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9. The selection or non-selection of
individuals for Federal Government
employment.
10. The approval of position descriptions
and performance standards for Federal
employees.
11. The determination of what Government
property is to be disposed of and on what
terms (although an agency may give
contractors authority to dispose of property
at prices with specified ranges and subject to
other reasonable conditions deemed
appropriate by the agency).
12. In Federal procurement activities with
respect to prime contracts:
(a) determining what supplies or services
are to be acquired by the Government
(although an agency may give contractors
authority to acquire supplies at prices within
specified ranges and subject to other
reasonable conditions deemed appropriate by
the agency);
(b) participating as a voting member on any
source selection boards;
(c) approval of any contractual documents,
to include documents defining requirements,
incentive plans, and evaluation criteria;
(d) awarding contracts;
(e) administering contracts (including
ordering changes in contract performance or
contract quantities, taking action based on
evaluations of contractor performance, and
accepting or rejecting contractor products or
services);
(f) terminating contracts;
(g) determining whether contract costs are
reasonable, allocable, and allowable; and
(h) participating as a voting member on
performance evaluation boards.
13. The approval of agency responses to
Freedom of Information Act requests (other
than routine responses that, because of
statute, regulation, or agency policy, do not
require the exercise of judgment in
determining whether documents are to be
released or withheld), and the approval of
agency responses to the administrative
appeals of denials of Freedom of Information
Act requests.
14. The conduct of administrative hearings
to determine the eligibility of any person for
a security clearance, or involving actions that
affect matters of personal reputation or
eligibility to participate in government
programs.
15. The approval of federal licensing
actions and inspections.
16. The determination of budget policy,
guidance, and strategy.
17. The collection, control, and
disbursement of fees, royalties, duties, fines,
taxes and other public funds, unless
authorized by statute, such as title 31 U.S.C.
952 (relating to private collection contractors)
and title 31 U.S.C. 3718 (relating to private
attorney collection services), but not
including:
(a) collection of fees, fines, penalties, costs
or other charges from visitors to or patrons
of mess halls, post or base exchange
concessions, national parks, and similar
entities or activities, or from other persons,
where the amount to be collected is easily
calculated or predetermined and the funds
collected can be easily controlled using
standard cash management techniques, and
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(b) routine voucher and invoice
examination.
18. The control of the Treasury accounts.
19. The administration of public trusts.
20. The drafting of Congressional
testimony, responses to Congressional
correspondence, or agency responses to audit
reports from the Inspector General, the
Government Accountability Office, or other
federal audit entity.
Appendix B. Examples of functions
closely associated with the performance
of inherently governmental functions
The following is an illustrative list is of
functions that are closely associated with the
performance of inherently governmental
functions.
1. Services that involve or relate to budget
preparation, including workforce modeling,
fact finding, efficiency studies, and shouldcost analyses.
2. Services that involve or relate to
reorganization and planning activities.
3. Services that involve or relate to
analyses, feasibility studies, and strategy
options to be used by agency personnel in
developing policy.
4. Services that involve or relate to the
development of regulations.
5. Services that involve or relate to the
evaluation of another contractor’s
performance.
6. Services in support of acquisition
planning.
7. Assistance in contract management
(particular where a contractor might
influence official evaluations of other
contractors’ offers).
8. Technical evaluation of contract
proposals.
9. Assistance in the development of
statements of work.
10. Support in preparing responses to
Freedom of Information Act requests.
11. Work in any situation that permits or
might permit access to confidential business
information and/or any other sensitive
information (other than situations covered by
the National Industrial Security Program
described in FAR 4.402(b)).
12. Dissemination of information regarding
agency policies or regulations, such as
attending conferences on behalf of an agency,
conducting community relations campaigns,
or conducting agency training courses.
13. Participation in any situation where it
might be assumed that participants are
agency employees or representatives.
14. Participation as technical advisors to a
source selection board or as nonvoting
members of a source evaluation board.
15. Service as arbitrators or provision of
alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services.
16. Construction of buildings or structures
intended to be secure from electronic
eavesdropping or other penetration by
foreign governments.
17. Provision of inspection services.
18. Drafting of legal advice and
interpretations of regulations and statutes to
government officials.
19. Provision of special non-lawenforcement security activities that do not
directly involve criminal investigations, such
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Sunshine Act Meetings
Time and Date: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.,
Friday, April 16, 2010.
Place: The offices of the Morris K. Udall
and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, 130
South Scott Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701.
Status: This meeting will be open to the
public, unless it is necessary for the
Board to consider items in executive
session.
Matters To Be Considered: (1) A report
on the U.S. Institute for Environmental
Conflict Resolution; (2) A report from
the Udall Center for Studies in Public
Policy; (3) A report on the Native
Nations Institute; (4) Program Reports;
and (5) A Report from the Management
Committee.
Portions Open to the Public: All
sessions with the exception of the
session listed below.
Portions Closed to the Public: Executive
session.
Contact Person for More Information:
Ellen K. Wheeler, Executive Director,
130 South Scott Avenue, Tucson, AZ
85701, (520) 901–8500.
Dated: March 24, 2010.
Ellen K. Wheeler,
Executive Director, Morris K. Udall and
Stewart L. Udall Foundation, and Federal
Register Liaison Officer.
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DATES: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 3–5
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MORRIS K. UDALL AND STEWART L. UDALL FOUNDATION
Sunshine Act Meetings
Time and Date: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Friday, April 16, 2010.
Place: The offices of the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall
Foundation, 130 South Scott Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701.
Status: This meeting will be open to the public, unless it is necessary
for the Board to consider items in executive session.
Matters To Be Considered: (1) A report on the U.S. Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution; (2) A report from the Udall Center
for Studies in Public Policy; (3) A report on the Native Nations
Institute; (4) Program Reports; and (5) A Report from the Management
Committee.
Portions Open to the Public: All sessions with the exception of the
session listed below.
Portions Closed to the Public: Executive session.
Contact Person for More Information: Ellen K. Wheeler, Executive
Director, 130 South Scott Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701, (520) 901-8500.
Dated: March 24, 2010.
Ellen K. Wheeler,
Executive Director, Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation,
and Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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