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The solicitation SPE8ED15Q0573 was posted on 14 AUG 2015 with a \n\nbid due in date of 20 AUG 2015 and was not set aside for U.S. Small \n\nBusinesses exclusively. ( Exhibit 1 ) and this solicitation has a value of \n\nbetween $ 3,000 and $ 150,000. There is no Brand Name or Equal \n\nand there is no salient characteristics, characteristics or specifications. \n\nThis is a Sole Source and Sole Brand without a Justification and \n\nApproval being posted. This is a defective solicitation that does not \n\nhave a justification and approval for sole source. Another Violation of \n\nSmall Business Act. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
RESPONSE TO AGENCY REPORT B-411936 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Latvian Connection LLC Al Shareefa Complex – 5
th FL
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Tel: 707 385 9344
September 24, 2015
BY REGISTERED EMAIL
Matthew T. Crosby
Government Accounting Office
441 G Street, NW
Washington DC 20548
Email: [email protected]
Attn: Procurement Law Control Group, Room 1139
RE: AGENCY REPORT RESPONSE TO B-411936 DLA SOLICITATION No SPE8ED15Q0573
FAILING TO SET ASIDE SOLICITATION WITH VALUE OF $ 3,000 - $ 150,000
FAILING TO PROVIDE SOLE BRAND JUSTIFICATION AND APPROVAL
Dear Mr. Crosby: Latvian Connection LLC, (“ LC LLC”) A U.S. SMALL BUSINESS SAM REGISTERED with
DUNS 534749622 and CAGE SGM59, submits this Agency Report response to the Defense Logistics Agency report regarding DLA not setting aside solicitation for U.S. Small Businesses exclusively and violating the Small Business Act.
State argues that the GAO decision of Latvian Connection General Trading and Construction LLC, B-408633,
Sept. 18, 2013 CPD ¶ 224, applies here. In that case, GAO ruled that FAR 19.000(b) limits the application of FAR
part 19 (dealing with SBA’s small business programs) to acquisitions conducted in the United States (and its
outlying areas). We believe the basis for the GAO’s ruling was that SBA’s regulation were silent on this issue and
therefore, the more specific far regulations controlled.
Heeding this advice, the SBA recently promulgated regulations to address this issue. Specifically, SBA made
wholesale changes to 13 CFR § 125.2 on October 2, 2013. As a result, SBA issued a final rule stating that: “Small
business concerns must receive any award ( including orders, and orders placed against Multiple Award Contracts)
or contract, part of any such award or contract, and any contract for the sale of Government property, regardless of
the place of performance, which the SBA and the procuring or disposal agency determine to be in the interest of:”
13 C.F.R. § 125.2(a)(emphasis added). Likewise, the rule also states that: “Small Business Act requires each
Federal agency to foster the participation of small business concerns as prime contractors and subcontractors in the
contracting opportunities of the Government regardless of the place of performance of the contract.” Id. 125.2
(c)(emphasis added).
Therefore, SBA’s policy and legal interpretation of the Small Business has been incorporated into the regulations. In sum,
according to statute and regulations, small business set asides, regardless of place of performance, are mandatory for
acquisitions valued from $ 3,000 to $ 150,000 We request you invite the SBA to comment please.
Additionally, there is no Justification and Approval for a Sole Brand or Sole Source
DLA has failed to utilize the DD Form 2579 in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulations requirement that:
(A) Reviewing and making recommendations for all acquisitions (including orders placed against Federal Supply Schedule
contracts) over $10,000, except those under the simplified acquisition threshold that are totally set aside for small business
concerns in accordance with FAR 19.502-2. Follow the procedures at PGI 219.201(c)(10) (DFARS/PGI view) regarding such
reviews.
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DLA has attempted to utilize an outdated DD Form 2579 that never could have been a Blanket Exemption from complying with
the Competition in Contracting Act or the Small Business Act.
The FAR doesn’t give the option to issue a Blanket DD Form 2579, so this TAB 3 DD Form is illegal, demonstrates that the
Blanket is illegal and doesn’t comply with the purpose of the Form to look at each acquisition.
A new DD Form 2579 (ATTCH 10 ) replaced TAB 3 on August 1, 2015 and it renders DLA’s attempt to circumvent the
Competition in Contracting Act and Small Business Act as incomplete.
FAR 219.201 was violated as there was not an individual DD Form 2579 completed and this solicitation was not set aside for
Small Businesses.
DLA did not post on the Government Point of Entry ( ATTCH 3 ) the specifications for the solicitation. FEDERAL
LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM and HAYSTACK Database does not comply with the requirement to post the
specifications for a solicitation with a value of greater than $ 25,000 on the GPE. DLA appear to have a DD Form 2579
partially filled out that claims to be a Blanket ( ATTCH 9 ) pre-signed on October 9, 2014 for a solicitation that didn’t
appear until August 13, 2015. This violates the General Policy regarding the Small Business Coordination Record.
219.201 General policy.
(c) For the defense agencies, the director of the Office of Small Business Programs must be appointed by, be responsible to,
and report directly to the director or deputy director of the defense agency.
(8) The responsibility for assigning small business technical advisors is delegated to the head of the contracting activity.
(10) Contracting activity small business specialists perform this function by—
(A) Reviewing and making recommendations for all acquisitions (including orders placed against Federal Supply
Schedule contracts) over $10,000, except those under the simplified acquisition threshold that are totally set aside for small
business concerns in accordance with FAR 19.502-2. Follow the procedures at PGI 219.201(c)(10) (DFARS/PGI
view) regarding such reviews.
(B) Making the review before issuance of the solicitation or contract modification and documenting it on DD Form
2579, Small Business Coordination Record (seePGI 253.219-70 for instructions on completing the form); and
(C) Referring recommendations that have been rejected by the contracting officer to the Small Business
Administration (SBA) procurement center representative. If an SBA procurement center representative is not assigned, see FAR
19.402(a).
(11) Also conduct annual reviews to assess—
(A) The extent of consolidation of contract requirements that has occurred (see 207.170); and
(B) The impact of those consolidations on the availability of small business concerns to participate in procurements
as both contractors and subcontractors.
(d) For information on the appointment and functions of small business specialists, see PGI 219.201(d) (DFARS/PGI view).
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DLA state:
ATTCH 3 B-411489
As stated above, the Army failed to meet its obligation to publicize the issuance of RFP
For the record, we also disagree with the Army’s argument that the protester had constructive knowledge of
amendment No. 4 as of April 28, the date the agency posted amendment No. 4 on the AFSI website. The AFSI
website is not a government-wide point of entry (GPE) designated for the publication of solicitations. Instead,
FedBizOpps has been designated as the GPE--that is, the single point where government business opportunities
greater than $25,000 (such as the solicitation here), including synopses of proposed contract actions, solicitations,
and associated information, can be accessed electronically by the public. FAR §§ 5.101, 5.101(a)(1), 5.102.4 While
offerors are charged with constructive notice of procurement actions published on the GPE, Latvian Connection did
not have constructive notice in this instance because AFSI is not the GPE.
DIBBS is not the GPE for a solicitation with a value of greater than $ 25,000
The fraudulent DLA DD Form 2579 was not issued by the SBA for this solicitation No SPE8ED15Q0573.
DLA has fabricated a DD Form 2579 not based on the solicitation, but based on a blanket effort to disenfranchise U.S.
Small Businesses and Veteran Owned Small Business, Latvian Connection LLC.
DLA state:
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In preparing a solicitation, a contracting agency is generally required to specify its needs and solicit offers in a manner
designed to achieve full and open competition, so that all responsible sources are permitted to compete. 41 U.S.C. §
3306(a)(1)(A) (2012). A solicitation may include restrictive provisions or conditions only to the extent necessary to satisfy
the agency’s needs or as authorized by law. Id. § 3306(a)(2)(B). To the extent a protester challenges a specification as
unduly restrictive, that is, challenges both the restrictive nature of the requirement as well as the agency’s need for the
restriction, the procuring agency has the responsibility of establishing that the specification is reasonably necessary to
meet its needs. The adequacy of the agency’s justification is ascertained through examining whether the agency’s
explanation is reasonable, that is, whether the explanation can withstand logical scrutiny. Trident World Sys., Inc., B-
400901, Feb. 23, 2009, 2009 CPD ¶ 43 at 3.
DLA failed to provide specifications or promote full and open competition among U.S. Small Businesses. DLA instead
fabricated a SBA blanket document that does not meet the purpose of a DD Form 2579 according to the Federal
Acquisition Regulations or Policy.
DLA failed to utilize the newly issued DD Form 2579 and did not present this solicitation to the Small Business
Administration. They instead try to pass off that the SBA did review this acquisition when clearly the SBA did not look at
this and DLA has tried to pencil-whip an approval of the SBA when they have no such approval at all.
DLA state
This is inconsistent with the requirements of posting salient characteristics and specifications.
DLA should be issuing a solicitation as Brand Name or Equal or issue a Justification and Approval for Sole Source and
Sole Brand.
DLA violated the Competition in Contracting Act.
The Competition In Contracting Act (CICA) makes full and open procurement as the standard for most contracting
opportunities. Before CICA many Federal contracts were not competed but awarded based more on who you knew
within the government.
General The Competition In Contracting Act (CICA) was passed into law in 1984 to foster competition and thus reduce
costs. The theory was that more competition for procurements would reduce costs and allow more small businesses
to win contracts. CICA requires almost all procurements to be competed as full and open so any qualified company
can submit a proposal.
Provisions CICA requires all procurements with an estimated value over $25,000 be advertised for at least 15 days on FBO.
The solicitation on FBO also requires use of a standard format making it easier for companies to review. The
solicitation is to be posted for at least 30 days before proposal are due.
If the contracting officer decides not to make the procurement full and open (also known as unrestricted) then they
have to document the reasons for the decision. Procurements can still be set-aside for small businesses,
disadvantaged, 8(a), HUBZone and veteran owned businesses but market research is needed to document that at
least two responsible sources are available within the set-aside market.
A responsible source is defined in CICA as a company that meets the following:
Financial resources required to complete the contract if awarded
Has the ability to meet the delivery schedule
Has a satisfactory performance record
Has a satisfactory record of business ethics (no government contracting
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Has or can obtain the technical, accounting and management skills needed to complete the contract
Has the equipment or production capability needed or can obtain it
Qualified to obtain the contract under applicable laws and regulations
CICA also establishes procedures for filing protests when errors in procurement are suspected. The protest has to be
documented and filed with the GAO before the contract is awarded. GAO then has 90 days to investigate and issue
a ruling.
A variety of procurement methods can be used to meet CICA requirements. These methods include:
Justification For Not Using Full and Open Contracting officers must document any procurement that will not be by full and open competition. Knowing what
the contracting officer needs to document can help you understand the process. The justification has to include:
Description of the procuring agencies needs
What statute or regulation is being used for the other than full and open competition and why has this regulation
been selected
What is the anticipated cost of the procurement
Market survey showing the targeted set-aside group has at least two responsible bidders
What companies have expressed interest in the procurement in writing. This is normally from a sources sought
release.
A statement as to any actions to be taken in the future to remove barriers to unrestricted competition.
Knowing the rules regarding procurements allows you to not only understand the procurement process but also see
when the rules are not followed. If you lose a procurement and are determining whether to file a protest then you
must know the provisions of CICA.
DLA failed to set aside a solicitation that they acknowledge has a value of $ 44,000
State argues that the GAO decision of Latvian Connection General Trading and Construction LLC, B-408633, Sept.
18, 2013 CPD ¶ 224, applies here. In that case, GAO ruled that FAR 19.000(b) limits the application of FAR part 19
(dealing with SBA’s small business programs) to acquisitions conducted in the United States (and its outlying areas). We
believe the basis for the GAO’s ruling was that SBA’s regulation were silent on this issue and therefore, the more specific
far regulations controlled.
Heeding this advice, the SBA recently promulgated regulations to address this issue. Specifically, SBA made wholesale
changes to 13 CFR § 125.2 on October 2, 2013. As a result, SBA issued a final rule stating that: “Small business concerns
must receive any award ( including orders, and orders placed against Multiple Award Contracts) or contract, part of any
such award or contract, and any contract for the sale of Government property, regardless of the place of performance,
which the SBA and the procuring or disposal agency determine to be in the interest of:” 13 C.F.R. § 125.2(a)(emphasis
added). Likewise, the rule also states that: “Small Business Act requires each Federal agency to foster the participation of
small business concerns as prime contractors and subcontractors in the contracting opportunities of the Government
regardless of the place of performance of the contract.” Id. 125.2 (c)(emphasis added).
Therefore, SBA’s policy and legal interpretation of the Small Business has been incorporated into the regulations. In sum,
according to statute and regulations, small business set asides, regardless of place of performance, are mandatory for
acquisitions valued from $ 3,000 to $ 150,000 ( ATTCH 2 )
DLA VIOLATED CICA
Of course SESOLINC was the only company to submit a bid. DLA has bid-rigged this so that only this company could
respond.
Latvian has put forward a teaming partner and DLA should have looked at the on Federal Government approved database
for NAICS and that is SAM.gov ATTCH 7 to see the NAICS associated with Marafie Kuwaitia. We also have another
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company that we bid with that has experience and that is Al Zoba. The Non Manufacturer rule doesn’t apply because IF
we had the specifications and salient characteristics being withheld by DLA, we would have constructed this in Kuwait.
DLA MADE A NEGATIVE DETERMINATION AND VIOLATED SBA CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY PROCESS
DLA violated the SBA’s Authority to review
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B-410947
Under the Small Business Act, agencies may not find a small business nonresponsible without referring the matter to
the SBA, which has the ultimate authority to determine the responsibility of small businesses under its COC
B-410263, Nov. 26, 2014, 2014 CPD ¶ 344 at 6-7. In this regard, the Small Business Act provides that it is the SBA’s duty:
To certify to Government procurement officers . . . with respect to all elements of responsibility, including, but not limited to, capability, competency, capacity, credit, integrity, perseverance, and tenacity, of any small business concern or group of such concerns to receive and perform a specific Government contract.
15 U.S.C. § 637(b)(7)(A) (emphasis added). Importantly, this section of the Act also provides that a “Government procurement officer . . . may not, for any reason specified in the preceding sentence preclude any small business concern or group of such concerns from being awarded such contract without referring the matter for a final disposition to the Administration.” Id. B-410981
Protest is sustained where FedBid, acting as the agent for the contracting agency, excluded the protester, a small business, from the competition based on a perceived lack of business integrity, in effect making a negative responsibility determination, without referring the matter to the Small Business Administration under the Certificate of Competency procedures.
The solicitation, issued on December 11, 2014, and set aside for small businesses, sought a contractor to provide fabrication and installation of a high-density mobile shelving system to replace the current steel cantilever shelving at the U.S. Geological Survey’s library in Denver, Colorado. Agency Report (AR), Tab 5, RFQ, at 1; see Contracting Officer’s Statement (COS) at 1. The estimated value of the procurement was $95,159. COS at 1. Under our Bid Protest Regulations, we will only consider protests filed by an “interested party,” that is, an actual or prospective offeror whose direct economic interest would be affected by the award of a contract or the failure to award a contract. 4 C.F.R. §21.0(a). Determining whether a party is interested involves consideration of a variety of factors, including the nature of the issues raised, the benefit or relief sought by the protester, and the party’s status in relation to the procurement. Advanced Concept Enterprises, Inc., B-410069.3, B-410069.4 Jan. 22, 2015, 2015 CPD ¶ 53 at 2. Here, we find that Latvian Connection has sufficiently established its status as an interested party. As we noted in our prior decision, under the Small Business Act, agencies may not find a small business nonresponsible without referring the matter to the SBA, which has the ultimate authority to determine the responsibility of small businesses under its COC procedures. 15 U.S.C. § 637(b)(7); FAR subpart 19.6; Latvian Connection, LLC, supra; FitNet Purchasing Alliance, B-410263, Nov, 26, 2014, 2014 CPD ¶ 344 at 6-7. In this regard, the Small Business Act provides that it is the SBA’s duty: To certify to Government procurement officers . . . with respect to all elements of responsibility, including, but not limited to, capability, competency, capacity, credit, integrity, perseverance, and tenacity, of any small business concern or group of such concerns to receive and perform a specific Government contract. 15 U.S.C. § 637(b)(7)(A) (emphasis added). Importantly, this section of the Act also provides that a “Government procurement officer . . . may not, for any reason specified in the preceding sentence preclude any small business concern or group of such concerns from being awarded such contract without referring the matter for a final disposition to the Administration.” Id.
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DLA stated:
LATVIAN CONNECTION LLC WOULD HAVE CONSTRUCTED THE CONTAINER IN KUWAIT with teaming
partners as afforded by FAR 9.6. ( ATTCH 7 AND 8 )
DLA made a negative determination that we could not bid in its agency report and this would be a matter that would have
to be referred to the Small Business Administration for a Certificate of Competency.
DLA judge out teaming partner without consulting the SAM database for their experience.
DLA violated the SBA rules that they must set aside all solicitations with a value of between $ 3,000 and $ 150,000.
State argues that the GAO decision of Latvian Connection General Trading and Construction LLC, B-408633, Sept.
18, 2013 CPD ¶ 224, applies here. In that case, GAO ruled that FAR 19.000(b) limits the application of FAR part 19
(dealing with SBA’s small business programs) to acquisitions conducted in the United States (and its outlying areas). We
believe the basis for the GAO’s ruling was that SBA’s regulation were silent on this issue and therefore, the more specific
far regulations controlled.
Heeding this advice, the SBA recently promulgated regulations to address this issue. Specifically, SBA made wholesale
changes to 13 CFR § 125.2 on October 2, 2013. As a result, SBA issued a final rule stating that: “Small business concerns
must receive any award ( including orders, and orders placed against Multiple Award Contracts) or contract, part of any
such award or contract, and any contract for the sale of Government property, regardless of the place of performance,
which the SBA and the procuring or disposal agency determine to be in the interest of:” 13 C.F.R. § 125.2(a)(emphasis
added). Likewise, the rule also states that: “Small Business Act requires each Federal agency to foster the participation of
small business concerns as prime contractors and subcontractors in the contracting opportunities of the Government
regardless of the place of performance of the contract.” Id. 125.2 (c)(emphasis added).
Therefore, SBA’s policy and legal interpretation of the Small Business has been incorporated into the regulations. In sum,
according to statute and regulations, small business set asides, regardless of place of performance, are mandatory for
acquisitions valued from $ 3,000 to $ 150,000 ( ATTCH 2 )
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Request of a ruling by the Comptroller General of the United States
LATVIAN CONNECTION LLC specifically requests that the GAO recommend that the solicitation
SPE8ED15Q0573 be conducted as a Lowest Priced, Technically Acceptable solicitation on www.fbo.gov and be
reserved for U.S. Small Businesses exclusively. We also request that drawings, technical specifications, and salient
characteristics are posted. This should be brand name or equal or DLA should post a J & A as to why this one company
should be awarded this contract without competition. This solicitation is defective and violates the Competition in
Contracting Act, the Small Business Act and the Federal Acquisition Regulations regarding elements of a solicitation and
the salient characteristics and this solicitation lacks specifications.
REQUEST FOR HEARING OR CONFERENCE AND PROTECTIVE ORDER
If the issues in this case cannot be resolved on the basis of the documents requested, then LATVIAN
CONNECTION LLC requests a hearing on all of the matters set forth above. 4 C.F.R. § 21.1 (d)(2008). Latvian
Connection LLC does not request a protective order. GAO - WE EXPRESSLY REQUEST THAT THIS PROTEST NOT
BE EXPIDITED.
REQUEST FOR RELIEF AND CONCLUSION
LATVIAN CONNECTION LLC requests that the Agency take corrective action and issue an Amendment, that
is posted on www.fbo.gov and that this solicitation as a Lowest Priced, Technically Acceptable solicitation that is
reserved for U.S. Small Business concerns exclusively.
We also request that Latvian Connection LLC be reimbursed the costs of filing and pursuing its protest,
including reasonable protest preparation fees. Bid Protest Regulations 4 C.F.R. § 21.8(d)(1) (2010).
Under the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984, the GAO may recommend that protest costs be reimbursed where
they find that an agency’s action violated a procurement statute or regulation. 31 U.S.C. § 3554(c)(1) (2010). The
GAO’s Bid Protest Regulations provide that, where the contracting agency decides to take corrective action in response to
a protest, the GAO may recommend that the protester be reimbursed the costs of filing and pursuing its protest, including
reasonable attorneys’ fees. 4 C.F.R. § 21.8(e) (2010). The GAO has stated that it “does not mean that costs should be
reimbursed in every case in which an agency decides to take corrective action; rather, a protester should be reimbursed its
costs where an agency unduly delayed its decision to take corrective action in the face of a clearly meritorious protest.
Griner’s-A-One Pipeline Servs., Inc.--Costs, B-255078.3, July 22, 1994, 94-2 CPD ¶ 41 at 5.
The Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA)[i] provides for the award of attorney fees and other expenses to eligible
individuals and small entities who are parties to certain adversary adjudications in administrative proceedings. An eligible
party may receive an award when the party prevails over the government, unless the government’s position was
substantially justified or special circumstances make an award unjust. Fee provided under the EAJA is limited to $125
per hour. The EAJA applies to adversary adjudications pending or commenced on or after August 5, 1985.
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To recover fee under the EAJA, a claimant must show that s/he is a prevailing party. Prevailing party is one who achieves
the benefits s/he sought. To obtain fee under the EAJA a party must also show that:
the lawsuit was a material factor in bringing about the desired result;
the outcome was required by law; and
decision was not a gratuitous act by the government.
If, in adversary adjudication arising from an agency action the demand by the agency is found substantially in excess of
the decision of the adjudicative officer and is unreasonable when compared with the decision, the adjudicative officer
shall award to the party the fees and other expenses against the excessive demand. To claim award under the EAJA party
need not have committed a willful violation of law or otherwise acted in bad faith. Award granted should not be unjust in
any circumstances. Fees and expenses awarded shall be paid only as a consequence of appropriations provided in
advance.[ii]
Fees and other expenses under the EAJA include:
the reasonable expenses of expert witnesses:
the reasonable cost of any study, analysis, engineering report, test, or project which is found by the agency to be
necessary for the preparation of the party’s case; and
reasonable attorney’s or agent fees.[iii]
Every party other than an agency who participated in adversary adjudication can recover attorney’s fee and agent
fee. Party represented by a non attorney is also permitted under the EAJA to recover fee. Award provided under the
EAJA is mandatory and the agency has no discretion to deny attorney fee provided s/he complies all the requirements
under the EAJA.
However certain state laws also authorizes the recovery of reasonable attorney fees. N.D. Cent. Code § 28-32-50(1)
requires an award of reasonable attorney fees and costs to a prevailing claimant if an administrative agency has acted
without substantial justification. N.D. Cent. Code § 28-32-50(1) sets forth a two-part test which must be met in order to
properly award attorney fees: first, the non administrative party must prevail, and second, the agency must have acted
without substantial justification.[iv]
[i] 5 U.S.C. § 504; 28 U.S.C. § 2412; [ii] 5 U.S.C.A. § 504(a)(4) ; [iii] 5 U.S.C.A. § 504(b)(1)(A); [iv] 5 U.S.C.A. §
504(b)(1)(A), Tedford v. Workforce Safety & Ins., 2007 ND 142 (N.D. 2007).
Respectfully submitted,
__________________________
KEVEN L. BARNES
CEO
LATVIAN CONNECTION LLC
SMALL BUSINESS COORDINATION RECORD
(See DFARS PGI 253.219-70 for form completion instructions.)
1. CONTROL NO. (Optional)
6a. CONTRACTING OFFICER NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial)
d. EMAIL ADDRESS e. TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code)
4a. PIID
c. OFFICE SYMBOLb. DODAAC
5. SUPPLEMENTARY PIID
b. PIID 2 (If applicable)
3. TOTAL ESTIMATED VALUE (With options)
2. PURCHASE REQUEST/ REQUISITION NO.
7a. ITEM AND/OR SERVICE DESCRIPTION
8. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE/DELIVERY DATES (Including options)
10. RECOMMENDATION (X all that apply)
11a. MARKET RESEARCH/ACQUISITION PLAN
12. CONSOLIDATED OR BUNDLED (X as applicable)
13. SUBCONTRACTING PLAN REQUIRED (X one)
9. PURPOSE OF COORDINATION (X one)
b. PRODUCT OR SERVICE CODE d. SIZE STANDARDc. NAICS CODE
Initial Coordination Withdrawal Change
100% Partial Competitive
Sole SourceCompetitive Competitive Sole Source
Sole Source%
b. SECTION 8(a) (X one)
c. HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS ZONE (HUBZone) SMALL BUSINESS (X one)
d. SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) (X one)
e. ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED WOMEN-OWNED SMALL
BUSINESS (EDWOSB) SET-ASIDE
f. WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (WOSB) ELIGIBLE
UNDER WOSB PROGRAM SET-ASIDE
h. OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION NOT
PREVIOUSLY ADDRESSED
c. SMALL BUSINESS PROGRESS PAYMENTS (X one)
i. FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION (Complete block 13)
HUBZONE PRICE EVALUATION PREFERENCE (Ref. FAR 19.1307)
j. MULTIPLE AWARD: Contract
Reserves (FAR 19.5) (List type(s) of small business, e.g., WOSB, SDVOSB)
Delivery/Task Order
g. OTHER SET-ASIDE (Cite authority, e.g., FAR 26.202-1 or 6.208; or DFARS 226.71)
a. SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (X one)
b. SYNOPSIS REQUIRED (X one)
a. CONSOLIDATED REQUIREMENT (Attach required documentation per DFARS 207.170.)
b. BUNDLED REQUIREMENT (Attach required documentation per FAR 7.107 including benefit analysis.)
Yes
(NOTE: Synopsis not required if <$25,000; see FAR 5.101(a)(1).)
No (Provide FAR 5.202 exception)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes No
No
No
No
DD FORM 2579, AUG 2015 Adobe Designer 9.0PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE.
14. ACQUISITION HISTORY
a. IS THIS A NEW REQUIREMENT? (X one)
b. PREVIOUSLY CONSOLIDATED OR BUNDLED? (X one)
c. DETAILS OF PREVIOUS AWARD(S) (List details requested in instructions. Attach additional page(s) if necessary.)
Yes (Proceed to Block 15) No (Continue to Blocks a(1) through (10), marking all that apply for the immediately preceding acquisition.)
100% Partial Competitive Sole Source%
(2) SECTION 8(a) (X one)(1) SMALL BUSINESS SET-ASIDE (X one)
Sole SourceCompetitive Competitive Sole Source
(3) HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESS ZONE (HUBZone) SMALL BUSINESS (X one)
(4) SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (SDVOSB) (X one)
(5) ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED WOMEN-OWNED SMALL
BUSINESS (EDWOSB) SET-ASIDE
(6) WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS (WOSB) ELIGIBLE
UNDER WOSB PROGRAM SET-ASIDE
(8) OTHER THAN FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION NOT
PREVIOUSLY ADDRESSED
(9) FULL AND OPEN COMPETITION (Complete block 13)
HUBZONE PRICE EVALUATION PREFERENCE (Ref. FAR 19.1307)
(10) MULTIPLE AWARD: Contract
Reserves (FAR 19.5) (List type(s) of small business, e.g., WOSB, SDVOSB)
Delivery/Task Order
(7) OTHER SET-ASIDE (Cite authority, e.g., FAR 26.202-1 or 6.208; or DFARS 226.71)
NoYes(2) BUNDLED NoYes(1) CONSOLIDATED
15. CONTRACTING OFFICER
a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial)
c. SIGNATURE
f. SMALL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL/SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTOR REMARKS
b. EMAIL ADDRESS
d. DATE SIGNED (YYYYMMDD)
c. SIGNATURE d. DATE SIGNED (YYYYMMDD)
16. SMALL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL/SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTOR REVIEW
a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial)
c. SIGNATURE
b. DATE SIGNED (YYYYMMDD)a. SIGNATURE
b. EMAIL ADDRESS
d. DATE SIGNED (YYYYMMDD) e. DATE ACQUISITION PACKAGE PROVIDED TO SBA (FAR 19.202-1(e)) (YYYYMMDD)
e. SBA PROCUREMENT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE REMARKS
c. CONTRACTING OFFICER REMARKS
Concur
Non-concur
17. SBA PROCUREMENT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE REVIEW
18. CONTRACTING OFFICER REVIEW
a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial) b. EMAIL ADDRESSConcur
Non-concur
Concur with PCR recommendation
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PROCUREMENT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTORYBy WORLDLawDirect [April 23rd, 2011]
The U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) Procurement Center Representatives (PCRs) located in area offices,review and evaluate the small business programs of federal agencies and assist small businesses in obtaining federalcontracts and subcontracts.
Explanation of Acronyms:
TPCR Traditional Procurement Center Representative TPCRs increase the small business share of Federalprocurement awards by initiating small business setasides, reserving procurements for competition among smallbusiness firms; providing small business sources to Federal buying activities; and counseling small firms.
BPCR Breakout Procurement Center Representative BPCRs advocate for the breakout of items for full and opencompetition to effect savings to the Federal Government.
CMRs Commercial Marketing Representatives CMRs identify, develop and market small businesses to largeprime contractors and assist small businesses in identifying and obtaining subcontracts.
SBA OFFICES OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING
AREA I = CT. MA. ME. NH. NJ. NY. Rl. VT. and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands AREA II = DC. DE. MD. PA.VA. WV. AREA III = AL. FL. GA. KY. MS. NC. SC. TN. AREA IV = IN. IA. IL. KS. Ml. MN. MO. ND. NE. OH. SD.Wl. AREAV = AR. CO. LA. NM. OK. TX. AREA VI = AK. AZ. CA. HI. ID. MT. NV. OR. UT. WA. WY. and Guam
AREA I
AREA I: Includes the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, RhodeIsland and Vermont and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Area Director: JANETTE FASANO Small Business Administration Office of Government Contracting 10 CausewayStreet, Room 265 Boston, MA 022221093 Tel (617) 5655622 FAX (617) 5655598 email: [email protected]
Area Supervisor: MARIE BURKE Small Business Administration Office of Government Contracting 2 GatewayCenter, 15th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Tel (973) 6456491 FAX (973) 6456265 email: [email protected]
CONNECTICUT
At the present time there is no PCR assigned to CT. You may try contacting Mrs. Janette Fasano in the BostonDistrict office for additional information. [email protected]
MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT and MASSACHUSETTS
SEAN F. CREAN (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative SBA District Office 68 Sewall Street Augusta, ME 04330
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Tel. (207) 6228379 FAX (207) 6228277 email: [email protected]
NEW JERSEY, PUERTO RICO and the VIRGIN ISLANDS
MICHAEL P. CECERE (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative TACOM, ARDEC Bldg. 1610 Picatinny Arsenal, NJ078065000 Tel. (973) 7246574 FAX (973) 7245704 email: [email protected] TACOM, ARDEC PicatinnyArsenal
LARRY HANSEN (BPCR and TPCR) US Army Communications Electronics Command ATTN: SBAPCR Bldg.1207 Fort Monmouth, NJ 077035000 Tel. (732)5323419 FAX (732) 5328732 email: [email protected]
NEW YORK
DEBRA B. LIBOW (TPCR) SBA Representative US Army Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1843 NewYork, NY 10278 Tel. (212)2644395 FAX (212) 2643013 or 4963 email: [email protected]
JOYCE SPEARS (CMR and PCR) SBA Rochester Branch Office 100 State Street, Suite 410 Rochester, NY 14614Tel: (585)2636700 FAX: (585)2633146 email: [email protected]
AREA II
AREA II: Includes the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, and the WashingtonD.C. metropolitan area
Area Director: JACK CAMPBELL (Acting) SBA, Office of Government Contracting Robert NC Nix Federal Building900 Market St., 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel: (215) 5802766 FAX: (215) 5802776 email:[email protected]
Supervisor for the Washington, DC, Metropolitan area: DAVID LOINES (Acting) Small Business Administration409 Third St., SW, Suite 8800 Washington, DC 20416 Tel. (202)2057311 FAX (202) 2057326 email:[email protected]
Supervisor for PA, WV and VA: JACK CAMPBELL SBA, Office of Government Contracting Robert NC Nix FederalBldg. 900 Market St., 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel. (215)5802767 FAX (215) 5802776 email:[email protected]
MARYLAND and WASHINGTON DC
B. MICHAEL KILYK (TPCR) SBA Representative National Aeronautics and Space Admin. Goddard Space FlightCenter Building 17, Code 213, Rm S124 Greenbelt, MD 20771 Tel. (301) 2864378 FAX (301) 2861747/1746 email:[email protected]
PENNSYLVANIA and MARYLAND
B. J. KOEHLER (TPCR) SBA Representative Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Detachment Philadelphia 700Robbins Ave., Bldg. 2B Philadelphia, PA 19111 Tel. (215)6979556 FAX (215) 6979554 email: b [email protected]
PENNSYLVANIA
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RICARDO J. SACIDOR (TPCR) SBA Representative Defense Supply Center Philadelphia 700 Robbins AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 191115098 Tel. (215)7375912 DSN 4445912 FAX (215) 7377116 email: [email protected] [email protected]
JOSEPH C. GIORDANO (BPCR and TPCR) Small Business Administration Navy Inventory Control Point Building 1,Room 2213B (SBA) 700 Robbins Avenue Philadelphia, PA 191115098 Tel. (215)6976161 DSN 4426161 FAX (215)4812728 email: Joseph [email protected]
CAROL S. DECKER (TPCR) Navy Inventory Control Point 5450 Carlisle Pike Bldg. 410, Code 006A Mechanicsburg,PA 170550788 Tel. (717)6057525 DSN 4307525 FAX (717) 6054858 email: [email protected]
VIRGINIA
JUDY SAYERS (TPCR) SBA Representative Defense Supply Center Richmond/DSCR/DU 8000 Jefferson DavisHighway Richmond, VA 232975124 Tel. (804)2793690 FAX (804)2796615 email: [email protected]
OCTAVIA TURNER (TPCR) SBA Representative NASA Langley Research Center Bldg. 1209, Rm. 103, MS446Hampton, VA 236812199 Tel. (757) 8646859 FAX (757) 8648096 email: [email protected]
WEST VIRGINIA
JUDY McCAULEY (TPCR) SBA Representative US Dept of Energy PO Box 880, Mail stop L02 Morgantown, WV26505 Tel. (304) 2854063 FAX (202) 4812799 email: [email protected]
WASHINGTON, DC, METROPOLITAN AREA
A. P. (MITCH) OCAMPO (TPCR) SBA Representative Naval Sea Systems Command Code 02K/SBA 1333 Isaac HullAve., S.E., Rm. 5W2630 Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376 Tel. (202)7813966 FAX (202) 7814772 email:[email protected]
DOUGLAS SMITH (TPCR) SBA Representative GSA/FSS Crystal Mall Bldg. 4, Room 700B Arlington, VA 22202 Tel.(703) 3057994 FAX (703) 3053783 email: [email protected]
REGINALD HOLLOWAY (TPCR) SBA Representative Department of Transportation, S42 400 7th Street, S.W., Room9410 Washington, DC 20590 Tel. (202)3665325/1902 FAX 202) 3667538 email: [email protected]
RHONDA ANDERSON (TPCR) SBA Representative Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W CodeHR562 (SBA) Washington, DC 20585 Tel. (202)2871411 FAX (202) 2871451 email: [email protected]
KYLE GROOME (TPCR) Department of the Treasury 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Mail Code 1310G/400WWashington, DC 20220 Tel. (202) 6224957 FAX (202) 6224963 email: [email protected]
PETER ZAHIRIEH USDA 1400 Independence Ave., SW AG Stop 9501, Room 1566, South Bldg. Washington, DC202509501 Tel. (202)7207117 FAX (202) 7203001 email: [email protected]
MALDA BROWN (TPCR) SBA Representative Dept. of Health and Human Services, Rm. 517D 200 IndependenceAve., SW Washington, DC 20201 Tel. (301) 8277224 FAX. (301) 8277228 email: [email protected]
AREA III
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AREA III: Includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina andTennessee
Area Director: MITCHELL MORAND (Acting) Office of Government Contracting Small Business Administration 233Peachtree St., NE, Suite 1805 Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: (404)3317587, ext. 203 FAX: (404)3312956 email:[email protected]
ALABAMA
RALPH MASSEY (BPCR and TPCR) U. S. Small Business Administration Bldg. 5303, Room 3135 Redstone Arsenal,AL 358985150 Tel. (256)8764513 FAX (256) 8420085 email: [email protected]
GARY W. HEARD (TAE) US Small Business Administration Bldg. 5303, Room 3135 Redstone Arsenal, AL 358985150 Tel. (256) 8426240 FAX (256) 8420085 email: [email protected]
BARBARA J, JENKINS (TPCR) NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center Mail Drop PS01, Attn: SBA, PCR Bldg. 4202,Room 100 Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 Tel. (256)5445012 FAX (256) 5448221 email:[email protected]
FLORIDA
WALTER R. WALLACE (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division12350 Research Blvd. Orlando, FL 328263224 Tel. (407) 3808252 FAX (407)3808232 email:[email protected]
FLORIDA and GEORGIA
JOSE GUTIERREZ (TPCR) SBA Representative SBA, No Florida District Office 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 100BJacksonville, FL 322565696 Tel. (904)4431904 FAX (904) 4431980 email: [email protected]
FLORIDA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI
JAMES ROLLINS (BPCR, TPCR and Supervisor) U. S. Small Business Administration 205 West D Ave., Suite 631Eglin AFB, FL 325426881 Tel. (850)8822605/9159 FAX (850) 6786240 email: [email protected]
GEORGIA
JOYCE THURMOND (TPCR) Small Business Administration Government Contracting, Area III 233 Peachtree Street,NE Suite 1805 Atlanta, GA 30303 Tel. (404)3317587 FAX (404) 3312956 email: [email protected]
T. C. HOLLINGSWORTH (BPCR, TPCR and Supervisor) P.O. Box611 Warner Robins, GA 310990611 Tel. (478)9267446 FAX (478) 9263832 email: [email protected]
ANNA PENDER (TPCR) P.O. Box611 Warner Robins, GA 310990611 Tel. (478) 9265874 FAX (478) 9263832 email: [email protected]
KENTUCKY and TENNESSEE
KATHLEEN M. HYATT (TPCR) SBA Representative Small Business Administration PO Box 59, Room 173MLouisville, KY 402010059 Tel. (502) 5826662 FAX (502) 5825547 email: [email protected]
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NORTH CAROLINA
MARY BAYARD (TPCR) SBA Representative SBA, PCR C/O NIEHS Contracting Office PO Box 12874 ResearchTriangle Park, NC 27709 Tel. (919)5417895 FAX (919) 5412712 email: [email protected]
SOUTH CAROLINA
RICK MILLER (TPCR) Naval Facilities Engineering Command, So. Div. Attn: SBA, PCR P.O. Box 190010 No.Charleston, SC 294199010 Tel. (843) 8205724 FAX (843) 8207304 email: [email protected]@sba.gov
AREA IV
AREA IV: Includes the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, NorthDakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin
Area Director: ROBERT MURPHY Office of Government Contracting Small Business Administration 500 WestMadison St., Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 606612511 Tel: (312) 3537381 FAX: (312) 3533111 email:[email protected]
ILLINOIS
WALTER H. THORPE (TPCR) SBA Representative Small Business Administration Operations Support Command,ATTN: SBALO Bldg. 61, 2nd Floor Rock Island, IL 612997180 Tel. (309) 7825736 DSN 7935736 FAX (309) 7824214email: [email protected]
JACK BOCCAROSSA (BPCR and PCR Supervisor) Tel. (309) 7826350 DSN 7935736 FAX (309) 7824214 email:[email protected] NAME AND ADDRESS Industrial Operations Command Rock Island, Armament andChem. Acquisition and Logistics Activity Rock Island, IL
SYED HASHMI (TAE) Tel. (309) 7825734 email: [email protected]
WALTER FICHTNER (TAPA) Tel. (309) 7826479 email: [email protected]
NEILA FITZPATRICK Tel. (309) 7823055 email: [email protected]
Address: Small Business Administration Operations Support Command ATTN: SBALO Bldg. 61, 2nd Floor RockIsland, IL 612997180
ILLINOIS and MISSOURI
TUNG SHING CHU (TPCR) SBA Representative c/o DITCO/D04DT (SBA/PCR) 2300 East Drive Scott AFB, IL622255406 Tel. (618)2299286 DSN 7798935 FAX (618) 2299110 email: [email protected]
ILLINOIS and WISCONSIN
PAMELA COLEMAN (TPCR) SBA Representative Small Business Administration Office of Government Cont. Suite1250 500 W. Madison St. Chicago, 606612511 Tel. (312)3537442 FAX (312) 3533111 email:[email protected]
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MICHIGAN
PAMELA THOMPSON (TPCR) SBA Representative U. S. TankAutomotive Comm. Bldg. 231, Room E125 Warren,Ml 483975000 Tel. (586)5745513 DSN 7865513 FAX (586) 5745560 email: [email protected]
JOSEPH W. PECK (BPCR) SBA/PCR U.S. Army TankAutomotive Command Bldg. 231, Room E125 Warren, Ml483975000 Tel. (586)5748124/5513 DSN 7865513 FAX (586) 5745560 email: [email protected]
MISSOURI, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA and IOWA
MARLIN FRANCKSEN (TPCR, CMR and Sup.) SBA Representative Small Business Admin., Suite 501 323 West 8thStreet, Lucas Place Kansas City, MO 64105 Tel. (816)3746815, ext. 290 FAX (816) 3746759 email:[email protected]
KANSAS
DAVID TURNER (PCR and CMR) SBA Representative SBA, Suite 501 323 West 8th St., Lucas Place Kansas City,MO 64105 Tel. (816)3746815, ext. 291 FAX (816) 3746759 email: [email protected]
NEBRASKA
DWIGHT JOHNSON (PCR) SBA District Office 11145 Mill Valley Road Omaha, NE 681543949 Tel. (402)2217206FAX (402) 2213680 email: [email protected]
OHIO
MARK BOALS (TPCR) ASC/SBA, Bldg. 39 2196 D Street Wright Patterson AFB OH 454337201 Tel. (937) 2252569FAX (937) 6564037 email: [email protected]
DAVID PATTEE (TPCR) SBA Representative Defense Supply Center Columbus, Bldg 20 3990 E Broad StreetATTN:SBAPCRA Columbus, OH 43213 Tel. (614)6920718 FAX (614) 6922388 email: [email protected]
EUGENE DROMBETTA (BPCR) Defense Supply Center Columbus 3990 E Broad Street, ATTN: SBAPCRBColumbus, OH 43213 Tel. (614)6922669 FAX (614) 6922388 email: [email protected]
AREA V
Includes the states of Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
Area Director: JOHN BATEMAN Office of Government Contracting Small Business Administration 4300 AmmonCarter Blvd., Suite 116 Fort Worth, TX 76155 Tel: (817) 6845302 FAX: (817) 6845310 email:[email protected]
Area Supervisor: DAVID MARTIN Office of Government Contracting Small Business Administration 4300 AmmonCarter Blvd., Suite 116 Fort Worth, TX 76155 Tel: (817) 6845303 FAX: (817) 6845310 email: [email protected]
ARKANSAS and TEXAS
LONDELL WHITE (TPCR) SBA Representative U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 700 West Capital, Rm. 3333 P. O.Box 867, AR Little Rock, AR 722030867 Tel. (501) 3246532 FAX (501) 3246968 email: [email protected]
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COLORADO
Jose Martinez (TPCR) SBA Representative 721 19th Street, Suite 447 Denver, CO 802022517 Tel. (303)8440513FAX (303) 8440514 email: [email protected]
LOUISIANA
KENNETH J. ENCLADE (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, SADBU, Room 151P. O. Box 60267 New Orleans, LA 701602067 Tel: (504) 8622992 FAX: (504) 8622492 email:[email protected]
NEW MEXICO and TEXAS
VACANT (TPCR) Air Force Research Lab Phillips Research Site 2000 Wyoming, S. E., Rm. B6 Kirtland Air ForceBase, NM 87117 Tel. (505) 8464946 DSN 2446427 FAX (505) 3462883 email:
OKLAHOMA
VACANT (BPCR and TPCR) OCALC/SBAPCR 3001 Staff Drive Ste 1AD81A Tinker AFB, OK 73145 Tel. (405)6104784 DSN 6107821 FAX (405) 6105330 email:
TEXAS
ANN MONTES (TPCR) SBA Representative 8101 Arnold Street, Bldg. 1160 Brooks AFB, TX 782355367 Tel.(210)5365131 FAX (210) 5364363 email: [email protected]
PAUL STONE Procurement Center Representative (PCR) U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) c/o U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers, P.O. Box 17300 Fort Worth, TX 76102 email: [email protected] Tel: 8178861024 Fax:8178866407
VALERIE COLEMAN (TPCR) SBA Representative NASA 2102 NASA Road 1 Mail Code: BD 35 Houston, TX 77058Tel. (281)4831549 FAX (281) 4834326 email: [email protected]
AREA VI
AREA VI: Includes the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah,Washington, Wyoming and Guam
Area Director: ROBERT PACCIONE Office of Government Contracting Small Business Administration 455 MarketStreet, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 941052445 Tel. (415)7446828 FAX (415) 7440314 email:[email protected]
Area VI Supervisors: San Francisco JAMES GAMBARDELLA Office of Government Contracting Small BusinessAdministration 455 Market Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 941052445 Tel. (415)7448429 FAX (415) 7440314 email: [email protected]
Los Angeles NICHOLAS MANALISAY Small Business Administration 330 North Brand Blvd., Suite 1200 Glendale,CA 912032304 Tel: (818)5523294 FAX: (818)5523221 email: [email protected]
ALASKA
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CHARLOTTE EBERLE (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative Small Business Administration 510 L Street, Suite 310Anchorage, AK 99501 Tel. (907)2712297 FAX (907) 2712262 email: [email protected]
ARIZONA and NEVADA
HANK RAMIREZ (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative SBA District Office 300 Las Vegas Blvd., Suite 1100 LasVegas, NV 891012527 Tel. (702)3886015 FAX (702) 3886469 email: [email protected]
CALIFORNIA
PAUL CHANN (TPCR) SBA Representative Small Business Administration 455 Market St., Suite 600 San Francisco,CA 941052445 Tel. (415)7448481 FAX (415) 7440314 email: [email protected]
M. LEONARD MANZANARES (TPCR) SBA District Office 330 North Brand Blvd., Suite 1200 Glendale, CA 912032304 Tel. (818)5523296 FAX (818) 5523221 email: [email protected]
LINDA COAKLEY (TPCR) SPAWAR Command (OOK) 4301 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 921103127 Tel.(619)5247669 FAX (202) 5247443 email: [email protected]
HAWAII and GUAM
MARY SPENCER (TPCR) Naval Facilities Engineering Command 4262 Radford Drive, Bldg. 62 Honolulu, HI 968183296 Tel. (808)4747317 FAX (808) 4719342 email: [email protected]
OREGON and MONTANA
JOHN BAGAASON SBA, Office of Government Contracting 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 1805 Seattle, WA 981011128Tel. (206) 5538546 FAX (206) 5536263 email: iohn.bagaason@sba/gov
UTAH and WYOMING
LYMAN KANO (TPCR and CMR) SBA Representative 6038 Aspen Ave., CE, Bldg. 1289 Hill AFB, UT 840565805Tel. (801)7774150 DSN 4584150 FAX (801) 6255585 email: [email protected]
WASHINGTON
KEVIN MICHAEL (TPCR and CMR) SBA Office of Government Contracting 400 15th SW Auburn, WA 980011128Tel. (253)9317161 FAX (253)9317743 email: [email protected]
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