Thursday, September 30, 2010

Navy Task Order for Pilot Contract Closeout Services Provided by NIB through AbilityOne Program

Rear Admiral Mark Heinrich, commander, Fleet and Industrial Supply Centers (COMFISCS), a Naval Supply Systems Command Echelon III command, approved the first Navy task order to pilot contract closeout services provided by National Industries for the Blind (NIB) and the AbilityOne Program at a signing ceremony September 17, 2010 at NIB. (Picture: Adml Heinrich (front/left), John Qua, VP Services, NIB at signing ceremony. Rear left to Right: Kim Zeich, Deputy Executive Director, The Committee For Purchase; Kevin Lynch, President & CEO, NIB; Scottie Knott, COO, NIB)

Contract closeout services demonstrate the value of strategic sourcing and the resulting mutually beneficial relationships between government agencies and the AbilityOne Program.

This task order will assist the U.S. Navy in reducing a backlog of contracts requiring closeout actions and facilitate the return of unused obligated contract funds to the government. At the same time, the task order will create seven job opportunities for people who are blind in upwardly mobile, career-oriented positions.

On June 29, 2010, NIB, as the prime contractor and contract closeout program manager for the AbilityOne Program, executed an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the Department of the Army for provision of contract closeout support services for all of the Department of Defense (DoD). Closeout services were added to the mandatory AbilityOne Procurement List concurrently with the DoD-wide IDIQ contract. With these essential building blocks in place, individual task orders such as this first Navy order from COMFISCS will flow to the AbilityOne Program via NIB.

The NIB point of contact for Contract Management Support (CMS) services is John Coney, who may be reached at 703-310-0564 or jconey@nib.org.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Servmart AbilityOne Base Supply Center Holds Anniversary Event At Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

North Carolina Servmart AbilityOne BSC location is proud of service to community by people who are blind or severely disabled

Cherry Point, NC – Since 2007, the employees at Servmart Base Supply Center (BSC) at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point have been providing on-base mission critical support and outfitting the servicemen and women stationed there. Today, these employees, and Eastern Carolina Vocational Centers (ECVC), reached out to thank the community at Cherry Point for their support and to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program.

U.S. Representative G.K. Butterfield (D-NC-01) praised the work of the AbilityOne Program and the Servmart BSC in a statement released to National Industries for the Blind.

“The workers who are blind at the Servmart at Cherry Point are an example to us all of what is possible,” said Butterfield. “These are hard-working folks who proudly support our servicemen and women in their need-it-now environment. I am proud of the work they do, and of all the workers who are blind in the AblitiyOne Base Supply Center Program.”

U.S. Senators Kay Hagan (D-NC) and Richard Burr (R-NC) also had words of praise for the employees of the Servmart BSC and the AbilityOne program.

“I want to congratulate all of the employees at the ECVC Servmart Base Supply Center for providing more than three years of exceptional service to the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point,” Hagan wrote in a congratulatory letter.

“I congratulate the AbilityOne Base Supply Centers on their 15th anniversary of operation. I am proud that the first AbilityOne Base Supply Center opened in my home state of North Carolina,” Burr said in a statement to NIB. “The AbilityOne program and the AbilityOne Base Supply Centers are to be commended for their dedication, commitment, and success in eliminating barriers to employment and independence for individuals who are blind or severely disabled.”

There are 140 AbilityOne BSC facilities located at federal and military installations throughout the United States that provide employment to 300 Americans who are blind or severely disabled. More than 40,000 blind or disabled people are employed through the sale of products and services through the AbilityOne Program.

“Servmart supports the mission and the service men and women of Cherry Point. It also supports the livelihood of the men and women who, through civilian service support our military,” said Claudia “Scottie” Knott, NIB Chief Operating Officer. “Servmart and NIB personnel are proud to be included in supporting America’s Armed Forces.”

Also attending today’s event were Col. Douglas Denn, Commanding Officer, MCAS Cherry Point, Dennis Fields, NISH COO, Lou Bartalot, President’s Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, Daneel le Roux, ECVC CEO and . James Dupree, ECVC Board Chairman.

“For years, ECVC has been providing employment opportunities for people who are blind or severely disabled,” said Bob Jones, ECVC President. “We are very proud to offer quality, value and convenience to our servicemen and women.”

About National Industries for the Blind
NIB’s (www.NIB.org) mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and 89 associated agencies serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT® products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Department of Defense Encourages National Disability Employment Awareness Month

October 2010 Theme: Talent Has No Boundaries: Workforce Diversity INCLUDES Workers with Disabilities

This memorandum recognizes October as National Disability Employment
Awareness Month (NDEAM). This year's NDEAM theme, "Talent Has No
Boundaries: Workforce Diversity INCLUDES Workers with Disabilities," and
President Barack Obama's Plan to Empower People with Disabilities emphasizes
that men and women with disabilities represent an inclusive and skilled
workforce.

In recognition of NDEAM, DPAP and the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology and Logistics is hosting the fourth annual DoD
AbilityOne Program Recognition Ceremony. We ask that each of you take the
time to recognize individuals and teams in your respective organizations who
work to increase business with the AbilityOne Program. Further details are
provided within the memorandum.

Policy Vault:
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/ops/policy_vault.html


Memorandum:
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/policy/policyvault/USA005374-10-DPAP.pdf

V/r
ROB JARRETT
Director of Operations
DPAP, USD(AT&L), Pentagon, Rm 3B855
703-695-7146, (FAX) 703-693-1142
DPAP website: http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap

About National Industries for the Blind
NIB’s (www.NIB.org) mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and 89 associated agencies serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT® products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act.

AbilityOne Websites:
www.abilityone.com - an e-commerce site for SKILCRAFT and other AbilityOne Program products operated by NIB, an AbilityOne Program Central Non-profit Agency
www.abilityone.org - operated by NISH, an AbilityOne Program Central Non-profit Agency
www.abilityone.gov - operated by The Committee For Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled, the federal agency that owns the AbilityOne name and provides oversight for the AbilityOne Program.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Support IB Express AbilityOne Base Supply Center Employees at Fort Detrick, Maryland Event

(pictured left: Kevin Lynch, CEO NIB (center) and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (right) at Ft. Detrick AbilityOne Base Supply Center Celebration

Fort Detrick, MD – Today, the employees of the IB Express AbilityOne Base Supply Center (BSC) were joined by U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD-06) and personnel from Industries for the Blind – Milwaukee at an event to thank the community of Fort Detrick for their support and to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program.

Rep. Bartlett and National Industries for the Blind (NIB) President and CEO Kevin A. Lynch praised the work of the AbilityOne Program and the IB Express BSC during remarks at a short program at Fort Detrick.

“AbilityOne has an unmatched record of success fulfilling their mission of creating a job for every person who wants to work regardless of their disabilities,” said Rep. Bartlett. “In addition to a paycheck, AbilityOne Base Supply Centers and IB Express provide our neighbors who are [blind or] disabled ... with the dignity, confidence and self-worth from doing work that is respected and appreciated in our community. I am particularly grateful for AbilityOne’s tireless support to find meaningful work for our servicemen and women who volunteered to serve in our Armed Forces and were disabled as a result of injuries they suffered while they were working to protect us.”

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) also had words of praise for the employees of the IB Express BSC.

“Congratulations to the terrific men and women of the AbilityOne Program, who provide such exceptional service day-in and day-out to the Fort Detrick community here at the Base Supply Center. Your outstanding work ethic and customer service skills go a long way toward making the Fort Detrick Base Supply Center a virtual one-stop shop,” wrote Sen. Mikulski.

There are 140 AbilityOne BSC facilities located at federal and military installations throughout the United States that provide employment to 300 Americans who are blind or severely disabled. More than 40,000 blind or disabled people are employed through the sale of products and services through the AbilityOne Program.

“IB Express supports the mission and the service men and women of Fort Detrick. It also supports the livelihood of the men and women who, through civilian service support our military,” said Lynch. “IB Express and NIB personnel are proud to be included in supporting America’s Armed Forces.”

Also attending today’s event were Colonel Judith D. Robinson, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Detrick, and Eric Beale, Program Liaison, Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled.

“Since 1952, IB-Milwaukee has been providing employment opportunities for people who are blind. Right now, we employ over 200 individuals at manufacturing facilities and BSCs around the country,” said Chuck Lange, President and CEO, Industries for the Blind – Milwaukee. “We operate 10 BSCs located on military bases around the country, and we are very proud to offer quality, value and convenience to our servicemen and women.”

About National Industries for the Blind
NIB’s (www.NIB.org) mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and 89 associated agencies serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT® products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD).

Focusworks AbilityOne Base Supply Center Blind Employees Featured in Arizona Department of Economic Services Video

Arizona Department of Economic Services has a new video featuring the 13th Anniversary of the Focusworks Base Supply Center and the 15th Anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program August 31, 2010.

This is a great overview of what the five blind and five sighted employees do in support of America's warfighters 24/7 365 days a year at Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, Arizona.

Focusworks is operated by Arizona Industries for the Blind. The Arizona Department of Economic Development is the state oversight agency for the AIB program and headed by Neal Young, Director.



Arizona Industries for the Blind is an associated non-profit agency that works with National Industries for the Blind on AbilityOne Program contracts that provide employment for people who are blind who make SKILCRAFT products or deliver quality services to the federal government and Department of Defense (DoD).

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

West Valley View Newspaper Publishes NIB Editorial: Remember Blind Employees

The following Letter to the Editor was published by West Valley View Newspaper on September 7, 2010 following the 15th Anniversary Celebration of Focusworks AbilityOne Base Supply Center at Luke Air Force Base, Glendale, Arizona.

Editor:
As we approach Labor Day, I want to recognize the blind employees, military veterans and other staff who serve America at Luke AFB in Glendale, Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson and Yuma Marine Corp Air Station through the Arizona Industries for the Blind.
On Aug. 31, Focusworks will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program at its Luke AFB facility, where blind employees manage mission critical supply stores and outfit service men and women for deployment throughout the world 24/7 365 days a year. They also support local federal agencies including the Army National Guard, the Veteran's Administration, 161st Refueling, ROTC, the U.S Marshals and Homeland Security.

Unemployment runs nearly 70 percent nationwide for people who are blind. Having a good paying job with benefits provides Focusworks' blind employees access to the American dream of economic and personal freedom for themselves and their families in the West Valley communities of Avondale, Goodyear, Glendale and Phoenix.

Labor Day is a fitting time to recognize the contribution Americans who are blind make to our country.

Kevin A. Lynch
President and CEO
National Industries for the Blind

Arizona Industries for the Blind operates the Focusworks BSC, which is one of 140 AbilityOne Base Supply Centers that employ 300 people who are blind. These stores also provide jobs for a workforce of more than 40,000 people who are blind or severely disabled who make SKILCRAFT products and provide services through AbilityOne Program contracts with the federal government and Department of Defense.

National Industries for the Blind is one of two Central Non-Profit Agency (CNA) under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act. NIB's mission is to create personal and economic employment opportunities for people who are blind. NISH also a CNA whose mission is to create employment opportunities for people who are blind or severely disabled. AbilityOne is a government program administered by the Committee For Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled. AbilityOne is the program name for the Javits Wagner O'Day (JWOD) Act.

RFID Technology Aids People Who Are Blind in the Workplace on Department of Defense Contracts

Warrenton, Va. September 7, 2010 – A new technological system that allows people who are blind to work more accurately and efficiently was recently installed at four US locations, all factories that manufacture garments for the United States Department of Defense.

The company that developed and implemented this system is SimplyRFiD, a Warrenton, Va.-based software company.

Since 2005 a federal mandate has required that Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags be affixed to any clothing or other supplies sold to the DoD. The RFID tags are used to help the DoD better manage their inventory. The tags ensure that all shipments have come from verified providers, and that all packages contain the items they are meant to contain.

Many of the facilities that manufacture goods for the DoD are staffed by workers who are blind. The National Industries for the Blind (NIB), a non-profit organization that helps improve employment opportunities for people who are blind, became interested in ways that RFID technology could be used not only to fulfill government mandates, but to aid factory workers with certain tasks. NIB works with the DoD through the AbilityOne Program.

The NIB wondered whether a system could be created that would allow employees who are blind to accurately pack boxes with the correct type and quantity of an item.

Engineers at SimplyRFiD developed such a system. By linking RFID tags with audio equipment and allowing workers to communicate via a touch-screen, it is now simple for employees who are blind to know how many items are in a box they are packing, whether the items are the correct items, and which items to remove if a box is packed incorrectly.

“It’s almost a foolproof system,” said Mike Sebach the operations manager at Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, located in Salisbury, which was the pilot location for this technology. “If [SimplyRFiD] hadn’t done what [they] did we would have had to give these jobs to sighted employees.”

Sebach said his workers are now able to pack boxes more accurately than sighted workers would. “The system will actually not allow us to over pack or under pack a carton.”

So far, in addition to the Maryland location, this system has been installed in facilities in Texas, New York, and North Carolina. Plans are underway for SimplyRFiD to implement the program at garment factories across the nation that employ workers who are blind.

“This technology could work in any warehouse, absolutely,” Sebach said.


Contact: Emily Darrell, Marketing Specialist
SimplyRFiD
6599 Commerce Ct., Suite 100, Warrenton, VA 20187
Tel. (703) 343-1689
Email: emily.darrell@simplyrfid.com

Friday, September 3, 2010

NIB Volunteers at Dreams for Kids Extreme Recess Baseball Clinic w/Washington Nationals Players, Coaches

The Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team and Dreams for Kids partnered to host an Extreme Recess Baseball Clinic for children with physical and developmental disabilities on August 27. Dreams for Kids hosted approximately 75 children, who participated in multiple activities on the Nationals field with the players and also enjoyed beep baseball provided by NIB.

Several NIB employees participated in the event, including Kevin A. Lynch, president and CEO, and Angela Hartley, executive vice president.

Kareem Dale, associate director, White House Office of Public Engagement, and special assistant to the President for disability policy, opened the event with a few words and a traditional first pitch. Alexa Posny, assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitative services, U.S. Department of Education, was also in attendance.

“In a place like Washington, D.C., where there is more demand for adaptive programs, one of the first things we can do to spark change, is make the community aware,” said Andrew Horn, executive director, Dreams for Kids DC. “After they have seen how powerful these programs can be in kids’ lives, they are much more likely to get involved and have an impact.”

Click here to view photos from this event on NIB's AbilityOne Facebook page. For more information, contact Kelly Jamieson at 703-310-0500 or kjamieson@nib.org.

NIB/NAEPB Pre-Conference Communications Seminar: "AbilityOne: Telling our Story"

All NIB associated agency employees, especially agency communications team members, are invited to attend.

The Pre-Conference Communications Seminar is scheduled for:
  • 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 5;
  • Dinner and speaker from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 5;
  • Crisis Communications, Best Practices, Social Media Panels - 8:00 a.m. to noon Wednesday, October 6, before the Annual Training Conference begins.
Hotel Reservations
Annual Training Conference & Communications Seminar Registration
More information: conferences@nib.org

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Servmart Base Supply Center Naval Station Great Lakes Celebrates 13 Years of Service to Community

[pictured left to right: Capt. John Malifitano, Commanding Officer, Great Lakes Naval Air Station; Michelle Mills, Servmart; John Baumgart, Associated Industries for the Blind]

September 1, 2010: Great Lakes, IL – Since 1997, the employees at Servmart Base Supply Center (BSC) at Naval Station Great Lakes have been providing on-base mission critical support and outfitting the Sailors and Officers at this Naval Training Center. Today, these employees, and Associated Industries of the Blind (AIB), reached out to thank the community at Great Lakes for their support and to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the AbilityOne Base Supply Center program.

U.S. Representative Mark Kirk (R-IL-10) praised the work of the AbilityOne Program and the Servmart BSC in a letter of recognition presented during a program at Great Lakes.

“Congratulations to you and the employees at AIB Servmart Base Supply Center for providing exceptional service to Naval Station Great Lakes since 1997,” Rep. Kirk wrote. “With each purchase at an AbilityOne BSC, customers support the employment of qualified professionals who are blind or have other severe disabilities. On this 15th anniversary of the AbilityOne BSC Program, I am pleased to congratulate AIB Servmart for doing great work at Naval Station Great Lakes and in our community. I wish you all the best and look forward to many more years of outstanding service."

“The employees at the Great Lakes Servmart Base Supply Center provide essential support to the men and women serving our country at Naval Station Great Lakes. I am pleased National Industries for the Blind chose to highlight the contributions of this BSC, and I congratulate the Servmart BSC at Great Lakes on its 13th Anniversary as the AbilityOne BSC program marks its 15th Anniversary,” U.S. Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) said in a statement released to National Industries for the Blind.

There are 140 AbilityOne BSC facilities located at federal and military installations throughout the United States that provide employment to 300 Americans who are blind or severely disabled. More than 40,000 blind or disabled people are employed through the sale of products and services through the AbilityOne Program.

“In today’s economy, I believe more than perhaps ever before, Americans have a deeper understanding of the important value and benefits of a good job,” said Claudine “Scottie” Knott, Chief Operating Officer, National Industries for the Blind. “Yes, Servmart supports the mission and the Sailors and Officers of Naval Station Great Lakes. But it also supports the livelihood of the men and women who, through civilian service, support our military. Servmart and NIB personnel are proud to be included in supporting America’s Armed Forces.”

Also attending today’s event were Captain John Malfitano, Base Commander, and Barry Lineback, Director of Business Operations, Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled.

“Our employees are our greatest assets and we currently employ over 200 individuals. Over 75 percent of those individuals are blind or visually impaired,” said John Baumgart, President, Associated Industries for the Blind, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “We currently operate nine BSCs located on military bases around the country, including Hawaii, and that number is growing. We are very proud to offer quality, value and convenience to our servicemen and women.”

About National Industries for the Blind
NIB’s (www.NIB.org) mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and 89 associated agencies serve as the largest employer for people who are blind by the sale of SKILCRAFT® products and services through the AbilityOne Program, established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act.