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activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental—
i.e., inventories of commercial activities.
The FAIR Act further requires the Office
of Management and Budget (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. 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 within 30 working days
and, if not satisfied with this review,
may appeal to a higher level within the
agency.
A notice of the first release of the
Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) FY 2006
inventories was published by the OMB
in the Federal Register on May 2, 2007.
See 72 FR 24340–24341. As indicated in
OMB’s May 2007 notice, the FY 2006
inventory prepared by the DOL was
released in connection with the first
notice of public availability. However,
following the initial release of its
inventory, DOL made revisions to its
inventory as a result of a challenge by
the Nation Council of Field Labor Locals
(NCFLL), available pursuant to this
notice.
The DOL Office of Competitive
Sourcing has made available a summary
of the revisions, as well as the complete
original and revised FY 2006
inventories, through its Internet site at
https://www.dol.gov/oasam/programs/
boc/comp-sourcing/index.htm.
Additionally, the Office of Federal
Procurement Policy within the OMB 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 may help interested parties
review DOL’s FY 2006 inventories.
Edward C. Hugler,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management.
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Public Availability of Revised Fiscal
Year 2006 Department of Labor
Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Public Availability of Revised Fiscal Year 2006 Department of
Labor Inventories Under the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Department of Labor.
ACTION: Notice of revised public availability of Department of Labor
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 the Office of Management and Budget (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. 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 within 30 working days and, if not
satisfied with this review, may appeal to a higher level within the
agency.
A notice of the first release of the Department of Labor's (DOL's)
FY 2006 inventories was published by the OMB in the Federal Register on
May 2, 2007. See 72 FR 24340-24341. As indicated in OMB's May 2007
notice, the FY 2006 inventory prepared by the DOL was released in
connection with the first notice of public availability. However,
following the initial release of its inventory, DOL made revisions to
its inventory as a result of a challenge by the Nation Council of Field
Labor Locals (NCFLL), available pursuant to this notice.
The DOL Office of Competitive Sourcing has made available a summary
of the revisions, as well as the complete original and revised FY 2006
inventories, through its Internet site at https://www.dol.gov/oasam/
programs/boc/comp-sourcing/index.htm. Additionally, the Office of
Federal Procurement Policy within the OMB 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 may help interested
parties review DOL's FY 2006 inventories.
Edward C. Hugler,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.
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