80_FR_36052 80 FR 35932 - Request for Information: SNAP and WIC Seeking Input Regarding Procurement and Implementation of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Services

80 FR 35932 - Request for Information: SNAP and WIC Seeking Input Regarding Procurement and Implementation of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Services

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 120 (June 23, 2015)

Page Range35932-35934
FR Document2015-15336

The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is interested in identifying ways to stimulate increased competition in the Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) marketplace and identify procurement or systems features that are barriers to new entrants. FNS is also seeking suggestions which will improve procurement of the delivery of EBT transaction processing services through modifications to, or replacement of, the existing business model. The procurement and implementation of EBT systems by State agencies administering the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) needs to be sustainable for all parties involved. The landscape of EBT is in a heightened state of change, due in part to the recent decision by one of three primary companies providing EBT transaction processing services for SNAP and WIC to no longer solicit or accept any new prepaid card business, including for SNAP and WIC EBT services. In addition, there are numerous EBT projects moving toward the October 1, 2020, statutorily-mandated deadline for WIC Program implementation. This Request for Information (RFI) seeks to obtain input from EBT stakeholders and other financial payment industry members and interested parties, regarding options and alternatives available to improve the procurement and current operational aspects of EBT. In this document, FNS has posed various questions to prompt stakeholder responses. We intend to consider and follow up on the alternatives and suggestions that appear to be most viable from both a technical and a cost/benefit standpoint. Interested stakeholders are invited to respond to any or all of the questions that follow, and to identify issues which may not be listed.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Food and Nutrition Service


Request for Information: SNAP and WIC Seeking Input Regarding 
Procurement and Implementation of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) 
Services

AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.

ACTION: Notice; Request for Information.

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SUMMARY: The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is interested in 
identifying ways to stimulate increased competition in the Electronic 
Benefit Transfer (EBT) marketplace and identify procurement or systems 
features that are barriers to new entrants. FNS is also seeking 
suggestions which will improve procurement of the delivery of EBT 
transaction processing services through modifications to, or 
replacement of, the existing business model. The procurement and 
implementation of EBT systems by State agencies administering the 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special 
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) 
needs to be sustainable for all parties involved.
    The landscape of EBT is in a heightened state of change, due in 
part to the recent decision by one of three primary companies providing 
EBT transaction processing services for SNAP and WIC to no longer 
solicit or accept any new prepaid card business, including for SNAP and 
WIC EBT services. In addition, there are numerous EBT projects moving 
toward the October 1, 2020, statutorily-mandated deadline for WIC 
Program implementation.
    This Request for Information (RFI) seeks to obtain input from EBT 
stakeholders and other financial payment industry members and 
interested parties, regarding options and alternatives available to 
improve the procurement and current operational aspects of EBT. In this 
document, FNS has posed various questions to prompt stakeholder 
responses. We intend to consider and follow up on the alternatives and 
suggestions that appear to be most viable from both a technical and a 
cost/benefit standpoint.
    Interested stakeholders are invited to respond to any or all of the 
questions that follow, and to identify issues which may not be listed.

DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before August 24, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted through the Federal eRulemaking 
Portal at www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for 
submitting comments electronically. Comments can also be mailed or 
delivered to: Andrea Gold, Director, Retailer Policy and Management 
Division, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Food and Nutrition 
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive, Room 
424, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302.
    All comments submitted in response to this notice will be included 
in the record and will be made available to the public at 
www.regulations.gov. Please be advised that the substance of the 
comments and the identity of the individuals or entities commenting 
will be subject to public disclosure.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrea Gold, Director, Retailer Policy 
and Management Division, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 
(703) 305-2434, or via email at andrea.gold@fns.usda.gov

Background

    All SNAP State agencies and some WIC State agencies conduct EBT 
using magnetic stripe cards similar to debit or credit cards. Almost 
all EBT systems today are integrated such that all of the service 
requirements are provided within a single system to the relevant State 
agencies, often referred to as a turnkey system. Over the years, some 
States have obtained SNAP EBT services by contracting for individual 
EBT service components to one or more service providers (such as 
authorization platform, retailer management, transaction switching, 
client help desk services, and card production). A few State agencies 
have performed certain EBT services themselves, to control costs or 
meet the needs of State operations. These State-operated services may 
include such functions as transaction authorization, retailer training 
and management, EBT card distribution, and management and customer 
service. In the WIC Program, several of the State agencies use smart 
card or chip card systems, sometimes referred to as off-line systems, 
while others have chosen an on-line system using a magnetic stripe 
reader. The trend in WIC, for State agencies choosing both mag-stripe 
and smart card solutions, is toward contracted EBT services via a 
turnkey processor.
    Contractors compete for State EBT business in a comparatively small 
marketplace. FNS has long encouraged healthy competition in this 
marketplace because the Agency believes it helps to control costs, 
ensures a level playing field for businesses who are interested in 
supporting EBT delivery processes, and encourages innovation. Two of 
the biggest concerns for FNS and State agencies with the limited 
competition within the EBT market, are the increased risk for 
sustainability of the industry over time, and the impact limited 
competition could have on pricing.
    Up until most recently, in the SNAP EBT environment, there have 
been three dominant primary EBT contractors with State agency EBT 
contracts. In the WIC EBT environment, these same three on-line EBT 
SNAP contractors have also provided EBT on-line services for WIC. There 
are also two other off-line EBT contractors for WIC.
    In January 2014, one of the primary contractors announced that the 
firm would no longer solicit or accept any new prepaid card business, 
which includes their EBT services. The firm is in the process of 
fulfilling its existing contracts but is not pursuing any further 
business in this area. As a result, only two of those three active 
primary EBT contractors remain in the market. There has been a new 
entrant to the SNAP market, a company that has been active in the WIC 
market; however, at this time, it is unclear whether any other firms 
will choose to enter this market.
    State agencies have acquired EBT service through one of two major 
approaches: Procurements dedicated to a single State agency, and multi-
state procurements. The latter approach leverages pricing through 
economies of

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scale and standardizes requirements and contract provisions in a way 
that can reduce the burden on contractors of responding to separate 
contract solicitations by many State agencies. Typical contracts have a 
base period such as 5 years with several optional extension years, but 
there are situations where State procurement rules dictate a shorter 
timeframe with limited renewals. Due to the burden to develop re-
procurements and manage the potential transition to a new contractor 
when an incumbent does not win award, it is not unusual to see a State 
agency choose to exercise the optional years, resulting in contract 
lengths of 7-10 years. It is safe to say that FNS and State agencies 
are interested in the best value and service for EBT projects 
regardless of the size of a specific State agency.
    The Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113-79 (the Act) has also 
brought important changes to the SNAP EBT landscape that impacts States 
and SNAP EBT contractors looking forward.
    That legislation removed the requirement for States and their 
contractors to provide no cost point-of-sale (POS) devices to all 
authorized SNAP retailers who were not already using a commercial 
payment provider. The Act also changed manual voucher processing used 
when retailer sales do not warrant the cost to receive a POS device 
from the government and for back up during system outages and 
disasters.
    On the WIC side, while there is no new legislation at play, most of 
the 90 WIC State agencies are beginning to convert to an EBT delivery 
model to meet the October 1, 2020, deadline mandated by the Healthy 
Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, Public Law 111-296. These State agencies 
are acquiring services from the on-line and off-line contractors.
    In sum, EBT services have developed a pricing model that has 
evolved since the early projects were initiated in the 1980s. 
Currently, contractors will bid to provide all the services, including 
cards, benefit account management, purchase authorization, customer 
service, retailer equipage and settlement to food retailers for a 
single cost for each household or case served in a month. Sometimes 
retailer equipage, pay-phone surcharges for toll-free calls and other 
fees have been separated from the case-month price. This pricing model 
allows for fluctuations in caseload related to economic changes or 
other growth factors. To the degree other pricing models exist, they 
have not taken root within either SNAP or WIC to date. Pricing can be, 
and often is, set up in tiers to reduce the case-month fee when certain 
caseload thresholds are reached either due to increases (or decreases) 
in household participation or if multiple State agencies have 
contracted together for economies of scale with the same requirements 
and contract standards.
    The major functional components of on-line EBT for SNAP and WIC are 
outlined in Appendix A, and off-line smart card WIC EBT is described in 
Appendix B.

Request for Information

    This RFI seeks to obtain input from EBT stakeholders, other 
financial payments industry members and other interested parties 
regarding options and alternatives available to improve the procurement 
and operational aspects of EBT. FNS has posed various questions below 
to prompt stakeholder responses, and, before those, has also noted a 
few primary concerns and key objectives for this effort.

Primary Concerns

     Less available competition and potential that smaller 
State agencies may not receive affordable proposals, or even any 
proposals, in response to State agency solicitations.
     An increase in procurement activity and system conversions 
by SNAP State agencies as those using the services of the departing 
company migrate to the remaining processors.
     Significant increase in procurement activity and system 
implementation by WIC State agencies leading up to the October 1, 2020, 
deadline for WIC State agencies to convert to an EBT delivery system.
     Management of risks associated with greater activity in a 
shorter period of time.

Main Objectives

    FNS is inviting stakeholder input on how the opportunities and 
risks associated with these changes can best be recognized and managed. 
There are two main objectives:
    1. Increased competition for EBT services, including that which can 
possibly be achieved through changes or alternatives to the current 
business model.
    2. More stability and sustainability for this market, including 
that which can possibly be achieved through alternative pricing models 
and contract terms.

Questions

    The Agency will consider all comments, and plans to follow up on 
alternatives and suggestions that appear to be most viable from both a 
technical and a cost/benefit standpoint. Responses will help inform any 
future actions or guidance issued by the Agency, including guidance to 
States on issuing EBT Requests for Proposals (RFPs).
    Interested stakeholders are invited to respond to any or all of the 
following questions, and to identify other issues which may not be 
listed. Responses which clearly reference the pertinent question below 
would facilitate FNS' review of the stakeholder feedback.

Procurement

    1. Do State agency procurements provide sufficient information 
about the operational characteristics of their EBT projects for new 
entrants to the EBT market? If not, are there alternatives for 
potential vendors to obtain the information needed?
    2. How do State Agency requirements, (such as call center response 
standards, transaction processing requirements, card issuance 
timeframes and adjustment policies), compare to commercial practices? 
Would adjusting some of these requirements to closely resemble the 
commercial world increase the interest of potential new vendors, or 
impact contract costs or willingness of current vendors to bid? If so, 
what requirements or practices should be considered?
    3. Are the amounts for liquated damages and penalty clauses 
currently required by State agencies reasonable? If not, what would be 
more reasonable amounts or ways for State agencies to safeguard against 
such problems as project delays, unscheduled system downtime, and 
below-standard processing times, etc.?
    4. Can more economies of scale be realized without increasing 
complexity through any of the following:
    a. Multi-state shared services for commercial call center services, 
card production and delivery, training and other services?
    b. The inclusion of more agencies/programs?
    5. Are there requirements for vendor experience that are necessary 
to establish minimum qualifications to bid to provide EBT services? Are 
there requirements you have seen that should not be used because you 
believe that they unnecessarily limit competition?
    6. Would any vendors be interested in providing select service 
components (i.e. call centers, transaction processing, training, etc.) 
if there were an option to offer proposals for one or some rather than 
all of the service components? What pricing model(s) would work best 
for separate services when not bundled into the cost per case month 
pricing (CPCM)?

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    7. What alternative procurement models might State Agencies 
consider to ensure they receive viable competitive bids?
    8. Should State agencies pursue coalition procurements with the 
benefits they bring, such as economies of scale, or does it tend to 
limit competition or discourage new entrants into the marketplace?

Pricing

    9. Does the impact of the EBT vendor assuming development and 
implementation costs before they begin processing transactions pose a 
major barrier to entering the market?
    10. Are there ways to separate EBT system development/startup costs 
from operational costs to reduce risk for new entrants when bidding on 
a project? If so, what are they? \1\
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    \1\ SNAP procurements involve acquiring an operational process 
with costs for start-up activities included in the monthly 
operational cost-per-case-month. WIC procurements are conversions 
from paper to electronic delivery with deliverables and milestones 
for start-up that may be priced separately.
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    11. Are there other changes to the CPCM pricing model that would 
encourage potential vendors to enter the EBT market?
    12. The tiered pricing model involves tiers within the CPCM pricing 
model, adjusted at smaller or larger intervals for different caseload 
levels. How can State consortia which want to procure together better 
realize economies of scale given their varying caseload sizes, and 
still benefit from a blended CPCM price based on their collective 
caseload volumes?
    13. Are there pricing models other than the CPCM model that would 
be advantageous in reducing pricing risk to the vendor and still 
maintain sustainable prices for the State agencies? How can the 
disadvantages to State agencies in forecasting expenses be overcome, if 
costs are no longer tied to caseload levels?

Managing Risk

    Several stakeholders have advised FNS that too many procurements 
occurring in close succession may increase the risk that smaller State 
Agencies may receive fewer or even no bids, as vendors will devote 
scarce resources to preparing proposals for the most potentially 
profitable customers. Similarly, if too many implementations or 
conversions are scheduled in close succession, it may mean that vendors 
will not have sufficient technical resources to assign their top team 
to each one. Both of these situations represent risks which FNS would 
like to help State Agencies manage and mitigate.
    14. Besides sharing known and estimated RFP release dates and 
conversion dates, what can FNS do to help State Agencies manage these 
risks and ensure smooth transitions?

Other Questions

    15. Are there other areas or issues that we have not specifically 
asked for a response on which you would like to offer comment related 
to the two main objectives of this RFI?

    Dated: June 10, 2015.
Jeffrey J. Tribiano,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
    Attached: Appendix A: EBT Functions for Online SNAP and WIC EBT
    Appendix B: EBT Functions for Offline WIC EBT Cards (Smart 
Cards)
    Appendix C: Web sites to RFP and other EBT information:

Appendix A

EBT Functions for On-line SNAP and WIC EBT

    (1) Account setup and benefit authorization--support for on-line 
accounts for SNAP or WIC households authorized to receive benefits;
    (2) Card issuance and participant training--provide cards, 
equipment (PIN pads, card readers and training materials);
    (3) Participant account maintenance--receive daily and monthly 
benefit updates from State agency systems, aging benefits and 
reporting;
    (4) Transaction processing--approval or denial of food purchases 
made at authorized SNAP and WIC retailers/vendors; WIC processing 
includes, but is not limited to, matching of food item UPC, price 
and quantity;
    (5) Customer service--24x7 toll-free call support with help desk 
customer service representatives and Interactive Voice Response and 
web portal services inquiries related to purchase activities and 
balances from cardholders, merchants and State agency staff;
    (6) Retailer participation--support commercial third party 
switching services and installation and maintenance of payment 
terminals in smaller retail locations. Manual backup vouchers for 
authorizations during system interruptions or for low volume SNAP 
merchants;
    (7) EBT settlement--daily payment to authorized retailers for 
approved purchases; reconciliation via reports and data file 
exchanges, WIC also includes food item detail;
    (8) EBT reporting--administrative and batch data exchange for 
reporting card account activities by card number and retail 
location; daily financial settlement reporting and reconciliation; 
and,
    (9) Disaster Benefit Services (SNAP only)--providing card and 
benefit services for natural disasters.

Appendix B

EBT Functions for Offline WIC EBT (Smart Cards)

    WIC off-line EBT processing relies on State agencies to load a 
smart card chip with WIC food balances that can be read in grocery 
store lanes. Card and Personal Identification Number (PIN) support 
is provided by the State agency using the clinic system that tracks 
and determines participant benefits. Purchases are authorized off-
line in the grocery lane (without an on-line authorization) and a 
daily claim file is sent to the WIC EBT host for processing payment 
to the WIC vendors. A hot card file, reconciliation file and 
authorized product list (APL) (containing the list of approved 
Universal Product Codes (UPC) and price look-up (PLU) codes called 
the APL file) are provided to the WIC grocer via the EBT host (an 
FTP server).
    (1) EBT host processing--processing of daily WIC claim files 
containing WIC transaction purchases, editing for Not-to-Exceed 
price limits, and pick-up of hot card, APL and reconciliation files 
to authorized WIC retail vendors.
    (2) Retail vendor equipage & integrated support (State agency 
option)
    (3) Customer Service (State agency option)--toll-free call 
center support including customer service representatives, 
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and/or web portal services for 
cardholder and retailer and State agency staff inquiries.
    (4) EBT Reporting--administrative and batch data to support all 
processing and authorization activities.
    (5) Settlement and Reconciliation--similar to SNAP settlement 
but also includes food product information.

Appendix C

Web sites to RFP and other EBT information

    SNAP EBT Status--http://www.fns.usda.gov/ebt/general-electronic-benefit-transfer-ebt-information
    WIC EBT Status--http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/wic-ebt-activities
    WIC Technology Partners (Provides links to new and updated 
solicitations)--http://www.wictechnologypartners.com/solicitations/RFP-B2Z12017/index.php

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                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    alternatives available to improve the                  costs or meet the needs of State
                                                  contains documents other than rules or                  procurement and current operational                    operations. These State-operated
                                                  proposed rules that are applicable to the               aspects of EBT. In this document, FNS                  services may include such functions as
                                                  public. Notices of hearings and investigations,         has posed various questions to prompt                  transaction authorization, retailer
                                                  committee meetings, agency decisions and                stakeholder responses. We intend to                    training and management, EBT card
                                                  rulings, delegations of authority, filing of
                                                  petitions and applications and agency
                                                                                                          consider and follow up on the                          distribution, and management and
                                                  statements of organization and functions are            alternatives and suggestions that appear               customer service. In the WIC Program,
                                                  examples of documents appearing in this                 to be most viable from both a technical                several of the State agencies use smart
                                                  section.                                                and a cost/benefit standpoint.                         card or chip card systems, sometimes
                                                                                                             Interested stakeholders are invited to              referred to as off-line systems, while
                                                                                                          respond to any or all of the questions                 others have chosen an on-line system
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               that follow, and to identify issues which              using a magnetic stripe reader. The
                                                                                                          may not be listed.                                     trend in WIC, for State agencies
                                                  Food and Nutrition Service                              DATES: Comments must be submitted on                   choosing both mag-stripe and smart card
                                                                                                          or before August 24, 2015.                             solutions, is toward contracted EBT
                                                  Request for Information: SNAP and                                                                              services via a turnkey processor.
                                                                                                          ADDRESSES: Comments may be
                                                  WIC Seeking Input Regarding                                                                                       Contractors compete for State EBT
                                                  Procurement and Implementation of                       submitted through the Federal
                                                                                                          eRulemaking Portal at                                  business in a comparatively small
                                                  Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)                                                                              marketplace. FNS has long encouraged
                                                  Services                                                www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
                                                                                                          instructions for submitting comments                   healthy competition in this marketplace
                                                  AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service                      electronically. Comments can also be                   because the Agency believes it helps to
                                                  (FNS), USDA.                                            mailed or delivered to: Andrea Gold,                   control costs, ensures a level playing
                                                  ACTION: Notice; Request for Information.                Director, Retailer Policy and                          field for businesses who are interested
                                                                                                          Management Division, Supplemental                      in supporting EBT delivery processes,
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Food and Nutrition                      Nutrition Assistance Program, Food and                 and encourages innovation. Two of the
                                                  Service (FNS) is interested in                          Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of                  biggest concerns for FNS and State
                                                  identifying ways to stimulate increased                 Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive,                   agencies with the limited competition
                                                  competition in the Electronic Benefit                   Room 424, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302.                 within the EBT market, are the
                                                  Transfer (EBT) marketplace and identify                   All comments submitted in response                   increased risk for sustainability of the
                                                  procurement or systems features that are                to this notice will be included in the                 industry over time, and the impact
                                                  barriers to new entrants. FNS is also                   record and will be made available to the               limited competition could have on
                                                  seeking suggestions which will improve                  public at www.regulations.gov. Please be               pricing.
                                                  procurement of the delivery of EBT                      advised that the substance of the                         Up until most recently, in the SNAP
                                                  transaction processing services through                 comments and the identity of the                       EBT environment, there have been three
                                                  modifications to, or replacement of, the                individuals or entities commenting will                dominant primary EBT contractors with
                                                  existing business model. The                            be subject to public disclosure.                       State agency EBT contracts. In the WIC
                                                  procurement and implementation of                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       EBT environment, these same three on-
                                                  EBT systems by State agencies                           Andrea Gold, Director, Retailer Policy                 line EBT SNAP contractors have also
                                                  administering the Supplemental                          and Management Division,                               provided EBT on-line services for WIC.
                                                  Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)                     Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                      There are also two other off-line EBT
                                                  and Special Supplemental Nutrition                      Program, (703) 305–2434, or via email at               contractors for WIC.
                                                  Program for Women, Infants, and                         andrea.gold@fns.usda.gov                                  In January 2014, one of the primary
                                                  Children (WIC) needs to be sustainable                                                                         contractors announced that the firm
                                                  for all parties involved.                               Background                                             would no longer solicit or accept any
                                                     The landscape of EBT is in a                            All SNAP State agencies and some                    new prepaid card business, which
                                                  heightened state of change, due in part                 WIC State agencies conduct EBT using                   includes their EBT services. The firm is
                                                  to the recent decision by one of three                  magnetic stripe cards similar to debit or              in the process of fulfilling its existing
                                                  primary companies providing EBT                         credit cards. Almost all EBT systems                   contracts but is not pursuing any further
                                                  transaction processing services for                     today are integrated such that all of the              business in this area. As a result, only
                                                  SNAP and WIC to no longer solicit or                    service requirements are provided                      two of those three active primary EBT
                                                  accept any new prepaid card business,                   within a single system to the relevant                 contractors remain in the market. There
                                                  including for SNAP and WIC EBT                          State agencies, often referred to as a                 has been a new entrant to the SNAP
                                                  services. In addition, there are                        turnkey system. Over the years, some                   market, a company that has been active
                                                  numerous EBT projects moving toward                     States have obtained SNAP EBT services                 in the WIC market; however, at this
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                                                  the October 1, 2020, statutorily-                       by contracting for individual EBT                      time, it is unclear whether any other
                                                  mandated deadline for WIC Program                       service components to one or more                      firms will choose to enter this market.
                                                  implementation.                                         service providers (such as authorization                  State agencies have acquired EBT
                                                     This Request for Information (RFI)                   platform, retailer management,                         service through one of two major
                                                  seeks to obtain input from EBT                          transaction switching, client help desk                approaches: Procurements dedicated to
                                                  stakeholders and other financial                        services, and card production). A few                  a single State agency, and multi-state
                                                  payment industry members and                            State agencies have performed certain                  procurements. The latter approach
                                                  interested parties, regarding options and               EBT services themselves, to control                    leverages pricing through economies of


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                                                  scale and standardizes requirements and                 tiers to reduce the case-month fee when                Responses will help inform any future
                                                  contract provisions in a way that can                   certain caseload thresholds are reached                actions or guidance issued by the
                                                  reduce the burden on contractors of                     either due to increases (or decreases) in              Agency, including guidance to States on
                                                  responding to separate contract                         household participation or if multiple                 issuing EBT Requests for Proposals
                                                  solicitations by many State agencies.                   State agencies have contracted together                (RFPs).
                                                  Typical contracts have a base period                    for economies of scale with the same                      Interested stakeholders are invited to
                                                  such as 5 years with several optional                   requirements and contract standards.                   respond to any or all of the following
                                                  extension years, but there are situations                  The major functional components of                  questions, and to identify other issues
                                                  where State procurement rules dictate a                 on-line EBT for SNAP and WIC are                       which may not be listed. Responses
                                                  shorter timeframe with limited                          outlined in Appendix A, and off-line                   which clearly reference the pertinent
                                                  renewals. Due to the burden to develop                  smart card WIC EBT is described in                     question below would facilitate FNS’
                                                  re-procurements and manage the                          Appendix B.                                            review of the stakeholder feedback.
                                                  potential transition to a new contractor
                                                                                                          Request for Information                                Procurement
                                                  when an incumbent does not win
                                                  award, it is not unusual to see a State                    This RFI seeks to obtain input from                    1. Do State agency procurements
                                                  agency choose to exercise the optional                  EBT stakeholders, other financial                      provide sufficient information about the
                                                  years, resulting in contract lengths of 7–              payments industry members and other                    operational characteristics of their EBT
                                                  10 years. It is safe to say that FNS and                interested parties regarding options and               projects for new entrants to the EBT
                                                  State agencies are interested in the best               alternatives available to improve the                  market? If not, are there alternatives for
                                                  value and service for EBT projects                      procurement and operational aspects of                 potential vendors to obtain the
                                                  regardless of the size of a specific State              EBT. FNS has posed various questions                   information needed?
                                                  agency.                                                 below to prompt stakeholder responses,                    2. How do State Agency requirements,
                                                     The Agricultural Act of 2014, Public                 and, before those, has also noted a few                (such as call center response standards,
                                                  Law 113–79 (the Act) has also brought                   primary concerns and key objectives for                transaction processing requirements,
                                                  important changes to the SNAP EBT                       this effort.                                           card issuance timeframes and
                                                  landscape that impacts States and SNAP                                                                         adjustment policies), compare to
                                                  EBT contractors looking forward.                        Primary Concerns                                       commercial practices? Would adjusting
                                                     That legislation removed the                           • Less available competition and                     some of these requirements to closely
                                                  requirement for States and their                        potential that smaller State agencies                  resemble the commercial world increase
                                                  contractors to provide no cost point-of-                may not receive affordable proposals, or               the interest of potential new vendors, or
                                                  sale (POS) devices to all authorized                    even any proposals, in response to State               impact contract costs or willingness of
                                                  SNAP retailers who were not already                     agency solicitations.                                  current vendors to bid? If so, what
                                                  using a commercial payment provider.                      • An increase in procurement activity                requirements or practices should be
                                                  The Act also changed manual voucher                     and system conversions by SNAP State                   considered?
                                                  processing used when retailer sales do                  agencies as those using the services of                   3. Are the amounts for liquated
                                                  not warrant the cost to receive a POS                   the departing company migrate to the                   damages and penalty clauses currently
                                                  device from the government and for                      remaining processors.                                  required by State agencies reasonable? If
                                                  back up during system outages and                         • Significant increase in procurement                not, what would be more reasonable
                                                  disasters.                                              activity and system implementation by                  amounts or ways for State agencies to
                                                     On the WIC side, while there is no                   WIC State agencies leading up to the                   safeguard against such problems as
                                                  new legislation at play, most of the 90                 October 1, 2020, deadline for WIC State                project delays, unscheduled system
                                                  WIC State agencies are beginning to                     agencies to convert to an EBT delivery                 downtime, and below-standard
                                                  convert to an EBT delivery model to                     system.                                                processing times, etc.?
                                                  meet the October 1, 2020, deadline                        • Management of risks associated                        4. Can more economies of scale be
                                                  mandated by the Healthy Hunger-Free                     with greater activity in a shorter period              realized without increasing complexity
                                                  Kids Act of 2010, Public Law 111–296.                   of time.                                               through any of the following:
                                                  These State agencies are acquiring                                                                                a. Multi-state shared services for
                                                  services from the on-line and off-line                  Main Objectives                                        commercial call center services, card
                                                  contractors.                                               FNS is inviting stakeholder input on                production and delivery, training and
                                                     In sum, EBT services have developed                  how the opportunities and risks                        other services?
                                                  a pricing model that has evolved since                  associated with these changes can best                    b. The inclusion of more agencies/
                                                  the early projects were initiated in the                be recognized and managed. There are                   programs?
                                                  1980s. Currently, contractors will bid to               two main objectives:                                      5. Are there requirements for vendor
                                                  provide all the services, including cards,                 1. Increased competition for EBT                    experience that are necessary to
                                                  benefit account management, purchase                    services, including that which can                     establish minimum qualifications to bid
                                                  authorization, customer service, retailer               possibly be achieved through changes or                to provide EBT services? Are there
                                                  equipage and settlement to food retailers               alternatives to the current business                   requirements you have seen that should
                                                  for a single cost for each household or                 model.                                                 not be used because you believe that
                                                  case served in a month. Sometimes                          2. More stability and sustainability for            they unnecessarily limit competition?
                                                  retailer equipage, pay-phone surcharges                 this market, including that which can                     6. Would any vendors be interested in
                                                  for toll-free calls and other fees have                 possibly be achieved through alternative               providing select service components
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                                                  been separated from the case-month                      pricing models and contract terms.                     (i.e. call centers, transaction processing,
                                                  price. This pricing model allows for                                                                           training, etc.) if there were an option to
                                                  fluctuations in caseload related to                     Questions                                              offer proposals for one or some rather
                                                  economic changes or other growth                           The Agency will consider all                        than all of the service components?
                                                  factors. To the degree other pricing                    comments, and plans to follow up on                    What pricing model(s) would work best
                                                  models exist, they have not taken root                  alternatives and suggestions that appear               for separate services when not bundled
                                                  within either SNAP or WIC to date.                      to be most viable from both a technical                into the cost per case month pricing
                                                  Pricing can be, and often is, set up in                 and a cost/benefit standpoint.                         (CPCM)?


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                                                    7. What alternative procurement                        help State Agencies manage and                        Appendix B
                                                  models might State Agencies consider to                  mitigate.                                             EBT Functions for Offline WIC EBT (Smart
                                                  ensure they receive viable competitive                     14. Besides sharing known and                       Cards)
                                                  bids?                                                    estimated RFP release dates and                          WIC off-line EBT processing relies on State
                                                    8. Should State agencies pursue                        conversion dates, what can FNS do to                  agencies to load a smart card chip with WIC
                                                  coalition procurements with the benefits                 help State Agencies manage these risks                food balances that can be read in grocery
                                                  they bring, such as economies of scale,                  and ensure smooth transitions?                        store lanes. Card and Personal Identification
                                                  or does it tend to limit competition or                                                                        Number (PIN) support is provided by the
                                                  discourage new entrants into the                         Other Questions                                       State agency using the clinic system that
                                                  marketplace?                                                                                                   tracks and determines participant benefits.
                                                                                                             15. Are there other areas or issues that            Purchases are authorized off-line in the
                                                  Pricing                                                  we have not specifically asked for a                  grocery lane (without an on-line
                                                     9. Does the impact of the EBT vendor                  response on which you would like to                   authorization) and a daily claim file is sent
                                                  assuming development and                                 offer comment related to the two main                 to the WIC EBT host for processing payment
                                                  implementation costs before they begin                   objectives of this RFI?                               to the WIC vendors. A hot card file,
                                                                                                                                                                 reconciliation file and authorized product list
                                                  processing transactions pose a major                       Dated: June 10, 2015.
                                                                                                                                                                 (APL) (containing the list of approved
                                                  barrier to entering the market?                          Jeffrey J. Tribiano,                                  Universal Product Codes (UPC) and price
                                                     10. Are there ways to separate EBT                    Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition              look-up (PLU) codes called the APL file) are
                                                  system development/startup costs from                    Service.                                              provided to the WIC grocer via the EBT host
                                                  operational costs to reduce risk for new                   Attached: Appendix A: EBT Functions for             (an FTP server).
                                                  entrants when bidding on a project? If                   Online SNAP and WIC EBT                                  (1) EBT host processing—processing of
                                                  so, what are they? 1                                       Appendix B: EBT Functions for Offline               daily WIC claim files containing WIC
                                                     11. Are there other changes to the                    WIC EBT Cards (Smart Cards)                           transaction purchases, editing for Not-to-
                                                  CPCM pricing model that would                              Appendix C: Web sites to RFP and other              Exceed price limits, and pick-up of hot card,
                                                                                                           EBT information:                                      APL and reconciliation files to authorized
                                                  encourage potential vendors to enter the
                                                                                                                                                                 WIC retail vendors.
                                                  EBT market?                                              Appendix A                                               (2) Retail vendor equipage & integrated
                                                     12. The tiered pricing model involves                                                                       support (State agency option)
                                                  tiers within the CPCM pricing model,                     EBT Functions for On-line SNAP and WIC
                                                                                                           EBT                                                      (3) Customer Service (State agency
                                                  adjusted at smaller or larger intervals for                                                                    option)—toll-free call center support
                                                  different caseload levels. How can State                    (1) Account setup and benefit                      including customer service representatives,
                                                  consortia which want to procure                          authorization—support for on-line accounts            Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and/or web
                                                  together better realize economies of                     for SNAP or WIC households authorized to              portal services for cardholder and retailer
                                                                                                           receive benefits;                                     and State agency staff inquiries.
                                                  scale given their varying caseload sizes,
                                                                                                              (2) Card issuance and participant                     (4) EBT Reporting—administrative and
                                                  and still benefit from a blended CPCM                    training—provide cards, equipment (PIN                batch data to support all processing and
                                                  price based on their collective caseload                 pads, card readers and training materials);           authorization activities.
                                                  volumes?                                                    (3) Participant account maintenance—                  (5) Settlement and Reconciliation—similar
                                                     13. Are there pricing models other                    receive daily and monthly benefit updates             to SNAP settlement but also includes food
                                                  than the CPCM model that would be                        from State agency systems, aging benefits and         product information.
                                                  advantageous in reducing pricing risk to                 reporting;
                                                  the vendor and still maintain                               (4) Transaction processing—approval or             Appendix C
                                                  sustainable prices for the State agencies?               denial of food purchases made at authorized
                                                                                                                                                                 Web sites to RFP and other EBT information
                                                  How can the disadvantages to State                       SNAP and WIC retailers/vendors; WIC
                                                                                                           processing includes, but is not limited to,             SNAP EBT Status—http://
                                                  agencies in forecasting expenses be                      matching of food item UPC, price and                  www.fns.usda.gov/ebt/general-electronic-
                                                  overcome, if costs are no longer tied to                 quantity;                                             benefit-transfer-ebt-information
                                                  caseload levels?                                            (5) Customer service—24x7 toll-free call             WIC EBT Status—http://www.fns.usda.gov/
                                                                                                           support with help desk customer service               wic/wic-ebt-activities
                                                  Managing Risk                                                                                                    WIC Technology Partners (Provides links
                                                                                                           representatives and Interactive Voice
                                                    Several stakeholders have advised                      Response and web portal services inquiries            to new and updated solicitations)—http://
                                                  FNS that too many procurements                           related to purchase activities and balances           www.wictechnologypartners.com/
                                                  occurring in close succession may                        from cardholders, merchants and State                 solicitations/RFP-B2Z12017/index.php
                                                  increase the risk that smaller State                     agency staff;                                         [FR Doc. 2015–15336 Filed 6–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  Agencies may receive fewer or even no                       (6) Retailer participation—support                 BILLING CODE 3410–30–P
                                                                                                           commercial third party switching services
                                                  bids, as vendors will devote scarce
                                                                                                           and installation and maintenance of payment
                                                  resources to preparing proposals for the                 terminals in smaller retail locations. Manual
                                                  most potentially profitable customers.                                                                         DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                                                                           backup vouchers for authorizations during
                                                  Similarly, if too many implementations                   system interruptions or for low volume
                                                  or conversions are scheduled in close                                                                          Forest Service
                                                                                                           SNAP merchants;
                                                  succession, it may mean that vendors                        (7) EBT settlement—daily payment to
                                                                                                                                                                 Tongass National Forest; Alaska;
                                                  will not have sufficient technical                       authorized retailers for approved purchases;
                                                                                                           reconciliation via reports and data file              Forest Plan Amendment
                                                  resources to assign their top team to
                                                  each one. Both of these situations                       exchanges, WIC also includes food item                AGENCY:  Forest Service, USDA.
                                                                                                           detail;
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                                                  represent risks which FNS would like to                                                                        ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare an
                                                                                                              (8) EBT reporting—administrative and
                                                                                                           batch data exchange for reporting card                environmental impact statement;
                                                    1 SNAP procurements involve acquiring an
                                                                                                           account activities by card number and retail          correction.
                                                  operational process with costs for start-up activities
                                                  included in the monthly operational cost-per-case-
                                                                                                           location; daily financial settlement reporting
                                                                                                           and reconciliation; and,                              SUMMARY:  A Notice of Intent (NOI) to
                                                  month. WIC procurements are conversions from
                                                  paper to electronic delivery with deliverables and          (9) Disaster Benefit Services (SNAP only)—         prepare an Environmental Impact
                                                  milestones for start-up that may be priced               providing card and benefit services for               Statement to amend the 2008 Tongass
                                                  separately.                                              natural disasters.                                    National Forest Land and Resource


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Document Created: 2018-02-22 11:15:03
Document Modified: 2018-02-22 11:15:03
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; Request for Information.
DatesComments must be submitted on or before August 24, 2015.
ContactAndrea Gold, Director, Retailer Policy and Management Division, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, (703) 305-2434, or via email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 35932 

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