As you
already know, beginning 10/24/05, the new web-based application, eWFO,
has replaced RAPS (Reimbursable Activity Processing System)
for entering Proposal Notification Forms (PNF), Proposal Information
Forms (PIF) and CRADAs (Cooperative Research and Development
Agreements) Joint Work Statements (JWS) into the approval and
process chain for implementing new Work-for-Others (WFO) projects
for DOE field office solicitations, other federal agencies (NRC, DoD,
etc,), foreign and domestic companies and institutions, and SBIR and
STTR solicitations.
Like
the RAPs system, eWFO will permit the individual PIs or PMs to submit
the information directly into the application (Slower) or you
may work with Aurelia Carter, the MST Work for Others Coordinator,
to walk you through the information needed and enter the data for
you (Faster).
HOW
TO START:
Step
1: To assist you in this process, please use the attached "Fillable" pdf form[s - choose either the form "Other Federal" or the Non-Federal -] as a guide for the information required. Please complete
as much as you can and forward it to Aurelia along with your Statement
of Work. Please use the attached SOW
template. If Aurelia is unavailable, Shu Sears or someone
from the MST Finance Office will assist you.
If you
prefer to enter the information into eWFO yourself, you must check
YES to the box: Should this project be previewed by the
division approver? under the "DOE Facilities"
section and you must include Aurelia or someone from the MST Finance
Office and me as "Other Technical Contact" so that we have
editing privileges. (Since, the application does not yet have a PM
role, you may also add your favorite PM or Group Leader as "Other
Technical Contact" so that he or she may receive all appropriate
e-mail notifications.)
Including
Aurelia will allow her to preview and evaluate whether all the required
information, including solicitation information, has been correctly
provided and allow her to make corrections on your behalf.
Step
2: Following input from Aurelia, non-federal projects
receive a preliminary review by a Technology Transfer Commercialization
Manager. This step is intended to assess the intellectual property
issues and to ascertain if the project should be a WFO project or
a CRADA. The PI is notified of the decision and must forward that
information to Aurelia so that she may move to the next step in the
process.
Step
3: After Aurelia's
review and assistance, the package will be forwarded to the ORNL WFO
office for review and submission to me for Division Approval,
on Steve's behalf, prior to submission to DOE-ORO.
Please
note that working with the MST Division WFO staff is faster because
the quality, as judged by the ORNL WFO office, the DOE-ORO, and most
importantly, our sponsors, is higher, resulting in fewer do-overs
or rejections. If you don't believe me, you may wish to read Out
of Crisis by W. Edwards Deming for a detailed discussion of quality
and performance.
Please
also note that as the Division Approver, I will have the following
options:
-
Reviewed/Continue:
The proposal has been previewed and approved by the Division
and will continue to the next step in the review/approval process.
(Faster)
-
Request
Changes: The proposal will be sent back to the principal investigator
for changes noted by the division approver. The principal investigator
will make the changes and resubmit for preview (by Aurelia) and
approval by the division approver. (Slower)
-
Reject:
The proposal is marked as rejected and cannot be revised or
continued through the approval process. PI must start the process
over again. (Really Slow)
Steps
4-6: Following MST Division Review and Approval,
the ORNL WFO Office reviews the proposal package before forwarding
it to DOE-ORO for their approval. The DOE-ORO review and approval
process includes administrative, programmatic, and financial/contractual
reviews. They look at the documents to ensure that the proposed project
does not violate the US Economy Act. Since we cant compete with
private US industry, we must demonstrate that we have unique capabilities,
e.g., expertise, equipment, inventions or a combination of capabilities
that make us uniquely qualified to perform the work. They also verify
that the proposed work is within the mission of ORNL and the US DOE
and that resources required for the project do not interfere with
ongoing DOE projects. You will be notified by the ORNL WFO office
when DOE-ORO has approved the proposal package.
**NOTE:
Work with non-US companies or institutions require approval
by DOE-HQ. Since this procedure typically takes up to 10 working days,
you are strongly encouraged to provide the name of a DOE-HQ Program
Manager who is familiar with your work and with whom you have discussed
your project. Without this interaction and a discussion about the
importance of the project, approval may be a low priority for the
person assigned to review the documents resulting in lengthy delays
in obtaining approval.
Step
7:
Once
the project is approved by DOE, the SOW and a contract describing
the legal rights, intellectual property and other issues associated
with sending work to a Federal R&D facility are sent to the sponsor
by the Sponsored Research Group of the Technology Transfer of Economic
Development Organization for review, negotiation, and agreement.
Step
8: The sponsor returns a signed contract and sends
funds (electronic or check) to support the work. Please note that
the Prime Contract, states no work may begin before funding has been
received and accepted by DOE, and depending upon the sponsor, a minimum
of 90 days of support is typically required for commercial sponsors.
Steps
9-10: Upon accepting the check and verifying that a
contract is in place, DOE will authorize the addition of the funds
into the ORNL Financial Plan. This step is followed by the issuance
of a register sheet that authorizes the MST finance office to
open an account on your behalf.
Example
Notice from the MST Division Finance Office that work may begin
The following
account is being opened:**
Account
# and Company Name
IAN/B&R No.:
SAP Project No.:
DOE/WFO Project No.:
Begin work date: 01/19/2006
Expiration date: 09/30/2006
Budget: $
DO
NOT OVERRUN BUDGET OR WORK PRIOR TO BEGIN DATE OR BEYOND EXPIRATION
DATE
It may take a day for the account to show as good in the various data
bases, but you can use it for work beginning xx/yy/200Z.
**NOTE:
All WFO overruns in excess of $500 must be reported (standard
form) to the Leadership Team and all WFO overruns must be corrected
or resolved, if necessary, with corporate funds. (An overrun is
when cost + commitments > budget)
WFO work
should stop when any of the following occurs:
- the
period of performance has expired
- all authorized funding has been costed and/or committed, or
- authorized scope of work has been completed.
Only
costs of materials/services that are directly related to the scope of
the project should be charged to the project. If you have any questions,
please contact Aurelia Carter (576-8179), Shu Sears (574-4475), Teddie
Reagan (574-4475) or Tom Rosseel (574-5380).
We would
also appreciate your feedback concerning the new eWFO system and the
performance of the MST WFO staff.
Thank you for your cooperation during the implementation of this new
system.
Tom