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Department of Homeland Security Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) Department of Homeland Security Mission We will lead the unified national effort to secure America. We will prevent and deter terrorist attacks and protect against and respond to threats and hazards to the nation. We will ensure safe and secure borders, welcome lawful immigrants and visitors, and promote the free-flow of commerce. DHS Acquisition Regulation Small Business Policy DHS is committed to a unified team approach involving senior management, small business specialists, acquisition personnel and program staff to support both critical homeland security missions and meet public policy objectives concerning small business participation on departmental procurements. Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) Organization Structure Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) Rick Gunderson (Acting) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) Kevin Boshears Oversight and Strategic Support Director Dave Capitano Acquisition Systems 1 TSA Domenic Cipicchio $2.66 Billion Strategic Sourcing Acting Chief of Staff Ann Van Houten Deputy Chief Procurement Officer Vacant Acquisition Program Management Director John Higbee Policy and Acquisition Workforce Director Tom Mason Competition Advocate Support and Ombudsman Oversight and Support Acquisition Policy & Legislation Acquisition Workforce Commercial Services Cost Analysis & Estimating PM Support Program Review 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 CBP John Ely $3.19 Billion ICE Ashley Lewis $2.59 Billion FLETC Richard Formella $230 Million FEMA Jake Hansen $1.99 Billion USCG Claire Grady $3.48 Billion USSS Kelly Curtin, Acting $220 Million SBINet Tiffany Hixson $770 Million OSA Wendy Molzahn Office of Procurement Operations Soraya Correa $4.55 Billion DHS Heads of Contracting Activities FY 2008 Spends 4 As of 12/1/08 Role of the OSDBU The OSDBU serves as the focal point for small business acquisition matters, and works closely with all DHS organizations to implement the program. The OSDBU strives to create an environment in which small businesses have a meaningful opportunity to obtain DHS prime and subcontracts. OSDBU and small business procurement information: please visit www.dhs.gov/openforbusiness Small Business Considerations 8(a) HUBZone Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Traditional Small Business Set-Asides Small Business Teams or Joint Ventures Full and Open Competition – Subcontracting and DHS Mentor-Protégé Program DHS Mentor-Protégé Program Mentor-protégé program features three incentives: preaward, post-award, and annual recognition Mentor-Protégé Program is open to all small businesses Details and application format available on the DHS small business website Small Business Contracting Preliminary Accomplishments – FY 2009 Gov’t-wide Goal (%) DHS Goal (%) Accomplishment ($) Accomplishment (%) N/A N/A $15,557,604,909 N/A SB Prime Contracts 23.0% 31.9% $5,038,108,642 32.4% 8(a) Contracts 2.5% 4.0% $863,625,986 5.5% SDB Prime Contracts [other than 8(a)] 2.5% 4.0% $1,238,715,563 8.0% SDB Prime Contracts [overall; including 8(a) contracts] 5.0% 8.0% $2,102,341,549 13.5% HUBZone SB Prime Contracts 3.0% 3.0% $403,279,800 2.6% SDVOSB Prime Contracts 3.0% 3.0% $272,024,042 1.7% VOSB Prime Contracts N/A N/A $625,518,511 4.0% WOSB Prime Contracts 5.0% 5.0% $1,217,529,487 7.8% Category Total Procurement Dollars Current Information DHS Forecast – published October 1, 2009 PACTS – awarded August 11, 2009 DHS Industry Day – November 19, 2009 EAGLE II – working on draft RFP