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Title: DoD NE Small Business Council


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DoD NE Small Business Council Nashua, NH October
17, 2007
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Pleased to Meet You!
  • Program Snapshot
  • 3 prime contract goal for Service-Disabled
    Veteran-owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs)
  • 3 subcontract goal for SDVOSBs
  • Objective expand population of businesses and
    increase capacity to support Federal requirements

3
(some of) Todays Acronyms
  • CVE Center for Veterans Enterprise
  • e-SRS Electronic Subcontract Reporting System
  • FPDS Federal Procurement Data System
  • MOU Memorandum of Understanding
  • SDVOSB Service-Disabled Veteran-owned Small
    Business
  • VetBiz Veterans in business
  • VOSB Veteran-owned Small Business

4
Center for Veterans Enterprise
  • Office of the Secretary Organizational Element
  • 17 FTE in 3 Units
  • Communications
  • Business Development
  • Business Expansion
  • Mission
  • We promote business ownership and expansion for
    veterans and service-disabled veterans.
  • Objective
  • Expand the Business Base thru Structured Growth
  • Established February 2001

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What problem(s) are we trying to solve?
  • Reach the 3 SDVOSB prime contract goal
  • Reach the 3 SDVOSB subcontract goal
  • Improve performance with VOSBs
  • Increase the capability and capacity of both
    SDVOSB and VOSB concerns
  • Stay Green on SBA Scorecard

6
VAs Results
  • SDVOSB Prime Goal
  • FY 2006 - 356.2M (3.57)
  • FY 2007 - 350.1M (5.76) thru 8/31/07
  • VOSB Prime Goal (VA only)
  • FY 2006 - 666.8M (6.49)
  • FY 2007 - 566.9M (9.32) thru 8/31/07

7
SDVOSB Prime and Subcontracting Percentages
represents the percentage of total prime
contract dollars. Source of information SBA
Office of Government Contracting -
http//www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gc/index.h
tml
We are not responsible for the accuracy of the
data depicted and questions about the data should
be referred to the originating agencys Director
for Small Business Programs. Contact information
is available at www.OSDBU.gov.
8
SDVOSB Prime and Subcontracting Percentages
represents the percentage of total prime
contract dollars. Source of information SBA
Office of Government Contracting -
http//www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gc/index.h
tml
We are not responsible for the accuracy of the
data depicted and questions about the data should
be referred to the originating agencys Director
for Small Business Programs. Contact information
is available at www.OSDBU.gov.
9
SDVOSB Prime and Subcontracting Percentages
represents the percentage of total prime
contract dollars. Source of information SBA
Office of Government Contracting -
http//www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/gc/index.h
tml
We are not responsible for the accuracy of the
data depicted and questions about the data should
be referred to the originating agencys Director
for Small Business Programs. Contact information
is available at www.OSDBU.gov.
10
Solutions
  • Transforming America
  • with Veterans First through
  • Verification
  • Collaboration
  • Preparation
  • Education and
  • Accountability

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Verification
  • VA verifies eligibility of VOSBs
  • Use VetBiz.gov Vendor Information Pages database
  • Agencies must verify accuracy of reported data
  • FPDS
  • e-SRS

12
Collaboration
  • Data Integration
  • IAE VIP
  • VA State/Local Governments
  • Joint Outreach Info Exchange
  • Operation Transformation
  • SBA HUB Zone Office VA (11/07)
  • DLA NAVAIR VA (06/07)

13
Online VetBiz Vendor Information Pages
14
Finding SDVOSBs VOSBs
Customized market research reports
15
VetBiz Initiative for National Sustainment(VINS)
  • Jointly conceived by the Defense Sustainment
    Consortium (DSC), and CVE
  • Leverage VIP to provide capable firms to address
    sustainment issues

16
What Problems Are We Solving?
  • Supporting employment options for disabled
    veterans and veterans
  • Insufficient supplier capacity in some defense
    industries
  • Building wealth

17
You Can Help
  • Collaboration
  • VetBiz Initiative for National Sustainment (VINS)
  • MOA signed June 26, 2007
  • Partners CVE, DSC, DLA and NAVAIR.
  • Objectives
  • Increase pool of capable SDVOSBs
  • Decrease cycle time for critical warfighter
    materials

18
Benefits of Veterans in Supply Chain
  • Prepaid Asset
  • Proven Performers
  • Fast Ramp Up
  • Security Clearances
  • Technical Knowledge
  • Overdrive Commitment

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VINS Goals
  • For VA
  • Build the base of SDVOSB concerns in
    under-represented industries
  • Build capacity of SDVOSB concerns to support
    prime contractors and defense activities and
  • Increase utilization of VetBiz Vendor Information
    Pages as the primary source for locating SDVOSB
    and Veteran-Owned Small Business concerns.

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VINS Goals
  • For DoD
  • Improve the adaptability of the logistics support
    chain
  • Reduce the overall costs of sustainment in both
    legacy systems and upgrades
  • Strengthen the industrial base and
  • Increase mission-capable rates by reducing the
    maintenance/repair/overhaul cycle time.

21
3-Phase Implementation of VINS
  • Baseline VIP data using LOCAR
  • Develop software for interfacing VIP with DoD
    database
  • Pueblo Economic Development Corporation (PEDCO)
    Training

22
Preparation
  • Mentor-Protégé Programs
  • DoD in place
  • VA very soon
  • Mezzanine Level Training
  • SBA in place
  • VA near future
  • Corporate Initiatives IFA

23
VetBiz Go Green Campaign
  • VIP is a sourcing tool to locate Green
    veteran-owned businesses
  • Inform Federal agencies, prime contractors, and
    citizens about this new offering from VA
  • Instruct individuals how to register their
    Green businesses in the database

24
Patriot Express MREIDL Initiatives
  • SBAs new loan program for veterans
  • Loans available up to 500,000
  • Loans can be used for startup, expansion, real
    estate purchases and more.
  • SBAs lowest interest rates for business loans.
  • MREIDL
  • to provide funds to eligible small businesses to
    meet its ordinary and necessary operating
    expenses that it could have met, but is unable to
    meet, because an essential employee was
    "called-up" to active duty in their role as a
    military reservist

25
Education
  • Federal workforce awareness
  • Federal Acquisition Regulation changes
  • Corporate support
  • Online training tools

26
Accountability
  • Annual VetBiz Accountability Conference
  • VA Champions of Veterans Enterprise Awards
    Programs
  • Achievment Data Posted to VetBiz.gov
  • Benchmarking Industry Data FY 2008
  • Multiple Oversight Groups

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Whats Changed? Recent Legislation
  • Public Law 109-461
  • Enacted December 22, 2006
  • Effective June 20, 2007
  • Applies only to U.S. Department of Veterans
    Affairs prime and subcontracting opportunities

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VAs Order of Priority
  • Source First for
  • Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses
  • Veteran-Owned Small Businesses
  • 8(a)
  • HUB Zone Businesses
  • Other Small Businesses
  • Other Businesses

29
New Procurement Tools
  • May direct source below the Simplified
    Acquisition Threshold (SAT) to eligible firms.
  • Shall use VOSB Competitive Set-Asides above SAT
    if
  • Reasonable expectation of two or more offers and
  • CO determines Price is Fair and Reasonable.
  • May direct source above the SAT if
  • Source is Responsible Eligible,
  • Award does not exceed 5 Million, and
  • CO determines Price is Fair and Reasonable.

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Prime Contracting Procurement Goals
  • The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall establish
    prime and subcontracting goals for VOSBs and
    SDVOSBs
  • SDVOSB goal cannot be less than 3 of total
    dollars, as required by PL 106-50

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Subcontracting Changes
  • VA will establish a review mechanism to ensure
    subcontracts awarded by VA prime contractors go
    to eligible VOSB and SDVOSB concerns.

32
Eligibility Requirements (1)
  • Businesses must be registered in VetBiz.gov
    Vendor Information Pages (VIP).
  • VA will verify the ownership and control of the
    company and the status of veteran owners.
  • Businesses in the VIP database on Dec 22, 2006
    are presumed eligible for one year.
  • Some surviving spouses are eligible for 10 years
    unless they remarry or sell their ownership
    interest.
  • Veteran was rated 100 service-connected or
  • Veteran died as a direct result of
    service-connected injury.

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Eligibility Requirements (2)
  • Providing ownership and control information is
    optional. Veterans may continue to sell to VA
    without verifying their status.
  • HOWEVER -
  • Participation in the set-aside and subcontracting
    programs is limited to eligible businesses
    registered in VetBiz.gov VIP.

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Reporting Requirements and Oversight
  • Firms willfully misrepresenting status shall be
    debarred from VA contracting.
  • Yearly report to Congress will include
    Departmental and Administration achievements by
    dollars and percentage of total procurement.
  • The Federal Procurement Data System (NG) will be
    the official repository of data used to determine
    accomplishments.
  • GAO will annually assess VAs Veterans First!
    Program. Comptroller General will report findings
    to Congress.

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Whats Next in FY 2008?
  • Verification Roll-out
  • Data Transparency (SBA, DoD)
  • Focus on Subcontracting Program
  • Formalize Defense Partnerships
  • Grow State Programs
  • Publish Strategic Plan

36
Team CVE
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National Veterans Conference
  • Caesars Palace Las Vegas July 7-10, 2008
  • www.nationalveteransconference.com
  • Conference Hotline 703 695 3220
  • 1300 participants in 2007
  • Legislative Update
  • Sponsored by Interagency OSDBU Directors
  • Come and meet the best team in Government Team
    CVE!

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Because Veterans Is Our First Name
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