Regions & Centers (ARC)
Regional Logistics, Finance & Information Management Services
Division
NATCA represents 281 employees in eight different regions in the FAA
Regional Logistics, Finance and Information Services Divisions. The members
in this bargaining unit provide many different services that everyone in the
agency needs at one time or another.
NATCA won the election with 78 percent of the vote, and the Federal Labor
Relations Authority issued certification on April 26, 2000.
Carmela Newberry serves as the group's national representative. Within
NATCA, this division is further combined with the engineers and architects
and create essentially one "region" of about 2,508 total bargaining unit
members represented by Engineers and Architects Vice President Mike
MacDonald on the National Executive Board.
What Do These Members Do?
Logistics Division is a support division reporting directly to the regional
administrator. The responsibilities of the division are a myriad, varied,
and are comprised of the following:
Acquisition Management Acquisition is responsible for assisting other
divisions in complete acquisition services, from small purchases, supplies
and service to major contracting of equipment, services and construction.
Under the Acquisition Management System (AMS) the contracting officer is to
obtain high quality products, services and construction in a timely,
cost-effective manner, at prices that are fair and reasonable.
The contracting officer works primarily, but not exclusively with ATO
offices in planning and preparing small or major projects, competing and
finally awarding to a contractor. Acquisition Management initiates and
develops acquisition training programs and materials for the regional and
field offices.
Programs residing in Acquisition include: TSSC Work Orders, Reimbursable
Agreements, Procurement Request Information System (PRISM), Major
Procurement Program Goals Report (MPPGR), Small Business Program, etc.
Those in the Real Estate Division are responsible for acquiring, managing
and disposing of land and space for FAA facilities and organizations.
Employees research cost effective options and evaluate whether to acquire by
lease, purchase or condemnation from private or public sources.
The real estate contracting officers obtain current data by market survey or
appraisal, conduct negotiations and finalize terms and conditions. They
administer and enforce lease contracts, space management including layout
design and alterations, and contracting with utility suppliers for services
required. Excess real property is processed by termination of lease
contract, cancellation of utility contract or disposal of government owned
land.
The Real Estate Division personnel are also responsible for appraisals,
building management, rent free space on airports, real property reporting
and space management and utility contracts.
Materiel Management Materiel Management employees work with FAA employees to
ensure the property they are using is properly identified, recorded and
accounted for in AITS. They conduct inventories, write up Report of Surveys
and responses for the Survey Board, balance monthly, quarterly and annually
all agency amounts in regards to the “books”, provide training for all
agency management/personnel for property accountability/disposal/etc.
Specialists track the entire life cycle of the FAA's personal property and
assets, consisting of administrative claim items for the National Airspace
System equipment and systems and process purchased assets in Mass Additions.
They capitalize real property assets involved in accounting and are
responsible for all date input, maintaining automated database programs and
arranging physical inventories to validate assets.
Other services include: · Project materiel management o Close out and
capitalization · Excess and disposal o Utilization and screening o Donating
government property · Property surveys o Loss of government property ·
Logistics inventory system (ie. Name and addresses, monthly/annual reports
and ordering) o Cataloging · Motor vehicle management · Physical
inventories of all FAA offices · Reimbursables and Memoranda of Agreements
Administrative Services Administrative Services or Building Services
Branches perform the following functions: building access cards, space and
office reconfiguration, regional motor vehicle management, parking decals,
liaison with the owners of the building for property maintenance and
management of the Regional Office, warehouse operations, emergency
evacuation plans, mal service, distribution of forms and orders/regulations,
print shop, supply room, all division purchases, CCTV’s signage for the
building, internal key control and badges, employee and tort claims,
security control point, copier maintenance for the division, personal
property inventory for the division, and pick and sale of excess property.
Building Services is responsible for: maintenance of the regional office
buildings, copy centers that produce large volumes of copies that need
binding, supply rooms that handle the distribution of supplies for employees
in regional offices, space planning and furniture relocations, distribution
of forms and orders/regulations, mail services that include incoming and
outgoing mail.
Contact Person
Carmela Newberry
ARC National Representative
SW Regional Office
817/913-9975
PIN 32002
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