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Section 1 General Information
RFR Number:
(Reference BPO Number)
R00B4400105
Functional Area
(Enter One Only)
10 – IT Management and Consulting Services
Labor Category/s
Enter the labor category/s to be provided:
Project Manager (Senior)
Anticipated Start Date
February 24, 2013
Duration of Assignment
One Year with Two One-Year Renewal Option
Designated Small Business
Reserve?(SBR):
(Enter “Yes” or “No”)
No
MBE Goal, if applicable 0%
Issue Date:
mm/dd/yyyy
January 6, 2014
Due Date:
mm/dd/yyyy
February 14, 2014
Time (EST):
00:00 am/pm
No Later than 2:00 PM EST
Place of Performance:
Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE)
Division of _________________________________________
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Special Instructions:
(e.g. interview information, attachments,
etc.)
Interviews will be conducted by a panel of three persons using a
standardized set of interview questions.
Security Requirements
(if applicable):
Pass reference checks and obtain State ID Badge
Invoicing Instructions
1. After the end of each month, the Master Contractor shall complete the top portion of the Performance Evaluation Form
(PEF) (Attachment 4) and send it to the Agency Task Order (TO) Manager. Supporting timesheets and activity reports
may also be required in conjunction with the PEF.
2. The Agency TO Manager shall enter performance ratings and return the PEF to the Master Contractor.
3. Upon receipt of a PEF containing an “Average / Overall Rating” of 3 or higher (out of 5), the Master Contractor shall send
a copy of the PEF with an invoice to the Agency TO Manager.
4. If the PEF contains an Average / Overall Rating below 3, invoicing by the Master Contractor is not authorized and shall
not resume until performance issues are mitigated to the Agency TO Manager’s satisfaction.
5. The Master Contractor shall invoice as follows:
Annual Labor Rate: Task Orders awarded at the Annual Labor Rate shall be invoiced monthly for 1/12 the Annual
Labor Rate.
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Hourly Labor Rate: Task Orders awarded at the Hourly Labor Rate shall be invoiced monthly for actual hours x Labor
Rate.
Special Invoicing Instructions:
Invoices along with the approved consultant work log and approved timesheet should
be submitted to Accounts Payable at the address listed above
Section 2 Agency Procurement Officer (PO) Information
Agency / Division Name:
Maryland State Department of Education
Division of
Agency PO Name: Dorothy Richburg Agency PO Phone
Number:
410-767-0628
Agency PO Email Address: drichburg@msde.state.md.us
Agency PO Fax: 410-333-2017
Agency PO Mailing Address: Same as above
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Section 3 Scope of Work
Agency / Project Background
The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) exemplifies energetic leadership and innovative
products and services to improve public education, library services, and rehabilitation services. The
Agency has received Race to the Top grant funds from the US Department of Education to implement
educational reforms in Maryland and improve the collection and dissemination of information on school
and student performance.
Several MSDE Race to the Top initiatives will implement new technology systems, train end-users on
how to use them, and improve access and information provided by MSDE reporting information systems.
Race to the Top educational improvement initiatives will also engage researchers, policy-makers, program
managers, superintendents, administrators, teachers, and the public in MSDE’s improvement efforts.
The purpose of this Request for Resume is to acquire an applications procurement and implementation
Project Manager to work in conjunction with the Client Executive to define the requirements, oversee
custom software development to develop and implement additional data structures, ETL programs, data
processing functionality, and user interfaces for the Microsoft technology based Educator Information
System (EIS). This project and other Race to the Top grant initiatives that can be viewed at;
http://www.msde.maryland.gov/MSDE/programs/race_to_the_top .
Race to the Top has a total of fifty-four different initiatives which includes technology and academic
projects.
As MSDE enters into the fourth year of the RTTT project, MSDE is seeking one Senior Project Manager
to supervise and administer the final stages of the implementation of the academic and technology aspects
of its Race to the Top project.
This is an extremely high profile project that requires a person of significant knowledge and skill in
technology as well as a vision for delivering instructional solutions for classroom teachers. The selected
person must also have excellent interpersonal skills in order to deal with a wide variety of personnel and
audiences as well as solid project management skills that help them manage the technical and financial
aspects of the project to closure, meeting all stated objectives with quality, on time and within budget.
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Job Description/s
Labor Category/s
(From Section 1 Above)
Duties / Responsibilities
1. Senior Project Manager (SPM)
The Project Manager, overseeing the data and software enhancements of the Educator
Information System (EIS), will be responsible for the day-to-day project management
and planning activities that define, develop, and implement changes to this system.
Duties include but are not limited to:
a. Perform day-to-day management of the project, identify issues and risks
and recommend possible issue and risk mitigation strategies associated
with the project.
b. Act as a facilitator between the MSDE and other IT contractor(s) for the
RTTT project
c. Maintain standard project management SDLC documentation as required
by the Maryland Dept. of Information Technology (DoIT)
d. Responsible for ensuring that work performed under the EIS project is
within scope, consistent with requirements, and delivered on time and on
budget
e. Create various project plans, staff tasks work plans, and maintaining issue
lists
f. Developing procurement and system support requirements to define,
modify, and maintain the EIS system, and to secure resources for the
procurement of relevant technology
g. Managing activities of the project team(s) and/or vendors as necessary
h. Communicating effectively with stakeholders, including the Race to the
Top Technical Program Director, relative to project accomplishments,
milestones, issues, risks, and remediation actions.
i. Managing and assuring the successful attainment of all goals set out at the
onset of the project.
For a detailed description of required PM duties, responsibilities and deliverables, see
Attachment.
Minimum Qualifications
For minimum qualifications, see the labor category description in the CATS+ RFP for the subject RFR labor category. In
addition, qualified candidates must meet the minimum qualifications specified below. Candidates that do not meet
minimum qualifications will be deemed not reasonably susceptible for award and will not progress to full evaluation.
Labor Category/s
(From Section 1 Above)
Minimum Qualifications
2. Senior Project Manager (SPM)
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Business,
Information Technology or other related discipline. Master’s Degree from an
accredited college or university preferred.
General Experience:
At least five (5) years of successful experience in project management.
PMI certification as a PMP.
Specialized Experience:
At least five (5) years of experience in managing IT and/or academic related
projects to closure within budget, on schedule, meeting all deliverables and
outcomes with quality.
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At least two (2) years of experience managing Technology projects within a state
agency
At least two (2) years of experience managing the project implementation of a
certification system within a state government education agency
At least tw
o (2) years project managing the upgrade and development of Microsoft
CRM, SharePoint, BizTalk, and legacy systems with SQL database as the back
end in state agency
Must demonstrate a leadership role in at least three (3) successful projects that
were delivered on time and on budget.
At least two (2) years of experience managing and drafting Requests for Proposals
for information technology projects subject to state procurement regulations.
At least two (2 years) of experience managing and drafting budget amendments
subject to United States Department of Education (USDE) Approval
Preferred Qualifications
The additional Experience/Knowledge/Skills listed below are preferred by the State.
1. Senior Project Manager
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Master’s degree.
Experience in managing Technology projects within an Education Agency
Experience in managing projects within the Maryland Department of
Information Technology (DoIT) Major Information Technology Development
Project (MITDP) process
Experience in managing Federal grant projects
Section 4 - Required Submissions
NOTE:
Master Contractors may propose only one candidate for each position requested.
Master Contractors electing not to propose in response to the RFR must submit a “Master Contractor Feedback Form” via
the “Master Contractor Login” on the CATS+ web site.
Master Contractors proposing in response to the RFR must submit the documents below as separate files contained in two
separate emails as follows:
Email 1 of 2 with “Technical”: Master Contractor Name, RFR number, & candidate name in the subject line
Resume for each labor category described in the RFR (Attachment 1)
Three (3) current references that can be contacted for performance verification of the submitted consultant’s work
experience and skills. Telephone number and email address of reference is needed.
Email 2 of 2 with “Financial”: Master Contractor Name, RFR number, & candidate name in the subject line
Price Proposal (Attachment 2)
Conflict of Interest Affidavit (Attachment G in the CATS+ RFP)
Living Wage Affidavit (Attachment I in the CATS+ RFP)
1. Resume showing evidence of all skills listed in Section 3. Scope of Work
2. Statement within the Price Proposal that rate is all inclusive Use Attachment 2 for the Price
Proposal.
3. Two (2) current references that can be called for performance verification of the submitted consultant(s)
work experience and skills.
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Section 5 Evaluation Criteria
Candidates meeting the Minimum Qualifications listed in Section 3 above will be evaluated for overall best value, as follows:
1. Relevant project management experience
2. Training and education
3. Ability to answer interview questions
4. References
5. Price
Basis for Award Recommendation
The Agency PO will recommend award to the Master Contractor whose proposal is determined to be the most advantageous
to the State, considering price and the evaluation factors set forth in the RFR. The Agency PO will initiate and deliver a Task
Order Agreement to the selected Master Contractor. Master Contractors should be aware that if selected, State law
regarding conflict of interest may prevent future participation in procurements related to the RFR Scope of Work,
depending upon specific circumstances.
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ATTACHMENT 1
RFR RESUME FORM
RFR # R00B
Instructions: Enter resume information in the fields below; do not submit other resume formats. Submit only one resume per
Labor Category described in Section 1 of the RFR. If the RFR requests multiple Labor Categories, use a separate resume form
for
h d did t
Labor Category
(from Section 1 of the RFR)
Project Manager (Senior)
Candidate Name:
Master Contractor:
A. Education / Training
Institution Name / City / State Degree / Certification
Year
Completed
Field Of Study
<add lines as needed>
B. Relevant Work Experience
Describe work experience relevant to the Duties / Responsibilities and Minimum Experience / Knowledge / Skill described in
Section 3 of the RFR. Starts with the most recent experience first; do not include non-relevant experience.
[Organization]
[Title / Role]
[Period of Employment / Work]
[Location]
[Contact Person (Optional if
current employer)]
Description of Work…
[Organization]
[Title / Role]
[Period of Employment / Work]
[Location]
Description of Work…
<add lines as needed>
C. Employment History
List employment history, starting with the most recent employment first
Start and End Dates Job Title or Position Organization Name Reason for Leaving
<add lines as needed>
D. References
List persons the State may contact as employment references
Reference Name Job Title or Position Organization Name Telephone / Email
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<add lines as needed>
LABOR CATEGORY PERSONNEL RESUME SUMMARY
(ATTACHMENT 1 CONTINUED)
*“Candidate Relevant Experience” section must be filled out. Do not enter “see resume” as a response.
requirement?
LABOR CATEGORY TITLE PROJECT MANAGER (SENIOR)
Requirement Candidate Relevant Experience *
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university
in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems,
Business or other related discipline.
Education:
General Experience:
At least ten (10) years of experience in project
management
PMI certification as a PMP.
General Experience:
Specialized Experience:
At least ten (10) years of experience in managing IT and
academic related projects
Must demonstrate a leadership role in at least three
successful projects that were delivered on time and on
budget.
Specialized Experience:
skills required for this position.
The information provided on this form for this labor category is true and correct to the best of my knowledge:
Master Contractor Representative:
______________________________ _______________________________ _______________
Print Name Signature Date
Proposed Individual:
__________________________________ _______________
Signature Date
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ATTACHMENT 2
PRICE PROPOSAL
RFR # R00B
(This form is to be filled out by Master Contractors - Submit with the Financial Response)
Period 1 (Month Day, YearMonth Day, Year)
CATS+ Labor Category
A B C D
Fully Loaded
Annual
Labor Rate*
Fully Loaded
Hourly Labor
Rate
Up to
Evaluation
Hours
PERIOD 1
Evaluation Price
(B x C)
Project Manager (Senior)
$
$
2080
$
Total Period 1 Evaluation Price:
Option Period 1 (Month Day, Year Month Day, Year)
CATS+ Labor Category
A B C D
Fully Loaded
Annual
Labor Rate*
Fully Loaded
Hourly Labor
Rate
Up to
Evaluation
Hours
PERIOD 2
Evaluation Price
(B x C)
Project Manager (Senior)
$
$
2080
$
Total Period 2 Evaluation Price:
Option Period 2 (Month Day, YearMonth Day, Year)
CATS+ Labor Category
A B C D
Fully Loaded
Annual
Labor Rate*
Fully Loaded
Hourly Labor
Rate
Evaluation
Hours
PERIOD 3
Evaluation Price
(B x C)
Project Manager (Senior)
$
$
2080
$
Total Period 3 Evaluation Price:
Total RFR Price (Sum of Period 1-3 Prices):
$
VENDOR’S NAME________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS______________________________________________________________________
CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE_______________________________________________________
FIN___________________________________DUNS___________________________________
TELEPHONE NO._____________________________FAX NO.____________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS________________________________________________________________
SIGNATURE___________________________________________________________________
PRINTED NAME_________________________________________________________________
TITLE___________________________________________DATE__________________________
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*The Agency reserves the right to award each individual position at either the proposed Annual Labor Rate or proposed
Hourly Labor Rate. The Annual Labor Rate requires a minimum of 1920 hours worked annually. The Hourly Labor Rate
cannot exceed the Master Contract rate, but may be lower. Both rates must be fully loaded, all inclusive, and shall include
all direct and indirect costs for the Master Contractor to perform under the TOA. Evaluation Hours are for evaluation
purposes only and do not represent actual hours to be worked or invoiced.
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ATTACHMENT 2 CONTINUED
PROJECT MANAGER DESIRED ABILITIES AND SKILLS
1. Project management experience on medium to large sized custom development
software projects.
2. Experience in managing distributed application development and enterprise reporting
systems using Microsoft and Oracle technologies.
3. Strong understanding of the complete systems development lifecycle from project
inception through operations and maintenance.
4. An in-depth understanding of educational environments.
5. An in-depth understanding of human resources credentialing and certification software
applications and educational credentialing software applications.
6. An in-depth understanding of Maryland State Department of Education Certification
process.
7. An in-depth knowledge of the Race to the Top Grant especially the expansion of the
Educator Information System
8. Project management and leadership skills in leading technical personnel through the
delivery of complex projects.
9. Experience in managing vendors.
10. Experience in state procurement cycles.
11. Strong decision making and problem solving skills and experience with project
delivery.
12. Excellent business analysis skills.
13. Excellent technical background.
14. Excellent English communications skills.
15. Excellent ability to understand and express complex topics.
16. Skills to create and manage detailed project plans and budgets with prior experience at
the strategic and tactical / implementation levels.
17. Strong management skills, to include resource allocation and planning skills with
software development projects.
18. Demonstrated ability to quickly comprehend project scope and business requirements.
19. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with non-technical teams.
20. Demonstrated knowledge of scanning applications and solutions.
21. An in-depth understanding of Federal and state reporting requirements
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PROJECT MANAGER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Support the management and planning of all efforts associated with the projects to
include: develop and manage work plans, define and deliver individual project
deliverables as a part of the overall program deliverables, manage the expectations of all
stakeholders, manage budgets, organize and address emerging project requirements,
manage project relationships, manage one or more project teams in delivering the projects,
and communicate and manage tasks and activities to a schedule with the team.
2. Participate in collaborative architecture groups associated with the project.
3. Develop requirements and procurements as required.
4. Provide guidance to MSDE management on technical options associated with Microsoft
technologies and data sources, contractor and state staff performance, and guidance on the
various technical approaches.
5. Develop and manage a set scope of work within the project to be delivered through
effective expectations setting, communications, change management control, budget
control and management, Requirements Traceability Document, and overall business
understanding of the project needs.
6. Actively support the project management team’s efforts, to include: project plan, scope
management, budget management, resource management, time management (activities &
task planning), communications, risk, procurement, QA and testing, user training, program
/ project delivery, transition planning , and ongoing maintenance and support
management.
7. Manage development vendor assignments, contract issues and assigned tasks, conduct
quality assurance reviews of vendor output, and develop acceptance criteria for vendor
supported tasks.
8. Assist with contractor selection tasks.
9. Report project progress, issues, risks, etc to Project Directors, Project Sponsors and
Branch Chief.
10. Support various business and technology teams as necessary during project
implementation to ensure solid, scalable, robust solutions.
11. Communicate effectively in both verbal (i.e., day-to-day discussions, team meetings) and
written (status reports, change requests) form, as well as have an overall ability to be clear
and concise in all communications.
12. Accurately assess the risks associated with the project and systematically manage and
report on project risks.
13. Ensure that the solutions chosen by MSDE meet all the non-functional requirements such
as security, performance, maintainability, scalability, and extensibility.
14. Ensure that solutions conform to industry best practices and Maryland state standards.
15. Ensure that sound development practices are taking place in requirements management,
systems testing, and configuration management. Replace old processes with newer ones
where feasible.
16. Effectively manage multiple priorities.
17. Perform additional job-related duties as requested.
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PROJECT MANAGER DELIVERABLES
1. Develops and then maintains a project management plan, and project plans using Work
Breakdown Structure (WBS) using Microsoft Project 2007.
2. Prepares a monthly status report for MSDE. The status report must cover the milestones
due that month and any overdue milestones, status of all tasks, new risks identified, scope
changes and any other project issues. Issues must include identification, escalation and
resolution steps.
3. Prepares Task Orders for Vendors
4. Prepares for the TO Manager a quarterly status report five (5) business days after the end
of each calendar quarter. Report shall be in a format as required by DOIT.
5. Develops and maintains a Requirements Traceability Document and maintains the
document across all project phases.
6. Develops and maintains project strategy documents.
7. Manages Change Control, Issues escalation and resolution, Schedule, Costs, and Resources
as defined in the project management plan.
8. Reviews deliverables by the major project development contractor for completeness,
adherence to standards and contract requirements.
9. Works closely with functional managers to resolve team members' workload conflicts;
10. Ensures appropriate product-related training and documentation are developed and made
available to customers through project team meetings.
11. Develops and utilizes a communications plan for project stakeholders.
12. Prepares and validates functional requirements and provides support for the RFP process.
13. Prepares and updates a System Boundary Analysis document that meets the State SDLC
methodology.
14. Prepares and updates a Risk Management Plan document that meets the State SDLC
methodology.
15. Prepares all other required DOIT SDLC project documentations.
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ATTACHMENT 3
RFR #R00B
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER (SPM)
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. ROLE DEFINITIONS
The purpose of this section is to distinguish among the roles interacting with the SPM obtained through this
RFR.
A. Task Order (TO) Procurement Officer State staff person responsible for managing the RFR process up to
the point of TO award.
Dorothy Richburg
B. TO Manager State staff person who oversees the SPM’s work performance and administers the TO once
it is awarded.
Mary Gable/Penelope Thornton Talley, Esq.
C. TO Contractor The CATS+ Master Contractor awarded a TO as a result of this RFR. The TO Contractor
shall provide the SPM resource and be accountable for SPM work performance under the TO.
D. Senior Project Manager (SPM) The person provided by the TO Contractor as a result of this RFR. The SPM
is responsible for overall project planning, execution and management of quality deliverables and
appropriate communication to RTTT leadership. The SPM is responsible for performing the duties and
responsibilities described in Attachment 3, and for completing all assigned tasks and deliverables under the
TO. The SPM reports directly to the TO Manager and shall oversee and direct the Project Team made up of
State and contractual personnel.
2. SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The SPM shall oversee and direct the project team comprised of current State and contractual personnel.
Responsibilities include overall project governance and direction, and risk management as needed. Duties shall
focus on project monitoring, control, team integration, change integration, and corrective action as needed. The
position shall ensure the application of PMI and State SDLC standards in managing the project.
The SPM shall report to the TO Manager and perform the tasks described in the table below. The SPM shall be
capable of performing all assigned tasks with self-sufficiency and minimal guidance from the TO Manager. SPM
performance shall be rated by the State each month, based on performance in the nine PMBOK knowledge areas
as applied to the Project, and the quality of the written deliverables described in Section 7 below (See Exhibit 1
Deliverable Product Acceptance Form for performance rating criteria).
The SPM shall be accountable for the creation of any and all written deliverables that do not exist for the project
and for the updating of those that do exist. The SPM shall ensure that all deliverables are consistent with
standards in the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and State
of Maryland System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) (see Section 3 below).
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SPM Project Management Duties
An asterisk (*) by the section number below and bold italics identifies a deliverable associated with the duty /
responsibility. Refer to Section 7 for full descriptions of all deliverables and time of performance.
2.1 Become thoroughly knowledgeable on all aspects of the Project.
2.2 Provide Project Management consistent with PMI and PMBOK principles of project management and
the State of Maryland SDLC. Manage and integrate project resources including oversight of the project
team. Exercise PM best practices for the Project and oversee project activities consistent with the nine
knowledge areas including:
Procurement Management - consisting of procurement planning, contracts planning, authoring
solicitations, evaluation, requesting solicitation responses, selecting contractor(s), administering
contract(s), and contract(s) closing activities.
Schedule Management - consisting of activity definition and sequencing, resource estimating,
duration estimating, schedule development, and schedule control activities.
Integration Management - consisting of project plan development, project plan execution, and
integrated change control activities.
Scope Management - consisting of project initiation, scope planning, scope definition and scope
change control activities.
Cost Management - consisting of resource planning, cost estimating, budgeting and cost control
activities.
Human Resources Management - consisting of organizational planning, project team acquisition
and staff development activities.
Risk Management - consisting of risk management planning, risk identification, risk quantitative and
qualitative analysis, response planning, monitoring, and control activities.
Quality Management - consisting of quality planning, quality assurance and quality control
activities.
Communications Management - consisting of communications planning, information distribution,
progress and performance reporting, and stakeholder communications management activities.
2.3 Create (if necessary) and manage updating of the Project Management Plan
Ensure that plan components adequately document how the project will be executed, monitored
and controlled.
Ensure that the plan adequately defines the managerial, technical, financial and supporting
processes and activities necessary for sound project development.
Ensure that the plan adequately covers topics such as Scope Management, Schedule Management,
Quality Management, Resource Management, Communications Management, Project Change
Management, Risk Management, Procurement Management and others as deemed necessary to
manage the project.
2.4 Oversee integration of other Project Contractors’ schedules and methodologies into the Integrated
Master Schedule (see 2.5 above) to track all project progress.
Ensure appropriate updates to the Project Management Plan (see 2.3 above) and related project
components as outlined in the SDLC.
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Develop, document and implement escalation and resolution processes for the project and
communicate the process to all stakeholders.
2.5 Ensure the Project Team has created and is updating a Deliverable Comments Matrix (DCM)
Ensure that the Project Team reviews, and coordinates the review among appropriate
stakeholders, of Project deliverables for completeness and conformance to requirements.
Ensure the Project Team documents resulting issues and questions in the DCM to be resolved by
the Development Contractor prior to deliverable acceptance.
Ensure the Project Team reviews subsequent updated versions of deliverables to confirm all issues
and questions have been resolved satisfactorily.
The DCM process is part of the Quality Assurance Plan.
2.6 Create (if necessary) and manage updating of the Change Management Plan that describes the process
for making changes to project scope, requirements, or cost as necessary.
At a minimum, the Change Management Plan shall:
Describe the change management and approval processes to include:
Coordination with the TO Procurement Officer to define change order scope, cost, and
project impact of proposed changes to the project;
Coordination with the TO Manager for review and approval of proposed changes to the
project;
Coordination with the Project Team and any Contractors for review and agreement on
proposed changes;
Coordination with the TO Manager and any Contractors for documentation and
implementation of change orders; and
Project integration management consistent with the PMBOK for approved changes.
Describe the tools used (i.e. change request form)
2.7 Ensure creation and ongoing updating of the PM Status Report and Timesheet
At a minimum, the PM Status Report and Timesheet shall:
Report on completed and planned project activities for the reporting period,
Highlight schedule deviation from baseline,
Provide schedule updates, progress of work being performed, milestones attained, resources
expended,
Document risks, and issues encountered and corrective actions taken
Track project cost and expenditures
2.8 Ensure that the Project Team will collect, organize, store, and manage project documents in a central
repository. This includes:
Maintaining current and archival files (electronic and paper)
Collecting and distributing information to and from stakeholders
Entering updates into project tracking systems
2.9 Function as a liaison between Agency personnel, Executive Sponsors and any Contractors.
2.10 Assign other minor duties related to project management support to the Project Team. Minor duties
may include:
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Responding to phone calls and email
Making photo copies
Scheduling and attending ad hoc meetings
Engaging in TO performance discussions
Coordinating Development Contractor invoicing
Participating in Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V) assessments.
2.11 Ensure the creation/updating of a Human Resource Management Plan
At a minimum, the Human Resource Management Plan shall:
Identify project tasks and assignments and work with Agency and any Contractors to resolve
workload conflicts.
Define roles and responsibilities needed for each resource on the project.
Provide projections for resource and resource utilization.
Define staff acquisition strategy including backfilling of State resources if applicable.
Document staff training plan if required.
Define organizational structure based on resources.
2.12 Ensure the creation/updating of a Schedule Management Plan
At a minimum, the Schedule Management Plan shall:
Document tools the project will use to manage the schedule and frequency of updates.
Define process for how schedule shall be tracked and reported including metrics used to report
overall schedule performance.
Define process for schedule change process, including the process for baselining schedule and
approving schedule changes.
2.13 Other project-related duties as assigned by TO Manager.
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3. REQUIRED PROJECT POLICIES, GUIDELINES AND METHODOLOGIES
The SPM shall keep informed of and comply with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, standards and
guidelines affecting information technology projects applicable to activities and obligations under the TO
Agreement, as those laws, policies, standards and guidelines may be amended from time to time. The SPM shall
adhere to and remain abreast of current, new, and revised laws, regulations, policies, standards and guidelines
affecting project execution and it shall obtain and maintain, at its expense, all licenses, permits, insurance, and
governmental approvals, if any, necessary to the performance of its obligations under the TO Agreement. These
may include, but are not limited to:
A. The nine project management knowledge areas in the PMI’s PMBOK.
B. The State’s SDLC methodology at: www.doit.maryland.gov - keyword: SDLC.
C. The State’s IT Security Policy and Standards at: www.DoIT.maryland.gov - keyword: Security Policy.
D. The State’s IT Project Oversight at: www.DoIT.maryland.gov - keyword: IT Project Oversight.
E. The State of Maryland Enterprise Architecture at www.DoIT.maryland.gov - keyword: MTAF (Maryland
Technical Architecture Framework).
4. MONTHLY SPM PROJECT OVERSIGHT PERFORMANCE RATINGS
Each month the TO Contractor shall submit a Performance Evaluation Form (PEF) to the TO Manager. The TO
Manager will rate the SPM’s performance based on the criteria described in the PEF.
In the event of poor or non-performance by the SPM resulting in a rating of “unacceptable,” payment shall be
withheld pending the outcome of the procedures described in Section 5.
5. MITIGATION PROCEDURES FOR POOR OR NON-PERFORMANCE
As warranted by poor or non-performance by the SPM, the Agency shall pursue the following mitigation
procedures prior to requesting a replacement SPM:
A. The TO Manager shall document performance issues and give written notice to the TO Contractor clearly
describing problems and delineating remediation requirement(s).
B. The TO Contractor shall respond with a written remediation plan within three business days and
implement the plan immediately upon written acceptance by the TO Manager.
C. Should performance issues persist, the TO Manager may give written notice or request the immediate
removal of the SPM and determine whether a substitution is required.
6. WORK HOURS
A. The SPM will work an eight-hour day between the hours of 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday
except for State holidays and Service Reduction days or other office closures.
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ATTACHMENT 4
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM (PEF)
FOR SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER (SPM)
(Submitted monthly by the TO Contractor to initiate invoicing)
TO Contractor:
Name of SPM Being Evaluated:
Date Submitted:
Performance Period (Month / Year):
Agency Name:
TO Manager / Agency Contact:
RFR / Reference BPO #
The Information Below Shall Be Filled-In by the Agency
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE RATING DISPOSITION:
0
1
2
3
4
5
Integration
Scope
Time
Cost
QualityHR
Communications
Risk
Procurement
PM Processes Rating**
Procurement Management
Schedule Management
Scope Management
Cost Management
Risk Management
Human Resources Management
Quality Management
Communications Management
Integration Management
Total Average Score
**Rating is based on Project Management
Performance Rating Criteria Sheet. The
Project Team should maintain score of 3 or
higher for each process area and/or average
score of 3. Scores below 3 may trigger the
Mitigation Procedures defined in Section 5
above.
Performance is acceptable Performance is unacceptable
(for reasons indicated below).
REASON(S) FOR UNACCEPTABLE PERFORMANCE RATING (List Deliverables or PM Process Areas):
__________________________________ _________________________________
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TO Manager Signature Date Signed
Project Management Performance Rating Criteria
The TO Manager will evaluate and rate the FPM’s management performance based on the overall Project Team’s
performance in each of the nine Knowledge Areas below. Applicable processes should score at 3 or higher.
Project Integration Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established practices, standards, or processes for project.
Work performed in ad hoc fashion and does not include integration
management.
Project Charter
Project Management
Plan (PMP)
Integrated Project Plan
Updated Project
Schedule
2
Project Team has established basic, documented processes for project planning
and reporting exist. Management only involved on high-visibility projects.
3
Project Team has institutionalized the Project integration efforts with
documented procedures and standards. PM is beginning to integrate all project
data.
4
Project Team utilizes processes/standards for project on a regular basis and
integrated with other processes/systems. Decisions on project based on
performance metrics.
5
Project Team has established best practices including project integration
improvement procedures utilized. Lessons learned are regularly examined and
used to improve documented processes.
Project Scope Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project has general statement of functional requirements. Little or no scope
management or documentation for project. Management and stakeholders are
aware of key milestones only.
Project Scope
Statement
Change Request and
Approval Process
Requirements
Traceability Matrix
(RTM)
Change Control Board
2
Project Team has put basic scope management process in place. Scope
management is meeting techniques irregularly.
3
Project Team has implemented full project management process documented
and is actively utilizing process on regular basis. Stakeholders are engaged and
actively participating in scope decisions.
4
Project Team is utilizing full project management processes for the project.
Projects managed and evaluated in light of other competing requirements.
5
Project Team’s effectiveness and efficiency metrics drive project scope decisions
by appropriate levels of management.
Project Time/Schedule Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established planning or scheduling standards. Lack of
documentation makes it difficult to achieve repeatable project success.
WBS
Schedule Management
Plan
Activities duration
based on historic data
2
Project Team has established basic processes, but is not performing planning
and scheduling on a regular basis.
3
Project Team has established document time management processes and
utilizes on a regular basis. Project-wide integration includes project
dependencies.
4
Project Team has established good practices in time management including
utilization of historical data to forecast future performance. Project
management decisions based on efficiency and effectiveness metrics.
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5
Project Team has additionally incorporated improvement procedures utilized
for time management processes. Lessons learned are examined and used to
improve documented processes.
Project Cost Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established practices or standards. Cost process
documentation is ad hoc and individual project members follow informal
practices.
Cost Estimates Activity
Project Cost Baseline
Cost Management Plan
Cost Control
2
Project Team has established processes exist for cost estimating, reporting, and
performance measurement. Cost management processes are used for the
project.
3
Project Team has standardized cost management practices for project team.
Costs are fully integrated and reflect the true cost of the project.
4
Project Team has integrated cost planning and tracking with Project Office,
financial, and human resources systems. Standards tied to agency processes.
5
Project Team leverages lessons learned to improve documented processes.
Project Team and management are actively using efficiency and effectiveness
metrics for decision making.
Project Quality Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established project quality practices or standards.
Management is considering how they should define “quality”.
Quality Assurance Plan
Deliverables Acceptance
Criteria defined
User Acceptance
Criteria (UAC) per SDLC
phases
Formal Deliverable
Acceptance Process
2
Project Team has established basic organizational project quality policy has
been adopted. Project Management and Team encourage quality processes and
policy for project.
3
Project Team has established well documented quality management process
and instituted standards for the project. Regular quality management activities
are being executed including deliverables acceptance.
4
Project Team has best practices for standard quality management processes.
Management is actively involved in coordinating quality standards and
assurance. Some metrics are developed.
5
Project Team has implemented guidelines for implementing improvements back
into the process. Metrics are key to product quality decisions throughout the
SDLC.
Project Human Resource Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not performed planning and staffing activities for project.
Project teams are ad hoc. Human resource time and cost is not measured.
Organization Chart
Roles and
responsibilities matrix
Staffing Management
Plan
Team Training Plan
Team performance
assessment
2
Project Team has put processes in place that defines how to plan and manage
human resources. Resource tracking is loosely performed for project.
3
Project Team has established a regularly resource management process.
Professional development program activities for team and organization have
been established for successful implementation of project.
4
Project Team has implemented resource management best practices including
resource forecasts used for project planning and prioritization. Project team
performance measured and integrated with team development.
5
Project Team includes HR processes which engage teams to document project
lessons learned. Improvements are incorporated into human resources
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management process.
Project Communication Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team performing communications management on an ad hoc basis with
informal status reports to management.
Communication
Management Plan
Project Performance
Reports
Stakeholder Contact
Processes for
communication of Risk,
Issues and Decisions
2
Project Team has established basic communications process including
Communications Management Plan. Project progress reporting is occurring on a
more regular basis.
3
Project Team has active involvement by executing a formal project
communications plan. All stakeholders and project team members are aware of
communications process.
4
Project Team has implemented best practices for communications management
plan for the project.
5
Project Team has put additional improvement process in place to continuously
improve project communications management. Lessons learned are captured
and incorporated.
Project Risk Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established any risk management practices or standards
for project. Documentation is minimal and results are not shared. Risk response
is reactive.
Risk Management Plan
Risk Register
Process for Risk Register
updates and
communication of risk
Contingency plans for
risk
2
Project Team has established basic risk management processes and have
documented for the project. Team members are involved with risks process and
risks are shared for project.
3
Project Team has established regular risk management processes and risk
activities, including identification and mitigation planning, are actively utilized
for project.
4
Project Team has integrated risk processes with all aspect of project reporting
including time, cost, and resource systems. Metrics are used to support risk
decisions for the project.
5
Project Team has established best practices in risk management including
continuous improvement processes to ensure project is continually measured
and managed against performance metrics.
Project Procurement Management
0 Not applicable for project. Indicators of Process
1
Project Team has not established procurement process for project. Processes
are ad hoc at best with no clear plan defined.
Procurement
Management Plan
Contract Statement Of
Work
Evaluation Criteria
Cost Benefit Analysis
Make/Buy Decisions
2
Project Team has established basic process for procurement of goods and
services for project. Procurement Management Plan has been developed for
procurement of all project goods and services.
3
Project Team has established standards for procurement management on
project and integrated with Agency processes.
4
Project Team has leverage procurement management best practices such as
make/buy decisions for the agency and project. Project procurement practices
are integrated with project management mechanisms.
5
Project Team has instituted on-going process improvements focus on
procurement efficiency and effective metrics.
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PROJECT MANAGER RACE TO THE TOP
RFR #R00B4400
REQUIRED EDUCATION
1. Bachelor’s degree in IT-related field,
2. AND At least 5 (five) years of experience in project management
3. AND At least 5 (five) years of experience in information technology
4. Or relevant combination of education and experience.
5. PMP Certification desired.
DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS AND ABILITIES
1. In-depth knowledge of the Race to the Top grant program
2. Master’s Degree Preferred
3. Understanding of the Maryland State Department of Education culture and systems
4. Vision for online instructional technology to improve classroom instruction
5. Outstanding interpersonal skills in order to deal with a wide variety of personnel and
stakeholders
6. Project management experience on medium to large sized custom development software
projects
7. Preferred: Experience with projects utilizing object-orient languages in a multi-tiered
environment
8. Preferred: Experience with projects in education sector at district and/or state agency
level.
9. Experience in managing application development using Microsoft technologies, open
source frameworks, and enterprise reporting systems.
10. Strong understanding of the complete systems development lifecycle from project
inception through operations and maintenance,
11. Experience with projects that combine COTS implementations with custom software
development.
12. An understanding of system design using UML.
13. An understanding of data modeling
14. Project management and leadership skills in leading technical personnel through the
delivery of complex projects.
15. Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment.
16. Ability to facilitate and drive resolution of complex business and technical problems
associated with software development project efforts.
17. Strong decision making and problem solving skills and experience with project delivery.
18. Excellent business analysis skills
19. Good technical background
20. Excellent English communications skills.
21. Excellent ability to understand and express complex topics.
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22. Demonstrated leadership and attention to detail skills through prior experience at the
strategic and tactical / implementation levels.
23. Strong leadership skills, to include resource allocation and planning skills, with software
development projects.
24. Demonstrated ability to quickly comprehend project scope and business requirements.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Provide leadership for all aspects of the technology projects in Maryland’s Race to the
Top grant.
2. Supervise individual project managers effectively so that projects get completed in a
timely and high quality manner.
3. Support the management and planning of all efforts associated with the projects to
include: development and management of work plans, define and deliver individual
project deliverables as a part of the overall program deliverables, manage the expectations
of all stakeholders, organizing and addressing emerging project requirements, manage
project relationships, manage one or more project teams in delivering the projects, and
communicate and manage tasks and activities to a schedule with the team.
4. Provide guidance to MSDE management on technical options associated with the
transformation of internal applications, contractor and state staff performance, and
guidance on the feasibility of technical approaches to software development and
commercial off the shelf (COTS) products.
5. Develop and manage a set scope of work within the project to be delivered through
effective expectations setting, communications, change management control, budget
control and management, manage a Requirements Traceability Document and overall
business understanding of the project needs.
6. Actively support the project management team’s efforts, to include: project plan, scope
management, budget management, resource management, time management (activities &
task planning), communications, risk, procurement, QA and testing, user training, program
/ project delivery, transition planning and ongoing maintenance and support management.
7. Manage development vendor assignments, contract issues and assigned tasks, conduct
quality assurance reviews of vendor output, and develop acceptance criteria for vendor
supported tasks.
8. Assist with contractor selection tasks
9. Report project progress, issues, risks, etc to Assistant State Superintendent.
10. Lend support to various business and technology teams as necessary during project
implementation to ensure solid, scalable, robust solutions.
11. Communicate effectively in both verbal (i.e. day-to-day discussions, team meetings) and
written (status reports, change requests) form, as well as have an overall ability to be clear
and concise in all communications.
12. Accurately assess the risks associated with each project and systematically manage and
report on project risks.
13. Conduct reviews of contract deliverables, perform design and code reviews.
14. Ensure that the solutions chosen by MSDE meet all the non functional requirements such
as security, performance, maintainability, scalability, and extensibility.
15. Support reuse of software components and COTS products.
16. Ensure that solutions conform to industry best practices and Maryland state standards.
17. Ensure that sound development practices are taking place in requirements management,
systems testing, and configuration management. Replace old processes with newer ones
where feasible.
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18. Develop test plans, assist business users with functional test case development and
manage acceptance test execution.
19. Effectively manage multiple priorities.
20. Perform additional job-related duties as requested.
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DELIVERABLES
1. Develops and then maintains overall Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) on MSDE
technology activities using Microsoft Project 2007 on a weekly basis;
2. All meetings between MSDE staff and the TO Contractor require a Meeting Minutes to be
completed and filed in the project workspace;
3. Prepares a monthly status report for MSDE of the project 5 business days after the end of
each month. The status report must cover the milestones due that month and any overdue
milestones, status of all tasks, new risks identified, scope changes and any other project
issues. Issues must include identification, escalation and resolution steps.
4. Prepares for the TO Manager a quarterly status report 5 business days after the end of each
calendar quarter. Report shall be in a format as required by DOIT.
5. Develops a Requirements Traceability Document and maintain the document across all
project phases;
6. Manages Change Control, Issues escalation and resolution, Schedule, Costs, and
Resources as defined in the project management plan;
7. Review of deliverables by the major project development contractor for completeness,
adherence to standards and contract requirements;
8. Works closely with functional managers to resolve team members' workload conflicts;
9. Ensures appropriate product-related training and documentation are developed and made
available to customers through project team meetings; and
10. Develops and utilize a communications plan for project
11. Validates functional requirements and provides support for the RFP process
12. Prepares a System Boundary Analysis document that meets the State SDLC methodology
under the System Concept Development Phase.
13. Prepares a Risk Management Plan document that meets the State SDLC methodology
under the System Concept Development Phase.
14. Prepares a Project Management Plan document that meets the State SDLC methodology
under the Planning Phase. It must document project scope, tasks, schedules resources and
any interrelationships with other projects. The plan must detail the functional units
involved, required job tasks, cost and schedule performance measurement, milestone and
review scheduling. It must include a work breakdown structure for the project using
Microsoft Project 2007. The plan must have a change management section to define the
process to address project scope changes. It must be revised at the end of each phase of
the SDLC.
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