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SDVOSB / DVBE Janitorial Project for an Interim Period of 6 Months at The Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

JANITORIAL SERVICES E-WING SDVOSB
INTERIM PERIOD 6 MONTH
Hampton VAMC

S–Janitorial Services E-Wing SDVOSB Interim Period 6 Month

Solicitation Number: VA24611RQ0185
Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs
Office:
Hampton VAMC
Location: Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
:
VA24611RQ0185

: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Base Period: 1 April 2011 THROUGH September 30, 2011

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This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for Commercial Items prepared in accordance with the format in Subpart 12.6 as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation and a written solicitation will not be issued. The requirement will be issued by Department of Veteran Affairs, Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina (VAMC Durham). This combined synopsis/solicitation serves as a request for quote (RFQ) for custodial service and will be issued as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business set-a-side. The solicitation document, incorporated provision and clauses are those in effect through the Federal Acquisition Circular (FAC) 2005-48. The associated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) for this requirement is 561720.

This is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business set-aside requirement. Offerors or Contractors shall be able to perform all required task, and subcontracting is not allowed.

Contracting Office Address:
Department of Veterans Affairs
VISN 6 Centralized Acquisition Service
100 Emancipation Drive
Hampton VA 23667

:
Nakaura Yusuf
CAS, Contract Specialist
757-728-7126
Email: CAS, Contract Specialist
Additional Details and Documents: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&tab=core&id=a4b35582f1a04f4798ce20e9e711e498&_cview=0

Attn SDVOSBs: January/February 2011 issue of VetLikeMe (VLM) SDVOSB Newsletter is now available for viewing

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Attention Service Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses:

The January – February 2011 issue of VetLikeMe (VLM) is now available for viewing.

VetLikeMe (VLM) is a publication focused entirely on service-disabled veteran owned business.  We feature National news that affects our community, interviews with federal government officials and agencies, legislative activities at the State level and editorial opinion.

Launched in October 2009, VLM is published by BluePoint Productions, a non-profit business certified and verified by the Veterans Administration as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business.

Hardy R. Stone, the sole proprietor of BluePoint Productions, is a 100% service-connected disabled veteran.

The following newsletters requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download from adobe.com.

Current VetLikeMe Issue:

January – February 2011 Newsletter

Archived VetLikeMe Issues:

November – December 2010 Newsletter

July – August 2010 Newsletter

May – June 2010 Newsletter

March – April 2010 Newsletter

January – February 2010 Newsletter

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If your business is (or you know of another business) owned by a veteran (VOB), active duty military, reservist or service disabled veteran (SDVOSB) of the United States, Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard or National Guard, please be sure to visit the VeteranOwnedBusiness.com sign up page to get your free listing.

The objective of our FREE Veteran Owned Business Directory is to continue to offer a growing list of products and services that are unique in the fact that they are all owned by, sold by and/or serviced by past and present military members.

VA Announces Budget Request for 2012 | IT Projects Veteran Owned Business Set-Asides

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

VA Announces Budget Request for 2012

Shinseki Pledges to Continue to be “Good Steward” of Resources

WASHINGTON–In announcing the proposed budget for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) during the next fiscal year, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki emphasized “making every dollar” count in the $132 billion budget proposal for VA.

“In the current constrained fiscal environment, every dollar counts”

“We will continue to wisely use the funds that Congress appropriates for us to further improve the quality of life for Veterans and their families through the efficiency of our operations,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.

“In the current constrained fiscal environment, every dollar counts,” Shinseki added. “We have put into place management systems and initiatives to maximize efficiency and effectiveness, and to eliminate waste.”

The budget request for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 must be approved by Congress before taking effect.

Health Care

The budget request seeks nearly $51 billion for medical care. It would provide care to more than 6.2 million patients, including nearly 540,000 Veterans of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The budget request also includes almost $1 billion for a contingency fund and $1.2 billion of operational improvements to manage the appropriated funds in a fiscally responsible manner.

Major health care provisions include:

  • $6.2 billion for mental health programs, including $68 million directly for suicide prevention;
  • $344 million to activate newly constructed medical facilities;
  • $208 million to implement new benefits for Veterans’ caregivers;
  • Nearly $509 million for research; and

Shinseki noted the department has created “a portfolio of initiatives” to improve the quality of VA care while making it easier for patients to access services. Primary care providers will put more emphasis upon disease prevention and healthy living. New technology – securing e-mails, social networking and telehealth – will be harnessed to meet the evolving needs of patients.

For example, in 2010, a daily average of more than 31,000 patients took advantage of VA’s telehome health care. The budget proposal will allow more than 50,000 people daily to use this innovative, at-home care.

Among the department’s operational improvements is a provision that calls for VA to implement Medicare’s standard payment rates, a measure that will free $315 million for other health care needs.

Benefits

The proposed budget for the new fiscal year includes more than $70 billion in “mandatory” benefits programs, a category consisting mostly of VA disability compensation and pension payments.

Shinseki reaffirmed his commitment to “break the back of the backlog” of claims from Veterans for disability compensation and pensions. VA’s goal is to provide Veterans with decisions on their claims within 125 days at a 98 percent accuracy rate by 2015.

Various initiatives support continued redesign of VA’s business processes and development of a paperless claims system to improve the efficiency of VA’s handling of applications for compensation and pensions. Among the major projects is one to provide Veterans with streamlined forms to present to non-VA physicians who are evaluating Veterans for disability benefits, while another new program allows online application for claims related to exposure to Agent Orange.

Homelessness Prevention

The funding request includes nearly $940 million for specific programs to prevent and reduce homelessness among Veterans and their families. This funding is a 17 percent increase over the current budget of nearly $800 million.

“Homelessness is both a housing and a health care issue,” Shinseki said. “Our 2012 budget plan supports a comprehensive approach to eliminating Veterans’ homelessness by making key investments in homeless and mental health programs.”

Education and Training

The requested budget for “mandatory” benefits programs includes nearly $11.5 billion for VA education, training, vocational rehabilitation and employment programs, including educational benefit programs VA administers for the Department of Defense. Approximately 925,000 people will receive benefits under these programs. Nearly three-quarters of the funds will go to recipients of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill.

The budget proposal continues development of an automated Post-9/11 GI Bill claims processing system that will speed tuition and housing payments to eligible Veterans.

Information Technology

VA will seek nearly $3.2 billion for the new fiscal year to operate and maintain its information technology (IT).

“IT is the key to bringing VA into the 21st century,” Shinseki said. “It allows for the efficient delivery of health care and benefits.”

A recent independent study found that VA invested $4 billion in medical IT from 1997 to 2007, which generated $7 billion in savings, mostly from the elimination of duplicate medical tests and the reduction of medical errors.

VA has a major role in the development of the “virtual lifetime electronic record” as part of an inter-agency federal initiative to provide complete and portable electronic health records for service members, Veterans, other family members and, eventually, all Americans.

Through a disciplined approach to IT projects, VA transformed its software development processes, meeting product delivery schedules over 80 percent of the time.

VA is consolidating its IT requirements into 15 major contracts, which will lower costs and increase oversight and accountability. Seven of the 15 contracts are set-aside for Veteran-owned businesses, and four of those seven are reserved for small businesses owned by service-disabled Veterans.

Construction

Nearly $590 million in major construction is included within next year’s budget request.

“This reflects the department’s continued commitment to provide quality health care and benefits through improving its facilities to be modern, safe and secure for Veterans,” Shinseki said.

The funding proposal provides for the continuation of seven ongoing construction projects at health care facilities – New Orleans; Denver; San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Louis; Palo Alto, Calif.; Bay Pines, Fla., and Seattle – plus new projects in Reno, Nev.; Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Also in the budget request is $550 million for minor construction for such purposes as seismic corrections, improvements for patient safety, and enhancements for access and patient privacy.

Additionally, the spending proposal includes funds for a gravesite expansion project at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii.

National Cemeteries

VA is seeking more than $250 million next year for the operation and maintenance of its 131 national cemeteries.

The department expects to inter about 115,000 people next year at its national cemeteries. Nearly 90 percent of the U.S. population is within 75 miles of a VA-run national cemetery or a state-run Veterans cemetery.

For the fourth consecutive time in 10 years, VA’s system of national cemeteries has bested the nation’s top corporations and other federal agencies in a prestigious, independent survey of customer satisfaction.

The fiscal year 2012 budget plan includes $46 million to fund creation and improvement of state Veterans cemeteries and tribal government Veterans cemeteries.

Further information about VA’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2012 is available on the Internet at www.va.gov/budget/products.asp.

Contacts

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Office of Public Affairs
Media Relations
202-461-7600

VA Set to Verify Veteran Small Businesses; New Verification Process To Support and Protect Veteran Owned Small Businesses

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

VA Set to Verify Veteran Small Businesses

(article: VA Set to Verify Veteran Small Businesses)
(source: Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization)


WASHINGTON–(January 3, 2011)–To further advocate for Veterans, VA announced that companies identifying themselves as small businesses or Veteran-owned businesses to gain priority for some Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contracts must now provide documentation verifying their status within 90 days of receiving notice from the agency.

“VA is committed to doing business with as well as supporting and protecting Veteran-owned small businesses,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “Although the verification process may initially be a challenge to some small business owners and to VA, it’s a necessary step to eliminate misrepresentation by firms trying to receive contracts that should go to service-disabled and other Veteran-owned vendors.”

The Veterans Benefits Act of 2010, signed by the President Oct. 13, expanded VA’s requirement to verify the status of businesses claiming Veterans preference to compete for VA contracts by being listed in VA’s VetBiz.gov “Vendor Information Pages” (VIP) database. Companies will have to submit an application to substantiate their status as owned and controlled by Veterans, service-disabled Veterans or eligible surviving spouses. Only companies that submit the information will be listed in the VIP database.

The law requires VA to notify currently listed businesses that within 90 days of the Veteran-owned business receiving the notice they must submit certain business documents. VA sent notices to more than 13,000 listed businesses by email and mail Dec. 10-11. Other companies, wanting to be listed in the database and considered for future set-aside VA contracts, also have to submit application packages. VA will work on those verifications after the existing listings are verified.

The department plans to post additional information at www.VetBiz.gov in early February informing applicants how to submit their documents electronically. In the meantime, VA’s notice to currently listed businesses encourages them to submit their information on CD-ROM.

Priority processing will be given to those Veteran-owned firms that are in line to receive a set-aside contract from VA, those that already conduct business with VA, and those that have already filed an application for verification.

For more information, visit the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization’s website at www.va.gov/OSDBU/veteran/verification.asp or the main page at www.va.gov/osdbu/.

VA Starts Mentoring for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Starts Mentoring Program for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (VOSB)

(article: VA Starts Mentoring for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses)
(source: Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization)

Washington
(December 22, 2010) - To help small businesses owned by service-disabled Veterans and other Veteran-owned small businesses become more competitive in the marketplace, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has selected 20 mentor-protégé teams to participate in a new program.

“For VA, it’s a natural goal to award government contracts to qualified Veteran-owned small businesses,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.  “Not only does it benefit the Veteran entrepreneur, but VA gets the contractor support it needs more quickly and with less risk.  All Veterans win by getting better services from VA.”

The program commits participating firms to agreements of up to 36 months in which mentoring firms provide business assistance in various skill areas and foster long-term business relationships with their Veteran-owned protégé firms.  The mentor and protégé firms will prepare their own agreements.

VA selected the teams based on its assessment of small businesses owned by Veterans and the ability of potential mentoring firms to offer help with development.

Small-business specialists in VA’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization reviewed the agreements formed by the participants.  The mentoring firms are not necessarily Veteran-owned.  Their mentoring can benefit the protégé firms if VA evaluates them in bidding for future contracts or subcontracts.

VA said it plans to select five more pairs of mentor and protégé firms next month.  VA will select additional mentor-protégé teams next August and approximately every six months thereafter.

More information on the new program can be found at http://www.va.gov/osdbu.

New Orleans Selected as 2011 National Veterans Small Business Conference Location

Friday, November 5th, 2010

National Veterans Small Business Conference Selects New Orleans as 2011 Venue

WASHINGTON — Thousands of small business owners, Veterans, military personnel and federal employees will attend the federal government’s premier national event for Veteran-owned small business in New Orleans in August 2011.

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki, “It allows us to draw attention to a region that is successfully recovering from one of the worst natural disasters in our country’s history.”

The seventh annual National Veterans Small Business Conference and Exposition will be held in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center August 15-18, 2011, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officials announced today.

In 2011, VA replaces the U.S. Army as the principal conference sponsor.  The Army established the event, previously held in Las Vegas, with the goal of providing Veteran business owners with important information about federal Veterans programs, business development strategies, and Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) legislation.  Attendance has grown about 32 percent a year since its inception.  In 2010, more than 3,300 people attended, well beyond the 2,600 expected.  Half of the attendees at the 2010 conference were Veterans who owned small businesses. Other attendees included Veterans contemplating opening their own businesses and firms that wanted to do business with Veteran business owners.

New Orleans offers hotel accommodations ranging from luxury suites to inexpensive rooms for budget-conscious small-business owners, with accommodations for attendees who are disabled.

The Morial Convention Center will welcome Veterans with a recently completed $90 million restoration that began late in 2006.  The facility is one of the most technologically advanced convention centers in the United States.  Selection of the site will offer an economic boost to a region devastated by Hurricane Katrina and this summer’s Gulf Oil spill – both considerations factored into the VA Secretary’s decision to move the conference to New Orleans.

Scheduled to speak at the 2011 conference are Secretary Shinseki and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu.  There will be Veterans Affairs services and benefits information kiosks available through the exposition. VA invites all interested persons and businesses to attend. Visit www.va.gov/osdbuz and check back frequently for new details.

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VeteranOwnedBusiness.com is in no way affiliated with the above organization. We do not in any way endorse the above business/organization or guarantee the above offer.  Please address any questions to the aforementioned business/organization for more information about their program.  VeteranOwnedBusiness.com and the Veteran Owned Business Directory are simply providing information we feel is of interest to veterans, active duty military, reservists, service disabled veterans, veteran owned businesses, service disabled veteran owned businesses, families of veterans, families of our armed forces and any other person or persons directly or indirectly involved with the United States military.

Please Vote For VeteranOwnedBusiness.com in April 2010 Pepsi Refresh Everything

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

There’s no other way to ask this so we come right out and say, “WE NEED YOUR HELP!”

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VeteranOwnedBusiness.com is in the running for a grant in Pepsi’s Refresh Everything April 2010 project.  We are asking for your help.  We would really appreciate it if you would take a few minutes and register for Pepsi’s Refresh Everything project and then take time to vote for VeteranOwnedBusiness.com.  We are hoping to get funding to help with several development projects that are necessary for us to reach our next major milestone of 10,000 business profiles (currently at 4,000).

The link to VeteranOwnedBusiness.com can be found here: http://www.refresheverything.com/veteranownedbusiness.  First time visitors need to signVeteran Owned Business Directory Logo up first (just a few questions).  The grant program is actually a daily voting process.  If you’ve got the time, please visit the site each day and vote for VeteranOwnedBusiness.com: http://www.refresheverything.com/veteranownedbusiness.  I added a daily reminder in my calendar to vote each morning.

I’d also appreciate it if you would please pass this on to others you know who are veterans, family members of veterans or other Americans who proudly support our country’s military heroes (which should be every American).  Any additional support we can get will be greatly appreciated as we are already a bit behind (the voting started on 4/1/2010 at 12:01am).  In addition to letting others know about this program, you can also mention something about it in your blog and/or alert those in your social network about it (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.).

Lastly, if you are a veteran, active duty military or reservist and own a business, by all means sign up for your business’ free profile (look for the red “sign up” button) by visiting http://www.VeteranOwnedBusiness.com.  You can Fan us Facebook here: http://www.Facebook.com/VeteranOwnedBusiness and follow us on Twitter here: http://www.Twitter.com/VeteranOwned.

The entire team at VeteranOwnedBusiness.com joins me in thanking you in advance for your support!

Regards,

-Brian

Brian K. St.Ours, Founder
VeteranOwnedBusiness.com
The Directory of Businesses Owned by U.S. Military Veterans
2420 Minton Road
Melbourne, FL 32904
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VeteranOwnedBusiness.com Welcomes Central Florida’s AVET Project Inc.

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com is proud to welcome AVET Project Inc. of Patrick Air Force Base, Florida (Brevard County FL) to the Veteran Owned Business Directory Non Profit Section.

AVET Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the needs of active-duty military and veterans of the United States of America. AVET Project has an ambitious goal to furnish, free of charge, every military member (approx 1.5 million) with a Empowerment Equipment Bag (EEB), which is a collection of personal care items and empowerment information. Donations are needed and appreciated so we can continue to expand this important mission.

AVET Project Inc.

Additionally, AVET Project is seeking donations to support our “Project Rest and Recuperation”, which affords returning service members and their spouses an opportunity to readjust and reconnect with their loved ones after leaving combat 24/7 for months,… even years. AVET Project believes our heroes deserve a safe, relaxing place on the East & West coasts to decompress, sleep well and recuperate… all for FREE.

Are you with a non profit organization?  If you are, be sure to get your organization’s free listing in the Veteran Owned Business Directory: http://www.veteranownedbusiness.com/signup.php?plan=4.

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com Welcomes Helping Our Veterans, Inc.

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

VeteranOwnedBusiness.com is proud to welcome Helping Our Veterans, Inc. of Decatur, Georgia (Dekalb County, GA) to the Veteran Owned Business Directory Non Profit Section.  Helping Our Veterans, Inc. was established in 2008. Helping Our Veterans, Inc. (HOV) provides information and referral (I & R) assistance services to assist chronically homeless veterans apply for benefits, receive mental and physical supportive services.

Are you with a non profit organization?  If you are, be sure to get your organization’s free listing in the Veteran Owned Business Directory: http://www.veteranownedbusiness.com/signup.php?plan=4.