Agency Annual Reports

Nonfederal Recipients:  Pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 529, executive agencies must submit to GSA, following the close of each fiscal year, an annual report of personal property furnished to any nonfederal recipient during the previous fiscal year.  In addition, Executive Order (EO) 12999 requires agencies to report to GSA any excess computers and related peripheral equipment that is transferred directly to schools and nonprofit educational institutions (see also 41 CFR 102-36.475).   Requirements for the report, including EO 12999 report requirements, are contained in FMR 102-36.295 and 102-36.300 (41 CFR 102-36.295 and 102-36.300). Agencies that do not furnish property to a nonfederal recipient during the report period must submit a negative report.  Interagency report control number 0154-GSA-AN has been assigned to the report.

Nonfederal Recipient Report

 

2005

2006

2007

2008

Agencies Reporting

51

59

33

N/A

Original Acquisition Cost

1,531,925,145

463,248,89

314,903,84

N/A

Computers for Learning

28,210,210

23,777,011

46,596,326

63,831,755

Total Transer to nonfederal entities

1,575,454,606

487,025,902

361,500,171

N/A

Reference GSA Bulletin FMR B-5 for more information.

Exchange/Sale: Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 102-39.85 (41 CFR 102-39.85) requires each executive agency to submit to GSA a summary report on transactions made under the exchange/sale authority of 40 U.S.C. 503 during the fiscal year preceding the report.  If no exchange/sale transactions are conducted, a negative report to that effect is required.  Interagency report control number 1528-GSA-AN has been assigned to the report. Reference GSA Bulletin FMR B-5 for more information.

Exchange/Sale Annual Report

 

2005

2006

2007

2008*

Agencies Reporting

22

25

26

N/A

Number of Items

96,403

114,438

1,910,976

N/A

Original Acquisition Cost

$1.349b

$1.418b

$1.926b

N/A

Allowances and Proceeds

$373.3m

$338.1m

$551.7m

N/A

Rate of Return

27.7%

23.8%

28.6%

N/A

Notes:

1. The summary data shown above is based on: 1) data provided in the annual reports from the agencies; and 2) data provided by the Federal Acquisition Service.

2. During FY 2007, there was an unusual level of exchange/sale activity due to the exchange/sale of trailers and Meals Ready to Eat (MREs).

*2008 data will be posted as soon as it’s available.

Point of contact:  Rick Bender, rick.bender@gsa.gov, 202-501-3448

Negotiated Sales: Within 60 calendar days after the close of each fiscal year, you must provide GSA with a listing and description of all negotiated sales with an estimated fair market value in excess of $5,000 (see 102-38.115). For each negotiated sale that meets this criterion, provide the following:

  1. Description of the property (including quantity and condition).
  2. Acquisition cost and date (if not known, estimate and so indicate).
  3. Estimated fair market value (including date of estimate and name of estimator).
  4. Name and address of purchaser.
  5. Date of sale.
  6. Gross and net sales proceeds.
  7. Justification for conducting a negotiated sale.

All reports are due to the Director, Personal Property Management Policy Division (MTA), Office of Governmentwide Policy, GSA Washington, DC 20405.

Last Reviewed 4/2/2009