Ability One Overview
Products and Services
Mission: To tap into America's underutilized workforce of individuals who are blind or have significant disabilities to deliver high-quality, mission-essential products and services to Federal agencies in quality employment opportunities.
The AbilityOne Program is administered by the U.S. AbilityOne Commission
• The U.S. AbilityOne Commission is the operating name for the independent Federal agency: Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
• Assisted by two Central Nonprofit Agencies (CNAs): National Industries for the Blind (NIB) and Source America
• In accordance with Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD)
• CNAs oversee nonprofit agencies (NPA) that provide the products and services
Yolo Employment Services, Inc. works with Source America and is an NPA.
Federal Customers can purchase or contract for services with the Non-Profit Agency in coordination with the CNA, in our case, Source America. Our Federal Customer is the Western Power Association, located in both Elverta and Folsom.
How we are involved with AbilityOne:
Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act, 41 U.S.C. 8501-8506
-Establishes JWOD Program and designates committee as an independent Federal agency
41 CFR Chapter 15
-Implements AbilityOne Program
FAR Subpart 8.7
-Acquisition from nonprofit agencies employing people who are blind or severely disabled.
FAR 8.002: Priorities for use of mandatory Government source states the following: Agencies shall satisfy requirements for supplies and services from or through the mandatory Government sources and publications listed below in descending order of priority:
Supplies
-inventories of the requiring agency
-Excess from other agencies
-Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
-Supplies on the AbilityOne program Procurement List
-Wholesale supply sources, such as stock programs of the General Services Administration (GSA), the Defense Logistics Agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and military inventory control points.
Services
-Services on the AbilityOne Program Procurement List
-Sources other than those listed: unusual and compelling urgency
* The statutory obligation for Agencies to satisfy their requirements for supplies or service available from the committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled also applies when contractors purchase the supplies or services for Government use.
The above requirements help increase the opportunities for over 18 million working -age adults who are blind or have significant disabilities, nearly 70% of this population is not employed. The Ability One Program serves people who may otherwise have difficulty obtaining or maintaining employment. The AbilityOne Program is one of the largest sources in the U.S. for people who are blind or have significant disabilities. In addition to hiring NPA's to provide services, AbilityOne program engages NPA's to create products for purchase.
Products may include chemical supplies, cleaning products, clocks, clothing, computer accessories, disposable paper products, furniture, kitchen and break room supplies, mattresses and bedding, medical supplies, military/combat clothing, office supplies, paint and accessories, personal care and safety, picture frames, safety and maintenance items, shipping and packaging supplies and writing instruments. In making these products, the opportunities create meaningful and marketable job skills. Also, a wide range of employment opportunities for equitable wages and benefits, with chances to advance.
The following websites provide access to these products:
GSA Global Supply: www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov
GSA Advantage!: www.gsaadvantage.gov
https://www.ablityone.gov/distributors
Base Supply Centers
www.abilityone.com
www.AbilityOnecatalog.com
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