DECEMBER 2006
Managing Change: A VISTA Publication
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Executive to Executive
A Year of Progress
It's been quite a year for federal real property professionals. Many Departments have made excellent progress in complying with Executive Order 13327 and the real property initiative of the President's Management Agenda. As we prepare to usher in 2007, it will be interesting to find out whether real property will have finally found its way off the GAO high-risk list. Outwardly, the signs are good.
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VISTA Awarded Nearly $1 Million in End-of-Year Army IT Contract Modifications
What You Should Know
Real Property in the Public Eye
The taxpayer advocacy group Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) has taken the federal government to task over what it considers to be insufficient effort in complying with real property asset management requirements.

In an October 4 commentary on the CAGW website titled "Federal Government Must Liquidate Surplus Property," CAGW President Tom Schatz called the current level of compliance with Executive Order 13327 "a staggering blow to taxpayers." This article looks more in-depth at the commentary and pending legislation.
PMA Scorecard: One Department Sees Red, Another Green
One Department has improved its Current Status, while another has taken a step backward, in the most recent President's Management Agenda (PMA) Program Initiative Scorecard, issued September 30, 2006. This article reviews the scorecard and cites current reporting for what agencies need to do to improve their Current Status.
Tips for Choosing Real Property Software
As the federal government continues to scrutinize real property assets and the transactions related to them (such as enhanced use leasing or surplus disposition), facilities management or real estate software vendors might approach your department or agency. Do you know which questions to ask to make an informed decision?
GSA Offers Help in Getting to Green
The GSA has several programs and services that federal real property professionals can use to determine whether real property inventory is surplus or underutilized - and if so, how it can be used or disposed of to meet current federal requirements.

Gordon Creed, Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Real Property Disposal in the GSA's Office of Real Property Asset Management, explained the GSA's offerings at the recent professional conference of the Federal Real Property Association (FRPA).