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Military & Government Affairs Panel Harbor Ballroom G-I Tuesday, October 20 th 1:30pm – 3:30pm
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Kim Chancellor Traffic management Specialist, Employee Relocation Resource Center (ERRC)
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International Association of Movers (IAM) 53 rd Annual Meeting October 20, 2015 Military & Government Affairs Panel “Participate, Partner, Play”
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GSA’s Employee Relocation Resource Center (ERRC) GSA Headquarters:1800 F Street, NW Julie Blanford Washington, DC 20405 Terri Shaffer Reid Salvette Camille Tucker Terry Maloney Kansas City, MO: 2300 Main St. 7 th Floor NE Robyn Bennett Kansas City, MO 64108 Kim Chancellor
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CHAMP Program Metrics Fiscal Years 2014 - 2015 ServiceFY 2014 FY 2015 (appr ox) CHAMP HHG Shipments (Domestic/Int’l) 13,0 57 18,78 6 CHAMP Int’l HHG Shipments4,96 9 6,626 CHAMP UAB Shipments (Domestic/Int’l) 5,74 7 7,198 CHAMP POV Shipments (Domestic/Int’l) 2,36 5 3,395 CHAMP Average Shipment Weight (Domestic/Int’l) 6,83 1 6,934 CHAMP – Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program HHG – Household Goods UAB – Unaccompanied Air Baggage POV – Privately Owned Vehicles
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Agenda CHAMP Program Data TSP Re-Certification Process Policy Change (FMR): Transportation Reporting Quick Updates
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Re-Certification of CHAMP TSPs The basis of TSPs re-certifying in CHAMP is 2- fold: to determine how each TSP is handling shipments to ensure each CHAMP TSP is educated on the HTOS & recent changes to the program
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Re-Certification Process Occur in 2 phases: once contacted, TSP will provide GSA with information on how it is handling shipments under CHAMP (HHG common carrier, freight forwarder, agent for van line, etc.) each TSP will be provided a questionnaire geared towards recent changes/updates
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Re-Certification Process Approximately 50 questions Questions will be T/F or multiple choice Tests/questions will differ What I Do & Do Not Know Required score to pass Consequences to poor scoring Time line to begin
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Policy Change to FMR; Transportation Mgmt; Transportation Reporting Background: Government-wide transportation study in 2009 Lack in several areas (accountability for outbound transportation, limited transparency into actual expenditures, & inexperience in procurement methods) Inadequate research in the acquisition/selection of TSPs Limited training/expertise to transportation management. GSA study in 2012 Identified a need for reliable transportation data Across all Government agencies
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The Final Rule Recommendations: Federal agencies report transaction level transportation data. No duplication of data that is already provided to GSA’s Audits Division. The Federal Interagency Transportation System (FITS) will be used to capture agency’s submission of data for --- freight, cargo, household goods (contract or tender). An FMR bulletin will be provided to agencies identifying the submission process. Outcome: Enable agencies to make decisions using factual information. Enable GSA to develop enhanced transportation programs which are more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
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More Information: Contact: Lois Mandell, Office of Government-wide Policy Phone: (202) 501-2735 E-Mail: Lois.Mandell@GSA.GOV
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Quick Items to Note All rates effective November 1, 2015 have been loaded and are active in TMSS (Transportation Management Services Solution). As of January 1, 2016 GSA will no longer accept paper 3080s (Household Goods Carrier Evaluation Report). GSA’s Acquisition Gateway: a 1-stop shop for Government-wide information related to all stages of acquisitions; marketing research, pricing, contract vehicles, communities of practice and program management. Available only to agencies (currently) Public access is scheduled for completion by qtr end
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Questions ?? Kim Chancellor Traffic Management Specialist Employee Relocation Resource Center 816-823-3650 / Kim.Chancellor@GSA.GOV
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