PSW:  Performance Based Statement of Work

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PSW:  Performance Based Statement of Work


PROMAX uses an interdisciplinary team approach in developing the PSW
(Performance Based Statement of Work).  The team includes, at a minimum, PROMAX consultants, the contracting officer (or designee) and a technical representative. Additional team members may include from time to time a representative from the contractor/user staff. Once established, the PROMAX consultants facilitate any necessary team meetings. Team meetings are kept at a minimum and will be focused.

This team approach will result in a better final product, and limit the potential for disagreements prior to transition and during contract performance. It also serves to involve program personnel early in the process. This is important because implementation of the Performance Based Contract (PBC) program resides predominantly with the program office. Program personnel are primary points-of-contact for PBC projects. Contracting officers should actively promote the benefits of PBC to the program offices. To this end, continued collaboration throughout the process is important. 

The key elements of a PBC (Performance Based Contract) PSW (Performance Statement of Work) are: a statement of the required services in terms of output; a measurable performance standard for the output; and an acceptable quality level or allowable error rate.
 


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PROMAX identifies only those outputs that are essential and should be a part of the PSW. We express the outputs in clear, concise, commonly used, easily understood, measurable terms..

PROMAX does not include detailed procedures in the PSW that dictate how work is to be accomplished. Instead, we structure the PSW around the purpose of the work to be performed, i.e., what is to be performed, rather than how to perform it. For example, instead of requiring that the lawn be mowed weekly, or that trees be pruned each Fall, state that the lawn must be maintained between 2-3" or that tree limbs not touch utility wires or buildings.
To the maximum extent possible, the PSW is a stand-alone document, with minimal references to regulatory or other guidance. Only mandatory requirements should be referenced.
 

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