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National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property -August 2007. GSA’s Role in Federal Asset Management Policy. Federal Government owns personal property assets valued over $1.2 Trillion. The Policies and Best Practices originating from GSA/OGP govern how these assets are managed.
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National Association of State Agencies for Surplus Property -August 2007
GSA’s Role in Federal Asset ManagementPolicy • Federal Government owns personal property assets valued over $1.2 Trillion. • The Policies and Best Practices originating from GSA/OGP govern how these assets are managed.
Managing Personal Property • Federal Management Regulations • Bulletins • Interagency Committee on Property Management • Property Management Executive Committee • Conferences/meetings with various stakeholders federal and non-federal
Regulations • General FMR 102-35 (published 3/7/07) • Utilization FMR 102-36 • Donation FMR 102-37 • Sale FMR 102-38 (being revised) • Exchange/sale FMR 102-39 • Hazardous FPMR 101-42 (FMR 102-40 Pending) • Abandoned/forfeited FMR 102-41 • Foreign Gifts FMR 102-42 (being revised) • Supply/Procurement Subchapter E (FPMR) (FMR 102-21to 28 Pending)
Personal Property Initiatives • Governmentwide Performance Measures and Desired Outcomes • Evaluation and Compliance • Continuing collaboration with non-federal stakeholders • Identifying Property Management “Best Practices” • FAS
Federal Asset Sales • Description – To apply a customer-centric solution to the sale of Government property. • Purpose – To make it easier for citizens and businesses to locate and buy Federal assets. To make the sale of government assets more efficient. • Stakeholders – Public citizens and businesses; Federal Agencies; OMB; Congress
Forthcoming Activities • The incorporation and use of consensus standards in property management in the FMR and internal agency policies. • Increased collaboration with other bodies such as acquisition, finance, IT, etc. • International and national security issues.
Office of Governmentwide Policy Questions?
Asset Management Policy Homepage www.gsa.gov/personalpropertypolicy Includes links to Laws, FPMR and FMR regulations, ICPM activity, and GSA Team contact information. GSA OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTWIDE POLICY CONTACTS Bob Holcombe (202) 501-3828 Jim Begis (202) 501-4608