Tristana R. Harvey Career Planning & Consulting Series LLC

CourtArmed Services Board of Contract Appeals
DecidedAugust 11, 2017
DocketASBCA No. 60927
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

Appeal of -- ) ) Tristana R. Harvey Career Planning & ) ASBCA No. 60927 Consulting Series LLC ) ) Under Contract No. W56ZTN-14-P-0033 )

APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Dr. Tristana R. Harvey Owner

APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Raymond M. Saunders, Esq. Army Chief Trial Attorney MAJ Christopher M. Coy, JA Trial Attorney

OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE SWEET

Tristana R. Harvey Career Planning & Consulting Series LLC (Harvey) appeals the decision of the United States Army Garrison-Aberdeen Proving Ground (Garrison) denying its settlement proposal following a termination for convenience. Harvey has elected to use the Board's expedited procedure pursuant to Board Rule 12.3. A one-day hearing was held on 31 May 201 7, and both entitlement and quantum are at issue. The appeal is denied.

SUMMARY FINDINGS OF FACT

I. Background

1. The Garrison was the contracting office for Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) (tr. 1157). One of the Garrison's customers was the APG's Army Community Services (ACS). The ACS in turn had several customers, such as the Chemical Materials Activities (CMA). {Tr. 1156-57) One program ACS offered to its customers was the Family Advocacy Program (F AP) (R4, tab 1 at 18-21 ). The Installation Management Command (IMCOM) exercised oversight of ACS's programs-including FAP (tr. 11127). IMCOM did that by accrediting ACS programs every three years, and conducting audits between those accreditations (tr. 1/125-26).

2. The FAP had a point of contact (POC), who had significant responsibilities related to spousal and child abuse prevention. As a result, the F AP had to have a FAP POC. {Tr. 11117) By regulation, the FAP POC responsibilities revert to the ACS Director when there was no dedicated FAP Manager (FAPM) (tr. 1183, 116-17). II. The Contract

3. On 28 August 2014, the Garrison awarded Contract No. W56ZTN-14-P-0033 (0033 contract), a commercial items contract, to Harvey to provide various FAP classes (R4, tab 1at1, 6, 18-21). In particular, the 0033 contract required, at a minimum, that Harvey provide the following classes every year: 25 child abuse prevention briefings; 25 community briefings; 30 bullying prevention classes; 40 couples effective communication classes; 25 anger and stress management classes; 25 effective parent and child communication classes; and annual troop training (id. at 18-19, 25; tr. 1/42-43). Thus, at a minimum, the 0033 contract required 180 combined class sessions per year.

4. The period of performance was:

Base Year 2 September 2014-1 September 2015 Option Year 1 2 September 2015-1 September 2016 Option Year 2 2 September 2016-1September2017

(R4, tab 1 at 7)

5. The 0033 contract stated that "[t]he contractor shall furnish all supplies, equipment, and services required to perform work under this contract that are not listed under Section 3 of this" performance work statement (PWS) (R4, tab 1 at 16). In particular, the 0033 contract required that the "contractor shall, semi-annually and as needed, update instruction materials" (id. at 21). Section 3.5. stated that the "[ c]ontractor may use all resource materials currently on hand. Contractor may suggest the purchase of additional curriculum and resources for inclusion in the resource material. Contractor's suggestions shall create no obligation of the Government to purchase or pay for additional curriculum and resources." (Id. at 15)

6. Further, the 0033 contract stated that "[t]he contractor is responsible for developing publicity for classes as indicated in paragraph 15c(l) in conjunction with DFMWR Marketing Manager" (R4, tab 1at22).

7. The 0033 contract also required coordination with the FAP POC (R4, tab 1 at 7-9, 18-22).

8. Further, the 0033 contract contained the commercial items termination for convenience clause under FAR 52.212-4(1), which stated that "[t]he Government reserves the right to terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for its sole convenience" (R4, tab 1 at 30). This clause also allows recovery of "a percentage of the contract price reflecting the percentage of the work performed prior to the notice of termination, plus reasonable charges the contractor can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Government using its standard record keeping system have resulted from the termination" (id.).

2 III. Performance

9. There is no evidence of malice or a specific intent to harm Harvey (tr. 11148).

10. In November 2014, the ACS Director and FAPM were relocated (tr. 1/20). At the hearing, Tristana Harvey-the owner of Harvey (tr. 1/5) testified that a new FAPM-Rosaline Smith-was not appointed until May 2015 (tr. 1/20). Dr. Harvey testified that the delay in appointing an ACS Director and a F APM inhibited her ability to perform, but she did not specify how the delay impacted her (tr. 1/20, 35).

11. On 15 July 2015, Jennifer Eichner was appointed the ACS Director (tr. 11111). Ms. Eichner was brought in to address the fact that IMCOM had not accredited APG's ACS in nine years (tr. 11113-14).

12. In October 2015, Jennifer Buchness was appointed the contracting officer (CO) on the 0033 contract (tr. 1/38).

13. In October 2015, Ms. Smith ordered materials for an unspecified class (tr. 1/20). However, Dr. Harvey did not r~ceive those materials until March or April of 2016 (tr. 11206-07). Dr. Harvey testified that that delay inhibited her performance, but she fails to specify how that delay impacted her (tr. 1120). ACS had a library of curriculum materials available for Harvey's use (tr. 11118-19).

14. In late March 2016, Ms. Eichner reviewed a marketing request for a 5 April 2016 couples effective communications class for spelling and grammatical errors (tr. 11130, 189, 191; ex. A-20). Dr. Harvey testified that obtaining Ms. Eichner's approval for marketing material delayed program delivery (tr. 1122, 34-35).

15. On 8 April 2016, Dr. Harvey emailed Alan Hickox-who was the contracting officer representative (COR) at the time (tr. 1121, 10-13; ex. A-15 at 1-2). She complained that she was having problems performing the 25 sessions of community briefings because the civilian staff did not want to attend the briefings on domestic violence and child abuse. Mr. Hickox responded that "[t]his appears to be a case where government requirements changed. This will not be counted against your performance of contract specified tasks." (Ex. A-15 at 1) Ms. Buchness testified that Mr. Hickox did not have the authority to make determinations regarding the contract's terms (tr. 1/189).

16. In May 2016, IMCOM conducted an audit of ACS (R4, tab 9 at 1). A major finding of the audit was that:

FAP prevention and education is not being provided to an adequate level. FAP Educator contractor does not appear to be providing multiple classes required by PWS; those that are provided do not seem to meet frequency outlined

3 in service summary. Contractor non-compliance could result in life/health/safety impacts to community without appropriate prevention and education services.

(Id. at 3)

17. Ms. Buchness appointed Ms. Eichner as the new COR on 23 May 2016 (R4, tab 21at1; tr. 1/49).

18. Ms. Eichner reviewed Client Tracking Services (CTS)-a computer program that permitted users to view what classes were being taught (tr. 1/20). That review confirmed that "much of the training specified in the contract was not being conducted." In particular, Ms. Eichner determined that Harvey had only completed 63 hours of training in fiscal year (FY) 2016. Ms.

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