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The Berry Amendment: Achieving 100% Compliance in the Parachute Industry Jeff Green J.A. Green & Company, LLC September 12, 2008. BERRY IS NOT GUARANTEED. Defense Science Board (August 2008 ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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J.A. GREEN & COMPANY, llc
The Berry Amendment:The Berry Amendment:
Achieving 100% Achieving 100% Compliance in the Compliance in the Parachute IndustryParachute Industry
Jeff GreenJeff GreenJ.A. Green & Company, LLCJ.A. Green & Company, LLC
September 12, 2008September 12, 2008
BERRY BERRY IS IS
NOT GUARANTEEDNOT GUARANTEED
•Defense Science Board (August 2008)
"This will require adjusting the [International Traffic in Arms Regulations], export controls, Berry Amendment, specialty metals [restrictions], and other limitations that hinder DoD's ability to procure world-class capabilities from the rapidly evolving global technology and security market," the task force's report says.
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1. History of Berry1. History of Berry
2. Statutory and Regulatory Basis2. Statutory and Regulatory Basis
3. Ensuring Compliance 3. Ensuring Compliance
4. Oops, I’m Non-Compliant - Paths 4. Oops, I’m Non-Compliant - Paths to DNADto DNAD
5. Compliance Plans (i.e Avoiding 5. Compliance Plans (i.e Avoiding Trouble)Trouble)
6. Working with Congress…Maybe 6. Working with Congress…Maybe
OVERVIEWOVERVIEW
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HISTORY OF BERRYHISTORY OF BERRY
Who’s Berry?Who’s Berry?
Ellis Yarnal Berry (R)Ellis Yarnal Berry (R) Served as South Served as South
Dakota's Western Dakota's Western District Congressman District Congressman from 1951 - 1971.from 1951 - 1971.
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HISTORY OF BERRYHISTORY OF BERRY Buy American provisions date Buy American provisions date
to 1940sto 1940s 1952 1952
Congressmen E.Y. Berry Congressmen E.Y. Berry introduced his amendment to introduced his amendment to DoD’s Buy American restrictions. DoD’s Buy American restrictions.
Originally covered food and Originally covered food and clothing. clothing.
19721972 Specialty Metals clause was Specialty Metals clause was
added to Berry Amendment added to Berry Amendment coverage.coverage.
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HISTORY OF BERRYHISTORY OF BERRY
20072007 Specialty metals and textiles splitSpecialty metals and textiles split
20082008 Specialty metals clause sees Specialty metals clause sees
major changesmajor changes No changes to Berry No changes to Berry
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STATUTORY BASIS STATUTORY BASIS TODAYTODAY
10 U.S.C. 2533a – Requirement to buy certain articles from American sources; exceptions
(a) REQUIREMENT. – Except as provided in subsections (c) through (h), funds appropriated or otherwise available to the Department of Defense may not be used for the procurement of an item described in subsection (b) if the item is not grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States.
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STATUTORY BASISSTATUTORY BASIS 10 U.S.C. 2533a – Requirement to buy
certain articles from American sources; exceptions
(b) COVERED ITEMS. – An item referred to in subsection (a) is any of the following: (1) An article of --
(D) cotton and other natural fiber products, woven silk or silk blends, spun silk yarn for cartridge cloth,
synthetic fabric or coated synthetic fabric (including all textile fibers and yarns that are for use in such
fabrics), canvas products, or wool (whether in the form of fiber or yarn or contained in fabrics, materials, or
manufactured articles)
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EXCEPTIONSEXCEPTIONS
Exception for combat operations or support of contingency operations is NOT available
Applies only to: (b)(1)(A) – food (b)(2) – specialty metals, including
stainless steel flatware (b)(3) – hand or measuring tools
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EXCEPTIONSEXCEPTIONS
Exception for unusual and compelling circumstances is generally NOT available
Applies only to an award based on other than competitive procedures
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EXCEPTIONSEXCEPTIONS
Availability Exception
satisfactory quality and sufficient quantity
cannot be procured as and when needed at United States market prices
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LEGISLATIVE CHANGESLEGISLATIVE CHANGES
Recent statutory changes
All components associated with clothing be compliant
Berry amendment and specialty metals clause split
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS DFARS 225.7002-1 – RestrictionsDFARS 225.7002-1 – Restrictions
Food Clothing Tents/Tarpaulins/Covers Cotton and Other Natural Fiber Products Woven Silk or Woven Silk Blends Spun Silk Yarn for Cartridge Cloth Synthetic Fabric or Coated Synthetic Fabric Canvas Products Wool (including in manufactured articles) Any Item of Individual Equipment containing
textiles Hand or Measuring Tools
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS
DFARS 225.7002-2 – ExceptionsDFARS 225.7002-2 – Exceptions
Acquisitions below SATAcquisitions below SAT AvailabilityAvailability Outside the United States in support Outside the United States in support of combat opsof combat ops Commissary resaleCommissary resale Incidental amounts of cottonIncidental amounts of cotton Fiber and yarn in synthetics Fiber and yarn in synthetics
Not applicable to parachutesNot applicable to parachutes
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS
Is there a de minimis exception Is there a de minimis exception for cotton?for cotton?
Unofficial DOD opinion - The Unofficial DOD opinion - The aggregate [estimated value] of all the aggregate [estimated value] of all the cotton, other natural fibers or wool cotton, other natural fibers or wool must be less than 10% of the price of must be less than 10% of the price of the [end] product [i.e. the contract the [end] product [i.e. the contract line item in question.] line item in question.]
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS
Is there a de minimis exception Is there a de minimis exception for cotton?for cotton?
Unofficial DOD opinion - The SAT Unofficial DOD opinion - The SAT threshold must be computed on a threshold must be computed on a contract basis, covering the entire contract basis, covering the entire quantity of end product in question. quantity of end product in question. If a contract buys 25 Parachute CYZ If a contract buys 25 Parachute CYZ end products, the estimated value of end products, the estimated value of the cotton, other natural fibers, or the cotton, other natural fibers, or wool in those 25 CYZ end products wool in those 25 CYZ end products cannot exceed the SAT.cannot exceed the SAT.
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS
DOD Unofficial opinion - There may DOD Unofficial opinion - There may arise a circumstance where a contract arise a circumstance where a contract buys 2 different kinds of end products -- buys 2 different kinds of end products -- 25 CYZ end products and also 15 ACF 25 CYZ end products and also 15 ACF end products. While the SAT is a end products. While the SAT is a concept generally applied to Contracts, concept generally applied to Contracts, we believe it is appropriate to apply it we believe it is appropriate to apply it separately to different types of end separately to different types of end products purchased under a single products purchased under a single contract. The content is "incidental" if it contract. The content is "incidental" if it does not exceed 10% of the price of the does not exceed 10% of the price of the full end product quantity total and that full end product quantity total and that same content does not exceed the SAT -- same content does not exceed the SAT -- even if the combined content of even if the combined content of different end products (e.g. 25 CYZ and different end products (e.g. 25 CYZ and 15 ACF) might exceed the SAT.15 ACF) might exceed the SAT.
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REGULATORY BASISREGULATORY BASIS
DFARS 225.225-7012 – Preference DFARS 225.225-7012 – Preference for Certain Domestic Commoditiesfor Certain Domestic Commodities
Use the clause at 252.225-7012, Use the clause at 252.225-7012, Preference for Certain Domestic Preference for Certain Domestic Commodities, in solicitations and contracts Commodities, in solicitations and contracts exceeding the simplified acquisition exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold.threshold.
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ENSURING COMPLIANCEENSURING COMPLIANCE What to do when you think there’s a
problem -
Contact your attorney – False Claims/Anti-Deficiency Act may apply (be proactive)
Gather facts and data
Self-report
Develop a compliance plan
Make life easy on your contracting officer and the government
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ENSURING COMPLIANCEENSURING COMPLIANCE Questions to ask
How are we ensuring our material is compliant?
How are we ensuring our suppliers are compliant?
What are our responsibilities For ourselves? For our suppliers?
Are we being proactive in our compliance? Do we keep good records? Do we flow-down requirements? Do we conduct supplier audits?
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COMPLIANCE PLANSCOMPLIANCE PLANS
Other issues –
Past non-compliance?
Existing non-compliant inventory?
Delivery schedules?
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PATHS TO A DNADPATHS TO A DNAD
To whom will it apply? DOD-wide/multi-agency contract =
DCMA Single service contract = Service
Secretary
Who’s asking for the DNAD? Industry or individual company?
DNAD request sent to USD AT&L or Service
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PATHS TO A DNADPATHS TO A DNAD
Option 1 Apply for a by contract DNAD for
non-available products via the PCO
Option 2 Industry-wide DNAD issued by
Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
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DOMESTIC NON-DOMESTIC NON-AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY
DETERMINATION (DNAD)DETERMINATION (DNAD)
How do we obtain a DNAD?
Documentation required for a DNAD
Who can make Domestic Non-Availability Determinations?
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DOMESTIC NON-DOMESTIC NON-AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY
DETERMINATION (DNAD)DETERMINATION (DNAD) Specific information required for a
DNAD request:
1. Item, quantity, length of time DNAD is needed
2. Market research justifying the non-availability
3. Analysis of alternatives 4. Written certification that alternatives are
unacceptable5. Report and recommendation of the
Contracting Activity6. Potential political ramifications7. Outcome if a DNAD is not approved
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COURSE OF ACTION - COURSE OF ACTION - DNADDNAD
1. Contact Service or DCMA
2. Gather and consolidate necessary information
3. Provide industry data related to non-compliant components and compliance plan
4. Meet with Service or DCMA in advance of DNAD request (as appropriate)
5. Submit formal waiver request letter to Service Secretary or AT&L (silver platter)
6. Letter of support sent from congressional supporters (as appropriate)
7. Provide Service or DCMA additional information on DNAD (as requested)
8. Await DNAD decision
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WORKING WITH WORKING WITH CONGRESSCONGRESS
Who are the key players in the Executive and Legislative branches of government that can help?
Constituent interests
Philosophical allies
National security advocates
We need to cautiously engage Congress so as not to alienate the very people responsible for issuing a waiver
Chairman Ranking
RepublicansDemocrats
Senate Committee on Armed Services
John Warner
(VA)
John McCain
(AZ)
Mark Pryor
(AR)
Evan Bayh
(IN)
Daniel Akaka
(HI)
Hillary Clinton
(NY)
Ben Nelson
(NE)
Bill Nelson
(FL)
Jack Reed
(RI)
Joe Lieberman
(CT)
Ted Kennedy
(MA)
Robert Byrd
(WV)
Carl Levin
(MI)
Lindsey Graham
(SC)
James Inhofe
(OK)
Susan Collins
(ME)
Jeff Sessions
(AL)
Elizabeth Dole
(NC)
John Cornyn
(TX)
John Thune
(SD)
Saxby Chambliss
(GA)
Mel Martinez
(FL)
Jim Webb
(VA)
Claire McCaskill
(MO)
Roger Wicker
(MS)
Chairman Ranking RepublicansDemocratsHouse Armed Services Committee
DuncanHunter
(CA)
H. Jim Saxton
(NJ)
John McHugh
(NY)
Terry Everett
(AL)
Roscoe Bartlett
(MD)
William Thornberry
(TX)
Walter Jones
(NC)
Robin Hayes
(NC)
Todd Akin
(MO)
Randy Forbes
(VA)
Jeff Miller
(FL)
Joe Wilson
(SC)
Frank LoBiondo
(NJ)
Tom Cole
(OK)
Rob Bishop
(UT)
Rob Wittman
(VA)
Phil Gingrey
(GA)
Mike Rogers
(AL)
Bill Shuster
(PA)
Thelma Drake
(VA)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
(WA)
Mike Conaway
(TX)
Geoff Davis
(KY)
Doug Lamborn
(CO)
Ike Skelton
(MO)
John Spratt
(SC)
Solomon Ortiz
(TX)
Gene Taylor
(MS)
Neil Abercrombie
(HI)
Silverstre Reyes
(TX)
Vic Snyder
(AR)
Adam Smith
(WA)
Loretta Sanchez
(CA)
Mike McIntyre
(NC)
Ellen Tauscher
(CA)
Robert Brady
(PA)
Robert Andrews
(NJ)
Susan Davis
(CA)
Niki Tsongas
(MA)
Rick Larsen
(WA)
Jim Cooper
(TN)
Jim Marshall
(GA)
Madeleine Bordallo
(GU)
Mark Udall
(CO)
Dan Boren
(OK)
Nancy Boyda
(KS)
Joe Courtney
(CT)
Brad Ellsworth
(IN)
Gabrielle Giffords
(AZ)
Kristen Gillibrand
(NY)
Hank Johnson
(GA)
Patrick Murphy
(PA)
Joe Sestak
(PA)
Kathy Castor
(FL)
Dave Loebsack
(IA)
Carol Shea-Porter
(NH)
Trent Franks
(AZ)
Howard McKeon
(CA)
Michael Turner
(OH)
John Kline
(MN)
Elijah Cummings
(MD)
Kendrick Meek
(FL)
Chairman Ranking
RepublicansDemocrats
Senate Appropriation Committee- Defense
Thad Cochran
(MS)
Ted Stevens
(AK)
Richard Durbin
(IL)
Herbert Kohl
(WI)
Dianne Feinstein
(CA)
Byron Dorgan
(ND)
Tom Harkin
(IA)
Robert Byrd
(WV)
Patrick Leahy
(VT)
Daniel Inouye
(HI)
Arlen Specter
(PA)
Kit Bond
(MO)
Pete Domenici
(NM)
Mitch McConnell
(KY)
Patty Murray
(WA)
Richard Shelby
(AL)
Judd Gregg
(NH)
Kay Bailey Hutchison
(TX)
Barbara Mikulski
(MD )
Chairman Ranking
RepublicansDemocrats
House Appropriation Committee- Defense
David Hobson
(OH)
Bill Young
(FL)
Bud Cramer
(AL)
Steven Rothman
(NJ)
Allen Boyd
(FL)
Marcy Kaptur
(OH)
James Moran
(VA)
Norman Dicks
(WA)
Peter Visclosky
(IN)
John Murtha
(PA)
Rodney Frelinghuysen
(NJ)
Jack Kingston
(GA)
Todd Tiahrt
(KS)
Kay Granger
(TX)
Sanford Bishop
(GA)
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CONGRESSIONAL CONGRESSIONAL SUPPORTSUPPORTAirborne Systems GlobalAirborne Systems Global - Pennsauken, - Pennsauken,
NJ (Rep. Jim Saxton)NJ (Rep. Jim Saxton)
Aerostar InternationalAerostar International - - Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Falls, SD (Sen. John Thune, Rep. Stephanie (Sen. John Thune, Rep. Stephanie Herseth)Herseth)
Complete Parachute Solutions, Inc.Complete Parachute Solutions, Inc. – – DeLand, FL (Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. DeLand, FL (Sen. Bill Nelson, Rep. John Mica)John Mica)
Irvin AerospaceIrvin Aerospace – Santa Ana, CA (Rep. – Santa Ana, CA (Rep. Dana Rohrabacher)Dana Rohrabacher)
Pioneer AerospacePioneer Aerospace – South Windsor, CT – South Windsor, CT (Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Rep. John (Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Rep. John Larson), Columbia, MS (Sen. Thad Larson), Columbia, MS (Sen. Thad Cochran, Sen. Roger Wicker, Rep. Cochran, Sen. Roger Wicker, Rep. Gene Taylor)Gene Taylor)
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OTHER SUPPORT?OTHER SUPPORT?Airtec GMBH & Co. KGAirtec GMBH & Co. KG- - Lebanon, OH (Rep. Jean Lebanon, OH (Rep. Jean
Schmidt)Schmidt)
BUTLER PARACHUTE SYSTEMS, INC.BUTLER PARACHUTE SYSTEMS, INC.- Roanoke, VA - Roanoke, VA (Rep. Bob Goodlatte) (Rep. Bob Goodlatte)
Columbus McKinnon Corp.Columbus McKinnon Corp.- Cedar Rapids, IA (Rep. - Cedar Rapids, IA (Rep. David Loebsack),David Loebsack),Chattanooga, TN (Rep. Zach Wamp) Chattanooga, TN (Rep. Zach Wamp)
DJ ASSOCIATES, INC.DJ ASSOCIATES, INC.- Fort Smith, AR (Rep. John - Fort Smith, AR (Rep. John Boozman) Boozman)
GLADDING BRAIDED PRODUCTS, LLCGLADDING BRAIDED PRODUCTS, LLC- South Otselic, - South Otselic, NY (Rep. Michael Arcuri)NY (Rep. Michael Arcuri)
HLC INDUSTRIES, INC.HLC INDUSTRIES, INC.- Bala Cynwyd, PA (Rep. Jim - Bala Cynwyd, PA (Rep. Jim Gerlach) Gerlach)
Offray Specialty Narrow Fabrics, Inc.Offray Specialty Narrow Fabrics, Inc.- Chester, NJ (Rep. - Chester, NJ (Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen), Watsontown, PA (Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen), Watsontown, PA (Rep. Chris Carney) Chris Carney)
PARA PUBLISHINGPARA PUBLISHING- Santa Barbara, CA (Rep. Lois - Santa Barbara, CA (Rep. Lois Capps)Capps)
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OTHER SUPPORT?OTHER SUPPORT?PARA-GEAR EQUIPMENT CO., PARA-GEAR EQUIPMENT CO., INCINC-Skokie, IL (Rep. Jan -Skokie, IL (Rep. Jan
Schakowsky)Schakowsky)
Porcher SportPorcher Sport-Greensboro, NC (Rep. Howard Coble) -Greensboro, NC (Rep. Howard Coble)
PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC.- Greensboro, NC (Rep. - Greensboro, NC (Rep. Howard Coble),Howard Coble),Roanoke, VA (Rep. Bob Goodlatte)Roanoke, VA (Rep. Bob Goodlatte)
SILVER PARACHUTE SALES & SERVICESILVER PARACHUTE SALES & SERVICE- Hayward, CA (Rep. - Hayward, CA (Rep. Pete Stark) Pete Stark)
SSK INDUSTRIES, SSK INDUSTRIES, INC. - Lebanon, OH (Rep. Jean Schmidt)INC. - Lebanon, OH (Rep. Jean Schmidt)
SUN PATH PRODUCTS, INC.SUN PATH PRODUCTS, INC.- Zephyrhills, FL (Rep. Ginny - Zephyrhills, FL (Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite ) Brown-Waite )
TAPECRAFT CORPORATIONTAPECRAFT CORPORATION- Oxford, AL (Rep. Mike - Oxford, AL (Rep. Mike Rogers)Rogers)
WICHARD, INC. -WICHARD, INC. - Winooski, VT (Rep. Peter Welch) Winooski, VT (Rep. Peter Welch)
Southern Weaving Company Southern Weaving Company - Greenville, SC (Rep. Bob - Greenville, SC (Rep. Bob Inglis), Anderson, SC (Rep. J. Gresham Barrett), Inglis), Anderson, SC (Rep. J. Gresham Barrett), Tarboro, NC (Rep. G.K. Butterfield),Tarboro, NC (Rep. G.K. Butterfield), Easley, SC (Rep. J. Gresham Barrett) Easley, SC (Rep. J. Gresham Barrett)
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1. History of Berry1. History of Berry
2. Statutory and Regulatory Basis2. Statutory and Regulatory Basis
3. Ensuring Compliance 3. Ensuring Compliance
4. Oops, I’m Non-Compliant - Paths 4. Oops, I’m Non-Compliant - Paths to DNADto DNAD
5. Compliance Plans (i.e Avoiding 5. Compliance Plans (i.e Avoiding Trouble)Trouble)
6. Working with Congress…Maybe 6. Working with Congress…Maybe
SUMMARYSUMMARY
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For additional information contact:For additional information contact:
J.A. Green & Company, LLCJ.A. Green & Company, LLCJeff Green – (202) 546-0295Jeff Green – (202) 546-0295
[email protected]@jagreenandco.com
QUESTIONS?