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SAVE DISPOSAL COSTS AND STILL REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT THROUGH THE FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY PROGRAM Scott E. Pepperman Executive Director National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property www.nasasp.org
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THE FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY DONATIONS PROGRAM IS... Best Example Of Federal, State And Local Governments Working Together Annually Saves American Taxpayers Over $100 Million Stretches Local Budget Dollars Recycles Your Tax Dollars Finally It Is A Program That Helps Make The Impossible... Possible
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HISTORY -Federal Administrative and Services Act of 1949, as amended -P.L. 94-519 (1976) -Stewart B. McKinney Act (1986) -P.L. 105-50 (1997) -Title 40, Section 549 (2002)
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Federal Surplus is defined as… All personal property and equipment of the federal government and military branches, once no longer needed by the government, including: -Obsolete items -Items used to full life expectancy -Items that must be replaced for safety or economic reasons
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GSA Screening Cycles (… where SASPs fall in the cycle) Internal Agency Redistribution GSA Cycle Federal Utilization Donation Cycle Public Auction Within Federal Agencies --Dept. of Defense --Law Enforcement --Fire Fighters Between Federal Agencies --Social Security Admin --F.B.I. --Small Business Admin --others State Agency for Surplus --State Government --Local Governments Towns, cities, villages Schools, police, fire -- Not-For-Profit Entities Shelters, etc
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What is a SASP? - State Agency Designated by the Governor to act as a partner to GSA in Administering the Program. -State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) are governed by the rules, policies and programs promulgated by the… -U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) SASP MISSION: “For the public good…to Donate surplus federal property to eligible organizations in a fair and equitable manner.” * Responsibilities (Eligibility, Compliance, Accountability, Security)
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The National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property - Who is NASASP ??? - History of NASASP??? - What does NASASP Do???
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National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property WHY is there a NASASP, Inc.? - TO protect, promote and enhance the federal surplus property program, - TO speak to the federal government with one voice; and - TO provide a conduit and centralized network to all state and federal agencies for the disposition of personal property.
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What can NASASP do for your Federal agency? - Assist with Disaster Relief Efforts – Networking, Transportation, Accountability - Expedited Screening – Reduce Costs - State Managed Property Centers – Reduce Space - Reuse is Recycling – Reduce Carbon Footprint
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Expedited Screening - Allows your federal agency to remove and transfer personal property quickly - Must be approved by GSA - No cost to your agency
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Offer State-Managed Property Centers - SASPs enter into agreements with federal agencies--with GSA approval--to serve as Property Holding Centers - Federal property is made available at SASP warehouse for screening - Benefit to federal agency is ability to quickly remove property with minimal expense.
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REUSE IS RECYCLING - Recycle Federal Tax Dollars - E.O. 13514 – Federal Leadership in Environmental Energy and Economic Performance (2009) - GSA Bulletin FMR B-34 - Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets (2012) - Green, When It Was Only A Color
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Are There Costs Involved For The Federal Government Donee??? *Federal Government Cost *Donee Cost (Service Charge) - Minimal - Necessary - Taxpayer Benefit (100% R.O.I.)
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… Contact your state SASP and see how we can save your agency time and money by disposing of your federal property!
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QUESTIONS? Scott E. Pepperman Executive Director NASASP National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property, Inc. 5 Briarwood Court Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050 Telephone No. : 717-389-5100 E-mail:ExecutiveDirector@nasasp.org Web site: www.nasasp.org
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