Save Disposal Costs and Still Reduce Your Carbon

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SAVE DISPOSAL COSTS AND STILL
REDUCE YOUR CARBON
FOOTPRINT THROUGH THE
FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY
PROGRAM
THE FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY DONATIONS PROGRAM IS . . .
Best Example Of Federal, State And Local Governments Working
Together
Annually Saves American Taxpayers Over $100 Million
Stretches Local Budget Dollars
Recycles Your Tax Dollars
Finally It Is A Program That Helps Make The Impossible. . . Possible
HISTORY
-Federal Administrative and Services Act of
1949, as amended
-P.L. 94-519 (1976)
-Stewart B. McKinney Act (1986)
-P.L. 105-50 (1997)
-Title 40, Section 549 (2002)
Federal Surplus is defined as…
All personal property and equipment of the
federal government and military branches,
once no longer needed by the government,
including:
-Obsolete items
-Items used to full life expectancy
-Items that must be replaced for safety or economic reasons
GSA Screening Cycles
(… where SASPs fall in the cycle)
Internal Agency
Redistribution
GSA Cycle
Federal Utilization
Donation
Cycle
Within Federal AgenciesBetween Federal Agencies State Agency for Surplus
--Dept. of Defense
--Social Security Admin
--State Government
--Law Enforcement
--F.B.I.
--Local Governments
--Fire Fighters
--Small Business Admin
Towns, cities, villages
--others
Schools, police, fire
-- Not-For-Profit Entities
Shelters, etc
Public
Auction
What is a SASP?
- State Agency Designated by the Governor to act as a
partner to GSA in Administering the Program.
-State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) are governed by
the rules, policies and programs promulgated by the…
-U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
SASP MISSION:
“For the public good…to Donate surplus federal property to
eligible organizations in a fair and equitable manner.”
* Responsibilities (Eligibility, Compliance, Accountability,
Security)
The National Association of State Agencies for
Surplus Property
- Who is NASASP ???
- History of NASASP???
- What does NASASP Do???
National Association of State Agencies for
Surplus Property
WHY is there a NASASP, Inc.?
- TO protect, promote and enhance the federal
surplus property program,
- TO speak to the federal government with one
voice; and
- TO provide a conduit and centralized network to
all state and federal agencies for the disposition of
personal property.
What can NASASP do
for your Federal agency?
- Assist with Disaster Relief Efforts –
Networking, Transportation, Accountability
- Expedited Screening – Reduce Costs
- State Managed Property Centers – Reduce
Space
- Reuse is Recycling – Reduce Carbon Footprint
Expedited
Screening
- Allows your federal agency to remove and
personal property quickly
- Must be approved by GSA
- No cost to your agency
transfer
Offer State-Managed Property Centers
- SASPs enter into agreements with federal agencies--with GSA
approval--to serve as Property Holding Centers
- Federal property is made available at SASP warehouse for
screening
- Benefit to federal agency is ability to quickly remove property
with minimal expense.
REUSE IS RECYCLING
- Recycle Federal Tax Dollars
- E.O. 13514 – Federal Leadership in Environmental Energy and
Economic Performance (2009)
- GSA Bulletin FMR B-34
- Disposal of Federal Electronic Assets (2012)
- Green, When It Was Only A Color
Are There Costs Involved For The
Federal Government Donee???
*Federal Government Cost
*Donee Cost (Service Charge)
- Minimal
- Necessary
- Taxpayer Benefit (100% R.O.I.)
Contact your state SASP and see how we can
save your agency time and money by disposing
of your federal property!
…
QUESTIONS?
Scott E. Pepperman
Executive Director
NASASP
National Association of State Agencies for Surplus
Property, Inc.
5 Briarwood Court
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050
Telephone No. : 717-389-5100
E-mail:ExecutiveDirector@nasasp.org
Web site: www.nasasp.org
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