
    only a person licensed under section sixty-nine
    hundred four shall use the title Registered
    Professional Nurse (RN) and only a person
    licensed under section sixty-nine hundred five of
    this article shall use the title Licensed
    Practical Nurse (LPN).
  • Contractor bills for RNs that are not licensed
    in accordance with section sixty-nine hundred
    four.
  • Contractor bills for LPNs that are not licensed
    in accordance with section sixty-nine hundred
    five.
  • Check the State Education Departments Office of
    the Professions online verification website at
    http//www.op.nysed.gov/opsearches.htm

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Step 3 So Whats the Big Deal?
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Step 4 What Can I do About it?
  • Design monitoring steps
  • Whos going to do it?
  • How are they going to document it?
  • Who are they going to give the documentation to?

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Case Study
  • Weatherization Assistance Program

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  • Thank you!
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