&EPA
                Unit,;,! States
                Environmental Protection
                Agency
                  EPA 180-B-96-001
                  June 1996
Small And Disadvantaged Business Utilization (1230C)
Doing Business
With EPA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Regulations Governing EPA  Acquisitions	1
Competition for EPA  Contracts	1
Procurement Automated Source System	1
Sealed Bidding..	,	,	1
Negotiation Method	,	2
Small Business - Small Purchases	2
Competition Advocate	2
Federal Supply Schedule	.-	2
Subcontracting	3
Unsolicited Proposals	3
Architect - Engineer Contracting	.3-4
Commerce Business Daily....	4
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization	4
Preferential Procurement  Programs	4-6
Commodities and Services Acquired by EPA	6-7
 Research  Triangle Park,  NC	 8
   Cincinnati, OH	 8-9
   Washington, DC	9-10
Regional Requirements	10
EPA Regional  and Laboratory Procurement Telephone
  Directory	11-14

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REGULATIONS GOVERNING EPA ACQUISITIONS

The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is issued within applicable
laws under the joint authorities of the Administrator of the General
Services Administration (GSA), the Secretary of Defense, and the
Administrator   for   the   National   Aeronautics   and  Space
Administration,  under  the  broad   policy guidelines  of  the
Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy.  EPA implements and
supplements the FAR through  the EPA Acquisition Regulations
(EPAAR), Title 48  Chapter, 1B

The  FAR is applicable  to the Federal civilian agencies and the
Department of Defense (DOD) and is codified in the Code of Federal
Regulation, Title 48, Chapter 1, (Federal Acquisition Regulation
(FAR) System).

COMPETITION FOR EPA CONTRACTS

Purchases are  made either by sealed bidding or competitive
proposals (negotiation).   EPA seeks  to  obtain full  and  open
competition for the acquisition of supplies and services necessary
to meet requirements. Suppliers are notified of EPA's requirements
that are expected to exceed 100,000 through announcements in
the "Commerce Business  Daily" published by the Department of
Commerce.

Sealed bidding js performed in accordance with the FAR, Part 14
as supplemented by EPAAR, Part 1514. The competitive proposal
process (negotiation) is governed by FAR, Part 15 as supplemented
by EPAAR, Part 1515.

PROCUREMENT AUTOMATED SOURCE SYSTEM

EPA utilizes the Procurement Automated Source System (PASS),
established by the Small  Business Administration (SBA) to aid small
and disadvantaged business utilization. The PASS is designed to
increase government contract and subcontract opportunities for
interested small disadvantaged firms, including women-owned

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businesses. You may register with the PASS system by requesting
a registration form from the U.S. Small Business Administration,
409 3rd Street, S.W., Washington D.C. 20416, or from the nearest
SBA Regional Office.

SEALED BIDDING

The Sealed Bidding method of acquisition is used in those instances
where time permits the solicitation, submission, and evaluation of
sealed bids.  The awards will be made on the basis of price and
price-related factors only: it is not necessary to conduct discussion
with the bidders; and there is a reasonable expectation of receiving
more than one sealed bid.

NEGOTIATION METHOD

The negotiation method of acquisition is used in those instances
where it is impractical to obtain the supplies or services by sealed
bidding. This situation often occurs when there is only one firm
able to furnish a particular item; where definitive specifications are
not available, or when there is an urgent need for the supplies or
services.

Small Purchases and other simplified purchases are performed in
accordance with the FAR Part 1.3 as supplemented by EPAAR, Part.
1512.

SMALL  BUSINESS - SMALL PURCHASES

Establishes  a  simplified  acquisition  threshold at  $100,000.
Reserves all contracts under the  simplified acquisition threshold,
except those not exceeding $2500,  for small business concerns.
Raises from $25,000 to $50,000 the threshold for using simplified
acquisition procedures,  but  requires Commerce Business Daily
notices for all purchases over $25,000.  EPA will be able to make
purchases from $50,000 to $100,000 using simplified acquisition
procedures upon implementation  of an electronic data capability,
"Small Purchase Electronic Data Interchange (SPEDI)" to send out
notices of solicitations and receive responses.

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Once Agencies have certified that  75 percent  of their  eligible
purchases can be performed electronically, no notice is required in
the CBD for purchases up to $250,000.  However, the simplified
acquisition procedure threshold remains at $100,000.

(FASA section 4004, "Small Business Reservation" and FASA
section 4201,  "Simplified Acquisition Procedures")
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COMPETITION ADVOCATE
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The EPA fully supports Part 70f Public Law 98-369, Competition in
Contracting Act of 1984.  As such,  the Director of the Office of
Acquisition  Management has appointed  an Agency Competition
Advocate who  is responsible for dismantling barriers which reduce
the  opportunity for promoting full and open competition in the
acquisition  of products and services by the Agency.

FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE
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Before acquiring direct purchases from commercial sources, EPA
must determine whether or not the required supplies or services are
available from a Federal  Supply  Schedule established  by the
General  Services Administration. Firms interested in doing business
as a Federal Supply Services Contractor should contact a GSA
Business Services Center.

SUBCONTRACTING

Section  211  Subcontracting Provisions of Public Law 05=502
requires large prime contractors to establish a percentage goal for
awarding subcontracts to qualified small and small disadvantaged
firms in contracts which  have a  value  in excess of $500,000
(negotiated) (or $1,000,000 for the nnnstructinn nf any public
facility).

Subcontracting plans are not required in contracts  where small
businesses  are the prime contractors.

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UNSOLICITED PROPOSALS

An important method of doing business with EPA is through the
submission of relevant new ideas and concepts in the form of
unsolicited proposals. Familiarity with EPA programs and projects
may reveal the existence of a mutuality of interest. If such mutual
interest  exist,  submitting  an unsolicited  proposal  may  be
appropriate. Unsolicited proposals should be forwarded to:

                       Grants Officer
                Grants Administration Division
             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                 401 M Street, S.W. (3903F)
                  Washington, D.C. 20460

Unsolicited Proposals are processed  in accordance with the FAR
15.5 and EPAAR Part 1515.lv

ARCHITECT-ENGINEER

EPA  has established an Architect-Engineer Selection  Board to
support its full range of facilities and construction management
activities. The Board reviews the qualifications of firms interested
in  performing architectural  or engineering  work  and  related
services. The Architect-Engineer Selection Board maintains a list
of qualified firms for various types  of projects.

Standard Form 254 should be forwarded to:

                Property Management Officer
     The EPA Facilities Management and Services Division
             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                 401  M Street, S.W. (3404)
                  Washington, D.C. 20460

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 Firms are encouraged to keep their architect-engineer qualification
 information current preferably on an annual basis.   Architect-
 Engineer requirements are processed in accordance with FAR Part
,36 and EPAAR Part 1536.

 COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY

 The EPA synopsizes its contracting requirements in the Commerce
 Business  Daily  (CBD).    Every  Monday  through  Friday,  the
 Department of Commerce publishes a list of proposed Government
 procurement, subcontracting leads, contract awards, and foreign
 business opportunities.

 To  subscribe contact the Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.
 Governments Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, and from
 field offices of the Department of Commerce.  The CBD  also is
 available at most large Public and Federal Libraries.

 OFFICE   OF   SMALL  AND   DISADVANTAGED   BUSINESS
 UTILIZATION

 The EPA maintains an Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business
 Utilization   (OSDBU)  as mandated under  Public  Law 95-507
 (October 24, 1978). The Director, OSDBU provides guidance and
 advice to Agency program and contracting  officials on small and
 small disadvantaged business acquisition activities.

 It is EPA policy to encourage small businesses, small disadvantaged
 businesses, women owned businesses, and labor surplus  area
 concerns to participate in all areas of its direct acquisition activity.

 If your firm qualifies,  please forward a copy of your capability
 statement to  us  for distribution to our program and contracting
 officers. Your capability statement will be helpful in developing a
 vendor source list for upcoming acquisitions which could result in
 increased business opportunities for your firm. Please mail your
 capability statement to:

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                  Senior Program Manager
     Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                 401. M Street, S.W. (1230C)
                  Washington, D.C.  20460
                 Telephone (703) 305-7305

PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT PROGRAMS

Federal agencies are required by law to give preference to certain
kinds of businesses in the awarding 'of contracts. Certain terms
and their meaning must be understood relative to socioeconomic
business development activity.

•      Small Business.  A business qualifies as being small if it,
       including  its  affiliates,  is independently  owned  and
       operated, is not dominant in the area of business in which
       it is bidding on Government contracts, and meets certain
       other size-standard criteria established for each industry by
       the Small Business Administration (SBA). Size standards
       are published in the regulations of SBA (Title 13, CFR Part
       121).

•      Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individuals. A
       contractor of the Federal  Government shall presume that
       socially and economically disadvantaged individuals are (1)
       Black Americans,  (2)  Hispanic  Americans, (3) Native
       Americans (including American Indians, Eskimos,  Aleutes,
       and  Native  Hawaiians), (4) any person who has been
       determined by the SBA within the provisions of  13 CFR
       124-1-1-{3)(i),  (5) the 8(a) program, and (6) members of
       such minority groups as are designated as such by  the SBA
       pursuant  to  the  procedure  set  forth  at -13
       Small Business Owned  and Controlled by  Socially and
       Economically Disadvantaged Individuals.  A small business
       concern owned and controlled by socially and economically
       disadvantaged individuals; a small business concern which
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is  51 percent owned by one or more socially and economically
disadvantaged  individuals,  and  whose  management  and daily
business operations are controlled  by one  or more of such
individuals.

•       Women-Owned Business. A Business that is at least 51
        percent owned by a woman or women who also control
     ,   and operate it. "Control" in this context means  exercising
        the power to make policy decisions.   "Operate"  in this
        context  means being  actively  involved  in  day-to-day
        management,

•       Labor Surplus Area.  A civil jurisdiction determined by the
        Bureau of Labor Statistics (Department of  Labor) to have
        an  average unemployment  rate of 120 percent  of the
        National average or 10 percent or higher, except that no
        area will qualify if the average age unemployment rate is
        less than 6 percent.

•       Labor Surplus Area Concern. A concern that together with
        its first-tier subcontractors will perform work substantially
        (at least 50 percent of the costs  for  manufacturing
        production or services) in labor surplus areas.
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•       Labor Surplus Areas  are those geographical areas identified
        by  the Department of Labor as areas of concentrated
        unemployment or underemployment.

•       A price evaluation preference is established not in excess
        of 10 percent for socially and economically  disadvantaged
        business concerns in unrestricted solicitations.

        (FASA Section 7102, Contracting Progress)

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Requests for further information regarding EPA's small and small
disadvantaged program should be addressed to the following:

                         Director
     Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                401 M Street S.W. (1230C)
                  Washington, D.C. 20460
                Telephone:  (703) 305-7777

COMMODITIES AND SERVICES ACQUIRED BY EPA

The types of commodities and services generally acquired by EPA
are:

•      Research and Development

       Pollution Abatement and Control
       Air Pollution
       Water Pollution
       Other Pollution
       Biomedical
       Other Medical
       Other Research and Development

•      Services

       Technical Representative Services
       Laboratory Testing Services
       Other Architect-Engineer Services
       ADP Facility Management Services
       ADP Systems Development and Programming services
       Other ADP Services
       Maintenance of ADP Equipment
       Installation of Computer and Related Equipment
       Financial/Auditing Services
       Consulting Services
       Other Management Services
       Air Quality Analyses
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Services (Cont.)

Chemical and Biological Studies/Analyses
Environmental Assessments
Environmental Baseline Studies
Environmental Impact Studies
Water Quality Studies
Other Special Studies and Analyses
Quality Assurance Studies and Analyses
Quality Assurance Services
Soil Studies
Cost Benefit Studies
Economic Studies/Analyses
Regulatory Studies
Feasibility Studies
Hazardous Removal Services
Electric Services
Custodial - Janitorial Services
Guard Services
Other Housekeeping
Arts/Graphics Services
Operation of a Warehouse
Printing - Binding Services
Reproduction Services
Technical Writing Services
Other Photo,  Printing, Publishing Services
Lease or Rental of Equipment
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program
Lodging or Conference Centers
Scientific and Management Education
Vocational/Technical Training
Other Training
Maintenance, Repair, Rebuilding of Miscellaneous
  Equipment
Transportation Services
Construction
Additions, Alterations to Real Property

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       Supplies and Equipment

       Gases (all)
       Gas Cylinders
       Chemical, Chemical Products
       ADP Mainframe
       ADP Software
       ADP Terminals
       Lab Animals
       Fuel  Oil
       Special Industry Equipment

WHAT EPA BUYS-NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Research Triangle Park, NC
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The Contracts Management Division at Research Triangle Park,
North  Carolina acquires a variety of equipment, supplies, and
services. Typical acquisition studies on radiation's health effects
on man, animals, and vegetables; identification of air pollution and
the setting of standards to control source pollutants; assessments
of energy resources and their associated pollution problems; the
development of  techniques to  control  present pollutants; and
assessment  of  future  energy resources and  their associated
pollutants.

Request for further information concerning Research Triangle Park
acquisitions should be addressed to the following:

           Director, Contracts Management Division
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
             Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
                 Telephone:  (909) 541-3045

         (Small and Disadvantaged Business Specialist)
               Contracts Management Division
            U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
             Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
                 Telephone: (919) 541-2249
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Cincinnati, OH

The Contracts Management Division at Cincinnati, Ohio, acquires
a variety of equipment, supplies, and services for epidemiological
studies;  toxicological  research;  air/water  quality  standards
development; studies of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as
impacted by pollutants; meteorological research; advance waste
treatment; water renovation; storm and eutrophication; storm and
combined sewer overflows and water supply technology; treatment
and control of industrial water pollution; mining and agricultural
water pollution control, and  control of oil and hazardous material
spills, coordination of an agencywide standardization and quality
control program for measurement of pollutants and environmental
quality; and A & E and Construction Services.

Requests for further information concerning Cincinnati acquisitions
should be addressed to the following:

           Director, Contracts  Management Division
             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
               26 West Martin Luther King Drive
                    Cincinnati, OH 45268
                 Telephone: (513) 366-2002

         (Small and Disadvantaged Business Specialist)
                Contracts Management Division
             U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
               26 West Martin Luther King Drive
                    Cincinnati, OH 45268
                 Telephone: (513) 366-2024
Washington, D.C.

The Headquarters Contracting Office in Washington, D.C. acquires
a variety of equipment, supplies, and services on epidemiological
studies, toxicological research; studies of terrestrial and aquatic
ecosystems as impacted by pollutants; control of industrial water
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for detection; identification and qualification of pollutants; mining
and agricultural water pollution control; control of oil and hazardous
waste  spills and   interdisciplinary  research,  and  ADP  and
telecommunications acquisitions.

Requests  for  further  information  concerning  Headquarters
acquisitions should be addressed to:

                   Competition Advocate
             Office of Acquisition Management
                401 M Street, S.W. (3801F)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (202) 260-9428

     Chief,  Headquarters Procurement Operations Division
                 ADP Procurement Branch
                401 M Street, S.W. (3805F)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (202) 260-6692

        Chief, Superfund/RCRA Program Management
                401 M Street, S.W. (3805F)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (202) 260- 9158

    Chief, Superfund/RCRA Headquarters Operations Branch
                401 M Street, S.W. (3805F)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (202) 260-2578

     Chief, Purchasing and Contracts Management Branch
                401 M Street, S.W. (3803F)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (202) 260-2355

                  Senior Program Manager
     Office of Small  and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
                401 M Street, S.W. (1230C)
                 Washington, D.C.  20460
                Telephone: (703) 305-7305
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 Regional Requirements

 The Regional Offices and certain laboratories located throughout
 the country are authorized to make small purchases of supplies,
.equipment and services not in excess of $25,000; purchases from
 the GSA schedules; and construction up to a maximum of $2,000.
 Small purchases and other simplified purchases are conducted in
 accordance with the FAR Part 13 as supplemented by EPAAR Part
 1513.   Other Regional  Office contracts  are awarded  by the
 Headquarters   Contracting  Office,  the  Cincinnati  Contracts
 Management  Division,  and Research Triangle Park Contracts
 Operation.  Construction in  excess of $2,000 is acquired by the
 Cincinnati Contracts Management Division.
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     EPA HEADQUARTERS, REGIONAL AND LABORATORY
           PROCUREMENT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Environmental Protection Agency
Procurement and Contracts
 Management Division
Fairchild Building (3803F)
499 South Capitol Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460

Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts Management Division
26 West Martin Luther King Drive
Cincinnati, OH  45268

Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts Management Division
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711

Environmental Protection Agency
Administrative Services Division
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
One Congress Street
Boston, MA  02203
Region I

Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts Management Section
290 Broad Street, 27th Floor
New York, New York 10007-1866

Environmental Protection Agency
Administrative Management Branch
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA  19107
Region III
Mr. Glenwood Sites
Phone: (202) 260-2355
Mark Kellerman
Phone: (513) 366-2026
Ms. Starry Jones
Phone: (909) 541-3416
Ms. Susan Pappas
Phone: (617) 565-3740
Mr. Harry Moscoso
Phone:(212)637-3386
Ms. Alexandria RajkowsW
Phone: (215) 597-6156
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Environmental Protection Agency
Grants and Contracts Administration Branch
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Region IV

Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts and Grants Branch
77 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL  60604-3590
Region V

Environmental Protection Agency
Financial Management Branch
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202                  ,
Region VI

Environmental Protection Agency
Facilities
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Region VII

Environmental Protection Agency
Administrative Services  Branch
One Denver Place - 999 18th Street
Denver, CO 80202-2413
Region VIII

Environmental Protection Agency
Support Services Section
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Region IX
Ms. Ethelreen Murdix
Phone: (404) 347-2374
Ms. Kathleen Williams
Phone:(312)886-7956
Ms. Earma Johnson
Phone: (214) 655-6510
Ms. Marilyn Millon
Phone: (913) 551-7229
Mr. Benton Jordan
Phone: (303) 293 1635
Ms. Barbara Bycsek
Phone:(415)744-1626
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Environmental Protection Agency
Administrative Management Branch
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
Region X

Environmental Protection Agency
Robert S. Kerr Environmental
 Research Laboratory
P.O. Box 1198
Ada, OK 74820

Environmental Protection Agency
Central Regional Laboratory
839 Bestgate Road
Annapolis, MD 21401

Environmental Protection Agency
National Fuel & Vehicle Emissions
 Laboratory
2565 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, Ml 48105

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
College Station Road
Athens, GA  3613

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
200 - SW 35th Street
Corvallis, OR 97333

Environmental Protection Agency
National Enforcement Investigations Center
P.O. Box 25227
Denver Federal Center - Bldg.  53
Denver, CO  80225
Ms. Joanne Shea
Phone: (206) 553-0310
Ms. Barbara Marion
Phone: (405) 436-8513
Ms. Ruth Ann Donovan
Phone: (410) 266-9180
Ms. Priscilla Cantrell
Phone:(313)668-4217
Ms. Pam Gunter
Phone: (706) 546-2300
Ms. Fran Kreitzer
Phone: (503) 754-4653
Ms. Jane Chadbourne
Phone:(303)236-5111
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Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
6201  Congdon Boulevard
DulUth, MN  55804

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
Sabine -Island
Gulf Breeze, Fl 32561

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Monitoring Systems
 Laboratory
944 East Harman - P.O. Box 93478
Las Vegas, NV 89193-3478

Environmental Protection Agency
National Air & Radiation Environmental
 Laboratory
540 South Morris Avenue
Montgomery, AL  36115-2601

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
27 Tarzwell Drive
Narragansett, Rl  02882

Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Research Laboratory
Hatfield Marine Science Center
2111  S.E. Marine Science Drive
Newport, OR 97365-5260

Environmental Protection Agency
303 Methodist Building
11th and Chapline Streets
Wheeling, WV 26003
Ms. Kathy Fuson
Phone: (218) 720-5544
Ms. Connie Shoemaker
Phone: (904) 934-9226
Ms. Frances King
Phone: (702) 798-2574
Mr. Herbert Reed
Phone: (334) 270-3408
Ms, Linda Distesano
Phone:(401)782-3121
Ms. Lynda Wolfe
Phone: (503) 867-4035
Ms. Lora Kociban
Phone: (304) 234-0261
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Environmental Protection Agency             Ms. Betty Jeffery
EMSB - Annapolis Operations Section         Phone: (410) 224-0907
2305 Riva Road - suite 300
Annapolis, MD 21401
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