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Industry Liaison Program (ILP) Quick Overview

Industry Liaison Program (ILP) Quick Overview. Acquisitions Program & Planning Division, Program Management Operations Branch, Industry Liaison Program Jim Woods, Program Manager, ILP. Industry Liaison Program. Vendor Presentation Coordination. Market Research Assistance. Industry

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Industry Liaison Program (ILP) Quick Overview

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  1. Industry Liaison Program (ILP) Quick Overview Acquisitions Program & Planning Division, Program Management Operations Branch, Industry Liaison Program Jim Woods, Program Manager, ILP 1

  2. Industry Liaison Program Vendor Presentation Coordination Market Research Assistance Industry Liaison Support Center The Industry Liaison Program (ILP) is one point of entry for vendors seeking to do business with FEMA. The program coordinates vendor presentations and industry days, conducts market research, responds to informal congressional requests, and performs vendor analysis reporting. The ILP staffs an Industry Liaison Support Center (ILSC) which serves as the central hub of the entire program. The majority of all requests for services are routed through the ILSC. Informal Congressional Request Vendor Analysis & Reporting Disaster Support (LBTT) Industry Day Coordination “How ILP Supports its Stakeholders” Market Research Assistance

  3. LBTT and the Stafford Act: Section 307 Stafford Act: Section 307 “Use of Local Firms and Individuals” • Mandates the transition of disaster requirements from non-local vendors, where feasible and practicable, to organizations, firms, and individuals residing or doing business primarily in the area(s) affected by a major disaster or emergency FEMA’s Office of the Chief Procurement Officer (OCPO) established the Local Business Transition Team (LBTT) in response to Section 307 • LBTT facilitates the transition of disaster requirements by assisting the JFO acquisition staff and programs with identifying requirements, assessing transition feasibility, and creating acquisition packages for contract award • LBTT coordinates business outreach activities with the JFO staff and External Affairs – Private Sector • Educates local vendors through procurement education seminars to foster successful business participation during recovery efforts ADD PHOTO FROM SHELIA JACKSON LEE PRESENTATION

  4. A new look. A new external website to support our external stakeholders and vendors 4 http://www.fema.gov/privatesector/industry/index.shtm

  5. Industry Liaison Program’s Impact 5

  6. Vendor Referrals or ILP Support Questions? Industry Liaison Support CenterSupport Number: (202) 646 – 1895 Email: FEMA-Industry@dhs.govWebsite: http://www.fema.gov/privatesector/industry/index.shtm 6

  7. Questions? 7

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