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Supporting National Security TACOM APBI. Liam McMenamin Senior Staff Officer Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security Bureau of Industry and Security U.S. Department of Commerce www.bis.doc.gov/osies. Commerce Role Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS). TACOM APBI - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Supporting National SecuritySupporting National Security
TACOM APBITACOM APBI
Liam McMenaminLiam McMenaminSenior Staff OfficerSenior Staff Officer
Office of Strategic Industries and Economic SecurityOffice of Strategic Industries and Economic SecurityBureau of Industry and SecurityBureau of Industry and SecurityU.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Department of Commerce
www.bis.doc.gov/osies
Commerce RoleCommerce RoleDefense Priorities and Allocations Defense Priorities and Allocations
System (DPAS)System (DPAS)TACOM APBITACOM APBI
October 27, 2005October 27, 2005
Liam McMenaminLiam McMenaminSenior Staff OfficerSenior Staff Officer
Defense Priorities and Defense Priorities and Allocations System Allocations System
(DPAS)(DPAS)RegulationsRegulations
(15 CFR 700)(15 CFR 700)
DPAS ObjectivesDPAS Objectives
Keep Current Defense And Emergency Keep Current Defense And Emergency Preparedness Programs On SchedulePreparedness Programs On Schedule
Provide System For Rapid Industrial Provide System For Rapid Industrial Response (Acceleration / Expansion) In Response (Acceleration / Expansion) In A National EmergencyA National Emergency
Minimize Disruption To Normal Minimize Disruption To Normal Company Commercial ActivitiesCompany Commercial Activities
DPAS Legal AuthorityDPAS Legal Authority Defense Production Act of 1950Defense Production Act of 1950
• Acceptance And Priority Performance On Rated Acceptance And Priority Performance On Rated Contracts And OrdersContracts And Orders
• Allocation Of Materials, Services, And Facilities Allocation Of Materials, Services, And Facilities Essential To The National Defense Essential To The National Defense
Stafford Act (1994 revision)Stafford Act (1994 revision)• Priorities Authority Is Used For “Hazards”Priorities Authority Is Used For “Hazards”
Catastrophic Natural DisasterCatastrophic Natural Disaster Man-Caused (Terrorism) EventMan-Caused (Terrorism) Event DO-N1 Priority Rating DO-N1 Priority Rating
Commerce Delegation of DPA (Title I) Priorities Commerce Delegation of DPA (Title I) Priorities
and Allocations Authority forand Allocations Authority for Industrial ResourcesIndustrial Resources
CONGRESS Defense Production Act of 1950
Selective Service Act of 1948
PRESIDENTE.O. 12919E.O. 12742
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEDefense Priorities and Allocations System
DPAS
DELEGATE AGECIES MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING
DEFENSE Defense Programs
ENERGYAtomic Energy
Programs
HOMELAND SECURITYCivil Emergency
Preparedness andResponse
GENERAL SERVICESADMINISTRATION
Federal SupplyProgram
AGRICULTUREFood
Farm Equipment
ENERGYPetroleum/GasProducts and
Equipment
INTERIOR/USGSMineral Facilities
and Materials(suspended)
CANADAPriorities andAllocations
Support
Responding to a “Rated Order”Responding to a “Rated Order”Industry ActionsIndustry Actions
Mandatory Acceptance Of Rated OrdersMandatory Acceptance Of Rated Orders• Except As Provided By The RulesExcept As Provided By The Rules
Preferential Scheduling Of Rated OrdersPreferential Scheduling Of Rated Orders• Timely Delivery To CustomersTimely Delivery To Customers
Mandatory Extension Of Priority RatingsMandatory Extension Of Priority Ratings• Timely Delivery From Vendors And SuppliersTimely Delivery From Vendors And Suppliers
DPASDPAS In The Current Environment In The Current Environment DOD Applies DPAS To 750,000 Contract Actions DOD Applies DPAS To 750,000 Contract Actions
AnnuallyAnnually
DPAS Is Used To Make Sure American Men And DPAS Is Used To Make Sure American Men And Women Stay Safe And PreparedWomen Stay Safe And Prepared
Apply Priority Rating – Insurance PolicyApply Priority Rating – Insurance Policy
Give Field Commanders Critical Items And Tools Give Field Commanders Critical Items And Tools Necessary To Do Their JobsNecessary To Do Their Jobs
DPAS Responds to the 21st Century DPAS Responds to the 21st Century ChallengesChallenges
Shrinking / Globalizing Defense Industrial Shrinking / Globalizing Defense Industrial BaseBase
DOD Commercial (COTS) Sourcing Initiatives DOD Commercial (COTS) Sourcing Initiatives And Dual-Use ProductsAnd Dual-Use Products
Supports Industry’s Just-In-Time Production Supports Industry’s Just-In-Time Production And Delivery PracticesAnd Delivery Practices
Special Priorities AssistanceSpecial Priorities AssistanceProgram Manager ActionsProgram Manager Actions
Investigate Assumptions and Facts to Investigate Assumptions and Facts to Determine Possible RemediesDetermine Possible Remedies
Coordinate With Affected partiesCoordinate With Affected parties
Negotiate An Acceptable SolutionNegotiate An Acceptable Solution
Special Priorities AssistanceSpecial Priorities AssistanceOfficial ActionsOfficial Actions
Directive – Order Requiring Supplier To Directive – Order Requiring Supplier To Deliver Or Take Other Action Within A Deliver Or Take Other Action Within A Specified Time FrameSpecified Time Frame
Letter Of Understanding – Informal Letter Of Understanding – Informal Agreement With Supplier To Expedite Agreement With Supplier To Expedite Delivery or Take Other ActionDelivery or Take Other Action
Rating Authorization – To Authorize Use Of Rating Authorization – To Authorize Use Of A Priority Rating By A Foreign Entity Or A Priority Rating By A Foreign Entity Or Other USG AgencyOther USG Agency
COMPLIANCECOMPLIANCE
Criminal Prosecution Criminal Prosecution Defense Production Act $10,000 Defense Production Act $10,000
Fine, 1 Year in Prison, Or BothFine, 1 Year in Prison, Or Both Selective Service Act $50,000 Selective Service Act $50,000
Fine, 3 years In Prison, Or Both Fine, 3 years In Prison, Or Both
Civil Injunction Under DPACivil Injunction Under DPA - Prohibit Action- Prohibit Action - Enforce Compliance- Enforce Compliance
Contact InformationContact Information
Liam McMenaminLiam McMenamin Senior Staff OfficerSenior Staff Officer OSIES/Room 3876OSIES/Room 3876 U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Department of Commerce Washington, D.C. 20230Washington, D.C. 20230 Tel: (202) 482-3634Tel: (202) 482-3634 Email: Email: [email protected]@bis.doc.gov Web Site: Web Site: www.bis.doc.govwww.bis.doc.gov Click On Industrial Base ProgramsClick On Industrial Base Programs