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Z -- A76 STUDY - FLEET, ROADS, BUILDING & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE

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The contract pertains to a performance decision under OMB Circular A-76 involving 13 streamlined competition studies covering Fleet, Roads, Grounds, and Building Maintenance functions within the U.S. Forest Service Regions 1, 2, 3, and 4. Following public notification on September 30, 2003, and certification of the streamlined competition forms on September 25, 2003, these studies were reviewed by the Regional Foresters. The outcome determined that these maintenance functions should continue to be performed in-house by incumbent government personnel, totaling 417 full-time equivalent employees. This decision led to the Contracting Officer committing to a letter of obligation with the program manager managing the commercial activities related to these functions. The contract operates under the revised OMB Circular A-76 effective May 29, 2003, stipulating that no party may dispute any part of this streamlined competition. The contract is managed through the Region 4 Intermountain Regional Office of the Department of Agriculture, located in Ogden, Utah.

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OMB A-76 decision keeps 417 Forest Service maintenance jobs in-house across Regions 1-4.

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Department Of Agriculture → Region 4 Intermountain Regional OfficeView Agency

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561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

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UT

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Region 4 Intermountain Regional Office
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OfficeOGDEN, UT, 84401, USA
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Office AddressOGDEN, UT, 84401, USA
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SUBJECT: PERFORMANCE DECISION OF 13 STREAMLINED COMPETITION STUDIES UNDER OMB CIRCULAR A-76, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, US FOREST SERVICE � REGIONS 1, 2, 3, & 4. Pursuant to OMB Circular A-76, on September 30, 2003 public notification was made to announce the streamlined competition study of the Fleet, Roads, Grounds & Building Maintenance Functions in US Forest Service, Regions 1, 2, 3, and 4, 324 25th Street, Ogden UT 84401. On September 25, 2003, the streamlined competition forms (SLCF) were certified, indicating the studies� completion. Also on this date, the Regional Foresters of Regions 1, 2, 3, & 4 reviewed the SLCFs. Under this formal notification, the Contracting Officer announces the performance decision that the functions and operations of Fleet, Roads, Building, and Grounds Maintenance should remain in-house (performance by incumbent Government personnel totaling 417 FTEs for the 13 studies). Based on this decision, the Contracting Officer will execute a letter of obligation with the program manager of the performing commercial activity. In accordance with the revised OMB Circular A-76, dated and effective May 29, 2003, no party may contest any aspect of this streamlined competition.

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