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Langfeld, Director, Regulations Management Division (MPR), General Services Administration, Washington, DC 20405; stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov, (202) 501–1737. Please cite FMR Bulletin 2007–B4. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FY 2006 FRPP Summary Report provides summary-level data on worldwide real property owned and leased by the Federal Government. The reported data is pulled from the FRPP inventory system, which is a centralized, comprehensive, and descriptive database of the Government’s real property portfolio, developed and managed by GSA in consultation with the Federal Real Property Council (FRPC). The FY 2006 report marks the second reporting year for the governmentwide data elements designated by the FRPC as required by Executive Order 13327. All executive branch agencies are required to submit constructed assetlevel data to the FRPP on an annual basis. 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E7–15186 Filed 8–3–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6210–01–P GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION General Services Administration. ACTION: Notice. General Services Administration In furtherance of FMR Bulletin 2006–B4, this notice announces the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 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, 2006. The FY 2006 FRPP Summary Report is now available. Real Property AGENCY: [FMR Bulletin 2007–B4] SUMMARY: EFFECTIVE DATE: August 6, 2007. For clarification of content, contact Stanley FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: PO 00000 Frm 00051 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 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 2006 release of the Federal Real Property Profile (FRPP) Summary Report, an overview of the U.S. Government’s owned and leased real property as of September 30, 2006. 2. What is the background? E:\FR\FM\06AUN1.SGM 06AUN1 43642 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 150 / Monday, August 6, 2007 / Notices 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. The goals of the centralized database are to: 1) improve decisionmaking with more accurate and reliable data; 2) provide the ability to benchmark Federal real property asset performance; and 3) centralize collection of key real property data elements into one Federal inventory database. The FRPP system was reengineered in FY 2005 and further enhanced in FY 2006 to meet the FRPC’s information technology requirements. c. The FY 2006 report marks the second reporting year for the governmentwide data elements designated by the FRPC as required by Executive Order 13327. All executive branch agencies are required to submit constructed asset-level data to the FRPP on an annual basis. The FRPP is a secure, password-protected Web-based database that allows Federal real property managers to update real property data online and in real time, perform historical benchmarking, 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. 3. How can we obtain a copy of the FRPP summary report? sroberts on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES The FY 2006 version of the FRPP Summary Report is posted on the GSA website at https://www.gsa.gov/ realpropertyprofile. Hard copies of the report can be obtained by contacting the Asset Management Division (MPA), Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration, 1800 F Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20405. 4. Whom should we contact for further information regarding the FRPP? For further information, contact Stanley C. 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[FR Doc No: E7-15170]


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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

[FMR Bulletin 2007-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 2006-B4, this notice announces 
the Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 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, 2006. The FY 2006 FRPP Summary Report is now available.


EFFECTIVE DATE: August 6, 2007.


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 
2007-B4.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FY 2006 FRPP Summary Report provides 
summary-level data on worldwide real property owned and leased by the 
Federal Government. The reported data is pulled from the FRPP inventory 
system, which is a centralized, comprehensive, and descriptive database 
of the Government's real property portfolio, developed and managed by 
GSA in consultation with the Federal Real Property Council (FRPC).
    The FY 2006 report marks the second reporting year for the 
governmentwide data elements designated by the FRPC as required by 
Executive Order 13327. All executive branch agencies are required to 
submit constructed asset-level data to the FRPP on an annual basis.
    The FRPP system was re-engineered in FY 2005 and further enhanced 
in FY 2006 to meet the FRPC's information technology requirements. 
Agencies can use the FRPP applications to update portfolio information 
online and in real time, perform historical benchmarking, produce ad 
hoc reports, measure performance of real property assets, and identify 
unneeded and underutilized assets for disposal. The goals of the 
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) centralize collection of key real 
property data elements into one Federal inventory database.

    Dated: July 25, 2007.
Kevin Messner,
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Governmentwide Policy.

General Services Administration

[FMR Bulletin 2007-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 2006 release of the Federal Real 
Property Profile (FRPP) Summary Report, an overview of the U.S. 
Government's owned and leased real property as of September 30, 2006.

    2. What is the background?


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    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. 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) 
centralize collection of key real property data elements into one 
Federal inventory database. The FRPP system was re-engineered in FY 
2005 and further enhanced in FY 2006 to meet the FRPC's information 
technology requirements.
    c. The FY 2006 report marks the second reporting year for the 
governmentwide data elements designated by the FRPC as required by 
Executive Order 13327. All executive branch agencies are required to 
submit constructed asset-level data to the FRPP on an annual basis. The 
FRPP is a secure, password-protected Web-based database that allows 
Federal real property managers to update real property data online and 
in real time, perform historical benchmarking, 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.

    3. How can we obtain a copy of the FRPP summary report?

    The FY 2006 version of the FRPP Summary Report is posted on the GSA 
website at https://www.gsa.gov/realpropertyprofile. Hard copies of the 
report can be obtained by contacting the Asset Management Division 
(MPA), Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services 
Administration, 1800 F Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20405.

    4. Whom 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, at (202) 501-1737, or 
stanley.langfeld@gsa.gov.
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