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Javits-Wagner-O'Day
(JWOD) Program Partners
The Committee
For Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
The
JWOD Program is administered by an independent Federal agency,
the Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled (the Committee). There are 15 Committee members, including
11 senior Federal executives, a majority of whom are procurement
officials, and four private citizens who are advocates for people
who are blind or who have other severe disabilities. The Federal
executives on the Committee represent the following agencies:
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Department
of the Air Force
Department
of the Army
Department
of Commerce (DoC)
Department
of Defense (DoD)
Department
of Education (ED)
Department
of Labor (DoL)
Department
of the Navy
Department
of Justice (DoJ)
Department
of Veterans Affairs (VA)
General
Services Administration (GSA)
The
four private citizens on the Committee include two individuals
who represent participating NPAs and two individuals
who are knowledgeable about the employment obstacles faced by
people who are blind or who have other severe disabilities.
The president of the United States appoints all members of the
Committee.
In
addition to their role in setting policy for the JWOD Program,
Committee members are primarily responsible for determining
which products and services purchased by the Federal Government
will be added to the Program Procurement List for provision
from JWOD-participating NPAs; establishing the
fair market prices for these products and services, and revising
the prices when appropriate; ensuring that NPAs
comply with Committee rules and regulations (through on-site
reviews of agency operations, annual certifications and other
means); and assisting entities of the Federal Government in
expanding their JWOD procurement.
National
Industries for the Blind (NIB) and NISH-serving individuals
with a range of disabilities- propose items to the Committee
for addition to the Procurement List after working closely with
Federal contracting activities and the NPAs that
will be performing the work. The JWOD Act requires that the
Federal Government purchase products and services that the Committee
has decided, after careful consideration, to add to the Procurement
List. The Committee works closely with NISH, NIB, JWOD-participating
NPAs and Federal personnel in order to accomplish
the employment and procurement missions of the JWOD Program.
The
Committee is supported in its efforts by a full-time staff located
in Arlington, Va. The staff reviews proposed products and services
and compiles information to ensure that the Committee has adequate
data to determine whether the products or services are suitable
for addition to the Procurement List. Other responsibilities
of the Committee staff include communicating to Federal customers
the benefits of purchasing JWOD Program products and services;
identifying and researching issues of interest to the JWOD Program
for review and discussion by the Committee; reviewing and analyzing
recommended fair market prices for current and proposed JWOD
Program products and services; assisting NPAs
in complying with Committee rules and regulations and those
of other Federal agencies; and implementing technology infrastructures
to facilitate communication and rapid access to information
electronically among Committee members, Committee staff, central
NPAs, NPAs and Federal customers.
National
Industries for the Blind (NIB)
IIncorporated
as a private, nonprofit organization in 1938, National Industries
for the Blind (NIB) has been making a difference in the lives
of thousands of people who are blind for more than half a century.
NIB has more than 80 associated agencies throughout the United
States and Puerto Rico, generating employment and training opportunities
for nearly 5,000 people who are blind.
NIB
believes in the capabilities of people who are blind. This means
providing jobs with competitive wages, benefits, great work
environments, upward mobility, and career planning and placement.
Employment is the single most important factor that enables
an individual to more fully participate in society, bringing
economic stability, independence and dignity.
NIB's
associated agencies offer careers at all skill levels from manufacturing
and warehousing to administrative support, call center operations
and management positions. NIB also provides on-the-job training
and sponsors the Business Leaders Program, designed specifically
to prepare individuals who are blind for careers in business
management.
NISH-Creating
Employment for People with Severe Disabilities
NISH
is one of two national nonprofit organizations designated by
the Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled to facilitate the JWOD Program. NISH's mission is to
create employment opportunities for people with severe disabilities
by securing Federal contracts for its network of community-based,
nonprofit agencies.
More
than 550 NISH-affiliated agencies provide a wide array of quality
products and services to the Federal Government while employing
more than 41,000 people with severe disabilities. People with
disabilities are working on projects in all 50 states, the District
of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam.
With
its headquarters in Vienna, Virginia, NISH has regional offices
in California, Washington, Georgia, Virginia, Texas and Illinois.
Among
its services, NISH offers its agencies regulatory assistance,
information technology support, engineering, financial and technical
assistance, legislative and workforce development assistance,
communications and public relations materials and an extensive
professional training program. .
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