Title: U'S' Environmental Protection Agency
1Doing Business with EPA
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business
Utilization - (OSDBU)
- Jeanette Brown, Director
- David Sutton, Deputy Director (now Cassandra
Freeman
August 2004
2EPAs Mission
The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is to protect human health and to
safeguard the natural environmentalair, water,
and landupon which life depends.
www.epa.gov/osdbu
3EPA Regions
4EPA Lab Locations
Newport,OR
Buluth,MN
Ann Arbor,MI
Corvallis,OR
Narragansett,RI
Las Vegas,NV
Annapolis, MD (2 labs)
Denver,CO
Wheeling,WV
Athens,GA
Montgomery,AL
Ada,OK
Gulf Breeze,FL
5OSDBUs Mission
OSDBU - Office of Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization
The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency's Office of Small and Disadvantaged
Business Utilization is to support the protection
of the environment and human health by fostering
opportunities for partnerships, contracts,
subagreements, and grants for small and
socioeconomically disadvantaged concerns.
Small Businesses Making a Difference
www.epa.gov/osdbu
6EPA Federal Spending
- Direct Procurement
- Contracts, Simplified Acquisition
- Task Orders and Delivery Orders
- Indirect Procurement
- Grants
- Interagency Agreements
- - Cooperative Agreements
Annual Total Spending 5.61 Billion
www.epa.gov/osdbu
7Doing Business with EPA
- Primarily there are two ways to do business with
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Directly by entering into contracts following the
Federal Acquisition Procedures, or - Indirectly through grants, interagency agreements
or cooperative agreements. - Direct EPA grant recipients are
- --Contracts --States
- --Simplified Acquisitions --Tribes
- --Micro Purchases --Trust Territories
- --GSA Schedule --Colleges and Universities
- --Bankcard Purchases --Local Governments
- --Non Profit Organizations
- --Hospitals
- --Others
- EPAs MBE/WBE Fair Share Policy was developed to
implement statutory executive orders and
regulatory requirements which require recipients
of EPA financial assistance to make good faith
efforts to award a portion of their procurement
dollars to minority-owned business enterprises
(MBEs) and women-owned business enterprises
(WBEs).
www.epa.gov/osdbu
8EPA Procurement Programs
EPA Has Two Procurement Programs
EPAs Direct Procurement Program (Acquisition)
EPAs Indirect Procurement Program (Assistance)
9EPAs Direct Procurement Program(Acquisition)
10FY04/05 GoalsPrime Contracts
11FY04/05 Goals Subcontracts
12FY03 Goals and Accomplishments(Prime Contracts)
Since 8(a)s are SDBs, EPA, in essence, has an
SDB goal of 9.5
13FY03 Accomplishments(Direct Procurement As of
4th Quarter)
www.epa.gov/osdbu
14List of CommoditiesFY 2003
NAICS Market Total Obligations 561210 Facil
ities Support Services 246,778,892 541620 En
vironmental Consulting Services
155,976,965 562910 Remediation Services
91,185,909 541710 Research and Development in
the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
66,251,984 541611 Administrative Mgmt. and
General Management Consulting Services
50,602,615 541519 Other Computerr Related
Services 31,422,711 541512 Computer
Systems Design Services 30,559,605 541310
Architectural Services 29,511,965 541380
Testing Laboratories 26,104,345 513390
Other Telecommunications
23,647,304 541990 All Other Professional,
Scientific, and Technical Services
22,690,961 541330 Engineering Services
21,981,166 562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and
Disposal 19,411,540 514191 On-Line
Information Services 19,322,729 561110 Of
fice Administrative Services
15,012,293 924110 Administration of Air and
Water Resources and Solid Waste Mangagement
Programs 14,802,164 541614 Process,
Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting
Services 12,660,779 541690 Other
Scientific and Technical Consultng Services
12,597,001 514210 Da
ta Processing Services
9,388,616 233320 Commercial and
Institutional Building Construction
9,369,168 334519 Other Measuring and Controlling
Device Manufacturing 6,753,238 611430 Pr
ofessional and Management Development Training
6,658,023 514199 All Other Information
Servicest 5,554,358 562998 All Other
Miscellaneous Waste Mangement Services
5,026,800 921190 Other General Government
Support 4,759,955 561612 Security
Guards and Patrol Services
4,563,111
15Central Contractor Registration
- The Creation/Integration of CCR
- CCR was created to be the single repository of
vendor data for the entire Federal government to
avoid administrative duplication and allow
contractors to take responsibility for the
accuracy of their own important business
information by supplying it directly to the
government through a single registration. The
integration of PRO-Net and DOD's Central
Contractor Registration (CCR) databases has
created one portal for entering and searching
small business sources. This integration assists
small businesses with marketing their goods and
services to the federal government. The
CCR/Pro-Net linkage was part of a comprehensive
strategic effort to transfer government-wide
vendor registration. The network is part of the
Integrated Acquisition Environment (IAE), one of
the e-government initiatives under the
President's Management Agenda. IAE is carrying
out OMB's mandate for new processes to streamline
federal acquisition by creating common integrated
business processes for buyers and sellers in the
federal marketplace. - The Mandate
- Effective January 1, 2004, all contractors
interested in doing business with the Federal
Government MUST BE registered in CCR. - Who Registers
- Prospective vendors must be registered in CCR
prior to the award of a contract basic
agreement, basic ordering agreement, or blanket
purchase agreement - Prime contractors are not required to have their
subcontractors register in CCR. If a prime's
subcontractor wants to bid directly for
contracts, they should register in the CCR. - A Government Agency is required to register if
the awarded contract is governed by the FAR
www.ccr.gov
16Mentor-Protégé Program
- Applies to solicitations more than 500,000.
- Prime contractors accepted as mentors provide
technical and managerial support to protégé
subcontractors. - Unlike the DOD program, our program offers no
financial incentives. Instead, mentors are
awarded points within technical evaluation
criteria of the RFP.
17Small BusinessVendor Profile Database
The system has been developed to track small,
small disadvantaged, minority, women-owned,
service disabled veterans, american
indians/alaska natives businesses, HBCUs, HACUs
and MIs available to do business with EPA. This
database provides a means to search and retrieve
vendors by ownership, NAICS, Corporate
Capabilities, SBA 8(a) status, and other
designations as desired, to meet the needs of
OSDBU. The public has access through the WEB.
cfpub.epa.gov/sbvps
18On-Going Initiative
- EPA OSDBU/Howard University Small Business
Outreach Center - Provides technical assistance to firms interested
in doing business with EPA or interested in
starting a business. This center also provides
assistance with the following - How to start a business
- Business Plans
- Capabilities Statements
- Financial Statements
- Small Business Loan Applications
For Assistance, Contact Franklin
Carpenter,Director Carpenter.franklin_at_epa.gov (202
) 564-4584
19On-Going InitiativeContract Bundling
- Contract Bundling occurs when separate smaller
contracts are combined in such a manner that it
makes difficult for small businesses to compete. - Final rule on contract bundling dated October 20,
2003. Requires Federal Agencies to review
requirements for potential bundling. - When unjustified bundling is identified, Agencies
must either break the contracts into smaller
pieces or mitigate the impact on small businesses
by increasing subcontracting opportunities or
through some other action.
20EPAs Indirect Procurement Program(Assistance)
21EPAs Indirect Procurement Program
- EPA is one of three Federal Agencies (the other
two are DOT and NASA) that has a goaling program
for procurement dollars going to MBEs and WBEs
through assistance agreements. - This is a key program for the small business
community because EPA spends about 4 times as
much under grant programs as we spend under
direct procurement programs. - EPA has two National Goals which are based on
statutes - Public Law 101-549, November 15, 1990
- To the extent practicable, not less than 10 of
the funding for research resulting from the Clean
Air Act Amendments of 1990 will be made available
to DBEs. - Public Law 102-389, October 6, 1992.
- To the fullest extent possible, at least 8 of
federal funding for prime and subcontracts
awarded in support of authorized programs will
be made available to socially and economically
disadvantaged individuals (within the meaning of
Section 8(a)(5) and (6) of the Small Business
Act) to include HBCUs and Women.
22EPAs Indirect Procurement ProgramImplementation
- Prior to Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena, 115
S. Ct. 2097 (1995) - 8 or 10 goal, as appropriate was put into all
grants. - Post Adarand
- Goals in each grant are based on the
availability of MBEs and WBEs in the requisite
geographical area. - Grant recipients and sub recipients must make
efforts to identify MBE and WBE firms and report
actual accomplishments to EPA on EPA Form
5700-52A. - Goals are not included in images and cooperative
agreements. The recipient just reports actual
accomplishments. - All accomplishments, to include direct
procurement accomplishments are reported to
Congress annually.
23Indirect Procurement ProgramPOCs
- Region 1 Sharon Molden
- Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont - Region 2 Otto Salamon
- New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
- Region 3 Romona McQueen
- Delaware, DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
West Virginia - Region 4 Rafael Santamaria
- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee - Region 5 Sharon Green
- Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin
24Indirect Procurement ProgramPOCs (Cont.)
- Region 6 Debora Bradford
- Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
- Region 7 Cecil Bailey
- Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
- Region 8 Maurice Velasquez
- Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming - Region 9 Joe Ochab
- Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, American
Samoa, Guam - Region 10 Marie McPeak
- Alaska, Idaho,Oregon, Washington
25Rulemaking
Supreme Courts Decision in Adarand Constructors,
Inc. v. Pena, 115 S. Ct. 2097 (1995)
26Proposed RuleDisadvantaged Business Entereprise
(DBE)
- EPA Is in the process of finalizing a Proposed
DBE Rule which will implement the following
changes - Name Change The program will be called EPAs
DBE program. - EPA will no longer accept self certification.
- EPA would require that an entity first to become
certified as an MBE or WBE by the SBA or DOT
under their respective programs or by an Indian
Tribal Government, State Government, local
Government or independent private organization. - Individuals claiming disadvantaged status must
have an initial and continued personal net worth
of less than 750,000.
27Proposed DBE Rule (cont.)
- Fair Share Negotiationshow recipients will
determine their goals. Indian Tribes and Trust
Territories will have to negotiate goals. The
DRAFT Rule exempts recipients receiving 250,000
or less from fair share negotiations. - CertificationDBEs must now be certified.
- Steps to take to identify and solicit DBEs.
28DBE Rule (contd)
- The rule improves the management of the program
and responds the US Supreme Courts ruling in
Adarand v. Pena. OSDBU management held hearings
across the country on these proposed rules. - EPA is currently evaluating comments received on
the proposed DBE Rule. - The Final DBE Rule is expected within 18 months.
29Grants and Debarment
- Information on how to apply for EPA grants
- http//www.epa.gov/ogd/grants/how to apply.htm
- Information on available EPA grants
- http//www.epa.gov/epahome/finance.htm ( Grants
and Fellowship Info.) - Information on research grants through EPAs
National Center for Environmental Research
www.epa.cfda.gov - Information on all federal grant programs
(FedBizOpps) - http//www.fedgrants.gov
- Federal requests for applications (daily)
(Federal Register) - http//www.access.gpo.gov/index.html
- US Department of Labor guide for Non Profit
Organizations - http//www2.dol.gov/oasam/programs/boc/ocd-guide-
main.htm - Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Guidance
- http//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/index.html
30EPA OSDBU Contact Info
- Website www.epa.gov/osdbu
- Phone (202) 564-4100
- Fax (202) 501-0756
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- Patricia Durrant
- Durrant.patricia_at_epa.gov
- Socioeconomic Business Program Officer
- and HBCU Coordinator