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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[FMR Bulletin 2006–B4]
Federal Management Regulation;
Federal Real Property Profile Summary
Report
General Services
Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In furtherance of FMR
Bulletin 2005–B4, this notice announces
the FY 2005 release of the new version
of the Federal Real Property Profile
(FRPP) Summary Report, which
provides an overview of the U.S.
Government’s owned and leased real
property as of September 30, 2005. The
FY 2005 FRPP Summary Report is now
available.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 8, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT For
clarification of content, contact Stanley
C. Langfeld, Director, Regulations
Management Division (MPR), General
Services Administration, Washington,
DC 20405; stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov,
(202) 501–1737. Please cite FMR
Bulletin 2006–B4.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FY
2005 FRPP Summary Report is a
summary of the Government’s real
property assets as generated by the
FRPP inventory system which was
recently enhanced and modified in
response to the Federal Real Property
Council’s (FRPC) requirements. GSA
partnered with numerous Federal
agencies and the FRPC to develop and
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Dated: June 1, 2006.
John G. Sindelar,
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of
Governmentwide Policy.
General Services Administration
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manage a centralized, comprehensive,
and descriptive database of the
Government’s real property portfolio.
GSA, in collaboration with the FRPC,
determined that enhancing the existing
FRPP with numerous modifications and
upgrades was the most cost-effective,
efficient solution. The goals of the
centralized database are to 1) improve
decision-making with more accurate
and reliable data; 2) provide the ability
to benchmark Federal real property
assets; and 3) consolidate government
real property data collection into one
inventory system.
Real Property
To: Heads of Federal Agencies
Subject: Federal Real Property Profile
Summary Report
1. What is the purpose of this
Bulletin? This Bulletin announces the
FY 2005 release of the new version of
the Federal Real Property Profile (FRPP)
Summary Report, which provides an
overview of the U.S. Government’s
owned and leased real property as of
September 30, 2005.
2. What is the background?
a. On February 4, 2004, the President
issued Executive Order (EO) 13327,
‘‘Federal Real Property Asset
Management,’’ and established the
Federal Real Property Council (FRPC) to
oversee the Government’s asset
management planning process and to
improve governmentwide real property
performance. The EO requires the
Administrator of General Services, in
consultation with the FRPC, to develop
and maintain a centralized inventory
database, incorporating all key elements
identified by the FRPC.
b. GSA and the FRPC determined that
enhancing the existing FRPP with
numerous modifications and upgrades
was the most cost-effective, efficient
solution to meeting the FRPC
requirements. The goals of the
centralized database are to (1) improve
decision-making with more accurate
and reliable data; (2) provide the ability
to benchmark Federal real property
asset performance; and (3) consolidate
government real property data
collection into one inventory system.
c. This is the first issuance of what
will be an annual FRPP Summary
Report generated by the newlyenhanced FRPP inventory system. The
detailed information for this Summary
Report is held in a password-protected
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Web-based database. This database
allows Federal asset managers to update
real property data on-line and in real
time, produce ad hoc reports, measure
performance of real property assets, and
identify unneeded and underutilized
assets for disposal. The FRPP Summary
Report provides information regarding
Federal real property holdings to
stakeholders, including the Office of
Management and Budget, Congress, the
Federal community, and the public.
Agencies confirmed their FY 2005 data
summary figures prior to the FRPP
Summary Report’s publication.
3. How can we obtain a copy of the
FRPP summary report? You will find
the FY 2005 version of the FRPP
Summary Report on the GSA website at
https://www.gsa.gov/realpropertyprofile.
At this site, you will be able to read,
print, or download this report. You can
also obtain a copy from the Asset
Management Division (MPA), Office of
Governmentwide Policy, General
Services Administration, 1800 F Street,
N.W., Washington, DC 20405.
4. Who should we contact for further
information regarding the FRPP? For
further information, contact Stanley C.
Langfeld, Director, Regulations
Management Division (MPR), Office of
Governmentwide Policy, General
Services Administration, by phone (202)
501–1737, or by e-mail at
stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[FMR Bulletin 2006-B4]
Federal Management Regulation; Federal Real Property Profile
Summary Report
AGENCY: General Services Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In furtherance of FMR Bulletin 2005-B4, this notice announces
the FY 2005 release of the new version of the Federal Real Property
Profile (FRPP) Summary Report, which provides an overview of the U.S.
Government's owned and leased real property as of September 30, 2005.
The FY 2005 FRPP Summary Report is now available.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 8, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT For clarification of content, contact
Stanley C. Langfeld, Director, Regulations Management Division (MPR),
General Services Administration, Washington, DC 20405;
stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov, (202) 501-1737. Please cite FMR Bulletin
2006-B4.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FY 2005 FRPP Summary Report is a summary
of the Government's real property assets as generated by the FRPP
inventory system which was recently enhanced and modified in response
to the Federal Real Property Council's (FRPC) requirements. GSA
partnered with numerous Federal agencies and the FRPC to develop and
manage a centralized, comprehensive, and descriptive database of the
Government's real property portfolio. GSA, in collaboration with the
FRPC, determined that enhancing the existing FRPP with numerous
modifications and upgrades was the most cost-effective, efficient
solution. The goals of the centralized database are to 1) improve
decision-making with more accurate and reliable data; 2) provide the
ability to benchmark Federal real property assets; and 3) consolidate
government real property data collection into one inventory system.
Dated: June 1, 2006.
John G. Sindelar,
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Governmentwide Policy.
General Services Administration
[FMR Bulletin 2006-B4]
Real Property
To: Heads of Federal Agencies
Subject: Federal Real Property Profile Summary Report
1. What is the purpose of this Bulletin? This Bulletin announces
the FY 2005 release of the new version of the Federal Real Property
Profile (FRPP) Summary Report, which provides an overview of the U.S.
Government's owned and leased real property as of September 30, 2005.
2. What is the background?
a. On February 4, 2004, the President issued Executive Order (EO)
13327, ``Federal Real Property Asset Management,'' and established the
Federal Real Property Council (FRPC) to oversee the Government's asset
management planning process and to improve governmentwide real property
performance. The EO requires the Administrator of General Services, in
consultation with the FRPC, to develop and maintain a centralized
inventory database, incorporating all key elements identified by the
FRPC.
b. GSA and the FRPC determined that enhancing the existing FRPP
with numerous modifications and upgrades was the most cost-effective,
efficient solution to meeting the FRPC requirements. The goals of the
centralized database are to (1) improve decision-making with more
accurate and reliable data; (2) provide the ability to benchmark
Federal real property asset performance; and (3) consolidate government
real property data collection into one inventory system.
c. This is the first issuance of what will be an annual FRPP
Summary Report generated by the newly-enhanced FRPP inventory system.
The detailed information for this Summary Report is held in a password-
protected Web-based database. This database allows Federal asset
managers to update real property data on-line and in real time, produce
ad hoc reports, measure performance of real property assets, and
identify unneeded and underutilized assets for disposal. The FRPP
Summary Report provides information regarding Federal real property
holdings to stakeholders, including the Office of Management and
Budget, Congress, the Federal community, and the public. Agencies
confirmed their FY 2005 data summary figures prior to the FRPP Summary
Report's publication.
3. How can we obtain a copy of the FRPP summary report? You will
find the FY 2005 version of the FRPP Summary Report on the GSA website
at https://www.gsa.gov/realpropertyprofile. At this site, you will be
able to read, print, or download this report. You can also obtain a
copy from the Asset Management Division (MPA), Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration, 1800 F Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20405.
4. Who should we contact for further information regarding the
FRPP? For further information, contact Stanley C. Langfeld, Director,
Regulations Management Division (MPR), Office of Governmentwide Policy,
General Services Administration, by phone (202) 501-1737, or by e-mail
at stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov.
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