Press Release
New E-Commerce Site for Federal Employees: Features Hundreds of
Products; Helps People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
January 11, 2000
For immediate release
Contact: Kimberly Zeich
Phone: (703) 603-7748
Fax: (703) 603-0655
E-mail: kzeich@jwod.gov
A new web site has been launched to make it easier for Federal
employees to buy a multitude of business products and related supplies,
right from their desks, with next-day delivery for the most frequently
used items. This site, www.jwod.com, features quality products furnished
by people who are blind or have other severe disabilities under
the Javits-Wagner-O'Day (JWOD) Program, a unique socioeconomic procurement
initiative.
The www.jwod.com site provides Federal customers with convenient,
one-stop shopping. It also assures that purchases comply with the
JWOD Act, which requires Federal agencies to buy certain supplies
and services from nonprofit agencies employing persons who are blind
or severely disabled, in association with National Industries for
the Blind (NIB) and NISH, a nonprofit agency serving people with
a range of disabilities. The site was developed by NIB and its technology
partner, Online Office Supplies Co., to provide Federal customers
with direct access to SKILCRAFT and other JWOD items.
With national distribution and state-of-the-art online ordering
capability, www.jwod.com expands the number of vehicles through
which Federal customers can order JWOD office supplies or general
products. In addition to online orders, Federal or commercial customers
may order by phone (877-GET-JWOD), fax (877-FAX-JWOD), or regular
mail. Customers may also use authorized commercial distributors
for JWOD products (listed at www.jwod.gov), or visit military Base
Supply Centers operated by JWOD-participating nonprofit agencies
on many installations.
"When our employees use jwod.com, I know they are doing the right
thing to obtain THE "best value" procurement-buying quality products
at reasonable prices-and at the same time are meeting their JWOD
mandatory source requirements," said Gary J. Krump, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Acquisition and Materiel Management, Department of
Veterans Affairs and Chairperson of the Federal Committee that oversees
the JWOD Program.
Federal managers and end-users are already reporting that www.jwod.com
is easy to use. "The jwod.com site is a fine example of technology
making our jobs easier, while helping to create jobs for people
who are blind or severely disabled," said Ira L. Hobbs, Deputy Chief
Information Officer, U.S. Department of Agriculture. "I feel good
knowing that my purchases through jwod.com will contribute to employing
Americans with disabilities," said Cindy Maltby, a Program Manager
with the Department of the Interior. New E-commerce Solution: www.jwod.com
As Federal agencies implement paperless acquisition and seek new
sources for their requirements, the www.jwod.com site offers an
easy-to-use electronic means to purchase JWOD products. Thousands
of Americans who are blind or have other severe disabilities depend
on the sales of JWOD supplies to remain gainfully employed. JWOD
Program employees benefit from the skills and income they earn on
JWOD contracts, while the Federal Government benefits from quality
supplies and services, delivered on-time and at reasonable prices.
At the same time, www.jwod.com reflects best practices in purchasing
for both the Government and the private sector. "The Federal Government
has mandated efficient and cost-effective purchasing through electronic
commerce. Customers meet this goal when they use jwod.com," said
James D. Gibbons, President and CEO, NIB. The site is built to be
compatible with the Department of Defense Electronic Mall (EMALL)
and GSA Advantage! Online Shopping Service, he said. The site is
also built in accordance with the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C)
Web Accessibility Initiative and will be "Bobby-compliant" to ensure
availability to all customers, with or without disabilities.
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The Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely
Disabled is an independent Federal agency that administers the JWOD
Program, creating jobs and training opportunities for persons who
are blind or have other severe disabilities. The Committee's primary
means of achieving its employment goal is through orchestrating
Government purchases of supplies and services from nonprofit agencies
employing such individuals. For more information, see www.jwod.gov.
National Industries for the Blind (NIB) and NISH (serving people
with a range of disabilities) are national, nonprofit organizations
designated by the Committee to assist in the implementation of the
JWOD Program. NIB and NISH serve as liaisons between the Government
and the 620-plus local nonprofit agencies across the country that
participate in the JWOD Program. For more information, see www.nib.org
and www.nish.org.
Online Office Supplies Company (OOSC), a woman-owned and operated
technology firm, provides innovative office supply solutions to
help businesses work more efficiently. OOSC is a wholly owned subsidiary
of E-Commerce Industries, Inc., headquartered in Ijamsville, MD.
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