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IRS IT OVERVIEW. Chief Counsel. Director, Research, Analysis, and Statistics. Chief, Communications and Liaison. Chief, EEO and Diversity. Chief, Agency-Wide Shared Services. Commissioner, Large and Mid-Sized Business. Commissioner, Small Business / Self-Employed.
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IRS IT OVERVIEW
Chief Counsel Director, Research, Analysis, and Statistics Chief, Communications and Liaison Chief, EEO and Diversity Chief, Agency-Wide Shared Services Commissioner, Large and Mid-Sized Business Commissioner, Small Business / Self-Employed Chief Information Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Human Capital Officer Chief, Mission Assurance Chief, Criminal Investigation Commissioner, Wage and Investment Chief, Information Technology Services Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Business Security Services Business Systems Modernization Chief Counsel Commissioner Chief of Staff Director, Tax Administration Coordination Director, Office of Professional Responsibility Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration (TIGTA) Deputy Commissioner Services and Enforcement Deputy Commissioner Operations Support DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURYINTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Chief, Appeals National Taxpayer Advocate Counselor to the Commissioner Procurement Organization June 1, 2003
PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION (4/3/05) OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT DAVID A. GRANT, DIRECTOR FRED W. MARTIN, DEPUTY DIRECTOR MANAGING ASSETS TEAM George D.Mohr, Chief BUSINESS OPERATIONSJT Smith, Acting Director Barry Kearns, Acting Deputy Director COMPETITIVE SOURCING Joan Campbell, Director INFORMATION TECH. Linda Barrett, Director Mary Jo Labriola, Deputy Director MODERNIZATION ACQUISITION Brenda J. Bobbitt, Director E-PROCUREMENT Debra M. Grimes, Director POLICY Tim Shaughnessy, Director STRATEGIC ACQUISITION INITIATIVES Vacant
IRS PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION FACTS • Obligate 1.8 Billion Per Year • Spend 20% of IRS Budget • 505 People Nationwide • Manage 15.5 Billion in Contract Administration • Contracting Support for Treasury in Several Major IT Awards
Tips for Small Business Concerns • Keep in Touch with IRS Small Business Office – Update them re: new certifications, award of contracts/subcontracts, etc. • GSA Schedule – If you don’t have one, get one. • IRS maintains an 8(a), HUBZone, & SDVOSB At-a-Glance listing on the Internet – make sure your data is current, see http://www.irs.gov Click on Business Opportunities then on Procurement, then on Small Business Program Office. We use these lists to find sources. • Check your Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at http://www.ccr.gov information. Also, check to see if your company information is listed under the Dynamic Small Business Search. We use the Dynamic Small Business Search to find sources for opportunities and to conduct market research. • Respond to Sources Sought notices and RFIs (http://www.fedbizopps.gov). Let us know if you can provide the required services/products. • Review the IRS Procurement website at http://www.irs.gov. Click on Business Opportunities and then on IRS Procurement.
Upcoming Procurement Opportunities • Mainframe Hardware Maintenance, MCC, DCC, TCC, NO, Small Business Set-Aside, 4th Quarter 2005 Release of Solicitation • Mainframe Software Maintenance, MCC, DCC, TCC, NO, Small Business Set-Aside, 4th Quarter 2005 Release of Solicitation