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NASA’s Mentor-Protégé Program Overview
Tabisa Taliwaku KalisaHBCU/MI & Mentor-Protege Program Manager
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
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The Federal Mentor-Protégé ProgramLandscape
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Mentor-Protégé ProgramsDepartment of Defense
Authorized/appropriated - NDAASmall Business Administration
Authorized/not appropriated – NDAAAll Small MPP & 8(a) MPP
The General Playing Field of Other Programs
National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDepartment of EnergyDepartment of Homeland SecurityFederal Aviation Administration
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The Federal Mentor-Protégé ProgramLandscape
Retired:• General Service Administration
USAIDDepartment of State
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DevelopingU.S. Health & Human ServicesDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDepartment of TreasuryDepartment of Transportation
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NASA and SBA
ComparisonMentor-Protégé Program (MPP)
NASA’s MPP SBA: ALL SMALLMPP
SBA: 8(a) MPP
•Centers own the Mentor-
Protégé Agreements
•Available at www.osbp.nasa.v
•Submit Mentor-application to CenterSmall BusinessSpecialists
• Centralized through
www.certify.sba.gov
•Decentralized
•Application to DistrictBOS
•Package of submit
• Multiple levels of review
APPLICATION
Self-Certify @ or SBA Certification (i.e.HUBZone and 8(a))
SIZE Firms self-certify @ 8(a) eligibility requirements
AREAS OFASSISTANCE
Mgmt & Technical, Financial, Business Proposal, IT Security Clearances, etc
Mgmt & Technical, Financial,
Contracting, InternationalEducation, Business Development, General Administrative Assistance
Mgmt & Technical, Financial,
Contracting, InternationalEducation, Business Development, General Administrative Assistance
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED
Mentor-Protégé Agreementapplication, Protégé Application, Mentor
Online Application: including Business Tutorial Certificates, executed MPAagreement
MPA, Business Plan anddocuments required by District Office
TERM Up to 3 Years 3 years with 3 years renewal 3 years with 3 years renewal
SDVOSB
VOSB
WOSB
SDB/8(a)
HUBZone
HBCU/MISBIR/STTR Phase I
Ability One Program
Only for-profit businessesWOSB/EDWOSB
All Small
Businesses
SDVOSB/VOSB
HUBZoe 8(a)
Non-profits not eligible
PROTÉGÉELIGIBILITY
8(a)
PROTÉGÉ LIMIT2 Mentor-Protégé agreements over firm’slifetime
Protégé may have up to 2MP relationships over firm'stime. 8a may transfer existingMPA to ASMPP
Protégé may have up to 2 MP relationships over firm's time
MENTORMentor may haveProtégés at any one
Mentor may have up to protégés at any one time in aggregate in SBA's MPPrograms
Mentor may have up to protégés at any one time in aggregate in SBA's MPPrograms 4
Approved NASA Mentors1) AECOM Federal
Services, Inc.2) Aerojet Rocketdyne3) A.I. Solutions, Inc.4) Assurance Technology
Corporation (ATC) 5) CH2M Hill6) CSRA, LLC7) Engility Corporation
d/b/a TASC, Inc. 8) Enterprise Services,
LLC9) Hamilton Sundstrand
Space System International, Inc.
10) Honeywell International, Inc. (Aerospace Division)
11) Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc.
12) Jacobs Technology, Inc.
13) L3 Communications Vertex Aerospace, LLC
14) Leidos Innovations Corporation
15) LJ&T Associates, Inc.16) Lockheed Martin17) Millennium Engineering
and Integration Company
18) Northrop Grumman /OrbitalATK Flight Systems Group
19) PAE Applied Technologies
20) Raytheon Company21) Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC)
22) SGT, Inc.23) Sierra Lobo
Corporation24) Sierra Nevada
Corporation25) Southwest Research
Institute26) Teledyne Brown
Engineering, Inc.27) The Boeing Company28) URS Federal Technical
Services, Inc.29) Wyle Laboratories, Inc.
d/b/a KBRWyle
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NASA’s Mentor-Protégé Program:Eligible Protégé Categories
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NASA Mentor-Protégé ProgramDevelopmental Ratios for Small
Businesses
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BusinessDevelopment
Technical Development
NASA Mentor-Protégé ProgramDevelopmental Ratios for HBCUs/MIs
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BusinessDevelopment
Technical Development
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Examples of HBCU/MI Development Assistance Received
70% Business Development/30% Technical Development Assistance
Proposal DevelopmentEquipment TransferEngineering Training to StudentsResearch & DevelopmentLeadership AcademyWorkforce Readiness WorkshopsAdvisory Board ParticipantPES/Six Sigma TrainingHardware Processing ServicesValue Stream MappingMarketing Individual Development
Technology TransferSecurity Clearance for FacilityAS9100 CertificationMarketing Expertise DevelopmentInfrastructure for Subcontracting (including Business Systems, Human Resources)Enhancement of Networking InfrastructureCurriculum Enhancements SharePointJAVA and Helpdesk System SupportFederal Contracting Training
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PAE A li d P i i Vi A&M
Mentor Protégé Agreements withHBCUs and MIs
MENTOR PROTÉGÉ CONTRACT CLASSIFICATION
ATK Aerospace
Florida A&M University
NNM07AA75C HBCU
Jacobs Tuskegee UniversityNNM05AA50C
HBCU
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne
Alabama A&M University
NNM06AB13C HBCU
SAIC Oakwood UniversityNNM04AA02C
HBCU
Teledyne Brown
Alabama State NNM12AA29C HBCU
Teledyne Brown
U. of Nevada LasVegas
NNM12AA29C MI10
HBCUs/MIs in NVDB
Business Type8(a) Program
Alaskan Native-Owned Small Business
Total8068
HBCU-MI 18HUBZone 83
Large BusinessService Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
12556
Small Business 3036Small Disadvantaged BusinessVeteran-Owned Small Business
1824826
Woman-Owned Small Business 1351WOSB - Economically Disadvantaged 559
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NASA Small Business SpecialistsAround the Country
Ames Research CenterAerospace and Small SpacecraftMoffett Field, CAChristine L. Munroe
Armstrong Flight Research CenterAtmospheric Research and TestingEdwards, CARobert Medina
Jet PropulsionLaboratoryDeep Space Robotic Rovers and NetworksPasadena, CAFelicia A. Bell Section ManagerMary Helen RuizSmall Business Administrator
Johnson Space CenterHuman Space Flight OperationsHouston, TXRobert E. WattsRichard T. Slater
NASA Shared Services CenterAgency Contract SupportBay St. Louis, MSTroy E. Miller
Stennis Space CenterVehicle Engine TestingBay St. Louis, MSKay S. Doane
Marshall Space Flight Center
Space Transportation, Propulsion Systems,
Space Systems, and Science
Huntsville, ALDavid E. Brock
Kennedy Space CenterSpace Vehicle Launch and
LandingCape Canaveral, FL
Joyce C. McDowell Natalie B. Colvin
Procurement Analyst
Langley Research CenterAviation and Space Research
Hampton, VA.Robert O. Betts
Goddard Space Flight Center
Science Missions and TelescopesGreenbelt, MD.Elizabeth A. Haase
Gilberto Del ValleJennifer D. PerezSholainka Martyn
Glenn Research CenterAeronautics and
Spacecraft TechnologyCleveland, OH
Eunice J. Adams-Sipp
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Contact OSBP
NASA Office of Small Business ProgramsMs. Tabisa Taliwaku Kalisa
HBCU/MI & Mentor-Protégé Program ManagerMrs. Melanie Osei
Mentor-Protégé Program SupportTel: (202) 358-2088
E-mail: smallbusiness@nasa.gov
Web site: www.osbp.nasa.govNASA Vendor Database: https://vendors.nvdb.nasa.gov
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Questions
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NASA Agency FY2017 Prime Goals vs. Actual Percentages
Data generated February 20, 2018 from FPDS-NG
CATEGORY DOLLARSTOTAL DOLLARS $16,489,553,702 SMALL BUSINESS $2,720,775,694 SDB $1,275,401,438 WOSB $724,853,613 HUBZone $78,079,903 SDVOSB $169,109,318
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
18.00%
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
16.00%
5.0% 5.0%
3.0% 3.0%
16.5%
7.7%
4.4%
0.5%1.0%
Goals Actuals
NASA Agency FY17Subcontracting Goals vs. Actual Percentages End-
YearData generated February 12, 2018 from eSRS
CATEGORY DOLLARSTOTAL DOLLARS $6,583,787,113SMALL BUSINESS $2,810,378,010SDB $772,664,124WOSB $682,241,050HUBZone $209,113,078VOSB $381,133,666SDVOSB $237,143,365HBCU/MI $15,851,325
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NASA Office of Small Business ProgramsFY11-FY17 HBCU/MI Goals vs Actuals Metrics
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