The email below as you will notice was sent on 9/19/2009 to hundreds of SDVOSB in Californi. Please see the subsequent post in response to this letter.
From:
<vip@mail.va.gov>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009
15:50:20
Subject: Onsite Examinations
of Applicants for Verifcation
Frank
Mancini
IRG Plotters &ampamp
Printers, Inc.
Your company applied to have
the Center for Veterans Enterprise CVE verify its Veteran-owned status under
Public Law 109-461. The Code of Federal Regulations, Part 38 Paragraph 74,
authorizes CVE to examine ownership and control records to verify that
businesses are eligible to participate in VA’s buying authority
established under Public Law 109-461, Section 502 and 503.
The Center for Veterans
Enterprise started conducting the onsite examinations this month September
2009. You should be prepared for a team of one or more examiners to visit your
company to examine the necessary documents and records. The Team Leader will
have a VA identification badge and a letter of introduction signed by the
Director of the Center for Veterans Enterprise.
If you do not wish to
participate in the onsite examination, you must officially notify the Center for
Veterans Enterprise by the close of business September 18, 2009, by e-mail to
VACVE@va.gov stating that your company is withdrawing its application for
verification. The email must state the company name to be withdrawn, and be
sent by and signed by the Applicant Company’s majority owner.
Procurement provisions
contained in Section 8127 of Title 38, U.S.Code, as amended by Public Law
109-461, provide Veteran-owned small businesses VOSBs and service-disabled
Veteran-owned small businesses SDVOSBs an option when registering their
businesses in VIP be verified for ownership and control or self-represent.
Businesses wishing to benefit from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
VA’s unique Veterans First Contracting Program under Section 8127 must
agree to be verified. By applying for verification, you have elected to
participate in this voluntary program.
As outlined under 38 CFR
§74.28, “Personnel from the Department of Veterans Affairs,
Center for Veterans Enterprise CVE and its agents, including personnel from the
Small Business Administration, may examine records to ascertain the ownership
and control of the applicant or participant.” In accordance with this
authority, CVE has assigned its agents, as identified by their Department of
Veterans Affairs identification badge, to examine records as part of this
verification process. As such, they are provided with the expressed authority
vested under CVE to examine such records as identified by statute in order to
assist in determination of ownership and control requirements.
In general, as outlined in
38 CFR §74.20,
“A verification
examination is an investigation by CVE officials, which verifies the accuracy of
any statement or information provided as part of the VetBiz VIP Verification
application process. Thus, examiners may verify that the concern currently meets
the eligibility requirements, and that it met such requirements at the time of
its application or its most recent size recertification. An examination may be
conducted on a random basis, or upon receipt of specific and credible
information alleging that a participant no longer meets eligibility
requirements.”
“CVE may conduct
the examination, or parts of the program examination, at one or all of the
participant’s offices. CVE will determine the location of the
examination. Examiners may review any information related to the
concern’s eligibility requirements including, but not limited to,
documentation related to the legal structure, ownership and control of the
concern. As a minimum, examiners shall review all documents supporting the
application, as described in 38 CFR §74.12. These include financial
statements Federal personal and business tax returns personal history statements
and Request for Copy or Transcript of Tax Form IRS Form 4506 for up to 3 years.
Other documents, which may be reviewed include as applicable Articles of
Incorporation/Organization corporate by-laws or operating agreements
organizational, annual and board/member meeting records stock ledgers and
certificates State-issued Certificates of Good Standing contract, lease and loan
agreements payroll records bank
account signature cards and licenses.“
Should you have any
questions about this lawful authorization for CVE’s agents to examine
your records, please feel free to contact the Center for Veterans Enterprise at
866 584-2344, or 202 303-3260.
Our
Products are available at no charge
1. VetBiz.gov web
portal information services offers convenient, two-way
communications between government, corporate and owner communities.
2. VetBiz.gov Vendor Information
Pages database of verified businesses
3. Toll-free business and procurement
coaching support: This is the core of what we do. Call us when
you have a question. Call us when you want clarification of what you already
know. Call us when you think something is not right. We want to know what is
happening with you as you try to sell your products and services to the
Government or its prime contractors. We want to know what is happening with you
as a government or corporate official trying to support this program. We
especially want to hear from you with improvement ideas!! Veterans, call us
toll-free at 1.866.584.2344, Monday-Friday, 7AM – 5PM Eastern Time.
4. Free delivery of FedBizOpps
notices and notices from VA’s Forecast of Contracting
Opportunities, customized to your specifications
5. VetBiz.gov Assistance Program
Pages database: find specialists who will help your business
in Start-up, Finance, Training, Procurement and Business Development.
6. Business Owners’
Toolkit: Keep the legislation, executive order, acquisition
regulations, applicable code of federal regulations citations and other key
files right on your flash drive or laptop. This helps when meeting individuals
who are new or unfamiliar with the program. This product is co-branded with the
General Services Administration.
7. Customized Business Process
maps: As a future or current business owner, you can face
unknowns daily. We’re available to coach you to the next step and we’re good
listeners. We like hearing what is happening with you because other owners may
be looking at similar questions or obstacles. Our business map will help you
figure out when to drive forward, when to slow down and when to turn in order to
reach your destination.
8. Customized market research
reports: If you have money to spend, we want to help you make
a decision to spend it with veteran-owned businesses. We know how busy
acquisition teams can be, so we’ll run the database queries if you want us to do
so.
9. Customized awareness briefings and
community outreach programs: next to our call center support,
this may be the second most favorite thing we do. We travel to where you do
business, meet face-to-face, learn what your life is really like and try to
offer help. What’s not to like about that?
10. VetFran:
discounted franchising support through International Franchise Association
franchisors; more than 1,000 veterans have taken advantage of this program since
2002.
11. Trending
reports: This is really good stuff. We are fierce in searching
for numbers to trend. So far, we’ve published trend lines for Federal agencies’
SDVOSB achievements since Fiscal Year 2001. We’re hoping to get similar trend
charts done for subcontracting achievements. We also do other work like monitor
the growth of businesses over time. Sometimes, we scratch our heads and try to
make sense of it all. Most of the time, we simply say “Aha! Look at that!”
12. Awards and Recognition
Programs: OK, forget everything that came before this. We
really, really, like the awards program. We host this each year in June, on or
around Flag Day. We honor Enterprising Veterans who exemplify the motto:
Veterans in Business - Still Serving
America! We celebrate the work of the advocates selected as Champions
of Veterans Enterprise. While it may not be a big to-do by other award program
standards, these ceremonies are very special to us.
13. Our Briefing
Materials: We have a great DVD library that explains our program.
We have some really fantastic posters. We make these available at no charge to
offices that want to visually display their support for veterans in business. We
have some very professional Executive brochures and a nice product catalog that
offers a lot of detail on our offerings. In addition, and these, too, are more
favorites – we will customize a Then and Now poster for business owners (give us
a photo of the owner in military uniform and a second photo as the business
owner today), we will put the owner’s name and business name on it for posting
at the company’s headquarters. This also works for contracting teams who make
awards to these owners. Another offering for owners is the 3-minute video clip
they can post to our database.