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Sandia National Laboratories. Supplier Diversity Program Overview Leonardo Valencia, Supplier Diversity Advocate Supply Chain Risk Management & Supplier Diversity Department.
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Sandia NationalLaboratories Supplier Diversity Program Overview Leonardo Valencia, Supplier Diversity Advocate Supply Chain Risk Management & Supplier Diversity Department SandiaNationalLaboratoriesisamultimission laboratorymanagedandoperatedbyNational Technology & Engineering Solutionsof Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell InternationalInc.,fortheU.S.Departmentof Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contractDE-NA0003525.SAND2018-4520C SNL Overview Video
Sandia’s History • July 1945: Los Alamos creates Z Division • Nonnuclear component engineering • November 1, 1949: Sandia National Laboratories established In my opinion you have here an opportunity to render an exceptional service in the national interest.
Governance of Sandia National Laboratories NTESS, LLC. • AT&T: 1949–1993 • Martin Marietta: 1993–1995 • Lockheed Martin Corporation: 1995–2017 • National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc.: 2017-present Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) Federally FundedResearch and Development Center (FFRDC)
Sandia Sites Livermore, California Albuquerque, New Mexico Pantex Plant,Amarillo, Texas Kauai, Hawaii Waste Isolation Pilot Plant,Carlsbad, New Mexico Tonopah, Nevada
Purpose Statement Sandia develops advanced technologies to ensure globalpeace 5
Socioeconomic Goals & Achievements • Over $1 Billion of Subcontracting OpportunitiesAnnually! • NTESS is growing Small Business Participation from 50% to 60% byFY22! In accordance with NTESS prime contract Section J, Appendix E “Small Business Subcontracting Plan” • NTESS seeks out capable small, small disadvantaged (SDB), women-owned (WOSB), HUBZone, veteran-owned (VOSB), and service-disabled (SDVOSB) business to successfully support our mission at Sandia 7
Economic Impact Brochure • Released annually to communicate the impact Sandia National Laboratories has on the NM and CA economies • Overview of National Security Programs • Total Laboratory Expenditures • Contract Related Payments broken out by socioeconomic categories • Highlights Small Business Programs and Services • Highlights Other Sandia Community Programs: • Technology and Economic Development • Intellectual Property & technology Commercialization • Community Involvement • Sandia’s Employment 8
SourcingWhat Sandia Looks for in our Subcontractors The ability to demonstrate sustained high performance in cost, quality, safety, and on-time delivery Innovation and responsiveness Customer focused Financially healthy and lean Product and service leadership within their industry Shared commitment to mission success able to assist Sandia in achieving our national security mission.
Business Opportunities Website (BOW) Opportunitiesare Dynamic; New Opportunities everyday! 10
SourcingWhere Do We Find Suppliers • Business Opportunities Website (BOW) • Local and National Conferences • Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS) • HTTP://DSBS.SBA.GOV/DSBS/SEARCH/DSP_DSBS.CFM • System for Award Management (SAM) • WWW.SAM.GOV • Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) • HTTP://WWW.WBENCLINK.ORG • Veteran Owned Business • WWW.VIP.VETBIZ.GOV 11
Supplier Diversity Advocates How We Are Structured • Socioeconomic Categories • PatriciaBrown • WOSB • EDWOSB • Eric Lochausen • VOSB • SDVOSB • Marie Myszkier • SDB / 8a • Indian Tribes • Alaskan Native Corp. • Leo Valencia • HUBZone • Procurement Organizations • PatriciaBrown • Infrastructure Operations • Advanced Science & Technology, Mission Assurance, IT Services & Key Subcontractors • Eric Lochausen • Streamlined Acquisitions (<$250k) • National Security Programs • Weapons Engineering / Product Realization & Infrastructure • Marie Myszkier • Security & International Procurement • SNL California Procurement • Leo Valencia • Agile Procurement • Corporate & Strategic Purchasing • External Affiliations • PatriciaBrown • Women’s Business Enterprise Nat‘l Council • Women’s Business Council Southwest • Nat‘lAssoc. of Women Business Owners • Eric Lochausen • The U.S. Department of VeteransAffairs • The Elite SDVO BusinessNetwork • The NM Department of VeteranServices • The NM Veterans Procurement Asst.Center • The NM Veterans BusinessAssociation • Marie Myszkier • National 8(a)Association • Minority Business DevelopmentAgency • Leo Valencia • HUBZone Contractor’s National Council