0704-0259 - Supporting Statement 2021-01-05

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Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Suuplement (DFARS) Part 216, Types of Contracts, and related clauses in Part 252.216

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT


Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Part 216, Types of Contracts, and related clauses in Part 252.216; OMB Control Number 0704-0259



Summary of Changes from Previously Approved Collection

  • Increase in burden due to application of fiscal year 2020 hourly rates.


A. JUSTIFCATION


1. Need for the Information Collection


a. This justification supports a request for renewal of a currently approved collection under OMB Control Number 0704-0259 for DFARS part 216, Types of Contracts, and related clauses at 252.216. DFARS 216.203-4-70 prescribes the use of the clauses at:


i. DFARS 252.216-7000, Economic Price Adjustment—Basic Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, or Copper Mill Products, in fixed-price supply solicitations and contracts for basic steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, or copper mill products, when an established catalog or market price exists for the particular product being acquired;


ii. DFARS 252.216-7001, Economic Price Adjustment—Nonstandard Steel Items, in fixed-price supply contracts when the contractor is a steel producer and manufactures the standard steel mill products used to make the contract item, and the contract item being acquired is a nonstandard steel item made wholly or in part of standard steel mill products; and


iii. DFARS 252.216-7003, Economic Price Adjustment—Wage Rates or Material Prices Controlled by a Foreign Government, in fixed-price supply and service solicitations and contracts when the contract is to be performed wholly or in part in a foreign country and a foreign government controls wage rates or material prices and may, during contract performance, impose a mandatory change in wages or prices of material.


b. Each clause requires the contractor to submit information to support a request for the contracting officer to adjust established contract prices. Submission requirements are summarized below:


i. DFARS 252.216-7000, paragraph (c), requires the contractor to notify the contracting officer of the amount and effective date of each decrease in any established price. Paragraph (d) of the clause permits the contractor to submit a written request to the contracting officer for an increase to the contract price.


ii DFARS 252.216-7001, paragraph (f)(2), requires the contractor to furnish a statement identifying the correctness of the established prices and employees’ hourly earnings that are relevant to the computations of various indices. Paragraph (f)(3) of the clause requires the contractor to make available all records used in the computation of labor indices upon the request of the contracting officer.


iii. DFARS 252.216-7003, paragraph (b)(1), permits the contractor to provide a written request for contract adjustment based on increases in wage rates or material prices that are controlled by a foreign government. Paragraph (c) of the clause requires the contractor to make available its books and records that support a requested change in contract price.

2. Use of the Information

The information is used by contracting officers to evaluate contractor requests to adjust the contract price and to validate any price adjustments made to the contract in accordance with the economic price adjustment provisions.

3. Use of Information Technology

Information technology is used 100% of the time to reduce burden. Where both the Government agency and contractors are capable of electronic interchange, contractors may submit this information collection requirement electronically.

4. Non-duplication

As a matter of policy, DoD reviews the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to determine whether adequate language already exists. The language in DFARS part 216 and the clauses at 252.216-7000, -7001, and -7003 applies solely to DoD and is not duplicative of language in the FAR. Similar information is not otherwise available to contracting officers.

5. Burden on Small Business

The collection of information is not expected to have a significant impact on a substantial number of small businesses or other small entities. The requirements for information collection are only occasional, as the circumstances dictate. The burden applied to small businesses is the minimum consistent with applicable laws, Executive orders, and prudent business practices.

6. Less Frequent Collection

Every attempt is made to keep the frequency of this collection to a minimum. DoD reviewed the frequency and determined that it is the minimum necessary to ensure compliance with DFARS part 216 and the individual clauses. The information is collected as the need arises to adjust contract prices. A less frequent collection will impede the ability of contracting officers to performing their administrative functions in an efficient manner and result in increased cost risk for the Government and the contractor.


7. Paperwork Reduction Act Guidelines

There are no special circumstances for collection. Collection of this information is consistent with the guidelines at 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).

8. Consultation and Public Comments

a. The burden, included in paragraph 12 below, reflects the validation of the need for the collection requirement, judgement, and best estimates of DoD subject matter experts with expertise in economic price adjustments.

b. This information collection is consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6. In accordance with 5 CFR 1320.8(d), public comments were solicited in the Federal Register on November 5, 2020 (85 FR 70594). One comment submission form was submitted; however, the submission contained no comment.

c. A notice of submission to OMB for clearance of this information collection was published in the Federal Register on January 19, 2021 (86 FR 5151).

9. Gifts or Payment

DoD will not provide a payment or gift to respondents of this information collection requirement.

10. Confidentiality

This information is disclosed only to the extent consistent with prudent business practices and current regulatory, statutory, and Freedom of Information Act requirements. The collection of information does not include any personally identifiable information (PII) and records are not retrievable by PII; therefore, no Privacy Impact Assessment or Privacy Act System of Records Notice is required.

11. Sensitive Questions

No sensitive questions are involved in the information collection.

12. Respondent Burden, and its Labor Costs

a. DFARS clause 252.216-7000, Economic Price Adjustment—Basic Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, or Copper Mill Products. Paragraph (c), requires contractors to notify the contracting officer of the amount and effective date of each decrease in any established price. Paragraph (d) permits the contractor to submit a written request to the contracting officer for an increase in contract price.


The estimated public burden is as follows:


Estimation of Respondent Burden Hours: 252.216-7000

Number of respondents (Note 1)

11

Responses per respondent (Note 2)

1.73

Number of responses (Note 1)

19

Hours per response (Note 3)

4

Estimated hours

76

Cost per hour (hourly wage) (Note 4)

$39

Cost per response

$156

Annual public burden

$2,964


Notes:

(1) This estimated number of respondents and responses is based on an analysis of three years of recent FPDS data. The data used in this analysis included all DoD fixed-price contracts for basic steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, or copper mill products that contain an economic price adjustment clause. The FPDS query was further refined to include contract actions for product service code (PSC) 95XX (Metal Bars, Sheets, and Shapes) and PSC 96XX (Ores, Minerals, and Their Primary Products). PSCs 9520 and 9540 were excluded. During a three-year period, an average of 19 awards were made to 11 unique awardees each year.


(2) This calculation reflects that each unique awardee will submit an average of one request for price adjustment each fiscal year for each of the 19 contract awards. This estimate takes into consideration that the prices of some contracts will be adjusted two or more times each year while the prices of others will remain unchanged throughout the fiscal year.


(3) This estimate includes the time required to prepare and submit a written request for contract adjustment to the contracting officer. This includes determining the need for an adjustment, preparing the request, management reviewing and approving, and submitting the request via email.


(4) The fully burdened rate of $39 was developed using the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) 2020 General Schedule Locality Pay Table for the Rest of the United States hourly rate of $28.73 for a GS-9, step 5, plus a burden of 36.25 percent from Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memo M-08-13, which equals $39.14 and rounded to $39.


b. DFARS clause 252.216-7001, Economic Price Adjustment—Nonstandard Steel Items. Paragraph (f)(2) of the clause requires the contractor to furnish a statement identifying the correctness of the established prices and employee hourly earnings that are relevant to the computation of various indices. Paragraph (f)(3) of the clause requires the contractor to make available all records used in the computation of labor indices upon the request of the contracting officer. Paragraph (e)(1) states that each contract price shall be revised for each month in which delivery of supplies is required to be made.


The estimated public burden is as follows:


Estimation of Respondent Burden Hours: 252.216-7001

Number of respondents (Note 1)

2

Responses per respondent (Note 2)

12

Number of responses

24

Hours per response (Note 3)

4

Estimated hours

96

Cost per hour (hourly wage) (Note 4)

$39

Cost per response

$156

Annual public burden

$3,744


Notes:

(1) This estimated number of respondents and responses is based on an analysis of three years of recent FPDS data. The data used in this analysis included DoD fixed-price contracts for basic steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, or copper mill products that contain an economic price adjustment clause. The FPDS query was further refined to include only contract actions for PSC 9520 (Structural Shapes - Bulk Material) and PSC 9540 (Structural Shapes - Nonferrous Base Metal). During a three year period, an average of two contracts were awarded to two unique awardees each year.


(2) This calculation reflects that the contractor will submit one request each month for price adjustment during each fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (e)(1) of the clause.


(3) This estimate includes the time required to identify, certify, prepare, and submit a written request for contract adjustment to the contracting officer as required. While the supporting information required to be provided by the clause is fairly complex, requiring use of both labor and steel indices, purveyors of these products should have expertise and familiarity with using those pricing mechanisms. The estimated hours also include the time required to ensure records are available to the contracting officer.


(4) See paragraph 12a. Note (4), above, for hourly rate calculations.


c. DFARS clause 252.216-7003, Economic Price Adjustment—Wage Rates or Material Prices Controlled by a Foreign Government. Paragraph (b)(1) of the clause requires the contractor to provide a written request for a contract adjustment within 10 days of an increase in wage rates or prices that are established and controlled by a host country.


Estimation of Respondent Burden Hours: 252.216-7003

Number of respondents (Note 1)

119

Responses per respondent

4.1

Number of responses (Note 2)

490

Hours per response (Note 3)

4

Estimated hours

1,960

Cost per hour (hourly wage) (Note 4)

$39

Cost per response

$156

Annual public burden

$76,440


Notes:

(1) The FPDS data set reviewed in determining the number of respondents included DoD contracts containing an economic price adjustment where the primary place of performance is in a foreign country. Over a three-year period, DoD awarded an average of 245 fixed-price contracts per year to approximately 119 unique awardees.


(2) It is estimated that respondents will submit an average of two responses per year for each of the 245 contracts (245 * 2= 490 responses).


(3) This estimate includes the time required to prepare and submit a written request for contract adjustment to the contracting officer as required by the clause. This includes determining the need for an adjustment, preparing the request, management reviewing and approving, and submitting the request via email.


(4) See paragraph 12a. Note (4), above, for hourly rate calculations.


d. The total estimated public burden for DFARS 252.216-7000, 252.216.7001, and 252.216.7003 is provided in the following table:


Estimation of Respondent Burden Hours: 0704-0259

Number of respondents (Note 1)

132

Responses per respondent (Note 2)

4.04

Number of responses (Note 3)

533

Hours per response

4

Estimated hours (Note 4)

2,132

Cost per hour (hourly wage)

$39

Cost per response

$156

Annual public burden (Note 5)

$83,148


Notes:

(1) The total estimated number of respondents equals the sum of respondents in subparagraphs 12.a. through 12.c. (11 + 2 + 119 = 132 respondents).


(2) The number of responses per respondent is calculated to be the responses for 12a-c, i.e., 533 responses, divided by 132 respondents, results in an average of 4.04 responses per respondent.


(3) The number of responses equals the sum of responses in subparagraph 12.a. through 12.c. (19 + 24 + 490 = 533 responses).


(4) The estimated hours equals the sum of estimated hours in subparagraphs 12.a. through 12.c. (76 + 96 + 1,960 = 2,132 hours)


(5) See paragraph 12a. Note (4), above, for hourly rate calculations.


13. Respondent Costs Other Than Burden Hour Costs


It is not anticipated that the information collection will generate any additional annualized costs to respondents other than the labor burden costs addressed in Item 12.


14. Costs to the Federal Government.


Government review of the submissions from contractors is estimated to take eight hours per submission, assuming that electronic processes will be used. The estimated Government burden is:


Estimation of Government Burden Hours: 0704-0259

Number of responses

533

Hours per response

8

Estimated hours (Note 4)

4,264

Cost per hour (hourly wage)

$39

Annual public burden

$166,296


15. Reasons for changes in burden.


The estimated changes in Item 12 above are based on an increase in the OPM 2020 basic hourly rate for a GS-9, step 5 from approximately $37 to $39. There are no other changes in the burden.



16. Publication or Results.


Results of this information collection will not be published.


17. Non-Display of OMB Expiration Date.


DoD does not seek approval to not display the expiration dates for OMB approval of the information collection.


18. Exceptions to “Certification for Paperwork Reduction Submissions”


There are no exceptions to the certification accompanying this Paperwork Reduction Act submission.

B. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS

Statistical methods will not be employed.


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