PTAC
ANNUAL 2020
REPORT 2021
WELCOME.
The Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) has proudly served Utah businesses for over 35 years. As a statewide program, we cover all 29 counties, with our eight offices located to maximize access to PTAC’s services. Our staff assisted 954 businesses over the past twelve months, including 578 new clients, for a total of 2,611 hours spent counseling businesses. PTAC staff participated in or sponsored 76 events while managing hundreds of clients. These metrics result from our commitment to our mission to help our clients enter into, navigate, and succeed in the government marketplace.
Each PTAC staff member is highly professional and well-trained. Our regional managers have years of experience in federal, state, and local government contracting. We offer one-on-one coaching, monthly outreach workshops, bid proposal assistance, and many other services.
I invite you to browse through this report and celebrate with us these highlights from our past program year. More importantly, I hope this publication inspires more businesses to seek our services — maybe even yours! Whether you are new or experienced in government contracting, we’d love to help. I’ve saved the best part for last: we provide our services at no cost to you!
We look forward to another year assisting Utah businesses!
Chuck Spence
PTAC Director
As the Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity (Go Utah), I have the privilege of overseeing many programs that act in concert to strengthen and grow our state’s economy. Our PTAC helps Utah businesses compete in the government marketplace and obtain contracts. The team counsels clients one-on-one in everything related to government contracting, from initial registrations to post-award compliance. This annual report details the many successes they’ve achieved.
PTAC plays a key role in the Go Utah Office: when Utah businesses win contracts, our state wins too. Jobs are created and retained, tax revenues increase, and the economy grows. PTAC’s impact on the state economy is significant. I’m pleased to report that this past year, with PTAC’s assistance, Utah businesses collectively won $1.5 billion in government contracts! Despite the continued challenges of COVID-19, Utah businesses are finding success in government contracting.
If your business is interested in government contracting, I urge you to contact our PTAC office. They will take great care of you.
Dan Hemmert
Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity
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MISSION
The Procurement Technical Assistance Center helps businesses successfully compete in the government marketplace by providing knowledgeable and outstanding customer service.
SERVICES
The Procurement Technical Assistance Center provides the following services and many more!
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Individual counseling
Workshops and conferences
Registration assistance
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Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) ® number
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System for Award Management (SAM)
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General Services Administration (GSA)
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Utah Public Procurement Place (U3P)
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Bid proposal assistance
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Provide specifications, commercial standards, and procurement histories
Networking facilitation
Training and education
Bid Match: a proprietary, automated bid-finding service tailored to your company’s profile
Capabilities Statement development assistance
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OUR TEAM
DIRECTOR
CHUCK SPENCE (MPA, ACAS) is the director of the statewide PTAC program. Prior to his appointment in 2016, he served for 11 years as PTAC Deputy Director and was the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (APTAC) President from 2015 –2016. p 801-538-8655
envelope cspence@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 60 East South Temple, Suite 300, Salt Lake City, Utah
PROGRAM SUPPORT SPECIALIST
JOSHUA WIGGINS (MA) works closely with Chuck to organize and administer the program. While Christopher Herrera is deployed, Joshua also assists clients in Davis, Morgan, and Weber counties. Joshua has a master’s degree in history and years of customer service experience. p 801-538-8775
envelope jcwiggins@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 60 East South Temple, Suite 300, Salt Lake City, Utah
REGIONAL MANAGER for BOX ELDER, CACHE, RICH counties TROY MCCLAIN served in the military for over 10 years. Throughout the following decade, Troy became a certified arborist, provided consultations for new and established businesses within his industry, and fulfilled numerous contracts with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for tree maintenance and removal. Now, in conjunction with his daily PTAC commitments, Troy owns and operates a small machine shop. p 435-750-3261
envelope tmcclain@btech.edu
map-marker-alt 1410 North 1000 West, Room 1900, Logan, Utah
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REGIONAL MANAGER for DAVIS, MORGAN, WEBER counties CHRISTOPHER HERRERA (MBA) utilizes his experience working as a contracting officer (CO) for the United States Navy, the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Naval Surface Warfare Center to help Utah businesses with government contracting. p 801-593-2242
envelope cherrera@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 450 South Simmons Way, Kaysville, Utah
REGIONAL MANAGER for METRO SALT LAKE, SUMMIT, TOOELE counties PAULA KRAMER has a background in government contracting as a former contracting officer (CO) and as a program manager for the Department of Defense (DOD). She is a graduate of the U.S. Army Logistics Management College in cooperation with the NCMA. While working for the DOD, Paula received the highest professional certification of Level III from the Department of Army and the Army Acquisition Corps. p 801-538-8756
envelope pkramer@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 60 East South Temple, Suite 300, Salt Lake City, Utah
REGIONAL MANAGER for SOUTH SALT LAKE county ALEX QUAYSON-SACKEY spent nearly seven years in government contract management in the private sector, and spent the last 11 years at PTAC assisting businesses with government contracting strategies and how they can bid on contracts successfully. He has a degree in economics from Brigham Young University. p 801-957-5357
envelope aquayson@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 9750 South 300 West, Sandy, Utah
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REGIONAL MANAGER for JUAB, UTAH, WASATCH counties THOMAS GERKE (JD, PMP, CP.APMP, CPHIMS) has worked on several high tech programs in both the public and private sectors. He has provided acquisition and life cycle management expertise for a variety of large and complex projects. Tom is PTAC’s Subject Matter Expert (SME) on cybersecurity. p 801-863-8713
envelope tgerke@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 815 West 1250 South, Suite 210, Orem, Utah
REGIONAL MANAGER for CARBON, DAGGETT, DUCHESNE, EMERY, GRAND, SAN JUAN, UINTAH counties J.E. “JACK” SCHONS has spent the past 30+ years working in sales, operations, and general management for a diverse group of businesses with revenues ranging from $5 million to $100 million. Before his employment with PTAC, Jack owned a distribution company supplying a wide range of industrial goods to U.S. government prime contractors as well as U.S. military installations. p 435-613-5198
envelope jschons@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 451 East 400 North, Price, Utah
REGIONAL MANAGER for BEAVER, IRON, GARFIELD counties JONI ANDERSON (MBA, CPP) divides her time between her positions as the Assistant Director of the Southern Utah University (SUU) Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and a PTAC regional manager. Joni has been with the SUU SBDC and PTAC since 1997. She earned a BS in Business Administration from SUU in 1998 and an MBA in 2006. p 435-586-8883
envelope andersonjoni@suu.edu
map-marker-alt 510 West 800 South, Cedar City, Utah
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REGIONAL MANAGER for KANE, MILLARD, PIUTE, SANPETE, SEVIER, WASHINGTON, WAYNE counties CAM FINDLAY (MBA) has helped clients succeed through the PTAC organization for the past 15 years. He is certified for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in construction quality management and is a Certified Veterans Assistance Counselor. p 435-652-7754
envelope findlay@utah.gov
map-marker-alt 610 South Tech Ridge Drive, St. George, Utah
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METRICS
THE DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY MEASURES PTAC’S PERFORMANCE WITH THREE METRICS:
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578
2,611
76
NEW CLIENTS
COUNSELING HOURS
EVENTS
PTAC CONTINUES TO FOCUS ON RURAL UTAH:
f $87M
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HH HOURGLASS-HALF HOURGLASS-HALF H
IN FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL CONTRACTS
2 OUT OF 5 COUNSELING HOURS WERE TO RURAL BUSINESSES
B 1,613*
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EQUIVALENT JOBS CREATED OR RETAINED IN RURAL UTAH
3 OUT OF 10 CLIENTS OPERATE IN RURAL UTAH
UTAH PTAC CLIENTS WERE COLLECTIVELY AWARDED:
s $724M
+
IN PRIME CONTRACTS
s $842M IN SUBCONTRACTS
FOR A TOTAL OF
$1,566,464,316 IN CONTRACTS WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO
29,060* JOBS CREATED OR RETAINED
PTAC HAS A HIGH RETURN ON INVESTMENT:
c $1 OF FEDERAL AND STATE FUNDS ALLOCATED TO PTAC
c $1,480 IN GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AWARDS TO THE STATE OF UTAH
* Calculated as total contract value divided by $53,904 (the 2020 average non-farm wage in Utah). Source: Department of Workforce Services
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STRATEGIC PLAN
COVID-19 forced PTAC to quickly innovate and devise means to continue servicing clients and the business community throughout the pandemic. PTAC’s plan during the pandemic was to:
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Continue servicing clients without disruption in new and innovative ways
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Continue the outreach events, trainings, workshops, and symposium using technology to connect and communicate what was formerly done exclusively face-to-face
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Be a facilitator in connecting manufacturers to agency end-users for personal protective equipment (PPE) during the early stages of the pandemic
Continue to find and provide federal, state and local contracting opportunities for our clients and respond with assistance
INITIATIVES
PTAC embarked on a major marketing initiative in the spring of 2021. PTAC took steps to produce a PTAC video that introduced what the program is, highlighted the services, our clients, the program’s successes, and how to engage with PTAC on a personal level. This video will take a big step in getting the word out about the PTAC program to the business community, strategic partners, congressional stakeholders, and prospective clients.
The Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (APTAC), the program’s national association, elected our PTAC director to its Board of Directors. Utah will have a voice in the direction and future of the PTAC program, both locally and nationally.
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HIGHLIGHTS
The PTAC staff expended an enormous amount of energy on this year’s PTAC Symposium, the program’s major annual event. PTAC received commitments from 24 agencies, defense contractors, host organizations, and government-to-businesses (G2B), including:
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Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity
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State of Utah Division of Purchasing and General Services
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HUD
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General Services Administration
RD Risk Advisors (CMMC)
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Idaho National Laboratories
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309th Maintenance Wing (Hill Air Force Base)
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Nellis Air Force Base
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United States Bureau of Reclamation
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National Park Service
75th Civil Engineering Group
Utah Department of Transportation
Salt Lake City Airport
Hensel Phelps
Utah Department of Facilities and Construction Management
Northrop Grumman
Conrac Solutions
L3 Harris
Senator Mike Lee’s Office
Veterans Affairs Hospital (Colorado District)
Defense Logistics Agency – Small Business Program
Because the pandemic mandated a virtual format, Utah PTAC hired a streaming technology firm to help manage the event. Many presenters had technical limitations imposed by their organizations, so PTAC asked all 24 presenters to pre-record their presentations. Following each speaker’s video, the speaker joined the event live and addressed the attendees’ questions.
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CLIENT SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT
MALOSI SOLUTIONS, LLC
SARATOGA SPRINGS, UTAH
THOMAS GERKE
LOCATION
REGIONAL MANAGER
$38K
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA)
CONTRACT AWARD VALUE
AWARDING AGENCY SERVICES RENDERED:
REPAIR OF CONCRETE FOR FACILITY “A big part of finding our first win is due to the PTAC helping our company focus on SDVOSB set-asides, which gave us our best chances as a brand new company in the government contracting space. Also, the ability to work with a successful and experienced subcontractor and finding an excellent bid writer/project manager for this contract is another key component to this win. Thanks again, Tom, for all the support!” - Samson Folau, CEO
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CLIENT SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT
SEAICH CARD & SOUVENIR CORPORATION
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
PAULA KRAMER
LOCATION
REGIONAL MANAGER
$35M
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA)
MAXIMUM IDIQ AWARD VALUE
AWARDING AGENCY PRODUCTS PROVIDED:
SURGICAL GOWNS
“Seaich Card and Souvenir Corp. is very thankful and grateful to Ms. Paula Kramer and her team, and attributes their success to the PTAC team. Without their help and support, this would never have been possible.” - Frank D’Souza, CEO
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PTAC HELPS UTAH BUSINESSES
S U C C E S S F U L LY C O M P E T E I N T H E GOVERNMENT MARKETPLACE
BY PROVIDING KNOWLEDGEABLE
AND OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE
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PTAC HELPS UTAH BUSINESSES
S U C C E S S F U L LY C O M P E T E I N T H E GOVERNMENT MARKETPLACE
BY PROVIDING KNOWLEDGEABLE
AND OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE
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INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CLIENT? globe business.utah.gov/ptac
phone 801-538-8775
envelope ptac@utah.gov
Utah PTAC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and the state of Utah.