october 2013
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Overview of Small Business Programs at the U. S. Department of Justice. U.S. Department of Justice Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization http://www.justice.gov/jmd/osdbu. October 2013. DOJ’s Organization. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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October 2013
Overview of Small Business Programs at the U. S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of JusticeOffice of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
http://www.justice.gov/jmd/osdbu
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DOJ’s OrganizationAlthough Headquartered in Washington, DC, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has offices across the United States
DOJ’s Mission/Priorities:
•to sustain national security;•to investigate and prosecute financial and mortgage fraud;•to uphold traditional law enforcement, immigration and litigation-related missions;•federal prisons and detention;•to assist state, local, and tribal law enforcement;
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DOJ’s Major Buying Activities
• Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
• Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
• Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
• The U. S. Marshals Service (USMS)
• The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
• Federal Prison Industries (FPI)/UNICOR
• The Office of Justice Programs (OJP)
• The Justice Management Division (JMD)
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DOJ - OSDBU Functions
• Review planned procurements to make sure small businesses have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in DOJ prime and subcontracts.
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OSDBU Functions(Cont.)
• Negotiate DOJ’s small business goals with SBA.
• Develop and implement small business outreach programs.
• Educate small businesses on doing business with the Federal government and with DOJ in particular.
• Provide technical assistance and training to DOJ contracts and program staffs.
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OSDBU Functions (Cont.)• Review and evaluate the performance of
organizational units in meeting small business goals and report to the Deputy Attorney General.
• Monitor accomplishments and implement corrective actions when goals are not met.
• Consult regularly with SBA on matters pertaining to small business procurement and DOJ’s Small Business Program.
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Annual Procurement Budget
-About $5 - $8 Billion per Year
-Including $700-$800 Million in Subcontracting
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What We Buy
Pretty Much Everything, From “A” to “Z”
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DOJ’s FY 2012/2013Small Business Goals
Category Prime Goals
Subcontracting Goals
Small 29.0% 44.0%
8(a) 3%--Included with 5% SDB
N/A
SDB 5.0% 5.0%
WOSB 5.0% 5.0%
HUBZone 3.0% 3.0%
SDVOSB 3.0% 3.0%
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Small Business Accomplishments
•During the past three fiscal years, there were instances where DOJ did not meet some of its small business goals. The primary reason is that some of our contracts are very large and are beyond the capability of small businesses.
•Therefore, OSDBU sees its primary function as reviewing planned procurements and identifying procurements that ARE within the capability of small businesses.
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Example of Contracts Beyond the Capability of Small Businesses
•Bureau of Prisons. Manage and Operate two 4,000 bed Criminal Alien Detention Facilities. Estimated Cost $2 Billion over 10 years ($200 Million per Year)
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DOJ’s FY 2012Small Business Prime Goals/Accomplishments
Category
Prime Goals
FY 2012Accomplishments
Small 29.0% 29.82%
8(a)
N/A--Included with
5% SDB
4.33%
SDB 5.0% 8.63%
WOSB 5.0% 6.59%
HUBZone 3.0% 1.00%
VOSB N/A 4.78%
SDVOSB 3.0% 2.62%
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DOJ’s FY 2011Small Business Subcontracting
Goals/Accomplishments
Category
SubKGoals
FY 2011 Accomplishments
Small44.0% 39.70%
SDB 5.0% 6.30%
WOSB 5.0% 7.40%
HUBZone 3.0% 1.10%
SDVOSB 3.0% 1.20%
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Category
Prime Goals
FY 2012 Accomplishments as of 1/28/2013
Small 29.0% 29.69%
8(a)
N/A--Included with
5% SDB
4.44%
SDB 5.0% 8.66%
WOSB 5.0% 6.55%
HUBZone 3.0% 1.00%
VOSB N/A 4.74%
SDVOSB 3.0% 2.58%
DOJ’s FY 2012Small Business Prime
Goals/Accomplishments
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Category
Prime Goals
FY 2013 Accomplishments as 10/16/2013
Small 29.0% 26.68%
8(a)
N/A--Included with
5% SDB
4.16%
SDB 5.0% 7.87%
WOSB 5.0% 6.21%
HUBZone 3.0% 0.87%
VOSB N/A 3.67%
SDVOSB 3.0% 2.09%
DOJ’s FY 2013Small Business Prime
Goals/Accomplishments
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Tips on Doing Business With DOJIdentifying Requirements
1.Register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and keep your profile current.
2.Make sure you select all appropriate business types (veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran owned, self-certified small disadvantaged business, etc.)
3.Make sure your profile includes all of the NAICS codes where your firm could perform.
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Tips on Doing Business With DOJ (continued)
4. For requirements >$150,000, review our Forecast of Contracting Opportunities at: http://www.justice.gov/jmd/osdbu
5. For requirements > $25,000, go to: http://www.fbo.gov
6. Patience and persistence pays off.
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7. For subcontracting opportunities, please contact us for a listing of our large business prime contractors and their subcontracting POCs.
8. Come to one of our Vendor Outreach Sessions. For registration procedures, go to : http://www.justice.gov/jmd/osdbu/mcform.htm
Tips on Doing Business With DOJ (continued)
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OSDBU Contact InfoBob Connolly, Director, OSDBU, [email protected]: (202) 616-6596FAX: (202) 616-1717
Kerrie Jackson, Program Specialist, OSDBU, [email protected]: (202) 616-0521Fax: (202) 616-1717