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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2005
Agency Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of
agency inventory of activities that are
not inherently governmental and of
activities that are inherently
governmental.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Activities
Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public
Law 105–270, requires agencies to
develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental—
i.e., inventories of commercial activities.
The FAIR Act further requires OMB to
review the inventories in consultation
with the agencies and publish a notice
of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is
completed. In accordance with the FAIR
Act, OMB is publishing this notice to
announce the availability of inventories
from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial
activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
Interested parties who disagree with
an agency’s initial judgment may
challenge the inclusion or the omission
of an activity on the list of activities that
are not inherently governmental within
30 working days and, if not satisfied
with this review, may appeal to a higher
level within the agency.
This is the second release of
inventories for FY 2005. A notice of the
first release of FY 2005 inventories was
published in the Federal Register on
March 14, 2006. See 71 FR 13188–
13190. As indicated in OMB’s March
2006 notice, the FY 2005 inventory
prepared by the Department of Labor
(DOL) was released in connection with
the first notice of public availability.
However, following the initial release of
its inventory, DOL made a
determination to reclassify certain
activities. DOL is making the revisions
to its inventory available pursuant to
this notice. Since these reclassifications
were not made in response to a
challenge or appeal, they are considered
to be an initial judgment of the agency.
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The Office of Federal Procurement
Policy has made available a FAIR Act
User’s Guide through its Internet site:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair-index.html. This
User’s Guide will help interested parties
review FY 2005 FAIR Act inventories.
Rob Portman,
Director.
ATTACHMENT.—SECOND FAIR ACT RELEASE FY 2005
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ...............................................
Appalachian Regional Commission ..........................................................
Architectural and Transporation Barriers Compliance Board ..................
Arlington National Cemetery ....................................................................
Armed Forces Retirement Home .............................................................
Barry Goldwater Scholarship Education Foundation ...............................
Broadcasting Board of Governors ............................................................
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation ........................................
Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled.
Consumer Product Safety Commission ...................................................
Department of Agriculture ........................................................................
Department of Agriculture (IG) .................................................................
Department of Commerce ........................................................................
Department of Homeland Security ...........................................................
Department of Labor ................................................................................
Department of Veterans Affairs ................................................................
Federal
Federal
Federal
Federal
Federal
Federal
Communications Commission .....................................................
Communications Commission (IG) .............................................
Election Commission ...................................................................
Energy Regulatory Commission .................................................
Labor Relations Authority ............................................................
Maritime Commission ..................................................................
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission ............................
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board ............................................
General Services Administration ..............................................................
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation ................................................
Institute of Museum and Library Services ................................................
International Trade Commission ..............................................................
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation ...................................
Japan-United States Friendship Commission ..........................................
Merit Systems Protection Board ...............................................................
National Commission of Libraries and Information Sciences ..................
National Council on Disability ...................................................................
National Gallery of Art ..............................................................................
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight ......................................
Office of Government Ethics ....................................................................
Office of Management and Budget ..........................................................
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation ...........................................
Office of Science and Technology Policy ................................................
Peace Corps .............................................................................................
Security and Exchange Commission .......................................................
Smithsonian Institution .............................................................................
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights .............................................................
White House Commision of National Moment of Remembrance ............
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Mr. Ralston Cox, (202) 606–8528; www.achp.gov.
Mr. Guy Land, (202) 884–7674; www.arc.gov.
Mr. Larry Roffee, (202) 272–001; www.access-board.gov.
Mr. Rory Smith, (703) 6078561; www.arlingtoncemetery.org.
Mr. Steven G. McManus, (202) 730–3533; www.afrh.com.
Mr. Gerald Smith, (703) 765–6012; www.act.org/goldwater.
Mr. Stephen Smith, (202) 203–4588; www.bbg.gov.
Ms. Judith M. Shellenberger, (315) 258–0090; www.whitehouse.gov/
omb/procurement/fair_list_nosite.html.
Mr. Leon Wilson, (703) 604–7740; www.jwod.gov.
Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504–7644; www.cpsc.gov.
Ms. Ava Lee, (202) 720–1179; www.usda.gov/ocfo.
Mr. Rod DeSmet, (202) 720–6979; www.usda.gov/oig/rptsbulletins.htm.
Mrs. Maile Arthur, (202) 482–1574; www.doc.gov.
Mr. David Childs, (202) 772–9785; www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/editorial/editorial_0504.xml.
Mr. Al Stewart, (202) 693–4028; www.dol.gov.
Ms.
Julie
R.
Gough,
(202)
273–5048;
www.va.gov/op3/
page.cfm?pg=25.
Mr. Kent Baum, (202) 418–0137; www.fcc.gov/omd/reports.html.
Mr. David Hunt, (202) 418–1522; www.fcc.gov/oig.
Ms. Tina VanBrakle, (202) 694–1006; www.fec.gov/pages/fair.shtml.
Ms. Kimberly Fernandez, (202) 502–8302; www.ferc.gov
Ms. Jill Crumpacker, (202) 218–7900; www.flra.gov.
Mr. Bruce Dobrowski, (202) 523–5800; www.fmc.gov/reading/
FairActSubmissionIntro.asp.
Mr. Richard Baker, (202) 434–9905; www.fmshrc.gov.
Mr. Richard White, (202) 942–1633; www.frtib.gov.
Mr. Paul Boyle, (202) 501–0324; www.gsa.gov.
Ms. Tonji Wade, (202) 395–6995; www.truman.gov/statements/statements_show.htm?doc_id=248726.
Ms. Teresa LaHaie, (202) 653–4633; www.imls.gov.
Mr. Stephen McLaughlin, (202) 205–3131; www.usitc.gov.
Mr. Steve Weiss, (202) 653–6109; www.jamesmadison.com.
Ms. Margaret Mihori, (202) 653–9800; office.jusfc.gov/commissn/
FAIRAct.htm.
Ms. Deborah Miron, (202) 653–6772 x 1168; www.mspb.gov.
Ms. Madeleine McCain, (202) 606–9200; www.nclis.gov.
Ms. Ethel Briggs, (202) 272–2004; www.ncd.gov.
Mr. William W. McClure, (202) 312–2760; www.nga.gov/xio/treasurer.shtm.
Ms. Jill Weide, (202) 414–3813; www.ofheo.gov.
Mr. Sean Donohue, (202) 482–9231; www.usoge.gov.
Ms. Lauren Wright, (202) 395–3970; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/fair/notices_avail.html.
Ms. Nancy Thomas, (928) 779–2721; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/ fair_list_nosite.html.
Mr. Mark D. Hodge, (202) 456–6000; www.ostp.gov.
Ms. Janice Hagginbothom, (202) 692–1655; www.peacecorps.gov/
index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.docs.
Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551–7446; www.sec.gov.
Ms. Alice Maroni, (202) 275–2020; www.si.edu.
Ms. TinaLouise Martin, (202) 376–8364; www.uscer.gov.
Ms. Tina Harmon, (512) 460–5220; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/fair_list_nosite.html.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2005 Agency Inventories Under
the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of agency inventory of activities
that are not inherently governmental and of activities that are
inherently governmental.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public Law
105-270, requires agencies to develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees that are not inherently
governmental--i.e., inventories of commercial activities. The FAIR Act
further requires OMB to review the inventories in consultation with the
agencies and publish a notice of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is completed. In accordance
with the FAIR Act, OMB is publishing this notice to announce the
availability of inventories from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
Interested parties who disagree with an agency's initial judgment
may challenge the inclusion or the omission of an activity on the list
of activities that are not inherently governmental within 30 working
days and, if not satisfied with this review, may appeal to a higher
level within the agency.
This is the second release of inventories for FY 2005. A notice of
the first release of FY 2005 inventories was published in the Federal
Register on March 14, 2006. See 71 FR 13188-13190. As indicated in
OMB's March 2006 notice, the FY 2005 inventory prepared by the
Department of Labor (DOL) was released in connection with the first
notice of public availability. However, following the initial release
of its inventory, DOL made a determination to reclassify certain
activities. DOL is making the revisions to its inventory available
pursuant to this notice. Since these reclassifications were not made in
response to a challenge or appeal, they are considered to be an initial
judgment of the agency.
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The Office of Federal Procurement Policy has made available a FAIR
Act User's Guide through its Internet site: https://www.whitehouse.gov/
omb/procurement/fair-index.html. This User's Guide will help interested
parties review FY 2005 FAIR Act inventories.
Rob Portman,
Director.
Attachment.--Second Fair Act Release FY 2005
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Advisory Council on Historic Mr. Ralston Cox, (202) 606-
Preservation. 8528; www.achp.gov.
Appalachian Regional Commission........ Mr. Guy Land, (202) 884-7674;
www.arc.gov.
Architectural and Transporation Mr. Larry Roffee, (202) 272-
Barriers Compliance Board. 001; www.access-board.gov.
Arlington National Cemetery............ Mr. Rory Smith, (703) 6078561;
www.arlingtoncemetery.org.
Armed Forces Retirement Home........... Mr. Steven G. McManus, (202)
730-3533; www.afrh.com.
Barry Goldwater Scholarship Education Mr. Gerald Smith, (703) 765-
Foundation. 6012; www.act.org/goldwater.
Broadcasting Board of Governors........ Mr. Stephen Smith, (202) 203-
4588; www.bbg.gov.
Christopher Columbus Fellowship Ms. Judith M. Shellenberger,
Foundation. (315) 258-0090;
www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair_list_
nosite.html.
Committee for Purchase from People Who Mr. Leon Wilson, (703) 604-
are Blind or Severely Disabled. 7740; www.jwod.gov.
Consumer Product Safety Commission..... Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504-
7644; www.cpsc.gov.
Department of Agriculture.............. Ms. Ava Lee, (202) 720-1179;
www.usda.gov/ocfo.
Department of Agriculture (IG)......... Mr. Rod DeSmet, (202) 720-6979;
www.usda.gov/oig/
rptsbulletins.htm.
Department of Commerce................. Mrs. Maile Arthur, (202) 482-
1574; www.doc.gov.
Department of Homeland Security........ Mr. David Childs, (202) 772-
9785; www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/
interapp/editorial/editorial_
0504.xml.
Department of Labor.................... Mr. Al Stewart, (202) 693-4028;
www.dol.gov.
Department of Veterans Affairs......... Ms. Julie R. Gough, (202) 273-
5048; www.va.gov/op3/
page.cfm?pg=25.
Federal Communications Commission...... Mr. Kent Baum, (202) 418-0137;
www.fcc.gov/omd/reports.html.
Federal Communications Commission (IG). Mr. David Hunt, (202) 418-1522;
www.fcc.gov/oig.
Federal Election Commission............ Ms. Tina VanBrakle, (202) 694-
1006; www.fec.gov/pages/
fair.shtml.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission... Ms. Kimberly Fernandez, (202)
502-8302; www.ferc.gov
Federal Labor Relations Authority...... Ms. Jill Crumpacker, (202) 218-
7900; www.flra.gov.
Federal Maritime Commission............ Mr. Bruce Dobrowski, (202) 523-
5800; www.fmc.gov/reading/
FairActSubmissionIntro.asp.
Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Mr. Richard Baker, (202) 434-
Commission. 9905; www.fmshrc.gov.
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Mr. Richard White, (202) 942-
Board. 1633; www.frtib.gov.
General Services Administration........ Mr. Paul Boyle, (202) 501-0324;
www.gsa.gov.
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Ms. Tonji Wade, (202) 395-6995;
www.truman.gov/statements/
statements_show.htm?doc_id=2
48726.
Institute of Museum and Library Ms. Teresa LaHaie, (202) 653-
Services. 4633; www.imls.gov.
International Trade Commission......... Mr. Stephen McLaughlin, (202)
205-3131; www.usitc.gov.
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Mr. Steve Weiss, (202) 653-
Foundation. 6109; www.jamesmadison.com.
Japan-United States Friendship Ms. Margaret Mihori, (202) 653-
Commission. 9800; office.jusfc.gov/
commissn/FAIRAct.htm.
Merit Systems Protection Board......... Ms. Deborah Miron, (202) 653-
6772 x 1168; www.mspb.gov.
National Commission of Libraries and Ms. Madeleine McCain, (202) 606-
Information Sciences. 9200; www.nclis.gov.
National Council on Disability......... Ms. Ethel Briggs, (202) 272-
2004; www.ncd.gov.
National Gallery of Art................ Mr. William W. McClure, (202)
312-2760; www.nga.gov/xio/
treasurer.shtm.
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Ms. Jill Weide, (202) 414-3813;
Oversight. www.ofheo.gov.
Office of Government Ethics............ Mr. Sean Donohue, (202) 482-
9231; www.usoge.gov.
Office of Management and Budget........ Ms. Lauren Wright, (202) 395-
3970; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair/notices_
avail.html.
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Ms. Nancy Thomas, (928) 779-
Relocation. 2721; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair_list_
nosite.html.
Office of Science and Technology Policy Mr. Mark D. Hodge, (202) 456-
6000; www.ostp.gov.
Peace Corps............................ Ms. Janice Hagginbothom, (202)
692-1655; www.peacecorps.gov/
index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.
docs.
Security and Exchange Commission....... Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551-
7446; www.sec.gov.
Smithsonian Institution................ Ms. Alice Maroni, (202) 275-
2020; www.si.edu.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights........ Ms. TinaLouise Martin, (202)
376-8364; www.uscer.gov.
White House Commision of National Ms. Tina Harmon, (512) 460-
Moment of Remembrance. 5220; www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair_list_
nosite.html.
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