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FACILITIES PROGRAMS OVERVIEW Mike
Shigley Research Analyst Arrowpoint
Corporation 703-607-9121 Mike.shigley_at_ngb.army.mil

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Agenda
  • Mission
  • Resources Available
  • Facility Condition
  • Financial Terms
  • OMNG Program Components
  • Funding Stream
  • PBG Calculation
  • Program Execution
  • Cooperative Agreement Issues

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Mission Statement
  • To provide state-of-the-art, community based,
    installations and training sites that, by virtue
    of their geographical dispersion, can be
    leveraged by the Army and the State and that
    facilitate communications, operations, training,
    and equipment sustainment to support the
    deployment of required forces and other assigned
    State and Federal missions.

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Resources Available
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Resource Management BranchNGB-ARI-RM
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Mission
  • Obtains, distributes, and manages resources to
    provide C-1 facilities and C-1 facilities
    engineering services for the 54 States and
    Territories
  • Sets and administers policy in support of all
    ARNG facilities programs
  • Provides assistance to enable the 54 States and
    Territories achieve C-1 facilities and C-1
    facilities engineering services

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Resources Available
  • Publications
  • Education
  • FEAC
  • Mentoring
  • GKO
  • Other Web sites
  • Assistance Visits

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Publications
  • OMNG NGR 420-10 and NG Pam 420-10
  • MCNG NGR 415-10, NGR 415-5, NG Pam 415-5, NG
    Pam 415-12
  • Master Planning NGR 210-20
  • Real Estate NGR 405-80
  • Cooperative Agreements NGR 5-1
  • Statute 10 USC Chapters 159, 169, and 1803
  • DoD Guidance DoDD 1225.7 and DoDI 1225.8
  • Other required and referenced publications in the
    NGRs

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GKO
  • https//gko.ngb.army.mil/login/welcome.aspx
  • On home page click on ARNG
  • In right column click on Installations (under G4)
  • Includes organization chart and phone rosters
    (including roster of all CFMOs)
  • Includes all policy letters as well as special
    information published by each branch
  • Includes information on upcoming conferences and
    training
  • Includes links to other key sites

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Electronic References
  • 1. United States Code
  • www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ or
  • www.access.gpo.gov/congress/cong013.html or
  • http//uscode.house.gov/usc.htm.
  • 2. Code of Federal Regulations
    www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-retrieve.htmlpage
    1.
  • 3. Executive Orders www.nara.gov/fedreg/eo.html
    . However, this reference, except for recent
    executive orders, only provides a summary and
    citations to the Federal Register. The address of
    the Federal Register is
  • www.access.gpo.gov/nara/index.html.
  • 4. Office of Management and Budget Circulars
    www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/.
  • 5. Acquisition Regulations
  • www.arnet.gov/far/ or
  • www.acq.osd.mil/dp/dars/dfars.html or
  • http//acqnet.sarda.army.mil/library/zpafar.htm.
  • 6. Department of Defense Publications
    www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/.
  • 7. Department of Defense Financial Management
    Regulation www.dtic.mil/comptroller/fmr/.
  • 8. DFAS Publications
  • www.asafm.army.mil/secretariat/document/dfas37-100
    /dfas37-100.asp and
  • https//dfas4dod.dfas.mil/centers/dfasin/library/a
    r37-1/.
  • 9. Army Regulations and Pamphlets
    www.army.mil/usapa.
  • 10. Technical Manuals www.usace.army.mil/inet/us
    ace-docs/armytm/ .

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Facility Condition
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Facility Shortfall
M
Installations Status Report (ISR) Quantity
Rating, FY 2004
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Facility Condition
M
Installations Status Report (ISR) Quality Rating,
FY 2004
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Financial Terms
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MDEP
  • Stands for Management Decision Evaluation Package
  • One assigned for each major program
  • QRPA (SRM) and QDPW (Facilities Base Operations)
    primary ones in operations and maintenance arena
    for CFMO
  • Environmental and military construction have
    multiple MDEPs.

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BOS
  • Stands for Base Operations Support
  • Part of Base Support, which also includes SRM and
    demolition
  • In addition to Facilities Base Operations, it
    consists of
  • Family Programs (2 MDEPs)
  • Environmental Programs (3 MDEPs)
  • Physical Security
  • Visual Information
  • Base Communications
  • Base Operations (BASOPS) (multiple MDEPs)

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PBG
  • Stands for Program Budget Guidance
  • What NGB-ARI provides to you
  • AFP (Annual Funding Program) is what you receive
    from NGB-ARC based on directions (almost
    exclusively) from NGB-ARI.
  • NGB-ARC provides allotment (over which NGB-ARI
    has no control) at BA level to your comptroller,
    which is what you require to obligate funds.

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FAD
  • Stands for Funding Authorization Document
  • Issued first and third Thursday of every month by
    NGB-ARI, based on input from NGB-ARI in a
    computer system called RM-Online
  • Data accessible from States and NGB via ARNG
    Enterprise Data Warehouse (all except FAD number)

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AMSCO
  • Stands for Army Management Structure Code
  • Level at which obligations and deobligations are
    registered in the financial system
  • Reference bible is DFAS Manual 37-100-XX (for the
    last two digits of the fiscal year).
  • Check web site for updates to manual at least
    monthly.

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OMNG Program Components
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MAJOR PROGRAM COMPONENTS
  • Facilities Base Operations Support
  • Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization (SRM)
  • Demolition
  • MCNG Tails
  • NEPA
  • IT Equipment
  • Furniture

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FEDERALLY REIMBURSED STATE EMPLOYEES
  • Cannot exceed FTE requirements in approved FP-PAS
    (submitted concurrently with budget)
  • Each tng center, Statewide logfacs, and CFMO have
    separate document
  • Types trades workers, engineering admin, fire
    fighters, CFMO
  • One individual can fill parts of many FTE
    requirements on many sites at several levels of
    authorized support.
  • Reimbursement based on percent of working hours
    spent on 100 facilities plus percent on 75
    facilities plus percent on non-supported
    facilities
  • Salary must be state civil service for like
    position or equivalent military technician or
    equivalent private sector
  • Training authorized if for required certification
    and enhancing performance

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FACILITIES BASE OPERATIONS
  • Leases
  • Utilities
  • Municipal Services (including solid waste, pest
    control, custodial services, snow removal, and
    landscaping)
  • Facilities Engineering Services (including CFMO
    staff, supplies and equipment, real estate
    administration, and master planning)
  • Fire and Emergency Services
  • Project Planning and Management (charettes)

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FACILITIES ENGINEERING SERVICES
  • CFMO FP-PAS and non-tradesmen FP-PAS
  • Operational supplies (i.e., consumed in support
    of appendix as a whole)
  • Machines, tools, equipment, etc. in support of
    appendix as a whole (w/o USPFO approval unless on
    CTA/ MTOE and over 2,500
  • Rental of tools, etc. (240 day limit w/o USPFO
    approval)
  • Repair/supplies to/for equipment, etc.
  • Real estate administration
  • Master planning, GIS, digitization, master
    planning support studies, NEPA, etc.

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SRM PROGRAM COMPONENTS
  • Sustainment Foundation effort for care and
    preservation of our facilities and includes those
    activities (repair or maintenance) that one would
    fully expect to accomplish during the projected
    life of the facility.
  • Restoration Activities undertaken to restore
    deteriorated or damaged facilities that were
    caused by an accident, an Act of Nature, or
    non-performance of sustainment.
  • Modernization Any action that constructs or
    alters existing facilities solely (or
    predominantly) to implement new or higher
    standards, to accommodate new functions, or to
    replace building components that typically last
    more than 50 years.

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SRM ACTIVITIES
  • OM Construction (statutory limit of 750,000,
    except 1.5 million if solely to correct life,
    health, or safety threatening conditions)
  • Maintenance Work to preserve and maintain
    facility to its designated functional purpose
  • Repair - Work to restore deteriorating(ed)
    facility to designated functional purpose
    (including upgrade to current bldg codes)

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OM MINOR CONSTRUCTION
  • Four types relocation of facility
    erection, installation, assembly of new facility
    replacement of existing facility
    addition, expansion, extension, alteration,
    conversion of existing facility
  • Statutory 750,000 ceiling on federal
    contribution (Type A and B services not
    included), except 1.5 million for life, health,
    safety
  • Executed via contract or Federally-reimbursed
    State employees
  • USPFO is approval authority for all projects over
    25,000
  • CFMO has approval under 25,000

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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
  • Executed via contract or FP-PAS employees
  • Act of nature repairs exception to normal
    support codes
  • Projects at State owned readiness centers only
    for AGR/technician offices and major building
    systems
  • USPFO approval authority up to 3 million
  • CFMO has approval under 100,000

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Demolition
  • Demolition that occurs during and because of an
    SRM project is funded with SRM funds, is
    considered part of the SRM project, and is
    included in any project/statutory limitations
    associated with the SRM project.
  • Demolition that is not associated with an SRM
    project is considered its own project, is
    documented on its own NGB Form 420-R, is funded
    from the demolition account, and is not
    classified as SRM.
  • As an exception you may use MCNG funds for
    demolition identified on DD Forms 1390/1 that is
    not part of the MCNG project but is part of
    compliance with Armys one for one disposal
    policy.

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Funding Stream
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FY 2000-2011MCNG Funding Profile




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Military Construction Funding History
447
401
327
295
312
285
236
(M)
241
188
151
132
121
77
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Long Term Facilities Base Operations Funding
Profile
Funding as of 15 February 2005
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Long Term SRM and Demolition Funding Profile
Funding is as of 15 February 2005
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PBG Calculation
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Getting Dollars for Facilities Programs
  • SRM tied directly to the real property database
    and Army algorithms for real property allowances
  • Facilities Base Operations in transition from
    current Army model (based on past execution) and
    Standard Service Costing (which models
    convergence of ISR, Part 3, and Service Based
    Costing)
  • OSD model under study would calculate facilities
    base operations requirements based on PRIDE
    inventory and cost to perform services for like
    type of civilian facility

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Database Accuracy Critical
  • PRIDE
  • ASIP
  • RPLANS
  • STANFINS (DFAS 218)

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PBG METHODOLOGY
  • PBG based on States percentage contribution to
    NGB requirements
  • Funding above PBG for items like leases, master
    planning, energy manager, and focused investment
    projects
  • Two components SRM and Facilities Base
    Operations
  • PBG calculated after NGB has set money aside for
    centrally managed programs and contracts

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PBG METHODOLOGY, PART II
  • For SRM if State earns X of SRM POM requirements
    it receives X of available funding
  • SRM POM requirements based on PRIDE 30 Sep input
    two years previous plus projects to be completed
    minus facilities to be disposed (e.g., FY06 PBG
    earned based on 30 Sep 03 PRIDE)
  • Same principle for Facilities Base Operations
    except requirements based on sum of three year
    rolling average for the program components
    earning PBG (utilities, municipal services, and
    facilities engineering services)

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Centrally Managed Programs (SAG 131)
  • Leases (131G79.H)
  • Energy Manager (131G79.N1)
  • Data Administrators (131G79.N1)
  • Energy Management Studies (131G79.N2)
  • Solid Waste Plans (131G79.N2)
  • Airport Use Agreements (131G79.N2)
  • Master Planning (incl GIS) (131G79.N4)
  • NEPA (131G79.N4)
  • Programming Charettes (131G79.Q1)
  • Fire and Emergency Services (131G79.P0)
  • IT Equipment (131G95.00)
  • Furniture (131G96.BJ and show execution in MDEP
    of MILCON project)

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Centrally Managed Programs (SAG 132)
  • Act of Nature Damage (132G76.L1)
  • Energy Projects (132G76.L5 or 132576.L6,
    depending on size)
  • Modularity (132G76.L5)
  • Projects at National Training Centers (132G76.L5)
  • Simulation Fielding (132G76.L5)
  • Training Center Utility System Upgrades
    (132G76.L5)
  • Demolition (132G93.00)

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Program Execution
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FACILITIES PROGRAMS FUNDING PROCESS
  • CFMO U -- AFG issued to States
  • 30 June -- completed budget due back to NGB-ARI
  • Submit Act of Nature requests in accordance with
    NGR 5-1, Chapter 13.
  • Any lease, charette, furniture, etc. alibis will
    be considered on case by case basis if justified
    via e-mail.
  • States must request permission via e-mail through
    NGB-ARI to NGB-ARC to move money between SRM and
    Facilities Base Operations after start of the
    fiscal year
  • FADs only on first and third Thursday of month
    after start of fiscal year

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General Budget Policies
  • Follow AMSCO guidance in latest DFAS Manual
    37-100-XX
  • No more than 45 of your AFG to employees
  • At least 50 of your AFG to sustainment (i.e.,
    132G78. accounts)
  • Show all requirements for each line item
  • Bare minimum allocated to OMNG construction (and
    verify you are really doing construction)
  • Include funding requests for all centrally
    managed programs in budget or risk not receiving
    funding at all (and be sure you dont allocate
    PBG to centrally managed programs)

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FP-PAS Employees
  • Applies only to Appendix 1 and no other appendix
  • Budgeting rules based on requirement to ensure
    manpower allocations are not exceeded
  • Manpower allocations based on industry standards
  • CFMO PAS allocations equal difference between
    manpower study requirements and actual AGRs and
    military technicians on hand
  • Centralized Personnel Plan (CPP) employees must
    appear as FTEs in BOATS
  • NGR 5-1, para 5-4d, limits CPP employees to those
    in State Military Department in non-supervisory
    positions who would not exist were there no
    cooperative agreement and then only for their
    direct, incremental support to particular
    appendices
  • NGR 5-1, para 13-5d(8) reiterates that Appendix 1
    CPP employees must be in PAS and in direct
    support of CFMO, training center, or other
    supervisor of FISP supported facility

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Lease Policy
  • Must be completely entered in PRIDE grants module
    (including new amount for next FY)
  • Must have valid lease on file with NGB
  • Must Plan Ahead takes over two years to go from
    POM to funding (e.g., lease new FY05 wont earn
    POM dollars until FY08)
  • All leases must be approved by NGB-ARI-RE prior
    to NGB-ARI-RM funding them.
  • Dont forget new AMSCO (131G79.H) for FY06.

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Other Programs (Tails)
  • Request programming charettes for fiscal year no
    later than year after project enters FYDP
  • Request NEPA before you receive design funds so
    NEPA is approved before you complete preliminary
    design
  • Request furniture and IT equipment through
    NGB-ARI for fiscal year in which you must
    purchase items for completing MCNG projects
  • Request kitchen equipment from NGB-ARL and
    physical fitness equipment from NGB-ART/NGB-ARL
    (not Army approved MILCON tails)

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Cooperative Agreement and other Facilities
ProgramsIssues
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HOW WE DO BUSINESS
  • All ARNG facilities owned by, leased by, or
    licensed to States
  • States, not Federal government, operate and
    maintain ARNG facilities
  • Cooperative agreements with States to transfer
    money to perform these functions
  • State share 25 for readiness centers on
    Federally owned land and over 50 for readiness
    centers on State-owned land

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STATE MANAGEMENT
  • Oversight
  • Technical and fiscal from Construction
    Facilities Management Officer (CFMO)
  • Fiscal from United States Property Fiscal
    Officer (USPFO)
  • State incurs expense
  • Monthly, vouchers routed through CFMO for
    approval
  • Vouchers to USPFO for payment

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KEY ELEMENTS OF THE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
  • Reimbursement authorized only if Facility
    is listed on FISP. Facility is authorized
    support.
  • State agrees to exercise "best efforts "to
    operate and maintain authorized facilities
    according to "sound commercial practices.
    (Master Cooperative Agreement, Section 201)
  • State agrees to maintain facilities to "required
    minimum standards. (Appendix 1, Section 104)

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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BASICS
  • Federal Inventory Support Plan (FISP) is key
  • Land/building/facility component must be on FISP
    and coded to receive support
  • Real property database (module of PRIDE) is thus
    critical to both requirements generation and
    cooperative agreement execution

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COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT EXECUTION
  • Obligate funds up front
  • Watch obligation posting (should not be negative)
  • Watch that costs are applied to proper appendix
  • One program manager per appendix
  • USPFO decides validity of requests for
    reimbursement (but should have CFMO
    recommendation)
  • Annual certification of real property (31 May)

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REIMBURSEMENT RULES
  • Federal Inventory Support Plan (FISP) is key
  • Land/building/part of building must be on FISP
    and coded to receive support
  • Utilities/repairs/OM construction to supported
    facilities reimbursable
  • Salaries/supplies/equipment/services fully
    reimbursable
  • if for supported facilities
  • or if in support of agreement,
  • and if part of State's responsibilities,
  • and if sole benefit is to State ARNG

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REIMBURSEMENT
  • FISP registers real property (land, buildings,
    ancillary facilities)
  • FISP agreement support code is the key (Appendix
    1 only) 100 -- All codes except the two
    below 75 -- SC1
  • 50 -- S15
  • Other Federal funds T10, SC6, SC10
  • One building/one person/one purchase may
    include/support more than one support category
  • If so, reduce request for reimbursement
    proportionately
  • Exceptions CFMO people/activities -- 100
    Some State readiness center projects --
    100
  • Acts of Nature -- 100/75

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Recent NGR 5-1 Changes
  • Definitions of agreement support codes SC3,
    SC5, SC6, S12
  • Exceptions on 75/25 and 50/50 reimbursement rates
    for NEPA, construction, and demolition
  • Personal items for restrooms are now reimbursable
  • Removal of NGB approval for procurement of items
    over 25,000 and USPFO approval for all items
    2500 and under and for items over 2500 not on
    MTOE or CTA

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THE CFMO
  • Our point of contact in the State
  • The engineer
  • The work classifier
  • The single program manager
  • Validates requests for reimbursement for USPFO
    approval

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Construction Execution
  • Are all the obligations for 132G76.L5 on the DFAS
    218 report really for construction?
  • Are you misclassifying work as construction that
    is really repair?
  • Are you entering obligation data in the financial
    system against the wrong AMSCO?

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How to Tell
  • If you add components or square feet to a
    facility, it is construction.
  • If you change the purpose (i.e., cat code) of a
    facility or a part of a facility, it is
    construction.
  • If you are altering or reconfiguring a building
    without failing components, it is construction.
  • If you are replacing/upgrading a failing/failed
    building component, it is repair.
  • In fact, unless you are doing one of the first
    three items, it is probably repair. Even
    reconfiguration associated with working on
    failing/failed components is repair.

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OMNG Projects
  • CFMO is the one individual within the State
    through whom all real property actions involving
    Federal dollars or activity must go. (NGR
    420-10, para 2-9c)
  • CFMO recommends approval and oversees all
    projects, regardless of funding source or project
    initiator, including troop construction
    projects. (NGR 420-10, para 2-9b)
  • No entity within the State nor any tenant
    organization shall start any project work without
    the prior written project approval of both the
    CFMO and the USPFO, as documented on an approved
    NGB Form 420-R or DD Forms 1390/1391All
    projects, no matter what the funding source, will
    proceed only if under the technical oversight of
    the CFMO. (NGR 420-10, para 5-1b)
  • Failure to follow the regulation has led to an
    ADA in multiple States and potential ADAs in
    other States.
  • USPFOs and CFMOs must take charge, and CoS must
    enforce compliance.

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Incremental Construction
  • NGB PAM 415-5
  • b. Incremental construction is prohibited. In
    other words, you may not split a project into
    separate parts where one or more of the following
    take place
  • (1) It is done solely to reduce costs below an
    approval threshold or the unspecified minor
    construction (UMI) ceiling.
  • (2) Each part is not in itself complete and
    usable.
  • (3) The total project is not complete until all
    parts are complete.
  • c. The following practices constitute statutory
    violations and are prohibited
  • (1) Acquisition or improvement of real property
    facilities through a series of operations and
    maintenance construction projects that together
    exceed the operations and maintenance
    construction limit and none of which separately
    provide a complete and useable project.
  • (2) Subdivision of a construction project to
    reduce costs to a level that meets a statutory
    limitation, or the splitting or incrementing of a
    project to reduce costs below an approval or
    contracting threshold.
  • (3) Development of an operations and maintenance
    construction project solely to reduce the cost of
    an active military construction project below the
    level at which Congress must be informed of a
    cost variation.
  • (4) Beginning a UMI project that has been
    previously denied authorization by Congress as a
    specified project.

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Anti-Deficiency
  • Misclassification of construction as another SRM
    activity, errors in defining construction
    projects, and inappropriate applications of
    project change orders may result in a violation
    of the Anti-Deficiency Act.
  • Remember the statutory limits on OM
    construction.
  • The definition of construction includes installed
    building equipment (real property equipment)
    which is affixed and built into a facility as an
    integral part of the facility.
  • You may not do incremental construction. The end
    result of the construction project must be a
    complete and usable facility(ies) or a complete
    and usable improvement to an existing facility.

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Anti-Deficiency (II)
  • Initial project contracts may be obligated
    against a fiscal years funds only if a valid
    State obligation of the actual contract document
    takes place before the close of that Federal
    fiscal year.
  • A change order against a contract may be
    obligated against the funds of the fiscal year of
    the original contract only if the funds have not
    yet expired (five years after the close of the
    fiscal year) and if the change order is within
    the scope of the original contract. Otherwise,
    the change order must be charged against current
    year funds.

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KEYS TO REIMBURSEMENT
  • Is the facility authorized support on the FISP?
  • Is the project for a supported facility?
  • Is the person repairing a supported facility or
    directly supporting a trades worker or the
    agreement?
  • Is the engineering equipment/supply/ service
    purchase/rental in direct support of a supported
    facility?
  • Is the rate of reimbursement in direct proportion
    to the percentage of federal support times
    percent effort consumed on supported facility?
  • Is the reimbursement only for or in support of
    facility MR and not facility operation?

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