Senior Real Property Officer (SRPO) Responsibilities
About Senior Real Property Officers (SRPO)
The SRPO is a senior-level manager who develops and implements agency asset management plans. The SRPO is responsible for ensuring that the asset management plan meets the following requirements:
Identify and categorize real property owned, leased, or managed by the SRPO's agency
Identify and pursue goals with appropriate deadlines for real property and measure agency progress
Prioritize actions to be taken to improve the operational and financial management of the agency's real property inventory and make life cycle estimations associated with the prioritized actions
Identify and pursue goals, with appropriate deadlines, consistent with and supportive of the agency's asset management plan and measure progress against such goals
The SRPO is also responsible for monitoring the agency's real property assets so that its assets are managed in a manner that is:
Consistent with, and supportive of, the goals and objectives set forth in the agency's overall strategic plan
Consistent with the real property asset management principles developed by the Federal Real Property Council
On an annual basis, the SRPO will submit:
An asset management plan to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Information that lists and describes real property assets under the jurisdiction, custody, or control of that agency
SRPO Agencies
Agencies listed in Section 901(b)(1) and (b)(2) of title 31, U.S.C. are required to designate a SRPO for their agency. Those agencies are:
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Education
Department of Energy
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of State
Department of Transportation
Department of Treasury
Department of Veterans Affairs
Environmental Protection Agency
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Agency for International Development
General Services Administration
National Science Foundation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Office of Personnel Management
Small Business Administration
Social Security Administration
In addition all agencies are encouraged to follow the requirements of Executive Order 13327.
GSA's Senior Real Property Officer
The Senior Real Property Officer for GSA is David Winstead, Commissioner for the Public Buildings Service.