Badge and Pass Office Reduced Operations

Susan Mcclain requested that the following NASA LaRC bulletin be shared with LaRC Contractors Steering Council members.

Effective July 29, 2020, the NASA Langley Badge and Pass Office (BPO) is open with reduced operations in support of mission essential functions.

Priority is currently placed in processing new credentials and renewals for approved Return to On-Site Work projects and PIV renewals. New credentials for contractors involved in approved projects should be requested via the normal IdMAX process and validated by the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) prior to issuance. PIV renewals will continue to be processed virtually, if possible, and appointments can be scheduled at https://badgeandpass.larc.nasa.gov.

Routine renewals of center-specific badges (Carpool, CDC, LEA, Alumni Association, etc.) will not be processed at this time.

If you anticipate the need for BPO services, please send an email to larc-bpo@mail.nasa.gov so we can plan for your visit and provide your services promptly.

Should you require immediate assistance to maintain logical access while teleworking, please contact the EOC at 757-864-9315 or LaRC-EOC@mail.nasa.gov for guidance. We will continually monitor mission requirements and adjust available resources to support mission needs as safely as possible.

Thank you for your understanding during these challenging times. Please stay safe!

NASA Langley point of contact:  Michelle Sowden, 757-864-6989

Schedule for SBA Webinars on COVID-19 Economic Resources

Rob Betts requested that the following SBA bulletin be shared with LaRC Contractors Steering Council members.

Please join the Richmond SBA Office for Webinars on SBA COVID-19 Economics Resources.  The following programs are scheduled for July, 2020.

SBA & USDA (Business and Industry-B&I) COVID-19 Economic Resources Webinar
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 – 10:00am EDT
SBA Sponsored
The SBA portion of the webinar will provide a high-level general overview of the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). We will cover the qualifications, terms, and features of each program and briefly cover the application process. The SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program provides small businesses with working capital loans of up to $2 million that can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing. The EIDL loan advance provides economic relief to businesses that are currently experiencing a temporary loss of revenue. Eligible Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) recipients may also qualify for a loan up to $10 million. SBA Eligible Program Applicants: businesses The USDA/B&I portion will provide a high-level general overview of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress authorizing nearly $1 billion in additional loan guarantee authority for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and created the Business and Industry (B&I) CARES Act Program. For the first time, agricultural producers may access this program if they are ineligible for financing from USDA’s Farm Service Agency. Any loan guaranteed by the B&I CARES Act Program must be used as working capital to prevent, prepare for or respond to the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic. USDA Eligible Program Applicants: Federal or State-Chartered Banks, Savings and Loans, Farm Credit Banks, Credit Unions. Registration Required.

Identifying the Lessons from COVID-19 & What to Carry Forward
Women’s Business Center
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 – 3:00pm EDT
Resource Partner
An Interactive series designed to encourage discussion and sharing so that we are learning from one another. Speaker: Nicole Weyer. Registration Required.

I Did What? The Transformative Power in Giving Ourselves Credit
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 – 3:00pm EDT
Resource Partner
An Interactive series designed to encourage discussion and sharing so that we are learning from one another. Speaker: Nicole Weyer. Registration Required.

Contractors Responsible for Procuring PPE for Employees

Susan Mcclain requested that the following NASA Langley Research Center Office of Procurement announcement be shared with LaRC Contractors Steering Council members.

As Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) becomes more readily available commercially, LaRC, and the Agency, have decided to move away from providing PPE to contractor employees.  Please see the detailed information below for frequently asked questions regarding the new policy.  Our policy remains that protection of the NASA workforce is our highest priority – if for some reason you cannot obtain the required PPE for your employees, please contact your contracting officer or contracting officer representative immediately.

Also, I would like to ask for you and your workforce’s cooperation in wearing masks when entering the LaRC front gate and coming into contact with the LaRC security forces for your protection as well as those of the security forces.   Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this change in policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are contractor’s required to procure essential PPE required for the initial Return to Work efforts for its onsite contractor staff?

Contractors are responsible for the safety and health of their employees and thus for supplying proper PPE to employees to perform their job safely. During initial re-start, if contractors are having difficulty obtaining necessary PPE due to supply chain issues they should contact NASA contracting officer or contracting officer representative.

For contractor personnel in Wind Tunnels and Labs – will NASA be providing PPE or will the contractor be required to provide for its personnel?

Contractors are responsible for the safety and health of their employees and thus for supplying proper PPE to employees to perform their job safely. During initial re-start, if contractors are having difficulty obtaining necessary PPE they should contact NASA contracting officer or contracting officer representative.

COVID-19 related PPE consumable costs – are these to be part of the contractor’s indirect pools (OH/GA) going forward?

Each contractor should allocate costs in the most appropriate manner pursuant to their accounting system.

Susan E. McClain
Director, Office of Procurement
NASA Langley Research Center

LaRC Contractors Steering Council Meeting – July 16, 2020

Our monthly Langley Contractors Steering Council (LCSC) meeting will be held on Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 2:00 – 3:00 pm. This will be a virtual meeting using Microsoft Teams. Use this link to join the Microsoft Teams meeting: Join Microsoft Teams Meeting.

Frank Peri, the Director of LaRC’s Safety and Mission Assurance Office will be joining us as Keynote Speaker to discuss LaRC’s Return to On-site Work and answer questions. Susan McClain, Director of LaRC’s Office of Procurement, will also discuss the current status of Return to On-Site work. Please submit your questions to nickie.wills-1@nasa.gov by Tuesday, July 14.

The agenda for this meeting is:

Small Business Update
Status of Contractors Steering Council Election of Deputy Co-Chair
VASBA Update
Keynote Presenters – LaRC Safety and Mission Assurance Office Frank Peri and Office of Procurement Director Susan McClain: Discussion of Return to On-site Work

The LCSC is comprised of on/near site LaRC contractors and civil servant employees and provides timely information and feedback on Center-wide issues and activities of mutual interest. Additionally, the council acts as a forum for informal communications between LaRC and the local contractor community. The LCSC meets on the third Thursday of every month.

Presentation Slides and Hand-outs:

LaRC Small Business Update Slides by Rob Betts, July 16, 2020

Office of Procurement Return to On-Site Work Slides by Susan McClain, July 17, 2020

Return to On-Site Work Daily COVID-19 Checklist, June 9, 2020

Return to On-Site Work Health & Safety Best Practices, June 9, 2020

Return to On-Site Work Communications Checklist for Supervisors, July 7, 2020

 

Center Director Transitions LaRC to Response Framework Stage 3

Jonny Callahan requested that the following guidance from NASA LaRC Center Director Clayton Turner be shared with LaRC Contractors Steering Council members.

Dear Langley Team,

Based on careful analysis and planning, NASA Langley will transition to Stage 3 of the NASA Framework for Return to On-Site Work on Thursday, June 25. Throughout this process, your health and safety remain our top priority.

This guidance applies to civil service and contractor employees. Contractor program offices will provide contract-specific return to on-site work instructions directly to their employees.

While we are all eager to return to a sense of normalcy, let me emphasize that Stage 3 continues mandatory teleworking with on-site work limited to designated mission-essential and approved mission-critical work. Implementation is based on work that absolutely must be done on-site. We are limiting the number of personnel working in any one facility on any specific activity to further reduce risk.

We are taking a risk-based, phased approach that aligns with guidance from the White House, Office of Personnel Management, Office of Management and Budget, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the agency, while also giving careful consideration to information from our own state and local authorities.

As projects are prioritized to return on-site, a thorough Safety and Health Assessment (SHA) is conducted. The SHA is specific to the returning project and facilities that will be accessed. Additionally, returning employees receive training from the Emergency Operations Center staff that includes appropriate health and safety protocols, best practices, and necessary protective equipment. This is an extensive process. We appreciate the time and details it requires.

Plans for incrementally increasing on-site work in subsequent stages are also in development. As you can imagine, these stages will be more complicated as the number of on-site employees increases, so we will take the time needed to develop the safest possible strategy.

To facilitate a safe return, the team compiled materials containing current guidance. We may update these materials as we learn more and progress through the stages.

Additionally, please note that we are asking each returning employee or anyone accessing the center — even for an approved brief visit — to complete the “Daily COVID-19 Checklist.”

At this stage, Exchange services such as the Langley Child Development Center and fitness center will remain closed. The cafeteria will remain closed as we initially transition to Stage 3. We will assess the feasibility of providing limited food service at a future date as we move closer to Stage 2 and more employees return to on-site work.

For center access information visit LaRC SOS. Also, visit the NASA People Coronavirus page for more information. We must work through this unprecedented time together. I encourage you to review this information carefully and discuss any questions or concerns with your supervisor.

I also want to reiterate that the fundamentals still apply:

  • If you do not feel safe returning to on-site work or are at high risk, talk with your supervisor or contract management. Alternate work arrangements should be made without reservation or reprisal.
  • If you feel sick, or someone in your household is sick, stay home.
  • We each have a personal responsibility to do our part to ensure a safe and healthy working environment.
  • If you are not comfortable talking with your supervisor, reach out to the leadership team or work through Langley’s Office of Diversity and Equal Employment or Ombudsman team.

I know that you will have many questions. We will do our best to answer them over time as we progress through Stage 3. In the meantime, we welcome your questions through the Take Five Conference IO tool with the password AskHere.

We will persevere and continue to do amazing work for the agency and the nation. Please take care of yourselves and your families.

Stay safe.

Clayton Turner
Director, Langley Research Center