Tribal Resource Forum for Arizona Tribes & Tribal...
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U.S. General Services Administration
Tribal Resource Forum for Arizona Tribes & Tribal Organizations
GSA
Offerings
Florence Francis
Customer Service Director
U.S. General Services Administration
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HUD Guidance – No. 2013-10(R)
• Purpose
• Background
• Benefits
• Federal Supply Sources
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GSA Major Offerings
• GSA Global Supply
• GSA Multiple Award Schedules
• GSA SmartPay2 Charge Card Program
• City Pair Program
• Travel Programs
• Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation Program
GSA Global Supply
• GSA’s stock program
– Requisition based
– Need AAC for method of payment or SmartPay
– Fulfills competitive procurement requirements
– Government to government transaction
– Can purchase; office supplies, tools, computer
products, safety gear & cleaning products
• More information at www.gsa.gov/globalsupply
• Browse website at www.gsaglobalsupply.gsa.gov
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GSA Multiple Award Schedules
• Over 40 million commercial products/services
• Contracts are best value
• GSA negotiate basic terms & conditions
• Contract vehicle in place; place task orders against
• Suite of eTools
– GSA Advantage – shopping website
– GSA eLibrary – contractor library
– GSA eBuy – online quotes and RFI
• More information at www.gsa.gov/schedules
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SmartPay2 Charge Card Program
• Largest government charge card program:
– Serves 350 federal agencies, organizations &
tribal governments
– Who spend $27B annually
– Through 100M transactions
– On over 3M cards
– Creating approx. $300M in refunds
• Offer travel, purchase, fleet & integrated cards
• More information at www.smartpay.gsa.gov
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City Pair Program
• Offers fares considerably lower than comparable
commercial fares
• In 2015, projected $2.3B in potential savings
• 7,894 city pairs
• Non-stop service awarded in 92% where offered
• Dual fares – YCA & _CA
• One way fares
• Fares are unrestricted
• More information at www.gsa.gov/citypair
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Travel Programs
• GSA Lodging –
– FedRooms
– FedRooms Groups & Meetings
– Long Term Lodging
– Specialized Conference Facilities
– Emergency Lodging Services
• Travel Services Solutions (Schedule 599)
– Travel agency & travel consulting contracts
• More information at www.gsa.gov/travel
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Federal Property – 2 Options
1. Acquire federal personal property
Tribes with BIA/IHS 638 contracts – acquire as
federal agency
Not available to Indian Housing Block Grant
recipients
2. Federal Surplus Personal Property Donation
Program
Eligible S&L government agencies and non-
profit organizations
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Indian and Native American Employment
Rights Program (INAERP)
Presented by: Theresa Lujan, Director of INAERP
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
Presentation Overview
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Who We Are • OFCCP
• Legal Authority
• EO 11246
• Section 503
• VEVRAA
• INAERP
Indian Preference • Federally Recognized
Tribes within each OFCCP Region
• 41 CFR 60-1.5(a)(7)
Accomplishments • External
• Internal
OFCCP MISSION
To enforce for the benefit of job seekers and wage earners, the contractual promise of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity required of those who do business with the Federal Government.
Three Legal Authorities
1. Executive Order 11246, as amended
2. Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 503), as amended
3. Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (VEVRAA), as amended
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Federal contractors are required to:
Provide equal employment opportunity on the basis of National Origin, Race, Color, Sex, Religion, Disability, Protected Veteran Status Take affirmative action to promote opportunities for women, minorities, people with disabilities, and protected veterans
INAERP MISSION
To provide vigorous enforcement of the employment rights for American Indian and Alaska Native workers and job seekers on or near their historically underserved communities.
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Count of Federally Recognized Tribes in Each OFCCP Region
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412 6
93
38
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41 CFR 60-1.5(a) (7) Work on or Near Indian Reservations
• It is not a violation of the equal employment opportunity clause for contractors to extend a publicly announced preference in employment to Indians living on or near an Indian reservation.
• “Near” is defined as the area where a person seeking employment could reasonably be expected to commute to and from work in the course of a day.
• Contractors extending Indian preference shall not discriminate on the basis of religion, sex, or tribal affiliation.
• Using Indian preference shall not excuse the contractor from complying with other requirements of the Chapter 60 regulations.
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Examples of INAERP Accomplishments
• Established linkages with tribes and federal contractors working on mega construction projects
• Signed a Memorandum of Understanding between OFCCP and the Council for Tribal Employment Rights
• Organized panel discussions to address Indian and Native American employment issues
• Ongoing training for OFCCP staff on best practices for reaching out to tribal communities and organizations
• Partnering with federal and state agencies
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INAERP Contact Information
Theresa Lujan, Director
Indian and Native American Employment Rights Program
U.S. DOL/OFCCP/DPO
230 North 1st Avenue, Suite 503
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Office: (602) 514-4662
E-Mail: [email protected]
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