94-23453. Promoting Procurement With Small Businesses Owned and Controlled by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individuals, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Minority Institutions  

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    Part III
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Executive Order 12928--Promoting Procurement With Small Businesses 
    Owned and Controlled by Socially and Economically Disadvantaged 
    Individuals, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and Minority 
    Institutions
    
    
    
    Proclamation 6720--Citizenship Day and Constitution Week, 1994
    
    
    
    Proclamation 6721--National Farm Safety and Health Week, 1994
    
    
                            Presidential Documents 
    
    
    Federal Register
    Vol. 59, No. 181
    Tuesday, September 20, 1994
    
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    Title 3--
    The President
                    Executive Order 12928 of September 16, 1994
    
     
    
    Promoting Procurement With Small Businesses Owned 
                    and Controlled by Socially and Economically 
                    Disadvantaged Individuals, Historically Black Colleges 
                    and Universities, and Minority Institutions
    
                    By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                    Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                    America, in order to enforce rigorously the letter and 
                    spirit of public laws that promote increased 
                    participation in Federal procurement by Small 
                    Businesses Owned and Controlled by Socially and 
                    Economically Disadvantaged Individuals (SDBs) as 
                    described in section 8 of the Small Business Act (15 
                    U.S.C. 637), Historically Black Colleges and 
                    Universities (HBCUs) as described in 34 C.F.R. 608.2, 
                    and Minority Institutions (MIs) as referred to in 
                    sections 1046(3) and 316(b)(1) of the Higher Education 
                    Act of 1965, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1135d-5(3) and 
                    1059c(b)(1), respectively), it is hereby ordered as 
                    follows:
    
                    Section 1. Policy Statement. It is the policy of the 
                    United States Government that all department and agency 
                    heads and all Federal employees involved in the 
                    procurement of any and all goods and services shall 
                    assist SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs, as applicable, to develop 
                    viable, self-sustaining businesses capable of competing 
                    on an equal basis in the mainstream of the American 
                    economy. To that end, all Federal personnel shall 
                    commit to the letter and spirit of all laws promoting 
                    the participation of SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs in Federal 
                    procurement. The laws promote:
    
                        (a) the award of contracts to SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs 
                    through the Small Business Administration Section 8(a) 
                    Program, the Department of Defense Small and 
                    Disadvantaged Business Program, other agency programs, 
                    and through other specific statutory authority or 
                    appropriate means;
                        (b) the establishment of particular goals for SDBs, 
                    HBCUs, or MIs on an agency-by-agency basis and the 
                    requirement that prime contractors and other recipients 
                    of Federal funds attain similar goals in their 
                    procurement; and
                        (c) the establishment of other mechanisms that 
                    ensure that SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs have a fair 
                    opportunity to participate in Federal procurement.
    
                    Sec. 2. Attainment of Goals. All departments and 
                    agencies are required by law to establish participation 
                    goals of not less than 5 percent (15 U.S.C. 644(g)) or 
                    a greater percentage where otherwise required by law, 
                    as further provided in the Office of Federal 
                    Procurement Policy Letter No. 91-1 of March 11, 1991. 
                    Although the Federal Government has made substantial 
                    strides toward meeting established SDB, HBCU, and MI 
                    participation goals, certain departments and agencies 
                    have from time to time failed to aggressively pursue 
                    such goals. Department and agency heads are henceforth 
                    directed to execute, implement, and otherwise 
                    aggressively strive to fulfill the statutorily-mandated 
                    procurement participation goals. In addition, all 
                    departments and agencies are encouraged to set 
                    reasonable participation goals that exceed statutory 
                    requirements, to the extent permitted by law.
    
                    Sec. 3. Subcontracting Plans. The Small Business Act, 
                    (15 U.S.C. 637(d)) and other related laws require 
                    certain prime contractors to maximize the use of SDBs 
                    in subcontracting plans and strive to achieve stated 
                    goals through prime contractors' subcontracting 
                    practices. Department and agency heads are directed to 
                    aggressively enforce these prime contractors' 
                    obligations to maximize awards of subcontracts to 
                    eligible SDBs.
    
                    Sec. 4. Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business 
                    Utilization (``OSDBU'').
    
                        (a) Section 15(k) of the Small Business Act (15 
                    U.S.C. 644(k)) establishes in each Federal department 
                    and agency an OSDBU and requires that the Director of 
                    the OSDBU ``be responsible only to, and report directly 
                    to, the head of such agency or to the deputy of such 
                    head'' (15 U.S.C. 644(k)(3)). To the extent not 
                    prohibited by law, each department and agency shall 
                    ensure that the aforementioned direct reporting 
                    requirements are henceforth vigorously enforced.
                        (b) Because of the importance of the OSDBU 
                    function, each department and agency shall also, to the 
                    extent not prohibited by law, comply with the Office of 
                    Federal Procurement Policy Letter No. 79-1 of March 7, 
                    1979, which provides implementation guidance on section 
                    15k and the organizational placement and functions of 
                    the OSDBU.
    
                    Sec. 5. Anti-fraud Enforcement. All department and 
                    agency heads shall ensure that in enforcing the laws 
                    and requirements mentioned in this order, Federal 
                    benefits or contracts intended for SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs 
                    are not awarded to entities that are not legitimate 
                    SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs. Department and agency anti-fraud 
                    enforcement, however, shall not diminish agency vigor 
                    in achieving the aforementioned participation goals, 
                    which exist to promote the development of legitimate 
                    SDBs, HBCUs, and MIs. Nothing herein is intended to 
                    change self-certification requirements.
    
                    Sec. 6. Periodic Reports to the President. The 
                    Administrator of the Small Business Administration and 
                    the Administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement 
                    Policy shall report to the President periodically on 
                    the progress of all departments and agencies in 
                    complying with the laws and requirements mentioned in 
                    this order.
    
                    Sec. 7. Independent Agencies. Independent agencies are 
                    requested to comply with the provisions of this order.
    
                    Sec. 8. This order shall be effective immediately.
    
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                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        September 16, 1994.
    
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Document Information

Published:
09/20/1994
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
94-23453
Pages:
48377-48378 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: September 20, 1994
EOCitation:
of 1994-09-16