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USAID FY 2005 Congressional Competitive Sourcing Report

The Honorable Richard B. Cheney
President of the Senate
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Mr. President:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Speaker:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Thomas M. Davis
Chairman
Committee on Government Reform
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Henry A. Waxman
Committee on Government Reform
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congressman Waxman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Mitch McConnell
Chairman
Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy
Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Leahy:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Richard G. Lugar
Chairman
Committee on Foreign Relations
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Biden:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Susan M. Collins
Chair
Committee on Governmental Affairs
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Madam Chairwoman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Joseph I. Lieberman
Committee on Governmental Affairs
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Lieberman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Jim Kolbe
Chairman
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
Committee on Appropriations,
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Nita M. Lowey Subcommittee on Foreign Operations Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congresswoman Lowey:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Henry J. Hyde
Chairman
Committee on International Relations
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Mr. Chairman:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


The Honorable Tom Lantos
Committee on International Relations
House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congressman Lantos:

On behalf of the Administrator of the Agency for International Development (USAID), I am pleased to submit the following information on its competitive sourcing activities during Fiscal Year 2004, as required by Section 647 of the 2004 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

USAID has not yet undertaken a competition to date, and, as of the date of this letter, no competitions have been projected for announcement in the current fiscal year. However, USAID will be conducting feasibility studies during the remainder of FY 2005 to begin evaluating whether to proceed with competitions for commercial activities identified as suitable for competition on its Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act inventory. Based on the results of these studies, USAID may initiate competitions. USAID intends to conduct the bulk of its feasibility reviews during FY 2006-08. If any competitions were announced in FY 2005, they would not likely cover more than 5-10 FTEs.

The Agency coordinates its competitive sourcing and strategic human capital planning to ensure, where possible, they support achievement of our goals, and our Human Capital Strategic Plan for 2003-2008 includes workforce and succession planning requirements.

Sincerely,
Signature
J. Edward Fox
Assistant Administrator
Bureau for Legislative
and Public Affairs


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