96-13306. Empowerment Contracting  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 102 (Friday, May 24, 1996)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 26069-26070]
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    [FR Doc No: 96-13306]
    
    
    
    
    
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    Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 102 / Friday, May 24, 1996 / 
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    Title 3--
    The President
    
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                    Executive Order 13005 of May 21, 1996
    
                    
    Empowerment Contracting
    
                     In order to promote economy and efficiency in Federal 
                    procurement, it is necessary to secure broad-based 
                    competition for Federal contracts. This broad 
                    competition is best achieved where there is an 
                    expansive pool of potential contractors capable of 
                    producing quality goods and services at competitive 
                    prices. A great and largely untapped opportunity for 
                    expanding the pool of such contractors can be found in 
                    this Nation's economically distressed communities.
    
                     Fostering growth of Federal contractors in 
                    economically distressed communities and ensuring that 
                    those contractors become viable businesses for the long 
                    term will promote economy and efficiency in Federal 
                    procurement and help to empower those communities. 
                    Fostering growth of long-term viable contractors will 
                    be promoted by offering appropriate incentives to 
                    qualified businesses.
    
                     Accordingly, by the authority vested in me as 
                    President by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                    United States, including section 486(a) of title 40, 
                    United States Code, and section 301 of title 3, United 
                    States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows:
    
                     Section 1. Policy. The purpose of this order is to 
                    strengthen the economy and to improve the efficiency of 
                    the Federal procurement system by encouraging business 
                    development that expands the industrial base and 
                    increases competition.
    
                     Sec. 2. Empowerment Contracting Program. In 
                    consultation with the Secretaries of the Departments of 
                    Housing and Urban Development, Labor, and Defense; the 
                    Administrator of General Services; the Administrator of 
                    the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the 
                    Administrator of the Small Business Administration; and 
                    the Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, the 
                    Secretary of the Department of Commerce shall develop 
                    policies and procedures to ensure that agencies, to the 
                    extent permitted by law, grant qualified large 
                    businesses and qualified small businesses appropriate 
                    incentives to encourage business activity in areas of 
                    general economic distress, including a price or an 
                    evaluation credit, when assessing offers for government 
                    contracts in unrestricted competitions, where the 
                    incentives would promote the policy set forth in this 
                    order. In developing such policies and procedures, the 
                    Secretary shall consider the size of the qualified 
                    businesses.
    
                     Sec. 3. Monitoring and Evaluation. The Secretary 
                    shall:
    
                         (a) monitor the implementation and operation of 
                    the policies and procedures developed in accordance 
                    with this order;
                         (b) develop a process to ensure the proper 
                    administration of the program and to reduce the 
                    potential for fraud by the intended beneficiaries of 
                    the program;
                         (c) develop principles and a process to evaluate 
                    the effectiveness of the policies and procedures 
                    developed in accordance with this order; and
                         (d) by December 1 of each year, issue a report to 
                    the President on the status and effectiveness of the 
                    program.
    
                     Sec. 4. Implementation Guidelines. In implementing 
                    this order, the Secretary shall:
    
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                         (a) issue rules, regulations, and guidelines 
                    necessary to implement this order, including a 
                    requirement for the periodic review of the eligibility 
                    of qualified businesses and distressed areas;
                         (b) draft all rules, regulations, and guidelines 
                    necessary to implement this order within 90 days of the 
                    date of this order; and
                         (c) ensure that all policies and procedures and 
                    all rules, regulations, and guidelines adopted and 
                    implemented in accordance with this order minimize the 
                    administrative burden on affected agencies and the 
                    procurement process.
    
                     Sec. 5. Definitions. For purposes of this Executive 
                    order:
    
                         (a) ``Agency'' means any authority of the United 
                    States that is an ``agency'' under 44 U.S.C. 3502(1), 
                    other than those considered to be independent 
                    regulatory agencies, as defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(10).
                         (b) ``Area of general economic distress'' shall be 
                    defined, for all urban and rural communities, as any 
                    census tract that has a poverty rate of at least 20 
                    percent or any designated Federal Empowerment Zone, 
                    Supplemental Empowerment Zone, Enhanced Enterprise 
                    Community, or Enterprise Community. In addition, the 
                    Secretary may designate as an area of general economic 
                    distress any additional rural or Indian reservation 
                    area after considering the following factors:
                         (1) Unemployment rate;
                         (2) Degree of poverty;
                         (3) Extent of outmigration; and
                         (4) Rate of business formation and rate of 
                    business growth.
                         (c) ``Qualified large business'' means a large 
                    for-profit or not-for-profit trade or business that (1) 
                    employs a significant number of residents from the area 
                    of general economic distress; and (2) either has a 
                    significant physical presence in the area of general 
                    economic distress or has a direct impact on generating 
                    significant economic activity in the area of general 
                    economic distress.
                         (d) ``Qualified small business'' means a small 
                    for-profit or not-for-profit trade or business that (1) 
                    employs a significant number of residents from the area 
                    of general economic distress; (2) has a significant 
                    physical presence in the area of general economic 
                    distress; or (3) has a direct impact on generating 
                    significant economic activity in the area of general 
                    economic distress.
                         (e) ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of Commerce.
    
                     Sec. 6. Agency Authority. Nothing in this Executive 
                    order shall be construed as displacing the agencies' 
                    authority or responsibilities, as authorized by law, 
                    including specifically other programs designed to 
                    promote the development of small or disadvantaged 
                    businesses.
    
                     Sec. 7. Judicial Review. This Executive order does not 
                    create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, 
                    enforceable at law or equity by a party against the 
                    United States, its agencies or instrumentalities, its 
                    officers or employees, or any other person.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        May 21, 1996.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-13306
    Filed 5-23-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/24/1996
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
96-13306
Pages:
26069-26070 (2 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 13005 of 1996-05-21
PDF File:
96-13306.pdf