Title: OK or No Way
1OK or No Way! ???
Ethics Issues Involving Contractors in the
Federal Workplace
2Whats Here
- OK or No Way?
- Answers
- Contract Relations and Function
- Gifts
- Parties Unofficial Functions
- Time Management
- Conflicts of Interests
- Political Activities
- Awards
- Government Resources
- Transportation
- Training
- Misuse of Position
- Switching Sides
- Non-Disclosure
- Charitable Fundraising
- Outside Employment
- Confusion of Identity
- Additional Information
- Thats All
3Lets Play OK or No Way!Page 1 of 8
- On the following slides you will find 16
contractor- related ethics questions - Read the questions, decide what action you would
take, then jot down, OK or No Way! - An answer key follows the question slides
- Following the questions, the presentation
discusses each question
4OK or No Way! ???Page 2 of 8
- May a Government employee conduct an annual
performance appraisal for a contractor employee? - May a Government employee accept a birthday gift
valued at 25 from a contractor employee who is
also his uncle? - May a contractor employee participate in a
holiday potluck lunch if they contribute their
fair share to the refreshments?
5OK or No Way! ???Page 3 of 8
- May a Government employee grant 59 minutes to a
contractor employee? - May a contractor employee accept NBA basketball
tickets from a shipping vendor in exchange for
selecting them as a shipping supplier for
execution of a Government contract?
6OK or No Way! ???Page 4 of 8
- May a contractor employee hang a Vote for _____
signs on his puka wall to help promote his
candidates campaign in the upcoming election? - May a Government agency present a contractor
employee with a 50 cash team award, recognizing
them for their contribution to the successful
completion of a team project?
7OK or No Way! ???Page 5 of 8
- May a contractor employee use Government provided
mediation services? - May a Government employee accept a ride to a
professional conference when offered by a
contractor employee? - May a Government supervisor require a contract
employee who supports his division to attend his
divisions mandatory EEO training?
8OK or No Way! ???Page 6 of 8
- May a Government employee ask a contractor to
interview her friend for a job opening? - May a Government contract employee accept a
position as a government employee?
9OK or No Way! ???Page 7 of 8
- May a Government employee inform a contractor
employee of some non-public information if he
thinks that the contractor employee may be
affected by it? - May a Government employee invite a contractor
employee to participate on her Relay for Life
team?
10OK or No Way! ???Page 8 of 8
- May a Government employee seek outside employment
with a contractor to earn some extra holiday
spending money? - May a contractor employee draft and sign a letter
on Department of the Navy letterhead?
11OK or No Way! Answers How Did You Do?
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12Contract Relationship and Function
- 1. May a Government employee conduct an annual
performance appraisal for a contractor employee? - Government Employees
- No Way! when it comes to any authority over
contractor employees with regard to supervision,
approving leave, approving training, performance
appraisals, awards/recognition, etc. - Contractor Employees
- No Way! when it comes to any authority over
Government employees with regard to supervision,
procurement activities and inherently
Governmental functions
13Gifts, Page 1 of 2
- 2. May a Government employee accept a birthday
gift valued at 25 from a contractor employee
who is also his uncle? - OK Exceptions
- 20/50 rule
- Personal Relationship rule
- From Contractor Employees to Government Personnel
No-Way - Contractor employees outside source
prohibited
14Gifts, Page 2 of 2
- May a Government employee accept a birthday gift
valued at - 25 from a contractor employee who is also his
uncle? (cont.) - To Contractor Employees from Government Personnel
OK as no Government rules prohibit - Group Gifts to a Government Employee No-Way
because there is no provision for Government
personnel and contractor employees to co-mingle
funds. Government gift rules apply
15Parties and Other Unofficial Functions, Page 1
of 2
- 3. May a contractor employee participate in a
holiday potluck lunch if they contribute their
fair share to the refreshments? - Social events sponsored by non-prohibited sources
- OK for Government personnel to attend if no
admission is charged for any guest - Widely attended gatherings
- OK for Government personnel to attend if
attendance is free and in a personal capacity on
Government employees own time, and event is open
to a wide audience or range of persons interested
in the same subject matter
16Parties and OtherUnofficial Functions, Page 2 of
2
- May a contractor employee participate in a
holiday potluck lunch if - they contribute their fair share to the
refreshments? (cont.) - Events where per capita cost is 20 or less
- OK for Government personnel to attend if
individual has not exceeded 50 limit on gifts
from that source for that calendar year - Parties and gift exchanges including contractor
employees - OK for contractor employees to attend if gifts
from contractors or their employees do not exceed
20, and contractor employees contribute their
fair share to participate (equal share of money
toward actual cost of refreshments and/or
bringing a dish is not considered a gift in this
situation)
17Time Management
- 4. May a Government employee grant 59 minutes
to a contractor employee? - No Way! for Government personnel to ask
contractor employees to work outside the scope of
their contract. - No Way! for Government personnel to authorize
contractor employee compensatory time - No Way! for Government personnel to invite
contractor employees to attend activities
unrelated to performance of the contract - No Way! for Government personnel to grant an
early release to contractor employees - No Way! for Government personnel to ask
contractor employees to volunteer their time
18Conflicts of Interest
- 5. May a contractor employee accept NBA
basketball tickets from a shipping vendor in
exchange for selecting them as a shipping
supplier for execution of a Government contract? - Government Personnel
- No Way! to officially participate in matters
that have an effect on their financial interests - No Way! to anything that would suggest the
appearance of loss of impartiality in performing
official duties - No Way! to any actual or apparent conflict of
interest within official duties - No Way! to being awarded a Government contract
- Contractor Employees
- No Way! to bribery and various shady
procurement-related practices
19Political Activities
- 6. May a contractor employee hang a Vote for
_____ signs on his puka wall to help promote his
candidates campaign in the upcoming election? - In the Workplace
- No Way! to political activities for Government
personnel - OK for contractor employees unless local site
establishes regulations or if prohibition/limitati
on is written into the contract - Use of Office to Influence an Election or Affect
Political Activity - No Way! for Federal civilian employees to
- Use official authority or influence for the
purpose of interfering with or affecting the
results of an election - Solicit or discourage the participation in any
political activity of another person who is
seeking certain official actions by that office - OK for contractor personnel unless prohibited
by contractor or contract
20Awards
- 7. May a Government agency present a contractor
employee with a 50 cash team award to recognize
them for their contribution to the successful
completion of a team project? - Recognition of contractor employees for
contributions that go substantially beyond that
specified or implied within the terms of the
contract - OK to present honorary awards of little
intrinsic value (such as certificates) - No Way! to use funds outside the limits of the
contract
21Use of Government Resources
- 8. May a contractor employee use Government
provided mediation services? - Government furnished services
- No Way! for contractor employees to use
Government furnished services unless provided for
in the contract or otherwise qualified - Government furnished property
- OK if Government determines property is so
unique, cost effective or in Governments best
interest to provide, may so provide in the
contract - Personal use policy
- OK for personal use of Government resources as
determined by contracting officer and contractor
supervisor while on contract time - Use of NAFI
- OK for limited use of activities by full-time
installation contractor employees when the
installation CO has granted permission
22Transportation
- 9. May a Government employee accept a ride to a
professional conference when offered by a
contractor employee? - Government vehicles
- OK for contract employees to be passengers when
head of command/organization has given prior
approval, and they are conducting official
Government business - Contractor-provided transportation
- OK for Government personnel to accept when
offered for meetings or similar events for
Government business with prior approval - Contractor employee personal vehicles
- Caution Government gift rules apply
23Training
- 10. May a Government supervisor require a
contract employee who supports his division to
attend his divisions mandatory EEO training? - Government-provided training for contract
employees - OK if the contract requires it or the contract
supervisor agrees that attendance is appropriate - Contractor-provided training for Government
employees - OK if the training is from a non-profit
organization or educational institution, the
agency accepts it as Gifts to the Agency, or it
is considered a Widely Attended Gathering
otherwise, Government gift rules apply
24Misuse of Position/Endorsement
- 11. May a Government employee ask a contractor
to interview her friend for a job opening? - No Way! for Government employees to use their
position in a manner that is intended to coerce
or induce a contractor to provide any benefit to
self or friends/family - No Way! for Government employees to act biased
or give preferential treatment to any private
organization or individual - OK for contractor employees to act biased
unless impartiality requirement is included in
the contract or contractor employees regulations
25Switching Sides,Page 1 of 2
- 12. May a Government contract employee accept a
position as a government employee? - OK for contractor employee to move to a
Government job when - Appropriate hiring procedures are followed
- No extraordinary payment from former employer has
been made to employee or if it has, employee may
not work on particular matters involving the
former employer for two years - Impartiality is demonstrated with regard to
matters concerning their former employer - They disqualify themselves from official matters
affecting the financial interests of their former
employer if they continue to hold financial
interests with them
26Switching Sides,Page 2 of 2
- May a Government contract employee accept a
position as a government employee? (cont.) - OK for contractor employee to move to a
Government job when - Matters affecting the financial interests of a
prospective employer are not worked on when
seeking or negotiating employment - They disqualify themselves from participating in
matters affecting the financial interests of the
contractor if they participate in employment
opportunity discussions with a contractor
employee, even if unsolicited - If covered by the Procurement Integrity Act, they
notify the head of the contracting activity,
contracting officer, source selection authority,
supervisor and ethics counselor of their
employment opportunity discussions with
contractor employees
27Non-Disclosure
- 13. May a Government employee inform a contractor
employee of some nonpublic information if he
thinks that the contractor employee may be
affected by it? - No Way! to disclosing nonpublic information
without authorization unless contractor employees
are cleared and authorized to receive such
information
28Charitable Fundraising
- May a Government employee invite a contractor
employee to participate on her Relay for Life
team? - No Way! for contractor employees to solicit
Government personnel in the Federal workplace - No Way! for Government personnel to solicit
contractor employees on or off duty in official
or personal capacities - OK for private organizations to solicit
Government personnel in the Government workplace
through Combined Federal Campaign only - OK for organization heads to approve by your
own, for your own solicitations of Government
personnel - OK for Government personnel to engage in
volunteer and personal charitable activities
off-duty, not at worksite, and not acting in an
official capacity - OK for contractor employees to voluntarily
contribute to or participate in charitable
activities so long as they are not solicited
29Outside Employment
- May a Government employee seek outside employment
with a contractor to earn some extra holiday
spending money? - No Way! for Government personnel to represent
an outside employer to the Government - No Way! for Government personnel to engage in
outside activities that conflict with their
official duties if such activities are prohibited
or would require employees disqualification from
matters critical to their office
30Confusion of Identity
- 16. May a contractor employee draft and sign a
letter on Department of the Navy letterhead? - No Way! for contractor employees not to
identify themselves as such to avoid creating an
impression that they are Government officials - No Way! for documents and reports produced by
contractors not to be suitably marked as
contractor products
31Additional Information
- Department of Defense, Standards of Conduct
Office - http//www.dod.mil/dodgc/defense_ethics/
- Ethics Issues Involving Contractors in the
Federal Workplace, by Kenneth White, 28 July
2006 - This memo includes a lengthy list of legal and
policy references - Department of Defense Training
- http//www.dod.mil/dodgc/defense_ethics/ethics_tra
ining/2006_AET/index_2.htm - US Office of Government Ethics
32Additional Information
- US Office of Government Ethics
- www.usoge.gov
- OGE Handout Working With Government
Contractors What You Need to Know as a Federal
Employee Who Works With Government Contractors
33Thats all for now
- Your future deserves your attention right now,
what are you going to do about it? - Suggestions and requests to
- Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC)
- FFR Training Branch, N947
- Millington, TN 38055-6540
- Com (901) 874-6727 DSN 882-6727
- helen.turner1_at_navy.mil